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January/February 2014
The second-most frequently reprinted book in the English language is a 350-year-old fishing manual set in a bucolic Tottenham. Haringey never looked so good
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January/February 2013
Franklin Foer and Marc Tracy's Jewish Jocks features some real life He-Menschen, but also a host of anti-jocks: tennis's first transexual player and the world record hot dog competition eater
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September 2012
'Germans longed for Olympic medals as validation, but were surprised at how London rose to the occasion'
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September 2012
Most of the world-beating cricket team of the 1970s were anti-apartheid. Now they are shut out from the national game
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