Brian Viner's Books
There are 6 books
1.
The Good, The Dad and the Ugly
The Trials of Fatherhood
By: Brian Viner
This edition: Mass Market Paperback, 368 pages
Publication date: May 23, 2013
Brian Viner's children are finally leaving home. Exhausted and broken, and on average £200,000 worse off per child, Brian felt it was time to look back on the adventure of being a father over the previous 18 years. There...
Other Formats: eBook
2.
Cream Teas, Traffic Jams and Sunburn
The Great British Holiday
By: Brian Viner
This edition: Trade Paperback, 320 pages
Publication date: May 24, 2012
The British on holiday: how can four simple words evoke so many vivid images, images of raw sunburn and relentless rain, of John Bull's Pub (in Lanzarote) and Antonio's Tapas Bar (in Torquay), of endless queues to get through...
3.
Ali, Pelé, Lillee and Me
A Personal Odyssey Through the Sporting Seventies
By: Brian Viner
This edition: Mass Market Paperback, 304 pages
Publication date: June 2, 2010
Brian Viner's formative years as a sports nut coincided with what he argues was the best sporting decade of all time. The 1970s gave us the greatest football team in the history of the game. Muhammad Ali in his pomp. Red Rum....
4.
Nice to See It, To See It, Nice
The 1970s in front of the Telly
By: Brian Viner
This edition: Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages
Publication date: February 4, 2010
The 1970s was the decade of Fawlty Towers and Porridge, A Bouquet of Barbed Wire and I, Claudius, The Sweeney and Starsky and Hutch. There was no such thing in those days as Playstation or Wii or even video recorders; for its...
5.
The Pheasants' Revolt
More Tales of the Country
By: Brian Viner
This edition: Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages
Publication date: April 7, 2008
In TALES OF THE COUNTRY, Brian Viner described how he and his family upped sticks from north London to deepest Herefordshire, chasing a rural idyll that, eventually, they caught up with. By the end of their first year at...
6.
Tales of the Country
By: Brian Viner
This edition: Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages
Publication date: April 3, 2006
Brian Viner and his family had enjoyed much about their nice little middle-class patch of north London, but gradually realised they were suffering from a severe case of 'metropause' -- the desire to swap the hassles of London...





















