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Shortlisted for the Rugby Book of the Year at the British Sports Book Awards 2013.
What does it mean to be a British Lion and part of a 125 year old tradition? In this unique book, perfect for any rugby fan, four acclaimed sports writers try to get to the essence of a Lion and the esteemed red jersey by interviewing a vast number of former ‘tourists’. 2013 will see an estimated 10,000 rugby fans travel to Hong Kong and 40,000 to Australia to see the matches.
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About Stephen Jones, Tom English, Nick Cain
Stephen Jones is a multi award-winning The Sunday Times rugby correspondent and world-renowned rugby expert. He is the author of several books on the sport, including Lion Man: The Autobiography of Ian McGeechan, Midnight Rugby: Triumph and Shambles in the Professional Era, and Endless Winter: Inside Story of the Rugby Revolution which was the winner of the prestigious William Hill Sports Book of the Year award.
Tom English is the award-winning chief sports writer for the Scotland on Sunday and has been voted Scottish Sport's Feature Writer of the Year by the Scottish Press Association for three years running. He has held posts with The Sunday Times, Sunday Express and The Scotsman. He won Rugby Book of the Year at the 2010 British Sports Book Awards for his novel, The Grudge.
Nick Cain is a rugby columnist for The Sunday Times and chief writer for The Rugby Paper. He edited Rugby World magazine for nine years, and is the co-author of The Lions Diary with Jeremy Guscott and Rugby Union for Dummies.
David Barnes is a freelance journalist, covering rugby for various newspapers. He is the co-author of Jim Renwick's autobiography, Centre of Excellence, and the co-author of Behind the Thistle: Playing Rugby for Scotland, published in 2010.
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