The first biography of England's finest and most controversial fast bowler.
Duncan Hamilton Livres
Cet auteur irlandais crée des aventures de fantasy héroïque, mêlant une profonde passion pour l'histoire médiévale et la Renaissance à des décors imaginatifs. Son style narratif se caractérise par un rythme rapide, des personnages captivants et des enjeux élevés, reflétant le type d'histoires qu'il aime lire. Ses œuvres explorent des thèmes tels que la rédemption, la vengeance et la mégalomanie, mettant souvent en scène des dragons et des combats à l'épée. Les récits examinent fréquemment les épreuves de héros improbables plongés dans des intrigues et des conflits complexes qui forgent leurs destinées.






Touch Wood
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Duncan Hamilton was one of Britain's finest ever racing drivers, a truly larger-than-life character and seat-of-the-pants survivor. He won the classic Le Mans 24-Hour race in 1953, co-driving his works entered C-type Jaguar with Tony Rolt. Touch Wood is his hilarious and roundly acclaimed autobiography.
Going to the Match: The Passion for Football
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A celebration of football by award-winning sports writer, Duncan Hamilton.
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
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
`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.'
For the Glory
- 528pages
- 19 heures de lecture
`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.
A Last English Summer
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A portrait of a revolution in English cricket by the twice William Hill Sports Book of the Year winner.
Knight of the Silver Circle
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
From the author of the beloved Society of Sword and Wolf of the North trilogies, Duncan M. Hamilton's Knight of the Silver Circle—the sequel adventure-packed fantasy to Dragonslayer in The Last Dragonslayer trilogy—is perfect for fans of magical beasts and unexpected heroes Three dragons wreak havoc throughout Mirabay—eating livestock, killing humans, and burning entire villages to ash. It was nearly impossible to kill one, using a legendary sword and the magic of the mysterious Cup; to tackle three, Guillot dal Villerauvais will need help. The mage Solène fears having to kill again; she leaves Gill to gain greater control over her magic. The Prince Bishop still wants Gill dead, but more than that, he wants the Cup, and he'll do whatever he has to to get it, even sending his own daughter—a talented thief and assassin—into the dragons' path. As secrets mount on secrets and betrayals on betrayals, both Guillot and Solène face critical decisions that will settle not only their own fate but that of all Mirabaya. The Dragonslayer Trilogy: 1. Dragonslayer 2. Knight of the Silver Circle
For the Glory: The Untold and Inspiring Story of Eric Liddell, Hero of Chariots of Fire
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Focusing on Eric Liddell's remarkable journey, the narrative explores his transition from an Olympic champion to a dedicated missionary in China. It highlights his unwavering faith and courage, especially during his final years in a Japanese work camp during World War II. The story captures his resilience and commitment to his beliefs, offering an inspiring portrayal of a man who lived his principles in the face of adversity.
Immortal
- 520pages
- 19 heures de lecture
The two time winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award on George Best, considered the greatest footballer of our time. But most importantly, Hamilton presents Best at his glorious peak - the precocious goals, the labyrinthine runs, the poise and balletic balance and the body swerves.