First edition first print hardback of ALEX THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (The Autobiography) by Alex Higgins (with Tony Francis) and published by Pelham Books in 1986. Signed to a previous owner by Higgins on the title page.
The book is in very good condition (green cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine) - would be near fine but for a small dent to the top front board edge. The book is in a very good unclipped dust jacket which has some light creasing to the edges. Internally the pages are clean and tight and there are no tears or other inscriptions.
The autobiography of one of snooker's best known and most colourful figures who was probably the innovator of snooker as we know it today. He talks frankly and openly about many topics, including his often volatile association with the snooker establishment, his views on his contemporaries and up and coming young players, and on his past relationship with drugs and drink.
172 pages including Index. Illustrated with two sections of black & white photographs
ISBN: 0720716721
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The book is in very good condition (green cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine) - would be near fine but for a small dent to the top front board edge. The book is in a very good unclipped dust jacket which has some light creasing to the edges. Internally the pages are clean and tight and there are no tears or other inscriptions.
The autobiography of one of snooker's best known and most colourful figures who was probably the innovator of snooker as we know it today. He talks frankly and openly about many topics, including his often volatile association with the snooker establishment, his views on his contemporaries and up and coming young players, and on his past relationship with drugs and drink.
172 pages including Index. Illustrated with two sections of black & white photographs
ISBN: 0720716721
PAYMENT CAN BE MADE BY CREDIT CARD VIA NOCHEX (SECURE PAYMENT PROCESSOR FOR UK & INTERNATIONAL BUYERS - NO FEES) WE ALSO ACCEPT CHEQUES OR POSTAL ORDERS IN BRITISH POUNDS AS WELL AS BANK DRAFTS ALSO IN BRITISH POUNDS
Please refer to the statement of delivery below:
* Payment by Credit Card or by postal order: item will be posted within 24 hours
* Payment by Cheque/Bank Draft: item will be posted when funds have cleared
* Combined postage if more than one item is purchased
Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
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Condition:Used
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Product Code:12055
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Weight:0.6kg