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Mad Mary the Milk Maid (the famous castle spook) and two dastardly burglers make Stanley's visit to Poshington Towers a memorable occasion. The author also wrote Stanley Bagshaw and the Mad Magic Mix-Up and Stanley Bagshaw and the Rather Dangerous Miracle Cure .
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Bob Wilson spent 39 years at Arsenal, as a player then as the first goalkeeping coach in the first division. This autobiography reflects on his footballing days, his career as a sports commentator and presenter, and his relationships with some of the most popular names in sport a ...
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Bob Wilson provides an account of professional glory and personal tragedy. He discusses the furore over his nationality, his glittering career with Arsenal, the world of television, his relationship with David Seaman, friendship with Jill Dando and Helen Rollason, and his daughte ...
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Its 2052 and Dimbert Wimbush is living in a world of virtual reality. Has Dimbert's virtual world prepared him for the reality of meeting a group of alien scouts having a sing-song around a campfire in the middle of Blackbank Woods?
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Bob Wilson spent 39 years at Arsenal, as player then as the first goalkeeping coach in the first division. Following his retirement as a footballer, a career in TV beckoned, making him a household name. Here, he presents his memories of Jill Dando and Helen Rollason, and tells th ...
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The world of sport has its own language, with strange words and phrases. This illustrated guide helps you discover the true meanings, heritage and evolution of the various sporting terms we use.
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Dave's mom is really tired of watching him do battle with the cat, so she takes him to the castle next door, where Princess Peach has a real problem -- a squeaky, four-legged, cheese-eating problem -- that requires the services of a brave knight. Dave's mom says that Dave is pe ...
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Princess Peach has a problem -- a squeaky, cheese-eating problem - and requires a brave knight to rescue her. Dave's mum says that he is perfect for the job, but Dave isn't so sure...
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Alien space monsters invade earth prepared for a fight to the death. What they are not prepared for is the third Balsawood Scout Troop.
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