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The Lance Armstrong Performance Program: Seven Weeks to the perf
$6.00

In 1999 Lance Armstrong staged what many consider the most dramatic comeback in sports history, winning the Tour de France just three years after his body was ravaged with cancer. His story of courage and determination touched the world – but it took more
Prehistoric Britain - 1st Edition 1947
$35.00

Both in character and scope this is unlike any other book about the enthralling subject it so admirably presents. Beginning with the first traces of Palaelithic Man, Mr and Mrs Hawkestake their story through the Bronze and Iron Ages up to civilization tha
Vengeance, by George Jonas
$32.00

SEPTEMBER 1972. ELEVEN ISRAELI ATHELETES AT THE MUNICI OLYMPICS MURDERED BY ARAB GUNMEN. THE ISRAELIS PLANNED REVENGE...
Winnie The Poohs Magic Wheel Book
$17.50

First Edition. Illustrations alter by turning wheel on each page. Beautiful illustrations and overall design by Clair Doherty.
THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E: The Dagger Affair Book #6
$5.00

Paperback.
'Tell us all about Dagger!'
This was the order that THRUSH threw at Napoleon Solo and Illya Kurayakin. And from each U.N.C.L.E. agent came the same answer: 'We know absolutely nothing of DAGGER'.
'You Appear to be telling the trut
Waugh's Way, by Roland Perry (signed!)
$75.00

For seventeen years the West Indies had seemed unassailable in Test cricket. But no longer-in 199 Australia finally broke through, winning the series 2-l. And Australia's success against the Windies was in large part due to the grit and tenacity of Steve