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ONE: My Autobiography

Book number: 92468 Product format: Paperback Author: PETER SCHMEICHEL

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'Why me? How could a boy from a Copenhagen tower block say I want to be champion with Manchester United and Denmark and make it happen?' Frank and conversational in tone, honest and unsentimental, this is the biography of Peter Schmeichel and his exceptionally successful goalkeeping career alongside the remarkable story of a family. Schmeichel is a giant of football who won more Premier League titles (five) than any player in his position, and captained Manchester United in the incomparable, last gasp Treble, clinching a win over Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions League final. In his book he takes us inside the remarkable, winning environment of a club that transformed football during the 1990s, and on to the pitch on that crazy, breathless night in Barcelona in 1999. From Sir Alex Ferguson's unique gifts, to Eric Cantona's unique personality, he delivers a close-up and insightful portrait of United's Golden era. But the biography goes way beyond the pitch. Schmeichel has an incredible family story to tell, starting with his father, Antoni, a brilliant Polish jazz musician who battled demons and for years kept a momentous secret from those around him. And he explores what he has been able to pass on to his own son, Kasper, himself a Premier League-winning goalkeeper and number one in the Danish national side. Schmeichel won ten league titles, three FA Cups and nine other major trophies in a club career spanning 19 years, 748 games and 10 goals - no ordinary goalkeeper. Ferguson paid just £505,000 to sign him in 1991, and hailed him as 'The bargain of the century'. 400 page paperback, many photos including colour.

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Author PETER SCHMEICHEL
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781529354126
Published Price £10.99

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WALKING THE AMERICAS

Book number: 92435 Product format: Paperback Author: LEVISON WOOD

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1,800 miles, eight countries and one incredible journey from Mexico to Columbia, this is a Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller and travel and adventure writing at its best. The award-winning author, explorer and photographer Levison Wood has taken part in world leading expeditions on five continents and is an elected Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and acclaimed documentary presenter. The British explorer has walked expeditions which have taken him from the Nile River to the peaks of the Himalayas and in this book he recounts a four month long trek along the spine of the Americas travelling with Mexican photographer Alberto Cáceres. Journeying from sleepy barrios to unexcavated Mayan ruins, Wood encounters personal stories, cultures and popular legends that paint a riveting history of Mexico and Central America. He takes family meals with local hosts, learns to build an emergency shelter, and witnesses the surreal beauty of the landscapes. He attempts to cross one of the world's most impenetrable borders - the Darién Gap from Panama into South America, a notorious smuggling passage and the wildest jungle he has ever navigated. Genuinely adventurous, this is an accomplished piece of cultural reportage that combines travel journal with history lessons, memoir and survivalist handbook. Beginning in the Yucatán and moving south through Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama, we are taken to glamorous cities and ruins lying in unexcavated wilderness. Wood encounters indigenous tribes in Mexico, revolutionaries in a Nicaraguan refugee camp, fellow explorers and migrants heading towards the US. The relationships he forges along the way are at the heart of his travels and meantime he contends with the region's natural obstacles like quicksand, flashfloods and dangerous wildlife. 291pp, paperback with colour photos.

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Author LEVISON WOOD
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ISBN 9780802129192
Published Price £12.99

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KISSINGER 1923-1968: The Idealist

Book number: 92774 Product format: Paperback Author: NIALL FERGUSON

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Hailed by some as the 'indispensable man' whose advice has been sought by every president from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush, Henry Kissinger has also attracted immense hostility from critics who have cast him as an amoral Machiavellian, the ultimate cold-blooded 'realist'. In this remarkable book, Niall Ferguson has created an extraordinary panorama of Kissinger's world, and a paradigm-shifting reappraisal of the man. Only through knowledge of his early life as a Jew in Hitler's Germany, a poor immigrant in New York, a GI at the Battle of the Bulge, an interrogator of Nazis, and a student of history at Harvard, can we understand Kissinger's debt to the philosophy of idealism. And only by tracing his rise, fall and revival as an adviser to Kennedy, Nelson Rockefeller and finally Richard Nixon can we appreciate the magnitude of his contribution to the theory of diplomacy, grand strategy and nuclear deterrence. Drawing not only on Kissinger's hitherto closed private papers but also on documents from more than a hundred archives around the world, this biography is a masterpiece which casts dazzling new light on an entire era. It was a trip to Vietnam that changed everything, and this essential account of an extraordinary life recasts the Cold War world and the Cuban Missile Crisis. 986pp in a magnificent Penguin softback, many photos. A book for every student of the history of our times.

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Author NIALL FERGUSON
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ISBN 9780143109754
Published Price $25

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SAS GREAT ESCAPES

Book number: 92799 Product format: Hardback Author: DAMIEN LEWIS

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By the bestselling author of SAS Band of Brothers and Zero Six Bravo, here are seven incredible escapes made by Second World War heroes, superhuman endurance, breath-taking bluff and nerve and the use of audacious disguise or wreaking total bloody mayhem, and all seven dared to win all. The one escape set in Greece was Cpt Roy Farran's 600 mile sea journey aboard a caique from Athens to Alexandria in August 1941. The two in North Africa during 1942-43 involved Cpl John 'Jack' Byrne in Operation Squatter and Lt Thomas Langton's march across the desert unknown to him during the Alamein Battle. There is one in France with F/O Lew Fiddick (RCAF), Capt Henry Druce and Lt Col Brian Franks in Operation Loyton around Moussey in the Vosges. All showed important language skills and the ability to get on with locals, and an element of luck. After his escape from PG78 at Sulmona Lt George Paterson transformed his pragmatic SAS skills to more of an SOE agent working with partisan resistance between the borders of Switzerland and Italy. Sgt John 'Gentleman Jim' Almonds supplied immediate details of minefields he had crossed. Lt James Hughes was the sole survivor of the successful Operation Pomegranate, the preliminary attack on San Egidio Airfield in January 1944 immediately prior to the Anzio landings. Taken together these decisions and actions became vital in the development and speedy conclusion to the war. Lewis reveals that behind the scenes authorities were making moves to repatriate some of the 50,000 Allied POWs. 332pp, colour and archive photos.

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Author DAMIEN LEWIS
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781787475281
Published Price £20

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DEVIL YOU KNOW: Stories of Cruelty and Compassion

Book number: 92872 Product format: Paperback Author: DR. GWEN ADSHEAD, E. HORNE

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Stories of human cruelty and compassion, Dr Gwen Adshead has spent 30 years providing therapy inside secure hospitals in prisons. Whatever her patient's crime - serial homicide, stalking or arson - she helps them to better know their minds by enabling them to articulate their life experience. Case by case she takes us into the treatment room and sheds new light on the unpredictable nature of the therapeutic process as doctor and patient try to find words for the unspeakable. This book has now become a Sunday Times Bestseller with the sub-title 'Encounters In Forensic Psychiatry', and it is a myth-buster of a book 'crammed with compelling, constructive, candid and compassionate insights into the criminal mind.' - Val McDermid. From one of the most distinguished and brilliant minds in psychiatry, you will keep reading not out of morbid or macabre fascination of these stories of extreme cruelty, but to understand the darker side of what it means to be human. It is a captivating journey through the corridors of Broadmoor Hospital and beyond, into the prison system, the community and the consultation room and Adshead's voice is constant and reassuring. Large softback, 355pp.

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Author DR. GWEN ADSHEAD, E. HORNE
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9780571357611
Published Price £12.99

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BLACK DROP

Book number: 92940 Product format: Hardback Author: LEONORA NATTRASS

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The confession of Laurence Jago, clerk, gentleman, reluctant spy. July 1794 and the streets of London are filled with rumours of revolution. Political radical Thomas Hardy is to go on trial for treason, the war against the French is not going in Britain's favour, and negotiations with the independent American colonies are on a knife edge. Laurence Jago, clerk to the Foreign Office, is ever more reliant on the Black Drop to ease his nightmares. A highly sensitive letter has been leaked to the press which may lead to the destruction of the British Army, and Laurence is a suspect. Then he discovers the body of a fellow clerk, supposedly suicide. Blame for the leak is shifted to the dead man, but even as the body is taken to the anatomists, Laurence is certain both of his friend's innocence and that he was murdered. But after years of hiding his own secrets from his powerful employers, and at a time when even the slightest hint of treason can lead to the gallows, how can Laurence find the true culprit without incriminating himself? With historical note on the year when war against Revolutionary France was one year old. 340pp and cast of characters in Downing Street, the Americans, the lawyers, the accused, the French and the writers like Thomas Paine, author of The Rights of Man.

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Author LEONORA NATTRASS
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781788165914
Published Price £14.99

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LIFE AND LOVES OF E. NESBIT

Book number: 92931 Product format: Paperback Author: ELEANOR FITZSIMONS

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A strikingly attractive woman, with a keen sense of fun, E. Nesbit attracted a circle of young admirers who left fascinating glimpses of her in their letters and memoirs. She included them in her stories, and the letters she sent them are exceptionally revealing. She put the best of herself into her books for children. As Marcus Crouch explained she 'threw away their strong, sober, essentially literary style and replaced it with a miraculously colloquial, flexible and revealing prose which was her unique contribution to the children's novel.' She wove her whimsey and magic into the everyday lives of children. Nesbit's own life was just as extraordinary as anything found in the pages of her books. In adulthood she became as Humphrey Carpenter puts it, 'An energetic hack, keen to try anything to support her wayward husband and her odd household.' Her abiding passion was for poetry with a socialist theme. She lived through a time of extraordinary political upheaval and she was instrumental in introducing socialist thinking into British intellectual life. A founder member of the Fabian Society, she counted George Bernard Shaw and H. G. Wells among her closest friends. She was tireless for campaigning for the alleviation of poverty in London, and she spent considerable time and energy in helping poor children living on her doorstep in Deptford. She enjoyed the finer things in life and made no apology for doing so. She had a keen eye for nature and detested the creeping urbanisation she saw all around her. Some of her finest writing celebrates the beauty of the British countryside. The biography reveals who the person was behind the best loved classics The Railway Children and Five Children and It. 337 page paperback with photos including one of an elderly E. Nesbit holding chicks.

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Author ELEANOR FITZSIMONS
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ISBN 9780715652022
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WHISPERS UNDER GROUND: Rivers of London Book 3

Book number: 93145 Product format: Paperback Author: BEN AARONOVITCH

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Peter Grant is learning magic fast and it's just as well - he's already had run-ins with the deadly supernatural children of the Thames and a terrifying killer in Soho. Progression in the Police Force is less than easy, especially when you work in a department of two which doesn't even officially exist, a department that if you did described it to most people you would get you laughed at. And then there's his love life. The last person he fell for ended up seriously dead. It wasn't his fault, but still. Now something horrible is happening in the labyrinth of tunnels that make up the tube system that honeycombs the ancient foundations of London and the delays on the Northern line are the very least of it. Time to call in the Met's Economic and Specialist Crime Unit 9, aka The Folly. Time to call in PC Peter Grant, Britain's Last Wizard. Down in the buried rivers, the Victorian sewers, there are whispers of vengeance from beyond the grave and PC Grant's case is about to come off the rails. 418pp in this super popular series. Paperback.

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Author BEN AARONOVITCH
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9780575097667
Published Price £8.99

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WISDOM OF SALLY RED SHOES

Book number: 93147 Product format: Paperback Author: RUTH HOGAN

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Masha's life has stopped. Once a spirited and independent woman with a rebellious streak, her life has been changed forever by a tragic event 12 years earlier. Unable to let go of her grief, she finds comfort in her faithful canine companion Haizum, and peace in the quiet lanes of her town's lido. Then a chance encounter with two extraordinary women, the fabulous and wise Kitty Muriel, a convent girl turned magician's wife turned 70-something roller disco fanatic, and the mysterious Sally Red Shoes, a bag lady with a prodigious voice - opens up a new world of possibilities and a chance to start living again. But just as Masha dares to imagine the future, her past comes roaring back. A moving novel about the joy of friendship and the simple human connections that make life worth living, the characters are fabulously funny and you will laugh out loud regularly. 333pp, paperback.

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ISBN 9781529318722
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UNDERCOVER ECONOMIST

Book number: 92112 Product format: Paperback Author: TIM HARFORD

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The hugely popular economist sold over one million copies of this book which exposes why the rich are rich, the poor or poor, and why you can never buy a decent used car. Part exposé of the economic principles lurking behind daily events, his book explains everything from traffic jams to high coffee prices and why the gap between rich and poor nations is so great. Harford ranges from Africa, Asia, Europe and the US to reveal how supermarkets, airlines and coffee chains to name are few are vacuuming money from our wallets. He punctures the myths surrounding some of today's biggest controversies including high cost healthcare and why certain environmental laws can put a smile on a landlord's face. He covers scare resources, market power, efficiency, price gouging, market failure, inside information, why there is a Starbucks on every corner and how not to get duped at an auction. Find out why it is difficult to get a foot on the property ladder or where banks went wrong. A brilliantly enjoyable book which illuminates every aspect of the world we inhabit. 368pp in updated second edition, paperback.

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Author TIM HARFORD
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ISBN 9780349119854
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