You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
None
None
The definitive biography of Soft Machine, whose pivotal role shaped progressive-rock and pioneered jazz-rock fusion.
None
The former Wales and Lions rugby captain has travelled the world watching rugby and talking about the game since his retirement in 1978. There is no more authoritative voice in rugby union today and Bennett's book tackles a host of issues dominating the sport in the modern era. Such is the esteem in which the ex-Wales and Lions captain is held, it's no wonder his frank opinions and hard-hitting appraisal of the sport he lives and breathes continue to have as much impact now as they did when he was the world's premier fly-half in his seventies heyday. On a global level he has strong views on professional rugby and the rise of the Heineken Cup and the positive affect it has had on the European...
None
A widower as a result of a tragic accident three years ago in 1875, Braden visits America with his five-year-old son. He still mourns his deceased wife until he meets the beautiful Kerry McGillinen. Kerry fires his passion and soon his heart is lost and his love will not be denied by family, an old suitor, or jealous governess. Kerry loses her heart to an adorable boy named Bennett Wessex. She meets his father and her innocence of life is lost as Braden and fate take her hand fulfilling the legacy of Geneva’s Hope.
This book surveys popular culture in Britain from the early nineteenth-century to the present.