Wales | New South Wales | Prince of Wales | Charles, Prince of Wales | University of New South Wales | book | American comic book | Newcastle, New South Wales | Domesday Book | South Wales | Wales national football team | New Year's Day | National Book Award | Ryde, New South Wales | New Year's Eve | Governor of New South Wales | Wales national rugby union team | New South Wales Legislative Assembly | Book of Genesis | Book of Exodus | Book of Common Prayer | Attorney General for England and Wales | New Year | Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales | Chinese New Year | North Wales | children's book | Penrith, New South Wales | Book of Revelation | England and Wales |
Llwch Cenhedloedd, (Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2003), which writes the history of the American Civil War based on Welsh-language evidence (mainly letters and other material written and published in Welsh on both sides of the Atlantic), won the Wales Book of the Year award in 2004.
Books Macmillan New Writing has published have been shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction, the CWA New Blood Dagger, the Edgar Award for best paperback original, the Romantic Novelists' Association's Romantic Novel of the Year, and the Wales Book of the Year.