Autobiography: sport Books

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  • Paragon Publishing Try and Conversion

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  • John Blake Publishing Ltd Pat Van Den Hauwe: The Autobiography of the Everton Legend

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    Book Synopsis'Psycho' is a word rarely bandied about in football today. There is no place on the pitch for player contact, let alone the sort of hard, robust tackling that could earn a player such a nickname. But 25 years ago, things were different. Only when players really overstepped the mark were their names added to the referee's little black book. And Pat Van Den Hauwe had a reputation as one of the hardest players in the game. In a career encompassing some 401 Football League appearances for Birmingham City, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur and Millwall, he notched up two league titles and a European Cup Winners' Cup medal - but he also made his mark as one of the toughest and most feared defenders in the game. But Pat wasn't just a tough player on the pitch. The way he lived his life meant that he needed to be tough off the pitch as well. A 'hard nut' reputation invites people into your life who want to see how far they can push you - and Pat Van Den Hauwe attracted such people by the bus-load. This autobiography is not the usual collection of career memories from an ex-pro. It is probably the most explicit book ever written by a former footballer. Throughout his career, and long after he left the game, Pat Van Den Hauwe courted danger. In fact, he nearly paid the ultimate price for living life to the extreme. 'Psycho Pat': legend or madman? Read on and find out -

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  • John Blake Publishing Ltd Jimmy Case: My Autobiography

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    Book SynopsisJimmy Case is best remembered for a spectacular FA Cup final goal and a deserved reputation as one of football's genuine hard men. But that does scant justice to a career that covered more than 700 appearances for 7 league clubs and did not end until he retired, through injury, at the age of 41. Raised on Merseyside, Jimmy began at his beloved Liverpool, becoming a key player in the all-conquering team of the late 1970s alongside stars like Kevin Keegan, John Toshack, Ray Clemence, Phil Thompson, Kenny Dalglish and his two great mates, Tommy Smith and Ray Kennedy. At Anfield, where he was signed by Bill Shankly and guided by Bob Paisley, Jimmy won a boxful of medals: four league titles, three European cups plus a host of other domestic honours which tell the truth about Jimmy Case - that he had much more than a tough tackle and a ferocious shot. As the man himself says, you couldn't get in that Liverpool team if you couldn't play.His ambition was to play his entire career at Liverpool but fate sent him on a different route: to Brighton, where he almost won the FA Cup; to Southampton, where he played more than 200 games; to Bournemouth; Halifax; Wrexham; and a single outing for Darlington. Along the way he came up against players like Andy Gray, Graeme Souness, David Speedie, Graeme Sharp and Norman Whiteside, often with painful results. Packed with incident and anecdotes, usually funny - but occasionally sad - this is the story of Jimmy Case, a true football legend.Trade Review"He is just the person you would want with you in the trenches in a war ... You'd look to your right and see "Jimmy Case." "Kevin Keegan"

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  • The Choir Press Michael Rutter: The life of a racer

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    Book SynopsisIn 1992, when Michael Rutter was just 20 years old, he followed in his dad's footsteps and began a career as a professional motorcycle racer. He has been racing ever since. This is his story of highs and lows, survival, luck and persistence, set against the raw, infectious atmosphere of the racing paddock. It is also a story of growing up with a global superstar for a Father; Tony Rutter. Read Michael's account of spending his childhood watching his dad's career - from fighting for world championships to fighting for his life after a devastating crash in 1985. Undeterred, Michael would go on to build his own career and forge his own unique path. This is the remarkable tale of how Michael has stayed competitive for 30 years, and stepped out of his 4-time world champion dads shadow to add his own name to the list of all time greats of the sport. Michael has started 431 British Superbike races, 20 World Superbike races, and 16 MotoGP races while also competing in road racing, where he has started 90 Isle of Man TT, 83 Northwest 200 and 24 Macau Grand Prix races. The Life of a Racer is a gripping journey into the mind and life of someone who was born in to the race paddock and who has been there ever since.Table of ContentsForeword ix. Iintroduction xiii. Chapter1; Montjuic Park 1. Chapter2; Dad 8. Chapter3; Blade 20. Chapter4; 1989-1992: the early years 32. Chapter5; 1993-1996: turning Pro 41. Chapter6; 1994: My First tt 58. Chapter7; 1997-1998: honda - Job for life 70. Chapter8; 1999: Grand Prix 86. Chapter9; 2000: Joey & DJ 99. Chapter10; 2001, 2007 and 2012: Right Bike, Wrong time 109. Chapter11; 2002 & 2003: Renegade 121. Chapter12; 2004 & 2005: hRc - Full Factory 136. Chapter13; 2006: hero to Zero 151. Chapter14; PR, Money and Fame 163. Chapter15; 2008: north West 200 Ducati 177. Chapter16; 2009: Going to the Pub 188. Chapter17; 2010 & 2011: last chances 199. Chapter18; tt Zero 209. Chapter19; 2013: honda legends World endurance 221. Chapter20; classic tt 233. Chapter21; Macau 241. Chapter22; 2014-2019: old Dog, new tricks 250. Chapter23; after the Flag 263.

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  • Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd MCN Days, Speedway Nights: A Reporter's Recollection of his Glory Days of Speedway

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    Book SynopsisDuring his time as speedway reporter for MCN, Andrew Edwards travelled extensively witnessing first-hand the thrills and spills of world class speedway, meeting the top riders and hearing and reporting on stories of epic euphoric success and sometimes tragedy. Here Andrew recounts his own story from humble beginnings in provincial journalism in the West Midlands to national newspaper reporting of Grand Prix world meetings with anecdotes and characters described in his own style with a fair bit of humour along the way. How he met with some of the greatest headline makers over decades of speedway reporting becoming great friends of many along the way including legendary names like Ivan Mauger, Barry Briggs, Bruce Penhall, Peter Collins, Simon Wigg, Jason Crump and Kenny Carter. There is also the story of how Andrew experienced major changes in the publishing industry, from hot metal presses, the days when clanky ink ribbon typewriters were the latest technology and even before mobile phones were invented, right through to a new dawn of the new digital printing revolution.Table of ContentsChapter 1 The wrong car park 1 Chapter 2 World Final Poland 4 Chapter 3 My early days 11 Chapter 4 My dream 17 Chapter 5 Brierley Hill office 23 Chapter 6 Tragedy on track 28 Chapter 7 Four meetings in four days, one in Poland! 31 Chapter 8 Second phase, MCN 38 Chapter 9 Early MCN days 46 Chapter 10 MCN office for japes 66 Chapter 11 MCN story 80 Chapter 12 Peter Arnold nostalgia 104 Chapter 13 Fan to speedway reporter 109 Chapter 14 MCN on tour, to Silverstone GP 119 Chapter 15 Back to the speedway 124 Chapter 16 Cradley days 133 Chapter 17 Tragedy off track 139 Chapter 18 MCN Golden Helmet days 148 Chapter 19 MCN state of our sport! 162 Chapter 20 The press corps, Simon Wigg 169 Chapter 21 F1! 182 andrew edwards x x Chapter 22 The TT 189 Chapter 23 Back to speedway. Again 197 Chapter 24 Speedway GPs take over 208 Chapter 25 EastEnders! 217 Chapter 26 Honda speedway engine 229 Chapter 27 MCN stars of four decades 233 Chapter 28 More MCN changes 237 Chapter 29 My era 1973-98 246 Chapter 30 Life After MCN 251 Chapter 31 In court! 255 Chapter 32 Speedway freelance years 263 Chapter 33 Vintage speedway 274 Chapter 34 Programmes 283 Chapter 35 Characters along the way 286 Chapter 36 Mum's book 302 Chapter 37 The biggest laugh 306

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  • John Blake Publishing Ltd Longy: Booze, Brawls, Sex and Scandal - The Autobiography of the Wild Man of Rugby League

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    Book SynopsisHere, the flamboyant Hull and St Helens superstar tells his hilarious, shocking and explosive life story. Longy - the only player to win the Lance Todd Trophy three times - tells the inside story of THAT bet against his own team and exposes secrets that will shock the rugby league establishment to its core. In his own words, he describes with startling honesty the hell-raising experiences of his rags-to-riches journey. But it isn't all about his wild reputation - Long has also had an incredible rugby league career, winning every major honour in the game at club level as well as notching up 15 caps for Great Britain and another five for the England side. He has twice set the Super League record for the most points scored in a season, with 284 in 1999 and a staggering 352 in 2000.

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  • John Blake Publishing Ltd Ooh Aah, Stantona: from the Falklands to Europe - the Story of a Mothballing Warrior

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    Book Synopsis'War doesn't start at nine in the morning and finish at five at night...As the war progressed I soon learned there was no time, dates or even an outside world, it was just an existence.'- Phil Stant's story is miles away from your usual footballer's rags-to-riches tale. He might have grown up like many sixties lads - idolising George Best and dreaming of playing at Wembley - but his life before professional football included bomb disposal, manoeuvres in the dark and seeing front-line action in the Falklands.Throughout his school days, Stant dreamed of gracing the pitch and hearing thousands of fans cheer his name. As his thoughts turned to an army career, however, he endured rigorous training and was soon engaged in combat and military exercises. Part of the task force that sailed to regain the Falkland Islands, Phil witnessed the defining moment in the conflict - the sinking of the Sir Galahad. He never gave up his love for football, and swapped the thrill and excitement of the battleground for the pitch, playing for a string of teams, including Notts County, Reading, Fulham, Brighton and Lincoln City.Phil writes about his extraordinary life from the days of 'jumpers for goalposts' to living in the barracks and his time on the frontline, onto the pitch and from the sidelines. Including an account of his return to the Falklands on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the conflict and with candid anecdotes told in Phil's frank style, this is a must-read with something for everyone.

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  • John Blake Publishing Ltd Old Stoneface: My Autobiography

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    Book SynopsisJohn Lowe is one of Britain's greatest ever darts champions. Unruffled on the oche, even in the face of the greatest challenges, 'Old Stoneface', as John is known, became an indomitable force in the darts world. With every major darts accolade under his belt, his name has gone down in the history of the game. It was fate that kick-started John's career in the sport when, one evening, he was asked to take someone's place during a match. Had it not been for this, John would have followed his father down the mine and led quite a different life. In this fascinating book, John speaks candidly of his two marriages, the glamour and the strain brought about by jetting around the world to play in tournaments, as well as tales from all the major matches and what he really thinks about his big-name opponents. A must-read for any sports fan.

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  • John Blake Publishing Ltd Born Fighter: He's Fought on the Streets, He's Been a Karate Champion - This is the Story of a Legendary Hard Man

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    Book SynopsisMeet Dave Hazard; world class martial artist. A 7th dan black belt in Shotokan karate, he's as respected in the tough streets, bars and clubs of the East End of London as he is in the best karate dojo in Japan. His reputation is legendary. He's faced down many tough challenges as a street fighter but also as a mentor and teacher. As a member of the Great British karate team, Dave fought for his country, facing some of the world's leading martial artists in both competition and the highly dangerous and demanding sparring of the dojo, where no rules apply...Born into a harsh world which demanded that you learn how to look after yourself and those around you, Dave Hazrd grew into a complex and extraordinary man. The ups and downs of his remarkable life, and the challenges he's overcome throughout it, prove he is truly a force to be reckoned with - a living embodiment of the power of the mind as well as the fist.

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  • John Blake Publishing Ltd Budgie: The Autobiography of Goalkeeping Legend John Burridge

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    Book SynopsisJohn 'Budgie' Burridge is a true journeyman pro and a hero to football fans up and down the country. In a unique career spanning 30 years, Budgie played 771 league games for 29 teams and became the oldest player ever to appear in the Premier League. Highly respected as a goalkepper, but denounced by many as an 'oddball', Budgie was famous for the madcap antics. And the Burridge story was far from over when he finally retired in 1997, at the age of 47. He lapsed into depression and spent months in the Priory Clinic as he struggled badly to cope with the void in his life. He then became player-manager at non-league Blyth Spartans - only to be convicted for dealing in counterfeit leisurewear. Together with his wife of more than 30 years, Budgie moved to Oman to take up a coaching post with the national team. He sustained serious injuries when he was knocked down by a car in 1999, but is back in rude health and is now a TV pundit and newspaper columnist. Burridge is still fascinating and funny to this day, and this tell-all autobiography reveals the truth behind his astonishing football career.

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  • Vertebrate Publishing Ltd Jerry Moffatt: Revelations

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    Book SynopsisGrand Prize Winner, Banff Mountain Book Festival 2009. When Jerry Moffatt burst onto the scene as a brash 17-year-old, rock climbing had never seen anyone like him before. Fiercely ambitious, even as a boy Moffatt was focussed on one thing: being the best in the world. This is the story of his meteoric rise to stardom, and how he overcame injury to stay at the top for over two decades. Top sport-climber, brilliant competitor and a pioneer in the new game of bouldering, Moffatt's story is that of climbing itself in the last thirty years. Yet Jerry Moffatt is more than a dedicated athlete. Travelling the world to fulfil his dreams, Revelations is a compelling and often hilarious account of the climbing community with all its glories, dangers and foibles, as well as the story of a true sporting legend.Trade Review"'Moffatt and Grimes have done climbing history a service in setting down the story of UK climbing in the "dole era" of the 1980s - a story that was quickly becoming forgotten.' Grand Prize Winner, Banff Mountain Book Festival 2009. 'Revelations shines with elfin charm and great candor: about wanting to be the best; wanting to impress top climbers when he knew they were watching; and even that, as Moffatt once put it, "I like burning people off." Clearest of all is that he truly loved climbing.' Alison Osius, Rock & Ice Magazine, USA. 'If you are off on holiday and you pack only one book to read - make it this one. It is a revelation.' John Yates, UKClimbing.com. 'This is an honest look at the motivation of a sportsman at the top of his game, and a fascinating account of a period of great worldwide change in rock climbing.' TGO Magazine. 'A highly readable and effective autobiography.' Phil Bartlett, Boardman Tasker Prize 2009. 'If you are interested in our sport, its characters and history or if you'd like to understand an exceptional climber a little better, then you'll love this book.' Guy Holwill, SA Mountain Sport Magazine, South Africa. 'In terms of pace there's no stopping. I don't read a lot, but with this book I could barely put it down.' Steve McClure, Climb Magazine. 'Revelations is a superb book about a superb climber. Honest, witty and pithy, it explains to us mere mortals exactly what it takes to be the best climber in the world.' John Horscroft, planetFear.com. 'An essential read for all aspirants, has-beens and arm-chair rockstars.' John Palmer, The Climber, New Zealand.""'Moffatt and Grimes have done climbing history a service in setting down the story of UK climbing in the "dole era" of the 1980s - a story that was quickly becoming forgotten.' Grand Prize Winner, Banff Mountain Book Festival 2009. 'Revelations shines with elfin charm and great candor: about wanting to be the best; wanting to impress top climbers when he knew they were watching; and even that, as Moffatt once put it, "I like burning people off." Clearest of all is that he truly loved climbing.' Alison Osius, Rock & Ice Magazine, USA. 'If you are off on holiday and you pack only one book to read - make it this one. It is a revelation.' John Yates, UKClimbing.com. 'This is an honest look at the motivation of a sportsman at the top of his game, and a fascinating account of a period of great worldwide change in rock climbing.' TGO Magazine. 'A highly readable and effective autobiography.' Phil Bartlett, Boardman Tasker Prize 2009. 'If you are interested in our sport, its characters and history or if you'd like to understand an exceptional climber a little better, then you'll love this book.' Guy Holwill, SA Mountain Sport Magazine, South Africa. 'In terms of pace there's no stopping. I don't read a lot, but with this book I could barely put it down.' Steve McClure, Climb Magazine. 'Revelations is a superb book about a superb climber. Honest, witty and pithy, it explains to us mere mortals exactly what it takes to be the best climber in the world.' John Horscroft, planetFear.com. 'An essential read for all aspirants, has-beens and arm-chair rockstars.' John Palmer, The Climber, New Zealand."

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  • Legend Press Ltd The Boy Who Wanted To Fly

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  • Vertebrate Publishing Ltd Clouds from Both Sides: The story of the first British woman to climb an 8,000-metre peak

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    Book Synopsis‘If I could choose a place to die, it would be in the mountains.’Clouds from Both Sides is the autobiography of Julie Tullis, the first British woman to climb an 8,000-metre peak – Broad Peak – and the first to reach the summit of K2, the world’s second-highest mountain. A truly remarkable woman, Julie describes her early days in a London disrupted by World War II; her family life, climbing, teaching and living by the sandstone outcrops of High Rocks and Harrison’s Rocks in Tunbridge Wells, Kent; and her experience as a high-level mountaineer and filmmaker. Tullis demonstrates her determination and self-discipline through training to black-belt standard in both judo and aikido, and never allows financial concerns to keep her away from the high mountains – a place where she felt at peace. Filled with vivid accounts of frostbite, avalanches, snow blindness and exhilaration alongside her climbing partner Kurt Diemberger, Clouds from Both Sides takes us to Yosemite, Nanga Parbat, Everest and K2. First published in 1986 before her death, and with an additional chapter written by Peter Gillman documenting Tullis’s final, fated expedition to K2, this story is as relevant and awe inspiring today as it ever was. Tullis’s achievements are timeless and her attitudes and opinions far ahead of their time. Clouds from Both Sides is a tribute to the memory of an inspirational woman determined to strive for her dreams, an extraordinary account of her adventures and an exhilarating testament to her courage.Trade Review'Remarkable ... her book serves as a moving and prescient epitaph.' (Sunday Telegraph).Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION: `I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now’; CHAPTER 1: First Steps; CHAPTER 2: `From win and lose and still somehow … ’; CHAPTER 3: World’s End to a New Horizon; CHAPTER 4: Harrison’s and Handicaps; CHAPTER 5: A Question of Fate; CHAPTER 6: Legless in Peru; CHAPTER 7: Graduation by Bicycle and Eine Kleine Nachtmusik; CHAPTER 8: Sun Dance in Yosemite; CHAPTER 9: French Lessons – Bewitched by Nanga Parbat; CHAPTER 10: The Correct Exposure; CHAPTER 11: Ciao to China – Explorations in Sinkiang; CHAPTER 12: K2: The Mountain of Mountains; CHAPTER 13: Why?; CHAPTER 14: Both Sides of the Avalanche – K2 and a Summit; CHAPTER 15: Keeping Fit; CHAPTER 16: Everest from Five Directions; CHAPTER 17: Nanga Parbat – To Be or Not To Be?; CHAPTER 18: The Final Summit; COMPARATIVE CLIMBING GRADES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.

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  • Vertebrate Publishing Ltd The Evidence of Things Not Seen: A Mountaineer's Tale

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    Book SynopsisThe Evidence of Things Not Seen is the autobiography of remarkable mountaineer, writer and environmentalist W.H. Murray. After being introduced to climbing in his early twenties, Murray’s relationship with the outdoors was shaped as much by his time on the mountains as away from them. His early Scottish climbs were brought to a halt by the Second World War, which saw him spend three years as a Nazi prisoner of war. These years were devoted to not only to philosophical study, but also to writing his classic Mountaineering in Scotland not once, but twice, on toilet paper.The time to write about mountains only fuelled Murray’s enthusiasm to climb them. The regeneration in mountaineering that followed the war saw Murray complete three Himalayan expeditions, alongside other iconic figures such as Doug Scott, Tom MacKinnon and Tom Weir, and Eric Shipton. He not only explored Himalayan peaks never before attempted by westerners, but also established the crucial Khumbu Icefall route up Everest, which paved the way for the mountain’s first ascent in 1953.Later life saw Murray return to Scotland and begin the fight to conserve the wild places that motivated him. From pioneering the John Muir Trust to fighting threats to forestry, Murray’s writing is laced with a philosophical edge and a contagious appreciation for Scotland’s wild places, capturing the essence of why Murray’s work has been inspiring readers for decades. Written just before his death in 1996, and with a foreword by renowned Scottish mountaineer Hamish MacInnes, The Evidence of Things Not Seen is a must-read for anyone for which the mountains are still a source of wonder.Trade ReviewA big, quiet book that resonated beyond the clamour of ego and conquest. – Dermot Somers, Judge, Banff Mountain Festival of Literature and Culture. This autobiography captures the huge scope of Murray's extraordinary life - I'd wager that many climbers under thirty have read little of Murray, seeing him as a remote figure from the past. This book has changed all that and made him relevant and current. – Ed Douglas, Climber Magazine. Would it live up to expectations? The answer is a resounding yes. Murray's words of optimism, insight and humility flow from each page, No inflated ego, no cynicism, no backbiting - and no false modesty either. – Jim Curran, High. Through the concise and page-turning war days we learn that the author spent two years scribing Mountaineering in Scotland on toilet paper. The Gestapo found the then manuscript, interrogated Murray and then destroyed it, believing it was coded intelligence information. Over the next two years Murray describes how he forced himself to rewrite the book. – Jonathan Waterman, American Alpine Journal. Bill Murray married a poet and the poetic sensibility which so often gives his work its depth is on display here. Its prose enhanced by pages of sumptuous photographs, valuable artefacts of climbing history in themselves, The Evidence of Things Not Seen is the memorial Murray deserves. Like a Highland sunset, his talent flared in glory one final time. – David Rose, The Guardian.Table of ContentsCONTENTS Foreword by Hamish MacInnes Introductory Note Early Years 1 Twists of the Thread 2 Siren Song Pre-War Climbing in Scotland 3 Rocks and Climbers 4 Renaissance: 1930s 5 The Winter Ascent of Garrick’s Shelf Fortunes of War 6 The Home Front 7 North Africa 8 To Iraq and Cyprus 9 The Battle of the Cauldron Incarceration 10 Stone Walls: Chieti 11 To Bavaria and Bohemia 12 Brunswick The Post-War World 13 Home 14 The Right Holds 15 Freedom – Decisions to Make 16 First Steps 17 The Alps: Highs and Lows First Expeditions to the Himalaya 18 Introduction to the Garhwal 19 To the Rishi Gorge 20 Attempts on Bethartoli Himal and Hunaman 21 Mountaineering and Medicine in Dunagiri 22 The Ascent of Uja Tirche and an attempt on Lampak South 23 Through the Girthi Gorge to Milam 24 The Ralam Pass and Panch Chuli 25 Untrodden Ranges: Around Menlungste and Gaurisankar Exploring the Api Massif 26 Approach to Api: The Kali Gorge 27 Api and Nampa 28 Yokapahar Himal – Warnings 29 Tibet – Into Chinese Held Territory 30 The Seti Gorge 31 A Meeting with the Rajah of Bajhang Everest and the Muztagh Tower 32 Everest and the Muztagh Tower: the seemingly impossible overcome Concerns Closer to Home 33 Return to Scotland 34 The Cragsmen of Lewis 35 The Life of Ben Humble – Tribute to a Fighter 36 A Writer’s World 37 Conservation 38 Tomorrow Epilogue Appendices I Murray’s Books, Plays and Articles II Sundry Correspondence III Writing about Climbing and Mountain Landscape IV The Rob Roy Affair V Publishing and the Practicalities of the Writing Business Photographs, Maps and Illustrations

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  • WHITEFOX PUBLISHING LIMITED The Chairman

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  • Good Bounce Publishing The Magic In St Andrews By The Positive Golfer

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  • Strategic Book Publishing Hate Me Now, Love Me Later

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  • Indigo River Publishing Trade Off

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  • Reflek Publishing Chasing the Goal

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  • Mynd Matters Control the Controllables

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  • WildBlue Press Out Of Bounds

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  • Where Tomorrows Aren't Promised: A Memoir of

    Gallery Books Where Tomorrows Aren't Promised: A Memoir of

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    Book SynopsisFrom iconic NBA All-Star Carmelo Anthony comes a New York Times bestselling memoir about growing up in the housing projects of Red Hook and Baltimore—a brutal world Where Tomorrows Aren’t Promised.For a long time, Carmelo Anthony’s world wasn’t any larger than the view of the hoopers and hustlers he watched from the side window of his family’s first-floor project apartment in Red Hook, Brooklyn. He couldn’t dream any bigger than emulating his older brothers and cousin, much less going on to become a basketball champion on the world stage. He faced palpable dangers growing up in the housing projects of Red Hook and West Baltimore’s Murphy Homes (a.k.a. Murder Homes, subject of HBO’s The Wire). He navigated an education system that ignored, exploited, or ostracized him. He suffered the untimely deaths of his closely held loved ones. He struggled to survive physically and emotionally. But with the strength of family and the guidance of key mentors on the streets and on the court, he pushed past lethal odds to endure and thrive. By the time Carmelo found himself at the NBA Draft at Madison Square Garden in 2003 preparing to embark on his legendary career, he wondered: How did a kid who’d had so many hopes, dreams, and expectations beaten out of him by a world of violence, poverty, and racism make it here at all? Carmelo’s story is one of strength and determination; of dribbling past players bigger and tougher than him, while also weaving around vial caps and needles strewn across the court; where dealers and junkies lined one side of the asphalt and kids playing jacks and Double Dutch lined the other; where rims had no nets, and you better not call a foul—a place Where Tomorrows Aren’t Promised.

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  • Unguarded

    Atria Books Unguarded

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    Book SynopsisINSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER This unflinching “master class” (The New York Times) of a memoir from two-time Olympic gold medalist and NBA Hall of Famer reveals how Scottie Pippen, the youngest of twelve, overcame two family tragedies and universal disregard by college scouts to become an essential component of the greatest basketball dynasty of the last fifty years.Scottie Pippen has been called one of the greatest NBA players for good reason. Simply put, without Pippen, there are no championship banners—let alone six—hanging from the United Center rafters. There’s no Last Dance documentary. There’s no “Michael Jordan” as we know him. The 1990s Chicago Bulls teams would not exist as we know them. So how did the youngest of twelve go from growing up poor in the small town of Hamburg, Arkansas, enduring two family tragedies along the way, to become a revered NBA legend? How did the scrawny teen, overlooked by every major collegiate basketball program, go on to become the fifth overall pick in the 1987 NBA Draft? And, perhaps most compelling, how did Pippen set aside his ego (and his own limitless professional ceiling) in order for the Bulls to become the most dominant basketball dynasty of the last half century? In Unguarded, the six-time champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist finally opens up to offer pointed and transparent takes on Michael Jordan, Phil Jackson, and Dennis Rodman, among others. Pippen details how he cringed at being labeled Jordan’s sidekick, and discusses how he could have (and should have) received more respect from the Bulls’ management and the media. Pippen reveals never-before-told stories about some of the most famous games in league history, including the 1994 playoff game against the New York Knicks when he took himself out with 1.8 seconds to go. He discusses what it was like dealing with Jordan on a day-to-day basis, while serving as the facilitator for the offense and the anchor for the defense. Pippen is finally giving millions of adoring basketball fans what they crave; an unvarnished, “closely observed, and uncommonly modest” (Kirkus Reviews) look into his life and role within one of the greatest, most popular teams of all time.

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  • The Last Enforcer: Outrageous Stories from the

    Simon & Schuster The Last Enforcer: Outrageous Stories from the

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  • Straight Shooter

    Gallery/13a Straight Shooter

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  • Inicio Press BASE 37

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  • Manjul Publishing House Pvt Ltd Unbreakable

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  • Grapevine India Publishers Pvt Ltd Story of My Life.

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  • Ajay Dhar Bhardwaj Through Her Shadows

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  • Ellis Aldermont Muhammad Ali A Biography

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  • Palmetto Publishing Chief

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  • Palmetto Publishing A One Way Ticket

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  • Palmetto Publishing A One Way Ticket

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  • HarperCollins Publishers Icons

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    Trade Review‘If, like me, you’re a fan of cycling, you must have this book… Bradley’s collection of iconic jerseys is breath-taking and includes the 1949 yellow jersey of a personal hero of mine Fausto Coppi.’ – Paul Smith ‘Rather beautiful and an intriguing blend of cycling history and personal snippets.’ – The Guardian ‘An intriguing blend of historical research, fanboy memoir and candid confession’.’ – Cyclist ‘If you ever wanted to know about the events and people that influenced Bradley Wiggins' early cycling career and led to his love of the sport, then Icons is the book for you.’ – Road.cc

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  • Lou

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Lou

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this candid, revealing, and entertaining memoir, the beloved New York Yankee legend looks back over his nearly fifty-year career as a player and a manager, sharing insights and stories about some of his most memorable moments and some of the biggest names in Major League Baseball.For nearly five decades, Lou Piniella has been a fixture in Major League Baseball, as an outfielder with the legendary New York Yankees of the 1970s, and as a manager for five teams in both the American and National leagues. With respected veteran sportswriter Bill Madden, Piniella now reflects on his storied career, offering fans a glimpse of life on the field, in the dugout, and inside the clubhouse.Piniella speaks from the heart about his teams and his players, offering a detailed, up-close portrait of the Bronx Zoo’s raucous personalities such as Reggie Jackson and Catfish Hunter, as well as his close friendship with Thurman Munson and his unusual relationship with George Steinbrenner. He also delves deep into his post-Yankee experiences, from winning a World Series for the controversial owner of the Cincinnati Reds, Marge Schott, to transforming the perennial cellar-dwelling Seattle Mariners into one of the league’s best teams. Some of the game’s brightest stars are here: Ken Griffey Jr, Randy Johnson, and Alex Rodriguez, Piniella’s supremely talented and controversial protégé. Throughout his time in the majors, Piniella has witnessed MLB grow into a multi-billion-dollar business. Piniella reflects on those changes, voicing his highly critical opinions on a range of controversial subjects, including steroids. Hilarious and uproarious, filled with eight pages of photos, Lou brings into focus a man whose deeply rooted passion for baseball has defined his life.

    15 in stock

    £15.29

  • All the Way

    Little, Brown & Company All the Way

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe NFL icon who first brought show business to sports shares his life lessons on fame, fatherhood, and football. Three days before the 1969 Super Bowl, Joe Namath promised the nation that he would lead the New York Jets to an 18-point underdog victory against the seemingly invincible Baltimore Colts. When the final whistle blew, that promise had been kept. Namath was instantly heralded as a gridiron god, while his rugged good looks, progressive views on race, and boyish charm quickly transformed him - in an era of raucous rebellion, shifting social norms, and political upheaval - into both a bona fide celebrity and a symbol of the commercialization of pro sports. By 26, with a championship title under his belt, he was quite simply the most famous athlete alive. Although his legacy has long been cemented in the history books, beneath the eccentric yet charismatic personality was a player plagued by injury and addiction, both sex and substance. W

    5 in stock

    £14.24

  • Rise

    Little, Brown & Company Rise

    Book SynopsisTHIS BOOK IS FOR ALL THOSE WHO GOT KNOCKED DOWN AND CAME UP SWINGING.Paige VanZant is a rising Mixed Martial Arts star in the UFC''s women''s strawweight division and holds a reputation for her ability to defeat obstacles and brutal fights in and out of the octagon. Long before she was a fighting champion and household name winning over fans on Dancing with the Stars with her beauty, strength, and infectiously bold personality, Paige struggled with her self-esteem.On Dancing with the Stars, Paige won hearts when she opened up for the first time about being bullied but there is so much more that she hasn''t shared until now. The journey that brought Paige to the UFC is a stunning story of overcoming tragedy and finding the strength and skills to defend oneself in the face of evil. Within the pages of Rise is a girl who was so severely bullied in highschool she had garbage thrown on her, so tortured she had to move hometowns. She sought refu

    £19.80

  • Teammate

    Little, Brown & Company Teammate

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisOf the many storylines to the Chicago Cubs incredible 2016 season was the late career renaissance of David Ross, the 39-year-old journeyman player affectionately known to his Cubs teammates as Grandpa Rossy. Ross became the unlikely heart and soul of the championship team, who finally broke the near 100-year Cubs curse. At the end of the Cubs victorious game seven--in which Ross entered the game in the 5th inning and proceeded to hit a crucial home run (becoming the oldest player to homer in World Series History), he was carried off the field by his teammates. Ross''s late career blossoming and role as a Cubs mentor has been one of the defining sports stories of 2016, inspiring a write-in campaign for him for the All Star game, an endless series of feature stories and becoming the nightly talk of TV analysts and sports radio. This book would be memoir of Ross'' career -- written with veteran collaborator Don Yaeger -- with the championship run at Wrigley this year as the cap

    1 in stock

    £19.79

  • Teammate

    Little, Brown & Company Teammate

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisNow in paperback--an inspiring memoir from David Ross, the 39-year-old journeyman player affectionately known to his teammates as "Grandpa Rossy," who became the unlikely heart and soul of the 2016 Chicago Cubs championship team.

    5 in stock

    £14.24

  • The Jimmy Hill Story

    Hodder & Stoughton The Jimmy Hill Story

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe absorbing, often revealing, and entertaining autobiography of a football icon.

    5 in stock

    £10.44

  • Driving Ambition

    Hodder & Stoughton Driving Ambition

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAndrew Strauss, one of the most successful and respected England cricket captains of the modern era, announced his retirement from professional cricket at the end of 2012. In DRIVING AMBITION he gives a candid account of the highs and lows of his remarkable career for Middlesex and England.An outstanding opening batsman and natural leader, Andrew Strauss captained his country in 50 of his 100 Tests. During his time in charge, England emerged from a turbulent and controversial period to become the world''s top team.Fully updated to cover the past year in Andrew''s life; the transition from player to pundit and the fortunes of English cricket. This is an honest and entertaining story of a quiet, modest but fiercely ambitious man who became a magnificent man-manager, leading England to victory in the 2009 Ashes series and again in Australia the following year. Strauss is a fine raconteur and this revealing autobiography will appeal to all those who love cricket.<

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • Montys Turn

    Hodder & Stoughton Montys Turn

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisIt''s hard to believe MONTY PANESAR only arrived on the international cricketing scene in March 2006. His electric performances against India and in the Ashes series saw him catapulted to hero status in a matter of months, and widely rated as England''s best spin bowler for 30 years. In MONTY''S TURN, Panesar takes a look at his extraordinary rise to stardom. Taught spin bowling by a friend of his father, Hitu Naik, his first experience of league cricket was with the Luton Town and Indians CC. His raw talent and utter dedication to his craft as a bowler soon saw him signed to Northamptonshire before he had completed his degree at Loughborough. Since his call-up to the England senior squad, Panesar''s life has been a whirlwind of headlines and hero worship. The national outcry that met his exclusion from the first two Ashes Tests placed the weight of a despondent England''s expectations on his comparatively inexperienced shoulders, but Panesar responded to the pressurTrade ReviewA reflective, analytical work, which mercifully avoids cliches. * The Herald *He is extraordinary in so many ways * Sue Mott, Telegraph *

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • Chasing the Dream My Lifelong Journey to the

    Random House USA Inc Chasing the Dream My Lifelong Journey to the

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis'Maybe the good Lord was just waiting for me to put on the pinstripes.'When Joe Torre was fired as manager of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1995, he thought his career in baseball was over. After more than three decades and4,200 games as a player and manager, one thing had always eluded him--winning a World Series.  He had all but given up his dream when the New York Yankees made him an offer to manage their 1996 club.  Encouraged by his wife and others, he accepted, and so began one of the greatest seasons in the fabled history of the New York Yankee franchise and one of the most inspiring, heartwarming stories in all ofbaseball.  Here is the ultimate insider's record of that unforgettable season by the man whose personal struggles captured the hearts and imaginations of fanseverywhere. Tough, gritty, but always fair and honest, Torre vividly reveals how he turned a potentially volatile mix of talented youngsters such as A

    1 in stock

    £9.83

  • Blessed

    Hachette Australia Blessed

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWho is Rampaging Roy Slaven? John Doyle, the man who knows him best, delves into the early years of the master of midfield mayhem.

    5 in stock

    £14.24

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