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James Morton

    Mad Frank's Diary
    Brew
    Gangland Soho
    Killer-Fillers
    Brilliant Bread
    Biochemistry for Sport and Exercise Metabolism
    • Focusing on the intersection of biochemistry and sports, this book simplifies the complex biochemical principles behind muscle energy production during exercise. It caters specifically to students pursuing sport-related degrees, making challenging concepts accessible even for those with limited scientific knowledge. By contextualizing biochemistry within the realm of sports, it effectively bridges the gap between theory and practical application, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of exercise metabolism.

      Biochemistry for Sport and Exercise Metabolism
    • James Morton was surely the people's favourite to win 2012's Great British Bake Off series - with his Fairisle jumpers and eccentric showstoppers, this soft-spoken Scottish medical student won the viewers' hearts if not the trophy. James uses supermarket flour and instant yeast - you can save money by making your own bread.

      Brilliant Bread
    • Killer-Fillers

      • 44pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Featuring a curated selection of exceptional drum breaks, this collection emphasizes developing coordination independence and ear training for drummers. It includes a variety of exercises tailored for the drum set, enhancing both skill and musicality. Additionally, readers gain access to online audio to further support their practice and learning experience.

      Killer-Fillers
    • The fascinating history of Soho's criminal activity

      Gangland Soho
    • Making good beer at home is easy, and oh so cheap. Brew takes the novice beer- enthusiast by the hand and talks you through every last step of the process.

      Brew
    • Mad Frank's Diary

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      `They say I've killed 40 people and who am I to disagree? I've always liked even numbers.'Branded the dentist for using pliers to extract the teeth of those who owed money to his boss Charlie Richardson, Frankie Fraser was labelled the most dangerous man in Britain by two Home Secretaries.

      Mad Frank's Diary
    • Shetland

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,2(35)Évaluer

      The first book to explore the cooking and communities of Shetland, with lavish photography of these spectacular isles

      Shetland
    • Britain's most infamous criminals: the Kray twins. The extent of their activities has always been uncertain. But now, it is time for the conclusive account of their story, from their East End beginnings, to becoming the kingpins of London's underworld.

      Krays: The Final Word
    • This is an omnibus edition of two books about how the police force works. In the first, Morton unravels the tangled history of key players, including Bertie Smalls, the original supergrass, and his successor, "King Squealer" Maurice O'Mahony. The second is a study of police corruption in the UK.

      Supergrasses & informers and Bent coppers omnibus
    • Sport has always attracted organised crime. Huge sums of money are wagered in every arena, and rorts, swindles and unsporting behaviour have shadowed players of all codes. Cricket and footy are not immune, with Heath Shaw and Ben Cousins caught up in gambling and drugs, and NRL star Ryan Tandy in match-fixing. Plenty of punters have criminal connections-Alphonse Gangitano and the Moran brothers. Drugs play a major part on and off the fields of play (looking at you, Essendon Football Club and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks) with horses and greyhounds also routinely doped. James Morton and Susanna Lobez investigate the cheating underbelly of sport, from the first cricket pitch invasion in the 1890s through to the contemporary scandals that will leave you wondering if there is such a thing as a sporting chance.

      Gangland This Unsporting Life