Biography: Sport
BIC code: CVS
See also: Sports Biographies
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£17.99Alfie!: The Gareth Thomas Story - - Hardback
From postman to captain of the British and Irish Lions, Gareth Thomas's story is remarkable by any sportsman's standards. In this book, Thomas reveals the story of his incredible rugby journey and offers readers an insight into one of the most intriguing personalities in the game. -
£7.99Allan Bateman: There And Back Again - - Paperback
Allan Bateman is a rarity among rugby players. He has succeeded in both spheres, was capped by Wales in rugby union then joined Warrington and enjoyed success in rugby league. He broke into the Great Britain side before success in Australia. -
£17.99Ally McCoist: Portrait Of A Hero - - Hardback
Ally McCoist is amongst the finest Scottish goal-scorers. This title charts the highs and lows of his career - including a couple of injury-stricken years. -
£10.95Amulet: A Charm Restored And Sailed To The Western Isles - - Paperback
Saved from an inglorious end as a garden ornament, 'Amulet', a 26-foot wooden keel boat built in Fort William, Scotland in 1964, was restored by author and charter skipper, Bob Orrell. This is the story of the author's love-hate relationship with 'Amulet' during the 18-month restoration. -
£16.00And Nobody Woke Up Dead: The Life And Times Of Mabel Barker, Climber And Educational Pioneer - - Hardback
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£9.99Andrew Murray: Wonderboy - - Paperback
Andrew Murray is Britain's brightest up-and-coming tennis star. His recent victory against previous British favourite Tim Henman has won him a place in the hearts of the British public. This book describes his life and tennis career. -
£14.99And Smith Did Score: The Gordon Smith Story - - Hardback
Gordon Smith will forever be remembered for his miss in the 1983 FA Cup Final between Brighton and Manchester United. In this candid autobiography, the author describes the fights, feuds and fun of football dressing rooms and boardrooms. -
£10.99Andy Murray: The Story So Far - - Paperback
At Wimbledon 2005, a new star burst onto the international tennis scene. Andy Murray, the 18-year-old wild card from the small town of Dunblane in Scotland, confounded all expectations. Rob Robertson and Eleanor Preston follow Andy Murray's remarkable rise in the world of tennis. -
£9.99Arrivederci Swansea: How A Third Division Reject Became A Serie A Superstar - - Paperback
Arrivederci Swansea is the rags-to-riches tale of one of football's original bad boys. As an unknown apprentice with Swansea Town in the 1960s, Giorgio Chinaglia stole milk bottles from doorsteps because he couldn't afford breakfast. -
£4.99Barry John: The King - - Hardback
Considered to be the greatest player of his generation, Barry John courted the pop-star image and had the world at his feet. Then, aged 27 he quit the game he loved. Here he talks in detail about why he had to step out of the limelight.










