PEMBROKESHIRE - JOURNEYS AND STORIES
121 photographs by Jeremy Moore plus text by Trevor Fishlock
Gomer Press 2011 hb only £19.99 (ISBN 978-1-84851-086-9)
Amateur Photographer (30th July) said -
"Pembrokeshire is a genuinely beautiful part of South Wales and this book demonstrates the photographic possibilities of the area. As well as the imagery, though, Trevor Fishlock's lyrical text draws out the poetic possibilities of the space. This book is a real pleasure."
BLAENAU FFESTINIOG
56 photographs and written introduction by Jeremy Moore. Poetry by Gwyn Thomas
Gomer Press 2007. hb only £19.99 (ISBN 978 1 84323 690 0)
The extraordinary town of Blaenau Ffestiniog owes its existence to the slate mines which surround it. This tiny enclave of heavy industry is itself set within the rugged mountains of the Snowdonia National Park. The industry's importance has declined to a fraction of its former value, but its effect on the landscape remains a powerful one.
The images in this book show how human activities in Blaenau relate to the land itself, in a style which could be described as 'landscape / documentary'.
Accompanying the images are thirty poems by Blaenau-born Gwyn Thomas, formerly Professor of Welsh at Bangor University and Welsh National Poet.
Some reviews of BLAENAU FFESTINIOG -
"Concenrating on Blaenau Ffestiniog ..... has allowed Jeremy Moore to capture a 'terrible beauty' full of drama, ingenuity, toil and sacrifice. Some of his compositions have abstracted the landscape, while others emphasise a breathtaking scale. ..... A wonderfully refreshing and irresistible book" Walking Wales
" .... Jeremy's accomplished pictures ...." Amateur Photographer
HEART OF THE COUNTRY
62 photographs and introduction by Jeremy Moore. Text by William Condry
Gomer Press 2003. hb £19.95 (ISBN 1 84323 276 6), sb £14.95 (ISBN 1 84323 203 0)
Reprinted with a new cover in 2007
The late William Condry lived near Machynlleth in Powys and was a writer and a pioneer in the world of conservation. He wrote a number of books on natural history, including classic 'New Naturalist' Guides to Wales and the Snowdonia National Park. He also contributed a column to 'The Guardian' every fortnight for over 40 years. In each of these "Country Diaries" he tackled a topic or topics relating to the Welsh countryside in a unique and perceptive style. He died in 1998.
In this tribute Jeremy selected 62 of Bill's "Country Diaries", and paired each one with a photograph. The pairing is "text led" in some cases and "image led" in others.
Some reviews of HEART OF THE COUNTRY -
"Moore's sublime photographs take you into the landscape, and the moods they capture are a perfect accompaniment to Condry's words" Natur Cymru
"..... stunning imagery that gives new insights into the shapes, seasons and character of the Welsh landscape." The Big Issue
" This is a wonderful book. .... the photographs are simply stunning and add a real context and depth to Bill's words." Plantlife
SNOWDONIA - THE OFFICIAL NATIONAL PARK GUIDE
With text by Merfyn Williams and 102 photographs by Jeremy Moore.
David and Charles 1999, softback £8.99 (ISBN 1 898630 22 4)

WALES - THE LIE of the LAND
Essay by Nigel Jenkins; 78 Photographs and an introduction by Jeremy Moore.
Gomer Press 1996; now out of print.
A photographic essay on land-use in Wales, from the uplands to the coast. In the popular mind rural Wales is beautiful and unspoilt, but that beauty is often only skin deep. For as long as man has existed upon it, the Welsh landscape has been used and abused. This is the "Lie" of the Land
CARDIGAN BAY AND THE BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN
Text and photographs by Jeremy Moore.
Friends of Cardigan Bay 1996. A5 softback (32pp).
An introduction to Cardigan Bay, the bottlenose dolphin, and related conservation issues.
Available direct from Jeremy Moore, price £2.50 (inc P&P). All proceeds to marine conservation.
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