ISBN-13: 9781904808473 / Cornish / Miękka / 2010 / 150 str.
Heb dowt vyth yth o Caradar (A. S. D. Smith, 1883- 1950) an gwella scrifor a Gernowek a dhedhyow avarr an dasserghyans. Y fydh kefys i'n lyver-ma try rew a whedhlow dhyworth y bluven ev hag a veu gwelys rag an kensa prys lies bledhen alebma. An kensa bagas a whedhlow yw kemerys in mes a'y guntellyans "Nebes Whedhlow Ber" (1948); yma an secund rew a whedhlow kemerys dhyworth y lyver "Whethlow an Seyth Den Fur a Rom" (1948), ha'n tressa bagas a whedhlow a veu gwelys in dadn an titel 'Forth an Broder Odryk' in "Kemysk Kernewek: A Cornish Miscellany" (1964). Yma kefys i'n lyver-ma kefrys gerva usy moy es 1,400 ger ha hanow styrys inhy. - - Without any doubt Caradar (A. S. D. Smith, 1883- 1950) was the best writer of Cornish of the early revival. Three groups of stories from his pen will be found in this book that were all published many years ago. The first group come from his collection "Nebes Whethlow Ber" (1948); the second group of stories are to be found in his "Whethlow an Seyth Den Fur a Rom" (1948), and the third series appeared with the title 'Forth an Broder Odryk' in "Kemysk Kernewek: A Cornish Miscellany" (1964). The book also contains a vocabulary in which more than 1,400 words and names are glossed.
Heb dowt vyth yth o Caradar (A. S. D. Smith, 1883- 1950) an gwella scrifor a Gernowek a dhedhyow avarr an dasserghyans. Y fydh kefys in lyver-ma try rew a whedhlow dhyworth y bluven ev hag a veu gwelys rag an kensa prys lies bledhen alebma. An kensa bagas a whedhlow yw kemerys in mes ay guntellyans "Nebes Whedhlow Ber" (1948); yma an secund rew a whedhlow kemerys dhyworth y lyver "Whethlow an Seyth Den Fur a Rom" (1948), han tressa bagas a whedhlow a veu gwelys in dadn an tîtel Forth an Broder Odryk in "Kemysk Kernewek: A Cornish Miscellany" (1964). Yma kefys in lyver-ma kefrys gerva usy moy es 1,400 ger ha hanow styrys inhy. - - Without any doubt Caradar (A. S. D. Smith, 1883- 1950) was the best writer of Cornish of the early revival. Three groups of stories from his pen will be found in this book that were all published many years ago. The first group come from his collection "Nebes Whethlow Ber" (1948); the second group of stories are to be found in his "Whethlow an Seyth Den Fur a Rom" (1948), and the third series appeared with the title Forth an Broder Odryk in "Kemysk Kernewek: A Cornish Miscellany" (1964). The book also contains a vocabulary in which more than 1,400 words and names are glossed.