A remarkable look at the 1966 World Cup, the most famous sporting event in English history, and a portrait of an age by our greatest writer on sport.
Duncan Hamilton Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Questo autore irlandese crea avventure fantasy eroiche, fondendo una profonda passione per la storia medievale e rinascimentale con ambientazioni fantasiose. Il suo stile narrativo è caratterizzato da un ritmo incalzante, personaggi avvincenti e alta posta in gioco, rispecchiando il tipo di storie che ama leggere. Le sue opere approfondiscono temi come la redenzione, la vendetta e la megalomania, spesso con draghi e combattimenti con la spada. Le storie esplorano frequentemente le prove di eroi improbabili coinvolti in trame e conflitti intricati che forgiano i loro destini.






Injury Time
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Injury Time is the first novel from the great sportswriter Duncan Hamilton. It is about accepting the past and living a life in the present, hope and disappointment, success and failure and how close all of those things are in life and in the glory game.
One Long and Beautiful Summer
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
An elegiac work reflecting on the evolution of cricket since 1945 and the dramatic changes that the 2020 had promised to bring.
For the Glory
- 528pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
`Eric Liddell deserves a definitive biography. After refusing to compete on religious principle in the event in which he was favourite, the 100 metres, at the 1924 Games in Paris, Liddell won an astonishing gold medal in the 400 metres.
Inspired by his father's lifelong devotion to Newcastle United, Duncan Hamilton charts the progress of postwar British football to the present day. But at the heart of the book is his exploration of the bond between father and son through the Beautiful Game and how football became the only connection between two people who were totally different from one another.
Provided You Don't Kiss Me
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
`One day you'll write a book about this club. Or, more to the point, about me. So you may as well know what I'm thinking and save it up for later when it won't do any harm to anyone.'