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Michael Davies may refer to: Entertainment Michael Davies (television producer) (born 1966), British producer of television game shows in the United States Mike Davies (broadcaster) (born 1978), disc jockey Michael ffolkes (Michael Davies, 1925–1988), illustrator and cartoonist Dik Mik (Michael Davies, born 1943), British musician with the band Hawkwind Sports Michael Davies (cricketer) (born 1976), English cricketer Michael Davies (ice hockey) (born 1986), American professional ice hockey player Mike Davies (rugby league), of the 1980s for Wales and Cardiff City Mike Davies (footballer) (born 1966), English former professional footballer Mike Davies (tennis) (1936–2015), British tennis player Other Michael Davies (Catholic writer) (1936–2004), traditionalist Catholic writer Sir Michael Davies (parliamentary official), Clerk of the Parliaments 1997–2003 Michael Davies (judge) (1921–2006), judge of the High Court of England and Wales Mike Davies (architect) (born 1942), architect Michael Llewelyn Davies (1900–1921), foster son of the author J.M. Barrie Michael Davies (priest), Irish Anglican priest See also Davies Michael Davis (disambiguation). Discover the Michael Davies popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Michael Davies books.

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  • Joe Dolan synopsis, comments

    Joe Dolan

    Ronan Casey

    Growing up in poor circumstances in the midlands town of Mullingar might seem an unlikely start for a musical superstar, but that's exactly the journey Joe Dolan travelled in his a...

  • In Strength And Shadow synopsis, comments

    In Strength And Shadow

    David Roach & Mervyn Davies

    Few rugby players have matched the achievements of Welshman Mervyn Davies, the shrewd, gutsy number 8 with the heart of a lion. In what was a remarkable career, he won two Grand Sl...

  • Totally Frank synopsis, comments

    Totally Frank

    Frank McGarvey & Ronnie Esplin

    During a glorious but controversial career, Frank McGarvey won every major trophy in Scottish football. Under Alex Ferguson at St Mirren in the 1970s, he inspired a young Saints te...

  • The Toon synopsis, comments

    The Toon

    R Hutchinson & Roger Hutchinson

    This is the full story, unofficial and uncensored, of one of the greatest football clubs in the country. From its birth in the 1890s to its rebirth in the 1990s and up to season 20...

  • Eddie Turnbull synopsis, comments

    Eddie Turnbull

    Eddie Turnbull & Martin Hannan

    As the first British player to score a goal in European club competition in 1955, Hibs hero Eddie Turnbull holds a unique place in footballing history. In Eddie Turnbull: Having a ...

  • Out In The Midday Sun synopsis, comments

    Out In The Midday Sun

    Elspeth Huxley

    Elspeth Huxley captivated readers throughout the world with her 'memories of an African childhood' in THE FLAME TREES OF THIKA and THE MOTTLED LIZARD. In this final volume ...

  • Shelf Life synopsis, comments

    Shelf Life

    Gideon Haigh

    Few journalists exemplify the creed ‘without fear or favour’ like Gideon Haigh. Shelf Life selects from twentyone years of writing on myriad subjects by one of our clearest thinker...

  • Clear Bright Future synopsis, comments

    Clear Bright Future

    Paul Mason

    A passionate defence of humanity and a work of radical optimism from the international bestselling author of PostcapitalismHow do we preserve what makes us human in an age of uncer...

  • The Chameleon Poet synopsis, comments

    The Chameleon Poet

    Robert Fraser

    The poet George Barker was convinced that his biography could never be written. 'I've stirred the facts around too much,' he told Robert Fraser. 'It simply can't be done.' Eliot w...

  • Pete Doherty synopsis, comments

    Pete Doherty

    Alex Hannaford

    Pete Doherty, erstwhile singer with The Libertines, is a British icon. Whether he is playing impromptu gigs in his front room or performing at Live 8, he possesses a sense of drama...

  • Licence to be Bad synopsis, comments

    Licence to be Bad

    Jonathan Aldred

    'It is going to change the way in which we understand many modern debates about economics, politics, and society' Ha Joon Chang, author of 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capit...

  • Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 11 synopsis, comments

    Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 11

    Maxim Jakubowski

    This superb annual anthology of the year’s most outstanding short crime fiction published in the UK is now well into its second decade. Jakubowski has succeeded, once again, in une...

  • My World in Motion synopsis, comments

    My World in Motion

    Jo Whiley

    Jo Whiley is someone millions of us recognise but very few of us know. Jo's a mother, sister, DJ, wife and musicindustry insider who throughout her career and in an age of fleetin...

  • Mysterious Scotland synopsis, comments

    Mysterious Scotland

    Michael Balfour

    Mysterious Scotland presents an extraordinary array of the weird and wonderful heritage of the country. Michael Balfour examines strange stories from the moors, forests, rivers, ho...

  • The Frost Goblin synopsis, comments

    The Frost Goblin

    Abi Elphinstone & Fiona Woodcock

    “The deepest frost has the power to rekindle hope in anyone who’s lost it…” In Bertie CrashWallop's noisy family, it can sometimes feel like there is no room for a quiet boy like h...

  • Brilliantly Bad synopsis, comments

    Brilliantly Bad

    Mark Tanner

    A miscellany of actual patents for wonderfully bizarre inventions, Brilliantly Bad is a salute to what the human mind can achieve – even if it probably shouldn’t.This collection of...

  • Curt synopsis, comments

    Curt

    Alan Curtis, Stuart Sprake & Tim Johnson

    Welsh footballer Alan Curtis is synonymous with Swansea City, having played for the club during three different spells, but he also played for Leeds United, Southampton and Cardiff...

  • Not Waving But Drowning synopsis, comments

    Not Waving But Drowning

    Edmund Gregory

    Not Waving But Drowning tells the harrowing true story of one man's childhood struggle against poverty and his subsequent drive to become a policeman in the Royal Ulster Constabula...

  • Secret Sky Garden synopsis, comments

    Secret Sky Garden

    Linda Sarah & Fiona Lumbers

    A startlingly original picture book about a little girl who creates a garden on a disused car park rooftop  Funni loves the old, disused car park, and spends a lot of time the...

  • Jackie Milburn synopsis, comments

    Jackie Milburn

    Jack Milburn

    Written by his own son, Jackie Milburn: A Man of Two Halves gives an unprecedented insight into the life and career of the legendary Newcastle United forward. To this day, 'Wor Jac...

  • The Responsible Globalist synopsis, comments

    The Responsible Globalist

    Hassan Damluji

    'Thought provoking and wellwritten... a good read for people who care about solving global problems. Damluji puts forth ideas that can help make global systems more successful' Bi...

  • Grass synopsis, comments

    Grass

    Martin King, Martin Knight & Phil Sparrowhawk

    Grass is the incredible story of Phil Sparrowhawk, a workingclass boy with gambling in his blood. Like most punters, he enjoyed an incredible run of luck, but finally rolled the di...

  • Teenage Revolution synopsis, comments

    Teenage Revolution

    Alan Davies

    When Alan Davies was growing up he seemed to drive his family mad. 'What are we going to do with you?' they would ask as if he might know the answer.Perhaps it was because he came...

  • Jungle Tales synopsis, comments

    Jungle Tales

    John Quinn

    Years of tradition crashed around the ears of Celtic supporters when the Jungle was demolished and replaced by seating to conform with the Taylor Report. It might never have been t...