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RWC France 2007

The Complete Story of the Rugby World Cup 2007

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By Ian Robertson
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  • Published: 12th Nov 2007
  • ISBN: 1905828292
  • Pages: 192
  • Size: 286mm x 200mm

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"Story of the Rugby World Cup" edited by BBC Commentator Ian Robertson is the follow up to the bestselling "Sweet Chariot". Released within 10 days of the completion of the 2007 Rugby World Cup, this will be a complete record of the tournament, written by many of the games' leading writers and broadcasters and illustrated by a team of top sports photographers. This is a perfect souvenir of the Rugby World Cup 2007, a book which will rekindle memories for the millions who will follow the matches on radio and television and the thousands who travel to France to watch the drama unfold.

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