Bøger af Graham Sharpe
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166,95 kr. Far from being yesterday's fading, forgotten format, vinyl records have survived and flourished as the music medium of choice for not only baby-boomers, but all ages. Every record a collector acquires comes with a story of its own, and the recent Covid-19 lockdowns prompted many vinylholics, including Sharpe, to look more closely at their reasons for collecting, take stock of existing collections and rediscover old favourites. ON THE RECORDs: Notes from the Vinyl Revival includes interviews and contributions from voices across the record industry - shop owners, record company insiders, online/postal sellers, auction organisers, market traders of vinyl, amateur collectors - who share their stories with candour, warmth and humour. A mesmerising blend of memoir, travel, music and social history that will appeal to anyone who vividly recalls the first LP they bought and any music fan who derives pleasure from the capacity that records have for transporting you back in time.
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- 166,95 kr.
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258,95 kr. The Kenyan bush is breathtakingly beautiful but potentially deadly without the honed skills of a highly trained marksman and experienced "white hunter". Gavin has all the skills needed to run his highly regarded safari tours, but does he have the skills to deal with the additional challenges thrown at him while on safari with Sir William and his beautiful wife? The unexpected keeps happening, including the unscheduled arrival of a fashion model and some unsavoury criminals.
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- 258,95 kr.
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208,95 kr. Caroline Dalglish is a young freelance features writer, recently widowed when her husband, a brilliant Oxford historian, dies in an accident. She had been quietly adjusting to life without John when she is approached by the UK Government, which offers her funding to undertake research for an article about The Foundation, a suspicious organisation based in San Francisco. The new assignment pulls Caroline into an exciting romance and puts her life, and that of her new love, in danger.
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- 208,95 kr.
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153,95 kr. Horseracing happens literally every day of the year - which is why unique and unusual events are almost commonplace in the Sport of Kings, Queens and commoners, even when that day in designed to fool you - as many felt was the case when, on 1 April 1929, a jockey named Frank Wise didn't live up to his name as he was unwise enough to ride in the Irish Grand National with only one leg and minus the tops of three fingers - yet he and his mount, Alike, won the race. Then there was the race meeting at which two dates combined when Good Friday fell on Boxing Day - literally - with the horse of that name taking a tumble at Wolverhampton on 26 December 1899. Make a note in your diary to buy yourself or your racing relatives and friends Graham Sharpe's latest book, containing literally hundreds more similarly notable, memorable, racey stories for every single day of the year. All the stories in The Racing Post's Horseracing On This Day have been expertly researched and this book is a must-have for any fans of horseracing
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- 153,95 kr.
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- The Misunderstood Male Killer
153,95 kr. In this intimate memoir charting his own personal experience of coming to terms with prostate cancer, Graham Sharpe brings humour and a light touch to a serious subject. Combating the shortage of reading material written by anyone with direct personal experience of the disease, this book seeks to educate, raise awareness and dispel...
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- 153,95 kr.
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288,95 kr. 'You hold in your hand a miracle. A book about a passion, and the hipsters, oddballs and old heads who share it, written by one of their number, albeit a ludicrously erudite one' - Danny KellyA revival of interest in vinyl music has taken place in recent years - but for many of those from the 'baby boomer' generation,...
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- 288,95 kr.
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- The Eccentric Queen of the Sport of Kings
138,95 kr. The fascinating story of a unique character who was one of the wealthiest, most eccentric women of her age.
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- 138,95 kr.