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Bridge Over The Rainbow

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A sequel to If I Only Had a Heart, once again featuring Dorothy, the Tin Man and the rest of the gang at the Over the Rainbow Bridge Club. Some of these stories have appeared in BRIDGE magazine, and in Australian Bridge, but all are collected here in book form for the first time. Bill Buttle's illustrations add to the fun.

ALEX ADAMSON (Linlithgow, Scotland) is a Scotland Open Team player. He has captained the Scottish Open, Junior and Women's teams. After a successful European Championships in 2018, he will captain the Women in the Venice Cup in 2019.

Harry Smith (Scone, Scotland) has represented Scotland in both the Open and Senior Teams. As NPC, he captained the Senior Team to a European Bronze Medal in Dublin in 2012, and to the quarterfinal of the World Championships in Bali the following year, the story of which is told in Scotland’s Senior Moment.

Paperback; 238 pages; 2019

Bridge Over The Rainbow

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A sequel to If I Only Had a Heart, once again featuring Dorothy, the Tin Man and the rest of the gang at the Over the Rainbow Bridge Club. Some of these stories have appeared in BRIDGE magazine, and in Australian Bridge, but all are collected here in book form for the first time. Bill Buttle's illustrations add to the fun.

ALEX ADAMSON (Linlithgow, Scotland) is a Scotland Open Team player. He has captained the Scottish Open, Junior and Women's teams. After a successful European Championships in 2018, he will captain the Women in the Venice Cup in 2019.

Harry Smith (Scone, Scotland) has represented Scotland in both the Open and Senior Teams. As NPC, he captained the Senior Team to a European Bronze Medal in Dublin in 2012, and to the quarterfinal of the World Championships in Bali the following year, the story of which is told in Scotland’s Senior Moment.

Paperback; 238 pages; 2019