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TT - A Film Documentary Directors Cut
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The Isle of Man TT is a phenomenon, the toughest test of man and machine. With its bold, candid style, TT - A film Documentary captures the turning point in the TTs history. With the spotlight on its future, the extremes of this emotional roller coaster were on display in 2003. This no holds barred documentary charts the whole story. In this new directors cut, Stickland has updated his amazing documentary, which now features 15 minutes of extra footage, and created a brand new film. Region 0. 110 min.
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1952 Senior TT Isle of Speed
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The stuff of legend - a lap by lap battle for the ultimate prize in motorcycle racing that sees the heros team mate come through to take victory, despite a dramatic mechanical failure on the finish line! This is a rare glimpse of a bygone era, taking you to the formative days of the modern TT and offering a chance to see these early racers away from the track - complete with a very colourful commentary. Region 2. 30min.
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Jenson Button My World
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The book provides a full portrait of Jensons life, speaking openly and honestly about his desire to be the best, the pressures he faces every time he races, his joy at finally winning a Grand Prix and his hopes for the future. Away from the circuits, he reveals much about his lifestyle and the glamour that attaches itself to the worlds most exciting sport. This book provides unique access to Jenson Buttons world, with candid photographs showing him both in his private moments and at the times of maximum exposure as the races get underway. Hardback. 26 x 19 cm. 256 pages. By Jenson Button.
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David Coulthard The Autobiography
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The book takes the reader from Davids early days when he first became hooked on racing karts at the age of eleven, through to the high-speed world of Formula One he now inhabits, Coulthard has written one of the most honest and powerful sports autobiographies of recent years. In the book, he talks about his ups and downs at McLaren, the reputation he gained for his playboy lifestyle and how hard this has made it for him to settle down. Hardback 23 x 15cm 320 pages. By David Coulthard.
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TT in Camera
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Published to mark the centenary of the Isle of Man TT, this glorious photographic book presents a portfolio of work from Don Morley, the supreme photographer of motorcycle racing, who fell in love with the TT on his first visit in 1953 and returned every year for more than half a century. Packed with evocative images, most of them in colour, this book features all the post-war greats - legends such as Mike Hailwood and Joey Dunlop - as well as lesser-known riders who have played their part in the worlds most spectacular motorcycle races. This is a book to treasure for all TT fans. Hardback 29 x23cm. 256 pages. By Don Morley.
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100 Years of the Isle of Man TT
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This book celebrates 100 years of one of the best known, best loved and most important events in motorcycling. Since 1907 the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy has been contested over the roads of the island, which have played host to many of the greatest riders and motorcycles. This highly illustrated history of the event takes the reader from the beginning of the event before World War One to the present day, year by year. Hardback. 25 x 20cm. 272 pages. By David Wright.
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TT Centenary Souvenir Edition
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TT Centenary, compiled by Geoff Cannell and John Watterson, goes right back to the original St Johns course and also includes images from the Clypse Course used for a short period in the 1950s. The awesome 37.7 mile Snafell Mountain Course, which was the home of the British Motorcycle Grand Prix for four decades, remains the ultimate challenge to every discerning road racer. Paperback. 15 x 19 cm. 128 pages.
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The Magic of the TT
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Precisely 100 years ago men pitted themselves against The Mountain in the first motorcycle TT races, and set in motion a festival of speed that has continued every year with interruptions only for two world wars and one foot and mouth epidemic. Paperback. 20 x 13 cm. 336 pages. By Mac McDiarmid.
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Monaco Grand Prix
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Exquisite photographs, most of them published here for the first time, provide an intimate portrait of the Monaco Grand Prix, from the first race in 1929 through to the present day. Shot from every possible vantage point on the mountainous street circuit, these outstanding images capture the magic of this fabulous event. Hardback. 31 x 25 cm. 352 pages. By Michael Hewett.
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TT Century - 100 Years of the Tourist Trophy
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The Isle of Man TT races are the oldest and most famous motorcycle races in the world and in 2007 the event celebrates its 100th anniversary. Over the last century, many of the most famous names in bike racing have tackled the legendary Mountain course. The 37.73 mile public road circuit is widely regarded as the most dangerous in the world, and has claimed the lives of over 200 competitors. This book celebrates the triumphs of those who have taken on the TT and won, and also pays tribute to those who have paid the ultimate price for pursuing their dreams. Hardback. 28 x 25 cm. 320 pages. By Stuart Barker.
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