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Gomer Press

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Printing company based in west Wales
Gomer Press
StatusActive
Founded1892; 133 years ago (1892)
FounderJD Lewis
Country of originWales
Headquarters locationLlandysul
Publication typesBooks
Official websitegomer.co.uk

Gomer Press (Welsh:Gwasg Gomer) is a family printing (and formerly publishing) company based inLlandysul, westWales. It was the largest publishing house in Wales.[citation needed]

History

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The company was first established in 1892 and began as a general store and printer;[1] it is owned by the same family to this day. Jonathan Lewis, the great grandson of the company's founder, became managing director in 1995.[2]

In September 2019, it was announced that Gomer would be closing their publishing arm to focus on printing. Its 55 employees were retained but would no longer publish new titles, of which it produced 36 in 2018. This marked the end of 66 years of publishing.[3]

Publications

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Specialising in books which have a distinctive Welsh identity, Gomer had four distinct lists:

English books for adults

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The English list for adults features fiction, history, travel writing, biography, literature, cookery, sport, and visual arts. Authors and artists includeGillian Clarke,Jim Perrin,Kyffin Williams,Eddie Butler, Jeremy Moore, andIdris Davies.

English books for children

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Pont Books is an imprint designed to produce English books with a Welsh connection for children.[needs update] It has published the last seven books to win theTir na n-Og Award from theWelsh Books Council in the English-language category that honours the year's best book with "authentic Welsh background". Award winners includeGraham Howells (2009),Daniel Morden (2007 and 2013), andJennifer Sullivan (2006 and 2012).[4][5][6]

Welsh books for children

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Books for children of all ages in theWelsh language published by Gomer range from Smot's board books to teenage fiction. There are a number of different series, includingChwedlau o Gymru (Legends from Wales series),Cyfres Llyffantod (Hoppers series), andCyfres Clwb Cysgu Cŵl (Sleepover Club series),Sali Mali,Tudur Budr (Dirty Bertie),Helpwch Eich Plentyn (Help Your Child),Cyfres Lolipop (Lollypop series), as well as a wide range of titles by prolific author and poetT. Llew Jones.

From 2000 to 2012, at least six Gwasg Gomer publications have won one of the two annual Welsh-language Tir na n-Og Awards.[5]

Welsh books for adults

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Gomer published the work of a number of the Welsh language's eminent literary figures, past and present, such asIslwyn Ffowc Elis,T. Rowland Hughes,Gwenallt,Hywel Teifi Edwards,Angharad Price,Fflur Dafydd, and Owen Martell. There were also two bilingual series:Trosiadau/Translations andCip ar Gymru/Wonder Wales.

References

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  1. ^Wales Online, "From bread to best sellers in 120 years, the story of Gomer Press", 29 September 2012. Accessed 23 February 2016
  2. ^"Long-established Llandysul printing business to 'wind down' publishing division".Tivyside Advertiser. 2019-09-11. Retrieved2022-07-04.
  3. ^"Book publisher to 'wind down' publishing".BBC News. 2019-09-10. Retrieved2019-09-10.
  4. ^"Tir na n-Og Awards"Archived 2012-03-10 at theWayback Machine.Welsh Books Council (WBC). Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  5. ^ab"Tir na n-Og awards Past Winners"Archived 2012-03-10 at theWayback Machine. WBC. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  6. ^Tir-na-n-Og Awards 2013Archived March 10, 2012, at theWayback Machine.
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