Clem

Thomas, Chris

ISBN 10: 1908773847 ISBN 13: 9781908773845
Edité par Iponymous media, 2017
Ancien(s) ou d'occasion Couverture souple

Vendeur WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, Royaume-Uni Évaluation du vendeur 5 sur 5 étoiles Evaluation 5 étoiles, En savoir plus sur les évaluations des vendeurs

Vendeur AbeBooks depuis 14 novembre 2005


A propos de cet article

Description :

Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All of the pages are intact and the cover is intact and the spine may show signs of wear. The book may have minor markings which are not specifically mentioned. A few small marks or stains to the page edges/pages . Minor shelf wear. N° de réf. du vendeur wbb0021339261

Signaler cet article

Synopsis :

Clem Thomas met the world head-on and never gave an inch. Raised on a small farm in Brynamman, where all roads end and the Black Mountains begin, he was defined, yet never constrained, by his environment. Fiercely Welsh, he stepped out into the world with a rugged assurance and confidence that enabled him to live a rich and varied life. His life-story reflects the triumph that outstanding sporting talent, true grit, fierce competitiveness and keen intellectual aspiration can bring. He played 26 times for Wales, captained his country on 9 occasions, toured South Africa with the British Lions and became a rugby legend in the era of such greats as Cliff Morgan, Tony O’Reilly, Jeff Butterfield and Rhys Williams. He built a reputation for his unyielding physicality and tough tackling that stunned opponents and spectators alike. He went to Cambridge, stood for Parliament, dined with Nelson Mandela, drove the Monte Carlo rally, won a downhill ski race in St Moritz and became Chief rugby correspondent for The Observer. He once attempted to swim across the Seine at 4am, owned race-horses and ran several businesses. Clem beat the All Blacks in 1953, when he made the winning play with only 8 minutes to go, booting his eternally iconic cross-kick for Olympic sprinter Ken Jones to score the winning try. The last occasion Wales beat the All Blacks. A cattle-dealer and butcher, he was one of the hardest and most erudite men to play for Wales. The great Ireland and Lions wing and business tycoon Tony O’Reilly summed up Clem in this way: “He was the only man I knew who took his profession onto the field of play. He was a butcher on and off the field.” Clem was my Dad, my inspiration, my hero, and this is a taste of his life . . .

Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.

Détails bibliographiques

Titre : Clem
Éditeur : Iponymous media
Date d'édition : 2017
Reliure : Couverture souple
Etat : Good

Meilleurs résultats de recherche sur AbeBooks