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Published by D Brown & sons Ltd, Eastgate Press, Cowbridge ISBN 0 905928 16 4
This is a contents list prepared by Daniel Verkys 1999
Contents; These are chapter headings with numbers
| 1. The Llynfi Valley | 2. The earliest times |
| 3. Tir Iarll | 4. Llangynwyd Castle |
| 5. The Lordship of Glamorgan | 6. The local revolts |
| 7. Llangynwyd - Yr Hen Blwyf | 8. The early rural scene |
| 9. Lynfi Valley farms and houses | 10. Llynfi Valley Wells |
| 11. Iolo Morganwg's Visit | 12. The Cwm-y-felin druidicial Society |
| 13. The parish registers | 14. Local customs |
| 15. Local superstitions | 16. Llangynwyd Church |
| 17. The Cefn Ydfa Romance | 18. The pre-industrial revolution period |
| 19. Flannel mills |
| 20. The iron industry | 21. The Maesteg iron works |
| 22. The Llynfi iron works (the new works) | 23. Tondu iron works |
| 24. Garth iron works | 25. The Llynfi Valley Tramroad, Railway etc |
| 26. The truck shop | 27. New societies |
| 28. Female labour | 29. Local tragedies - General and Industrial |
| 30. Strikes, lock outs etc | 31. Housing during the industrial revolution |
| 32. Llwydarth tinplate works | 33. Candle making and brick making |
| 34. The miners | 35. The coal industry potential |
| 36. The coal industry development | 37. The coal industry decline |
| 38. The outlook | 39. Ownership of collieries |
| 40. North's Chief officials | 41. Pioneers of industry |
| a) Sir John Bowring | b) David Grey |
| c) Colonel John T. North | 42. The present industrial situation |
| 43. The Ewenny road factory site | 44. The forge factory site |
| 45. General | a) The Maesteg Roman Catholic school |
| b) Secondary education | c) General education and entertainment |
| 46. The administration of the law | 47. Local government |
| 48. The Maesteg U.D.C | 49. The Glamorgan county council |
| 50. Population | 51. Valley services |
| 52. The political scene | a) Parlimentary |
| b) The County council | c) Maesteg U.D.C |
| d) Politics generally | 53. Vernon Hartshorn |
| 54. The Welsh language | 55. Sport |
| 56. Art | 57. Music |
| 58. | a) Early history |
| b) The Rev. Samuel Jones, Brynllywarch | c) Early church administration |
| d) Origins of nonconformity | e) The church and social problems |
| f) Visiting preachers | g) The Welsh religious revival, 1904-1905 |
| h) The Roman Catholic Church | i) The Anglican Church |
| j) Nonconformity | k) Sunday observence |
| l) The drink problem | m) Biblical names |
| n) The rise and decline of Welsh nonconformity | o) The various valley denominations |
| p) The Congregationalists (or Indepentents) | q) The Presbyterians (or Calvinistic Methodists) |
| r) The Baptists | s) The Wesleyans (now called Methodists) |
| t) High office | u) Entrants to the christian ministry |
| 59. | a) Early traditions |
| b) Early poets up to the end of the 17th century | c) Tribannau |
| d) Dafydd Nicolas | e) Literacy activity in the 19th century |
| f) Thomas Christopher Evans (Cadrawd) 1846-1918 | g) Thomas Morgan (Llynwy) 1835-1910 |
| h) 19th century Welsh authors | i) 19th century authors writing in English |
| j) Deceased Welsh writers of the 20th century writing in English | k) Contemporary Welsh authors |
| l) contemporary authors writing in English | m) Cultural activities generally |
| 60. The Maesteg town hall | 61. The changing scene. |
The History of the Llynfi Valley
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