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Writer & female journalist Ragnhild Lund Ansnes has spent two years getting to know many of the greatest legends who played for the Reds during the past 50 years. The result is a fascinating official club book which for the first time delves beneath the surface to tell the human story of the man behind the player. In 2010 Ansnes penned the best-selling official Liverpool Hearts which analysed how following Liverpool FC has changed the lives of Norwegian fans & showed what football is doing to its supporters. Now she skillfully turns the focus on to the clubs players in Liverpool Heroes. Never before have so many Anfield legends opened up so freely about their personal lives in a book. David Fairclough talks about how the untimely death of his father affected his Anfield career & how the Reds fans have supported him through the sudden death of his wife Phil Thompson breaks his silence about how a 15 year long disagreement with a team mate & fellow European Cup winning captain was finally healed Phil Neal & Tommy Smith reveal the personal sacrifices they made for Liverpool FC
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Take a photographic journey into Liverpools often overlooked local craft & advertising history. This intriguing book profiles h&-painted advertising from across the city & investigates the companies that commissioned the signs that now appear faded on the brickwork of buildings. It is a snapshot of a time that is almost forgotten but which lives on through the sometimes haunting presence of ghost signs on Liverpools city streets. Over 150 signs gloriously illustrated here in full colour are explored through chapters focused on the types of products advertised: Food & Drink; Alcohol & Tobacco; Shoes & Clothing; etc. Liverpool Ghost Signs is a must for all true local historians. ...
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It is 1941 & Connie & Lottie Brinsley are training to be nurses at Liverpools Walton Hospital. When heavy bombing is followed by the news that their home has taken a direct hit & their parents & little brother are dead the two sisters are utterly devastated. Later they are shocked to discover that their uncle Steve is not who they thought he was & the Brinsleys have been living a lie for years. & Steves not the only one whos hiding the truth for when Lottie meets & marries Waldo Padley no one tells her that hes a liar & a cheat. But no matter what life throws at them the sisters find the strength to face the troubles ahead... ...
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The fully revised & updated 2012 edition of The Liverpool Miscellany is essential reading for fans in the red half of Merseyside. Written by respected football journalist Leo Moynihan a lifelong Liverpool fan this goldmine of information reveals all manner of facts feats & stories from the proud history of one of English football's most successful clubs. A rich source of quirky trivia the book explains how Liverpool twice made history on ' Match of the Day' what happened when a Mr Whippy van spared the blushes of a European Cup-wining captain & reveals the lucky mascot that inspired one of the club's greatest ever managers. In addition it also tells the story of Anfield's legendary stadium announcer reveals the full list of Pepe Reina's matchday superstitions & celebrates the wit & wisdom of the great Bill Shankly in a special chapter containing some of his finest quips. Alongside these meticulously researched entries are biographical sections on club heroes like Billy Liddell Kevin Keegan Emlyn Hughes John Barnes Robbie Fowler Steven Gerrard & Kenny Dalglish as well as detailed season-by-season records to satisfy even the most ardent of statisticians. With its extensive array of facts feats & anecdotes to chew over this labour of love is the perfect Christmas present for the Liverpool fan in your life
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Alice OConnors poor family lives in the heart of Liverpools toughest slum. Her bullying father drinks away what little he earns whilst Nelly her careworn mother works when she can & begs when she cant. Since she was five young Alice has also begged in the streets around the docks but she has managed to hold on to the hope of something better a stubborn optimism that keeps her head held high even in her lowest moments. For Alice knows she has a gift that allows her to rise above the fate that made her life so bitterly hard. Alice OConnor can sing like an angel... Its a gift that will take her far though it is to Liverpool she will always return. But is it enough to bring her the success she needs
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Liverpool Then & Now takes the reader on a journey through a city once considered the second city of empire. So great was the volume of commerce flowing through the port of Liverpool in the nineteenth century that it sometimes eclipsed London. This wealth produced many fine buildings giving rise to a second Bank of England building the classical architecture of St Georges Hall- today the Walker Art Gallery-and Liverpools three graces; the Liver the Cunard & the Port of Liverpool buildings. Some 70 historic photographs of Liverpools past are paired with specially commissioned contemporary views taken from the same vantage point. You can see the same streets & buildings as they were then & as they are now. It

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Lord Street Albert Dock Speke Airport Goodison Aintree Lime Street Station the Mersey Tunnel plus the ferry across the Mersey & the place where it was famously celebrated in song The Cavern. There are also some of Liverpools closest neighbours Birkenhead New Brighton Port Sunlight & the glorious Victorian promenades of Southport. Part of the bestselling Then & Now series this charming contrast of old & new photographs highlights the stunning changes
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Liverpool Lou

One of Lyn Andrews first eight novels transferring from the original publisher to Headline; already steady sellers they will be targeted for a huge increase in sales. Aunt Babsey considered herself a cut above her neighbours on Everton Ridge. For one thing she was trade. She taught her children to be respectable and she ruled her family with a rod of iron. Fourteen-year-old Louisa was the only one who didnt quite fit in. With her mother dead and her father away at sea she was becoming increasingly aware of the grinding poverty of the thirties. The tough conditions of Liverpool - love war betrayal death - all made her determined to seek her own path both in the man she loved and the work which would eventually make her famous throughout the city as Liverpool Lou.
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    One of Lyn Andrews first eight novels transferring from the original publisher to Headline; already steady sellers they will be targeted for a huge increase in sales. Aunt Babsey considered herself a cut above her neighbours on Everton Ridge. For one thing she was trade. She taught her children to be respectable & she ruled her family with a rod of iron. Fourteen-year-old Louisa was the only one who didnt quite fit in. With her mother dead & her father away at sea she was becoming increasingly aware of the grinding poverty of the thirties. The tough conditions of Liverpool
    - love war betrayal death
    - all made her determined to seek her own path both in the man she loved & the work which would eventually make her famous throughout the city as Liverpool Lou.

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