Roger Boore Explained

Roger Boore
Birth Date:28 September 1938
Birth Place:Cardiff, Wales
Education:Jesus College, Oxford (1961)
University of Wales Swansea, Ph.D. (2005)
Alma Mater:Warwick School

Roger Boore (28 September 1938[1] – 30 July 2021[2]) was a Welsh-language publisher and author who founded the Welsh publishing house Dref Wen.[3]

Life and work

Roger Boore was born in Cardiff, Wales, in 1938, and was brought up in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, where he attended Warwick School. He was awarded a degree in classics (“Literae Humaniores”) at Jesus College, Oxford, in 1961 and a PhD in history at University of Wales Swansea in 2005. He was qualified as a Chartered Accountant. He was a life-long enthusiast of the Welsh language, which he began learning in his teens.[4] [5] [6] [7]

In 1969-70 Boore and his wife Anne founded the Cardiff publishing house Dref Wen, which was the first press to focus mainly on full-colour Welsh language books for children, thus transforming this aspect of the Welsh book market and of Welsh culture.[8]

Under Boore's management Dref Wen also produced bilingual and educational books for children (as it continues to do). Its many publications in that period included Llyfr Hwiangerddi y Dref Wen (the standard Welsh nursery rhyme collection), Y Geiriadur Lliwgar (Welsh children's dictionary), the “Welsh History Stories” series and the prize-winning “From Start to Finish” series on religions (each collection being issued in both Welsh and English).

Boore translated many children's books into Welsh, from a variety of languages, for publication by Dref Wen.

He retired in 1999.

In 1997 Boore received the Mary Vaughan Jones Award for his “notable contribution to the field of children’s books in Wales over a period of years” and in 2016 was elected to the Gorsedd of Bards of the National Eisteddfod of Wales for his “special contribution to Wales and the Welsh language”.[9] [10]

Boore won the short story competition at the 1971 National Eisteddfod of Wales and the Prose Medal at the 1972 Pantyfedwen Eisteddfod. He published one collection of short stories, one children's novel, and, after his retirement from publishing, a ground-breaking series of five travel books.

Bibliography

Children's books

Travel books

Other books

Awards and honours

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dref Wen Cyf. Find contacts: Address, phone, email, job, responds.
  2. https://www.bbc.com/cymrufyw/58023526 Y cyhoeddwr llyfrau a'r awdur Roger Boore wedi marw yn 82
  3. Web site: Adnabod Awdur: Roger Boore ('Meeting an author: Roger Boore'). BBC Wales. 11 June 2019.
  4. News: Cyhoeddwr sydd am addasu'r llyfrau gorau ar gyfer plant Cymru ('Publisher who wants to adapt the best books for the children of Wales'). 30 September 1970. Y Cymro.
  5. News: One-man band with a critic, aged five. 22 November 1973. The Western Mail.
  6. News: Dod â goreuon byd i blant Cymru ('Bringing the world's best to the children of Wales'). 2 July 1997. Y Cymro.
  7. News: Family affairs. Shankland. Liz. 24 March 1993. The Western Mail.
  8. News: Hard going in the tough world of publishing. 4 October 1997. The Western Mail.
  9. News: Cymru 'yn dod yn fyw' ('Wales "coming alive"') . 4 August 2016. Golwg.
  10. News: Anrhydeddau'r Orsedd 2016/Gorsedd Honours for 2016. 6 May 2016. Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru/National Eisteddfod of Wales. 11 June 2019.