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Dead Men Don't Tell Tales by Guy Martin
Category: Sport
The world's only million-copy-selling truck fitter is back, faster than ever'A one-off, genuine marvel' - The TimesGuy famously often said, 'I love racing because it can kill you'. But he's a dad now, and he wants to see his daughter grow up to become a welder. The racing had to stop.But the thrill of a ...Show more
Dead Men Don't Tell Tales by Guy Martin
Category: Biography
Guy Martin can't sit still. He has to keep pushing - both himself and whatever machine he is piloting - to the extreme. He's a doer, not a talker.That applies whether Guy's competing in a self-supported 750-mile mountain bike race across Arizona, or trying to reach 300mph in a standing mile on the 800-h ...Show more
Guy Martin: My Autobiography by Guy Martin
Category: Biography
This book is the Phenomenal Sunday Times No1 Bestseller. 'It was the start of the third lap of the 2010 Senior TT, the last race of the fortnight. The last chance to get a TT win for another year, and I was pushing hard. Ballagarey. The kind of corner that makes me continue road racing. A proper man's c ...Show more
Guy Martin: When You Dead, You Dead: My Adventures as a Road Racing Truck Fitter by Guy Martin
Category: Humour
"The maddest 12 months of my life. The journey starts with an oddball race up an American mountain and ends with me checking myself out of hospital with a broken back. Again a' As Guy's Latvian grandfather frequently reminded him, 'When you dead, you dead'. So before it's all over, Guy Martin is making ...Show more
Guy Martin: Worms to Catch by Guy Martin
Category: Travel
'I was never going to sleep in and take it easy, there were worms to catch.' In August 2015 Guy Martin crashed out of the lead of an Ulster Grand Prix superbike race held on the world's fastest racetrack. He had invasive surgery to bolt his broken spine and hand back together, and within days he decided ...Show more
Le Grand Vefour: Guy Martin by Guy Martin
Category: Food & Wine
Le Grand Vefour is one of the most famous and oldest gourmet restaurants in Paris. It is a veritable jewel of the 18th century "art decoratif", located in the heart of Paris, next to the Gardens of the Palais Royal. Le Grand Vefour has been the finest gourmet rendezvous of Parisian political, artistic a ...Show more
My Autobiography by Guy Martin
Category: Biography
'It was the start of the third lap of the 2010 Senior TT, the last race of the fortnight. The last chance to get a TT win for another year, and I was pushing hard. Ballagarey. The kind of corner that makes me continue road racing. A proper man's corner. You go through the right-hander at something like ...Show more
Once - A Selection of Short Short Stories by Linda Martin (Editor); Elfie Shiosaki; Ellie Fisher; Gillian Greensmith; Grant Revell; Guy Salvidge; Izzy Mead; Leonard Goulds; Mabel Gibson; Mark Hackleton; Martin Lindsay; Laura Keenan (Editor); Matt Beamish; Nadia Rhook; Olivier Breton; Priya Kahlon; Rachel Isaacson; Robyn Lunn; Sabian Wilde; Scott-Patrick Mitchell; Shannon Jade; Susan Midalia; Amy Budrikis; Yann Toussaint; Arianne Chavez; Ashleigh Hardcastle; Bronwyn Jones; Caroline Nutter; Carolyn Abbs; Dianna Grove
Category: Fiction
Once: A selection of short short stories brings together the best of new flash, micro and short-hybrid fiction in Western Australia. The collection showcases thirty new, rising and established writers who share big ideas in tiny spaces. Funny, insightful, wondrous and smart, these potent short shorts wi ...Show more
We Need to Weaken the Mixture by Guy Martin
Category: Transport
The million-copy selling truck fitter returns***Featured on Channel 4***'I can't stop biting off more than I can chew. Maybe I'm wearing everything out, but I believe the body is a fantastic thing and it will repair itself and I'll go again. If it's running too rich, I don't stop what I'm doing, just we ...Show more
We Need to Weaken the Mixture by Guy Martin
Category: Sport
'I can't stop biting off more than I can chew. Maybe I'm wearing everything out, but I believe the body is a fantastic thing and it will repair itself and I'll go again. If it's running too rich, I don't stop what I'm doing, just weaken the mixture and carry on.'Since we last heard from him, Guy Martin ...Show more
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