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News 27 September 2002
Publicity
Author
of WHITE STORM (184018 6348), Phil Ball, is to be interviewed
on Sky Sports TV on the day of its publication, 24th of October. The
show is their review programme and is broadcast at 7pm. WHITE STORM charts
the history of Real Madrid, from its foundations to the golden period
of Di Stefano and Puskas, from the 'hippie years' to the latest embodiment
of Madridismo - Raul.
Len
Murray is interviewed on STV this Sunday (30th) on Bernard Ponsonby's
show, Seven Days. Len's autobiography, THE PLEADER (184018
6429) is published at the start of next month. He was described by a
High Court judge as the most respected pleader of his generation. Among
his benchmark cases were those of Tony Miller, one of the last people
ever to be hanged in Scotland, and the trial of Nazi war criminal Antanas
Gecas.
Scotland
on Sunday are running an extract in the next couple of weeks of BOTH
SIDES OF THE FENCE (184018 1958). The author David Corbett reveals
a gripping story of life in the perilous world of the undercover police,
and how the force that sent him out there in the first place betrayed
him.
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Arena
magazine are running an extract from CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (184018
4264) in their February edition, which hits the shelves on the 3rd of
January. The film is released in the US on Christmas Day, and it is released
in the UK on January 31st. Leonardo di Caprio plays the lead character.
To review any of our titles, or run an extract please contact Sharon
Atherton on sharon.atherton@mainstreampublishing.com
New Books just in...
We've
just received finished copies in-house of GOING DOWN: FOOTBALL
IN CRISIS (184018 6372) by Simon Banks. A particularly topical
book, Going Down examines the options for the future of English football
as the battle to avoid financial meltdown continues.
And Finally...
FREE POSTAGE AND PACKING on all our book orders going to the
UK runs has been extended until October 14th, so there's
still time to order your Christmas presents now and save pounds (and
stress) nearer the Christmas season. |
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