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Welcome to Pennant Books, a division of Pennant Publishing Ltd. Registered in 2004, Pennant Books is the brainchild of bestselling author Cass Pennant in partnership with Brighton businessman Laxley Pennant; it became a directorship of three in 2006 when marketing entrepreneur supreme Paul Boon was made a shareholder.

Pennant Books was introduced to the book industry with the launch of our first publication on 16 November 2005, the autobiography of previously little-known former Irish heavyweight boxer Big Joe Egan. With Joe’s help, we managed to secure the services of ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson, Joe’s close friend and former sparring partner, to attend the first book signing at Books Etc, Jubilee Place, Canary Wharf, London Docklands. Tyson also provided the book’s Foreword, in which he paid tribute to Joe and their enduring friendship.

Big Joe Egan broke all sales records for a book signing on the Wharf, which had previously been held by the World Cup-winning English rugby team. The launch brought the Wharf to a lunchtime standstill as office workers mixed with British fight fans who turned out in force to see Joe and Mike, along with a dozen boxing champions that included such sporting legends as Frank Bruno, Barry McGuigan, Alan Minter, Steve Collins, Chris Eubank, Jim Watt and Charlie Magri.

The signing created huge media interest, which the company capitalised on with Joe and Mike sporting sweatshirts emblazoned with the book-cover imprint and the company name, which they wore at all media interviews. The launch event and the book itself was covered in The Sun, The Mirror, The Daily Star, The Independent and the Metro, and featured in most of the Irish press publications including a four-page feature in The Sunday Times. The launch received worldwide coverage by BBC World News and Sky TV, as the book has seen Joe become a celebrity in his own right.

Following the success of Big Joe Egan, we have published several other well-received titles including Black Hammers, a fascinating look at the history of black players in the West Ham side, featuring frank and open player interviews; West Ham Miscellany and Pompey Miscellany, essential fans’ guides to the history of each club incorporating quirky facts, player quotes and terrace songs; Divide of the Steel City, a dual-authored book exploring the history of Sheffield and the rivalry between United and Wednesday as viewed from both sides; and The Ryder Lions, a meticulously researched history of the GB and Ireland Ryder Cup-winning side of 1957. Most recently, we have published The Bridge House, the story of the influential London music venue as told by Terence Murphy, the landlord who made it the place to play in London in the early 80s. Part autobiography, part music history, with contributions from the famous bands who played there and a Foreword by Garry Bushell, it makes essential reading for any music fan. Towards the end of 2007 a progressive year that gave us two real scoops when beating the pursuing publishing pack to be first out and on the bookshelfs with The Lewis Hamilton Story. The second scoop was the timing of Pariah: Colin Stagg, the man wrongly charged with the Wimbledon Common murder. We published the day a convicted sex killer was charged with the murder and launched ourselves as a true crime list publisher.

The company continues to go from strength to strength, and we believe our success lies in the faith and support we invest in each title we publish and with the care and encouragement we give to each of our authors, all of whom are passionate and extremely knowledgeable about their subjects. The quality of the content of our books is matched by our high production values, which ensures that our books will stand the test of time.


Independent Publisher and producer of a wide-range of best-selling and highly illustrated non-fiction books. Specializing in sports, including titles of popular fan-culture, true crime, biography, autobiography, humour, life-style and select literary fiction, USA and foreign rights available.

ISBNs, Imprints & Series: 0 9550394, 1 906015

 


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