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The Hamilton Notes

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The incomparable George Hamilton returns with a superb offering of travails and anecdotes spanning his five decades on our airwaves and on our screens, always at the heart of Irish culture. Picking up where his first book, The Nation Holds Its Breath, left off, George continues to illuminate the path that took him from the Cregagh Road in Belfast to the most extraordinary locations across the world. Whether going behind the scenes of his beloved Lyric FM show or reliving the dramatic events of the 100-metre final at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the reader will be captivated once more by George’ s storytelling as he expertly weaves tales and paints the most evocative pictures. Sport, music and travel are intertwined throughout – George’ s love for all three evident on every page. His writing style is consistently surprising; the reader is never quite certain where George is taking them but few will be able to resist being caught up in the stories and going along for the ride. The Hamilton Notes is a delightful manifestation of that old adage – ‘ It’ s not the destination, it’ s the journey.’ And there could be no finer raconteur to guide the reader along the way.

256 pages, Hardcover

Published November 8, 2024

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November 28, 2024
A very good book,plenty of different stories from George about his career in broadcasting both on tv and radio, he takes you behind the scenes and tells you how it works ,the book is part sports (football and Olympics and the history of the tournaments he covered and his memory of matches he has watched, also it is part travel volg and history of different cities and countries he has visited, only 238 pages in the book wish there were more,could read more of his football and travel stories, just one thing there is no photos in the about ,I always like seeing pictures along side the stories
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