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Doctor Who: Amorality Tale - David Bishop - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Doctor Who: Shroud of Sorrow - Tommy Donbavand - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Eric Sykes' Comedy Heroes - Eric Sykes - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Chronicles of Hernia - Barry Cryer - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Great British Wit - Rosemarie Jarski - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Great Lives - Karen Farrington - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Colourful - Iris Apfel - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Better Late Than Never - Len Goodman - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Better Late Than Never - Len Goodman - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Better Late Than Never is the extraordinary true story of how a man born into poverty in London''s East End went on to find stardom late in life when he was chosen to be head judge on BBC1''s Strictly Come Dancing. Len Goodman tells all about his new-found fame, his experiences on Strictly Come Dancing , and also on the no.1 US show Dancing with the Stars and his encounters with the likes of Heather Mills-McCartney and John Sergeant. But the real story is in his East End roots. And Len''s early life couldn''t be more East End. The son of a Bethnal Green costermonger he spent his formative years running the fruit and veg barrow and being bathed at night in the same water Nan used to cook the beetroot. There are echoes of Billy Elliot too. Though Len was a welder in the London Docks, he dreamt of being a professional footballer, and came close to making the grade had he not broken his foot on Hackney Marshes. The doctor recommended ballroom dancing as a light aid to his recovery. And Len, it turned out, was a natural. At first his family and work mates mocked, but soon he had made the final of a national competition and the welders descended en masse to the Albert Hall to cheer him on. With his dance partner, and then wife Cheryl, Len won the British Championships in his late twenties and ballroom dancing became his life. Funny and heart-warming, Len Goodman''s autobiography has all the honest East End charm of Tommy Steele, Mike Read or Roberta Taylor.

DKK 141.00
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The Last Line: My Autobiography - Packie Bonner - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Last Line: My Autobiography - Packie Bonner - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Irish national hero, a Celtic great and their most-capped player, Patrick ''Packie'' Bonner is a goalkeeping legend.He was Jock Stein''s last signing for the club when he left his native Donegal for the city of Glasgow in 1978, where Packie evolved from being a shy, homesick teenager into a confident, world-class talent and first-choice goalkeeper. Billy McNeill handed him a debut on St Patrick''s Day in 1979, and Packie went on to provide the last line of defence a record 641 times for the club. A seasoned Irish internationalist, Packie was a vital component in the most-celebrated Irish national squad ever, playing in a golden era under the tutelage of the inimitable Jack Charlton.In The Last Line , Packie shares stories from his incredible career, including his greatest moment in front of a global audience during the Italia ''90 World Cup tournament when he became the penalty shoot-out hero of the nation by saving a spot-kick that took the Irish to the quarter-finals stage in their very first World Cup adventure.It was an iconic moment that would change his life forever not least because, whilst in Italy, he, along with his teammates, had an audience with another goalkeeper, Pope John Paul II.Throughout his 80 cap international career, he competed against the very best in the world. Men such as Ruud Gullit, Marco Van Basten, Gheorghe Hagi, Roberto Baggio and Gary Lineker came to know the name Packie Bonner. Equally, in his glittering Celtic career that included the winning of four Scottish League titles, three Scottish Cups and one Scottish League Cup, Packie Bonner played alongside some great Celtic names like Tommy Burns, Paul McStay, and Murdo Macleod.Along the way, Packie had to endure a career-threatening back injury, as well as the devastation of a routine save going wrong and costing a goal on the world stage against Holland in 1994, ultimately leading to elimination from the World Cup in America. More than just the telling of trophies, titles and triumphs, this is the story of a Celtic legend and a true great of Irish International football.

DKK 155.00
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