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  • - 500 Questions and Answers to Test and Build Your Wine Knowledge
    by Roddy Button & Mike (University of Greenwich) Oliver
    £9.49

  • by Chris Cowlin
    £11.49

  • by Kevin Snelgrove
    £11.49

  • - 600 Questions about the Robins
    by Kevin Snelgrove
    £11.49

  • by Mark Cundy
    £13.49

  • by Dean Wilkinson
    £11.49

    Compiled by acclaimed television scriptwriter and novelist Dean Wilkinson, The Classic Children's Television Quiz Book is packed with fascinating facts about the shows you loved as a child as well as those programmes currently capturing the imagination of today's young audiences. From timeless classics like Thunderbirds, Blue Peter and Dr Who to the thoroughly up-to-date Sponge Bob, the 1,000 questions in this book will not only test your memory of the characters you grew up with but your family's knowledge of their current favourites. With a fitting foreword by popular family TV presenters Ant and Dec this book is sure to prove a hit with television lovers of all ages and, in particular, those members of the older generation who have remained young at heart.

  • by Anthony Poulton-Smith
    £10.49

    Have you ever wondered how England's pubs got their names? How did some of the more weird and wonderful ones come into being? What is the history behind such names as Blink Bonny, Bucket of Blood, Lamorna Wink and My Father's Moustache?England's pubs have always been at the heart of the community they serve and their names are instantly recognisable, even when taken out of context. Coming almost from a language of their own, these names all have an origin and a meaning, with such diverse beginnings as heraldic imagery, religion, advertising, location, wildlife, humour and persons of note.The Origins of English Pub Names features some of the most obscure names, alongside one or two well-known favourites such as the Red Lion and the Dukes Head, and is a must-have for all those interested in learning a little of the history behind their local.This fascinating book will appeal to historians and etymologists everywhere and, indeed, anyone who has enjoyed a lazy afternoon in a pub and, perhaps, contemplated the origin of its name.

  • - A clown who said no to the circus
    by Andrew-Henry Bowie
    £14.99

    The Death of Mr. Grumble is a poignant, funny and deeply moving new novel by Andrew-Henry Bowie.Mr. Grumble is one very messed-up TV clown. The most popular act on children's satellite channel Cbabes, he should be basking in the popularity of his on-screen alter-ego, Mr. Stumble, loved by kids and parents alike. Yet away from camera, Mr Grumble is a tortured man, searching for answers to his haunted past.To make matters worse, Mr. Grumble's popularity is threatened by two adversaries; rising star Trevor Marlow, who is out to steal his celebrity crown and by the mysterious and charismatic circus owner, Dr Uri Shevanko. Mr. Grumble is a sad and lonely man and worse is yet to come as he heads for a fall so great he will become a national hate figure! Will he be able to overcome these setbacks and find happiness and inner peace?The Death of Mr. Grumble is a shocking story where the star of the show is also the underdog. This is a must-read book for anyone who enjoys black humour.

  • - The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
    by Francis Ponder
    £12.49

  • - The Celebrity Cat's Latest (B)Log
    by Sheila Collins
    £10.49

  • by Jimmy Holmes & Mike Maylon
    £10.49

  • - It's Misty at Sea!
    by Sheila Collins
    £10.49

  • - The Shocking Truth About Our Prison System
    by Jim (Florida State University USA) Dawkins
    £13.49

  • - The Matches, Goals, Triumphs and Disappointments
    by Tony Matthews
    £13.49

    Cyrille Regis, MBE, enjoyed a long career in football. During his playing years, he made well over 750 club and international appearances, scoring more than 200 goals, including 159 in 614 League appearances. Cyrille won the FA Cup with Coventry in 1987 and represented England five times at senior international level. In this fascinating new book, author Tony Matthews tells the story of Cyrille's long and successful career through 50 important games - although he admits that he could easily have chosen 100!The book covers Cyrille's life in full, from his early days in the Caribbean, through his school years, playing at non-League level before entering the world of professional football and gaining England recognition. It also tells how Cyrille came close to an early death in a car crash in Spain and how he went on to become a soccer coach and a players' agent, receiving an MBE in 2008. With forewords by Cyrille's former manager, Ron Atkinson, and professional footballers, Darren Moore and Derek Statham, as well as a host of other tributes, this is a book no football fan will want to miss.

  • - Facts, Figures and Statistics
    by Keith Snelgrove
    £11.49

  • by Simon W Golding
    £14.49

  • by Hannah Blamires
    £9.49

  • by Jill Allen-King
    £10.49

  • by Jill Allen-King
    £10.49

  • - Questions, Facts, Figures & STATS on Tottenham's Season
    by Chris Cowlin
    £9.49

  • - A fifty year love affair with football
    by Paul Buck
    £11.49

  • by Janet (OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY) Lee
    £11.49

  • by Chris Cowlin
    £11.49

  • by Francis Ponder
    £19.99

  • - The Biography of Lorraine Butler
    by Janet (OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY) Lee
    £10.49

  • - A Selection of Poems
    by Stuart Peacock
    £9.49

  • - 1,000 Questions Covering all Television Soaps
    by Mark Bennison
    £10.99

  • - Containing questions and advice on how to become a quizmaster
    by Joe Varley
    £11.49

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