Willow Jason Leonard, Literature, Culture & Art, Paperback, Jason Leonard, With Alison Kervin
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Price: £11.99
Brand: Willow
Description: Leonard's story starts as rugby started - in the amateur days, when the Cockney Carpenter began playing for Barking and Saracens in the days before multi-million pound business owners and sponsorship deals. His big break came when he was invited to join the England squad for their tour to Argentina in 1990 and has been capped 100 times. Willow Jason Leonard, Literature, Culture & Art, Paperback, Jason Leonard, With Alison Kervin - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Harper Collins
Product ID: 9780007346257
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Dimensions: 129x198mm
Keywords: Home counties,Jason Leonard,autobiography,sport,rugby union
ISBN: 9780007346257
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Author: Alan. P
Rating: 5
Review: Absolutely met my expectations, I was at HQ to watch his first game there, fabulous player well deserved his 100 and odd caps, this book sums the guy up, you feel you know him by the time you’ve finished. Ian McGeechan called him the ultimate Lion, that’s good enough for me. I recommend this book highly.
Author: Amazon Customer
Rating: 3
Review: Disappointed, One of the players who has given so much pleasure over the years. The book did not read well, far too many mistakes in the text and it felt as though the book had been produced disappointing. Too many errors in the text. It felt as though the book had been produced "on the cheap" A great pity. This great man deserved better