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Remarkable Rugby Grounds

Shortlisted for the 2024 Illustrated Sports Book of the Year

Launched as rugby hit fever pitch at the 2023 World Cup, Remarkable Rugby Grounds is the perfect title for the passionate rugby fan who will be astonished at the worldwide reach of their favourite game.

Remarkable Football Grounds

Shortlisted for the 2023 Illustrated Sports Book of the Year

Remarkable Football Grounds is a collection of some of the most memorable places to watch and play football around the world.

Remarkable Football Grounds

Remarkable Football Grounds is a collection of some of the most memorable places to watch and play football around the world. They range from the stellar stadiums of the Premier League to windswept islands in the Scottish Hebrides or the far-flung Pacific, including stadia that resemble flying saucers, a crocodile and an armadillo!

Remarkable Racecourses

Remarkable Racecourses is a beautifully presented collection of the world’s most striking racecourses. Lavish photographs and informative text show why each racecourse is unique, whether it’s the oldest, longest, shortest, most southerly, most northerly, most beautiful or most extraordinary.

Remarkable Golf Courses

Remarkable Golf Courses encompasses the extremes of the sport – from the highest golf course in La Paz, Bolivia, to the lowest, in Death Valley, USA; from the most northerly in the Arctic Circle to the most southerly in Tierra del Fuego.

England's Last Glory

In a wonderfully nostalgic book, David Miller recaptures the heady days of summer 1966 when England won the World Cup

Classic Rugby Clangers

This hilarious collection of stories taken from over 130 years of rugby history recounts some of the moments their perpetrators

Poker's Strangest Hands

Romping through crooked games, dodgy players, exotic venues and incredible hands, ‘Poker’s Strangest Hands’ celebrates the strange history of Poker’s

England's Last Glory: Pursuing memories of '66 onward to Brazil

In a wonderfully nostalgic book, David Miller recaptures the heady days of summer 1966 when England won the World Cup in front of their own euphoric fans. Nearly fifty years on, he evokes the eager anticipation with which Britain awaited the arrival of the world’s best footballers.

Feet of the Chameleon

Winner of the Best Football Book at the British Sports Book Awards and shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of The Year 2009

‘Written with warmth and understanding, the book for which African football has been crying out.’ FourFourTwo

The Amazing World Cup Compendium

This is the perfect guide to everything about the competition: legendary players; great matches; goals and the personalities that have passed through the ages.

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