|
Showing 1 - 25 of
27 matches in All Departments
From 1997 to 2003 England and Australia battled for domination of
the rugby world in one of the greatest rivalries the sport has ever
known. In The Men in the Arena, William Hill shortlisted authors
Peter Burns and Tom English explore every aspect of the teams’
journey to the 2003 Rugby World Cup final, telling the story
primarily in the words of the protagonists at the centre of the
battle. Featuring exclusive new interviews with players and coaches
from both teams plus an array of superstars who faced them from New
Zealand, Ireland, France, Wales and beyond, this is the inside
story like it has never been told before.
For 125 years the British & Irish Lions have stood out as a
peerless emblem in world sport. This unique account of the best
from the four Home Nations examines every tour in the Lions'
history, including the victorious 2013 tour to Hong Kong and
Australia, told in the players' words. Behind the Lions sees rugby
writers from across the Home Nations delve to the heart of what it
means to be a Lion, interviewing a vast array of former and current
players to uncover the passion, pride and exhilaration experienced
when wearing the famous red jersey. It is a tale of heartbreak and
ecstasy, humour and poignancy that is at once inspirational, moving
and utterly compelling. This is the story of the British &
Irish Lions in their own words.
Murrayfield, the Calcutta Cup, March 1990. England vs. Scotland -
winner-takes-all for the Five Nations Grand Slam, the biggest prize
in northern hemisphere rugby. Will Carling's England are the very
embodiment of Margaret Thatcher's Britain - snarling, brutish and
all-conquering. Scotland are the underdogs - second-class citizens
from a land that's become the testing ground for the most unpopular
tax in living memory: Thatcher's Poll Tax. In Edinburgh,
nationalism is rising high - what happens in the stadium will
resound far beyond the pitch. The Grudge brilliantly recaptures a
day that has gone down in history when a rugby match became more
than a game. This is the real story of an extraordinary conflict,
told with astounding insight and unprecedented access to key
players, coaches and supporters on both sides (Will Carling, Ian
McGeechan, Brian Moore and the rest). Tom English has produced a
gripping account of a titanic struggle that thrusts the reader
right into the heart of the action. Game on. Fully revised and
updated, this special hardback edition is published to mark the
thirtieth anniversary of Scotland's most storied rugby season.
'A rollicking read and a mighty achievement' - Donald McRae, The
Guardian 'Magnificent' - Owen Slot, The Times The 1997 British
& Irish Lions tour to South Africa is one of the most iconic in
rugby history. Written off at home and abroad, Martin Johnson's men
were given no hope of success against the world champion Springboks
in their own backyard. But a combination of brilliant coaching,
astute selections and outstanding players laid the foundations for
the touring side's outstanding attacking mindset and brutal
stonewall defence. On the other side was a team expected to stamp
their authority on the tourists and confirm their place as the best
side on the planet. But with political, racial and economic
scandals swirling around the Springbok camp, plus a rookie coach
parachuted into office just before the tour began, the hosts were
under huge pressure. In a Test series that will go down in legend
as one of the most compelling of all time, the sides could barely
be separated. This is the inside story from both camps as they
battle for supremacy, lifting the lid like never before as a huge
cast of characters look back on those extraordinary weeks and the
impact it had on their lives and careers thereafter. Hilarious,
insightful and spine-chilling, Tom English and Peter Burns provide
the perfect read for all Lions fans.
By 1971 no Lions team had ever defeated the All Blacks in a Test
series. Since 1904, six Lions sides had travelled to New Zealand
and all had returned home bruised, battered and beaten. But the
1971 tour party was different. It was full of young, ambitious and
outrageously talented players who would all go on to carve their
names into the annals of sporting history during a golden period in
British and Irish rugby. And at their centre was Carwyn Jones - an
intelligent, sensitive rugby mastermind who would lead his team
into the game's hardest playing arena while facing a ferocious,
tragic battle in his personal life, all in pursuit of a seemingly
impossible dream. Up against them was an All Blacks team filled
with legends in the game in the likes of Colin Meads, Brian
Lochore, Ian Kirkpatrick, Sid Going and Bryan Williams. But as the
Lions swept through the provinces, lighting up the rugby fields of
New Zealand the pressure began to mount on the home players in a
manner never seen before. As the Test series loomed, it became
clear that a clash that would echo through the ages was about to
unfold. And at its conclusion, it was obvious to all that rugby
would never be the same again.
|
Haunted House Short Stories (Hardcover)
Rebecca Janicker; Contributions by Rebecca Buchanan, Ramsey Campbell, H.B. Diaz, Tom English, …
1
|
R623
R505
Discovery Miles 5 050
Save R118 (19%)
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
"Another recent volume of the Gothic Fantasy series is Haunted
House Short Stories, which offers another selection of excellent
fiction." - Kirkus Following the great success of our Gothic
Fantasy deluxe edition short story compilations, Supernatural
Horror, Murder Mayhem, Lost Souls and many others, this latest
title takes housebound trapped spirits and creepy gothic mansions
as its chilling subject. Contains a potent mix of classic and brand
new writing, with authors from the US, Canada, and the UK. Oh, what
is that sound within the walls? The creaking floorboards, the
children hiding in the mirror, the spirits that rake across the
flesh of the mind - all find a home in this anthology of
spine-tingling tales. Classic authors include: E.F. Benson, Ambrose
Bierce, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Rhoda Broughton, Edward
Bulwer-Lytton, Bernard Capes, Ralph Adams Cram, B.M. Croker, Joseph
Sheridan le Fanu, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Elizabeth Gaskell,
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, O. Henry, William Hope Hodgson, W.W.
Jacobs, M.R. James, Rudyard Kipling, H.P. Lovecraft, Guy de
Maupassant, Edith Nesbit, Vincent O'Sullivan, Margaret Oliphant,
Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, Charlotte Riddell, Mark
Twain, Hugh Walpole, Edith Wharton.
The thrill of the chase, the steely-eyed detective (either gentle
or hardboiled), the dark alleys and the double-cross, the
unsolvable crime by a masterful criminal mind: this new title in
our Gothic Fantasy Short Stories series features chills and double
twists, unexpected turns and private investigators with an eye for
the unusual, and contains a cunning mix of classic and brand new
writing. Great detective thriller writers such as Arthur Conan
Doyle, John Buchan, G.K. Chesterton, Arthur Morrison and the Mother
of Detective fiction herself, Anna Katharine Green, join rarely
seen tales by modern authors, and completely new stories, published
here for the first time by, amongst others, T.Y. Euliano, Tracy
Fahey, Tom Mead Marie Vibbert. As always our submission windows are
packed with great reads so the successful stories are always a joy
to publish.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
|