Sports Bookshelf

@sportsbookshelf

Website for sports book fans conceived, designed, written and edited by journalist Jon Culley.

Joined May 2011

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  1. Born on this day in 1898, the 'Shoemaker to the Stars' - Salvatore Ferragamo.

  2. Cecilia Bartoli - opera star who gave new life to works of 'forgotten' composers.

  3. The place to learn about Italian history and culture - one day at a time.

  4. Happy Birthday to the great mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli, born on this day in Rome in 1966.

  5. Four marriages, Ingrid Bergman and a lasting legacy to Italian cinema: the life of Roberto Rossellini.

  6. Roberto Rossellini - movie genius who courted scandal in his private life.

  7. 70 years on - Italy celebrates the day it became a republic.

  8. All the winners from last night's at Lord's, including

  9. Congrats to all the authors tonight

  10. The Autobiography of the Year is Formula One & Beyond by Max Mosley ()

  11. Winner of Rugby Book of the Year is No Borders by ()

  12. Winner of the Cycling Book of the Year is The Racer by ()

  13. The Outstanding Sports Writing Award goes to Barbarian Days by ()

  14. A standing ovation for Brian Glanville as he takes the stage

  15. Brian Glanville is presented with the Outstanding Contribution to Sports Writing - presented by

  16. The New Writer of the Year is awarded to Two Hours by ()

  17. Winner of International Autobiography is My Fight, Your Fight by

  18. Winner of Biography of the Year is Speed Kings by ()

  19. The winner of Illustrated Book of the Year is 1/1000th by Bob Martin ()

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