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This Saturday morning in Pontefract.
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Author:  glee [ Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:06 pm ]
Post subject:  This Saturday morning in Pontefract.

This coming Saturday morning (July 26th) from 10.30 onwards I will be in the WH Smith store in Pontefract signing copies of my latest novel "Two Seasons". It is the fifth in a series and has a background of work, family, old friends and rugby league during the 2002 and 2003 seasons. I will also have with me two other rugby league novels.
"Rugby Football:A United Game" by Peter Lush. It is based on the idea of what might have happened if the northern clubs had been in the majority in 1895.
"The Glory and the Dream" by Roy Chester. This is set in the immediate post war period and is a story of working class life, sport, romance and a rugby union playing schoolboy who turns professional. The author was once a professor of Oceanography and can remember going to Wembley as a small boy to watch the 1950 Challenge Cup Final between Warrington and Widnes.
These books are also on sale in the club shop or direct from the publisher London League Publications at http://www.llpshop.co.uk. (Click on fiction) or through Amazon
This coming Saturday morning (July 26th) from 10.30 onwards I will be in the WH Smith store in Pontefract signing copies of my latest novel "Two Seasons". It is the fifth in a series and has a background of work, family, old friends and rugby league during the 2002 and 2003 seasons. I will also have with me two other rugby league novels.
"Rugby Football:A United Game" by Peter Lush. It is based on the idea of what might have happened if the northern clubs had been in the majority in 1895.
"The Glory and the Dream" by Roy Chester. This is set in the immediate post war period and is a story of working class life, sport, romance and a rugby union playing schoolboy who turns professional. The author was once a professor of Oceanography and can remember going to Wembley as a small boy to watch the 1950 Challenge Cup Final between Warrington and Widnes.
These books are also on sale in the club shop or direct from the publisher London League Publications at http://www.llpshop.co.uk. (Click on fiction) or through Amazon

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