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In 1882 the 'Rowland Evans', a ship owned by Cpt John Evans of Borth in Ceredigion (west Wales), was abandoned in mysterious circumstances off Bardsey Island. The book describes what led the captain to leave the ship and thus lose his master's licence, and paints a picture of his life, his ships and the village of Borth and its heritage.

Produktbeschreibung
In 1882 the 'Rowland Evans', a ship owned by Cpt John Evans of Borth in Ceredigion (west Wales), was abandoned in mysterious circumstances off Bardsey Island. The book describes what led the captain to leave the ship and thus lose his master's licence, and paints a picture of his life, his ships and the village of Borth and its heritage.
Autorenporträt
Jan Williams grew up in Borth, Ceredigion, later going on to live in Canada and England. She is a teacher, writer and award-winning storyteller and founded the Essex Story Tellers group, which has been commissioned to work on various local history projects. She is the author of 'Essex Folk Tales', 'Essex Folk Tales for Children', 'An Amazing Storytelling Cat' and 'The Ghost of Pendlesham Priory'. She is the great-granddaughter of Captain John Evans, the subject of this book.