From The Press Box

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From The Press Box
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Publisher : Liberties Press
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781909718166
ISBN-13 : 1909718165
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Book Synopsis From The Press Box by : Peter Byrne

Book excerpt: Following the success of his book My Part of the Day, first published in 1981, Peter Byrne's second collection of stories, From the Press Box, provides fitting testimony to the most successful era in the history of Irish sport. From Gaelic Games and rugby to football and athletics, this book straddles the broad spectrum of sport as Byrne renews acquaintances with many of the personalities and places he got to know in a long career in search of the big story. A treasure trove of memories, recalled in a style to recreate the marvel of the moment, will ensure endless hours of enjoyment for both dedicated sports lovers and those who have monitored the outstanding achievements of Irish men and women from afar.


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