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A History of the Rugby World Cup (Copy 1).
by Davies, Gerald
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- Paperback
- first
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- ISBN 10
- 1860744451
- ISBN 13
- 9781860744457
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About This Item
SOFTBACK ?ILLUSTRATED EDITION,? SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edition: 1st.* Impression: 1st.* Date of Publication: 2003* Publisher: Sanctuary Publishing* Binding and cover condition: Colour photo-illustrated soft card covers, no bumps or rubs. Absolutely minimal shelf wear to edges & corners, no creases to spine or hinge. FINE* Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY, Clean, crisp, tight & bright. No annotations, marks or inscriptions, top edge slightly aged. Seems lightly used if at all. FINE* Illustrations: One block 16 pp. colour photos.* Pages: 371 pp. text. xiii pp. index, advertisements & blank pages at rear.* Product Description:- Featuring interviews with players past and present, including Sean Fitzpatrick, Jonathan Davies, Philippe Sella, Will Carling, Keith Wood and Martin Johnson, this guide offers a detailed analysis of the evolution of the Rugby World Cup. A blow-by-blow account of each World Cup tournament, it provides detailed accounts of the best games, players and tries scored, with commentary, statistics and interviews with those players and coaches who battled it out for the ultimate prize. As well as picking out key moments in the famous games, Davies records the players' views on their respective nations' chances for success in 2003.* This is a FINE copy of the 1st./1st. with absolutely minimal age & shelf wear.*
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- Bookseller
- Cocksparrow Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 4272
- Title
- A History of the Rugby World Cup (Copy 1).
- Author
- Davies, Gerald
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st. Edn, 1st. Imp.
- ISBN 10
- 1860744451
- ISBN 13
- 9781860744457
- Publisher
- Sanctuary Publishing Ltd
- Place of Publication
- UK 272
- Date Published
- 2003-07-07
- Size
- 23.4 x 15.4 x 2.9 cm
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