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Item Details
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RUGBY WORLD CUP GIFT PACK
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| By: |
Paul Morgan |
| Format: |
Mixed media product |

| List price:
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£14.99 |
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| ISBN 10: |
1905828381 |
| ISBN 13: |
9781905828388 |
| Publisher: |
GREEN UMBRELLA PUBLISHING |
| Pub. date: |
9 October, 2007 |
| Pages: |
128 |
| Synopsis: |
The Little Book of the Rugby World Cup is a 128-page hardback book written by Rugby World editor Paul Morgan. It seems incredible to think that the Rugby World Cup only began in 1987, such is its place in the sporting calender today. Its progress has been amazing in that time so let us take you on a 20-year journey from the humble beginnings to the huge event that is the Rugby World Cup 2007. From John Eales to Jonah Lomu and from Francois Pienaar to Jonny Wilkinson, some of the biggest names in Rugby are profiled. So come on a sporting journey, paying homage to Rugby's greatest show on earth! Packaged together with the DVD 101 Great English Tries presented by John Inverdale & Brian Moore. |
| Illustrations: |
125 |
| Publication: |
UK |
| Imprint: |
Green Umbrella Publishing |
| Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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