Revue de presse :
'An enthralling new book' Patrick Barclay, Evening Standard. (Evening Standard)
'In this thought-provoking, absorbing exploration of what he terms 'English football's forgotten tribe', Anthony Clavane reminds us there have been notable homegrown footballers of the faith' Independent on Sunday. (Independent on Sunday)
'A must-read for all football fans' Jewish Chronicle. (Jewish Chronicle)
'brilliant' Jewish Chronicle. (Jewish Chronicle)
'The epic Anglo-Jewish journey from ghetto outsiders to football insiders' New Statesman. (New Statesman)
'Clavane offers us a splendid, warmly written slice of untold social history' New Statesman. (New Statesman)
'with great warmth and skill weaves their individual sporting stories into the longer arc of English Jewish history' Times Literary Supplement. (Times Literary Supplement)
'His research is outstanding, the complexity of his argument deftly handled and his snapshots unforgettable' When Saturday Comes. (When Saturday Comes)
'beautifully told ... remarkable book ... superbly written' Morning Star. (Morning Star)
Biographie de l'auteur :
Anthony Clavane was born in Leeds in 1960. He started life as a history teacher and is now chief sports writer for the Sunday Mirror. He has won Press Gazette Feature Writer of the Year and BT Regional Sportswriter of the Year awards. His previous book Promised Land: A Northern Love Story was named both Football Book of the Year and Sports Book of the Year by the National Sporting Club, Sports Book of the Year by The Radio 2 Book Club, and won the award for Football Book of the Year at the 2011 British Sports Book Awards.
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- Éditeurriverrun
- Date d'édition2012
- ISBN 10 0857388126
- ISBN 13 9780857388124
- ReliureRelié
- Nombre de pages320
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