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Written by Larry R. Miller. By PublishAmerica.
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No comments about Yol Bolsun.
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Written by Michael D'Antonio. By Riverhead Hardcover.
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No comments about Forever Blue.
Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
Written by Brian McFarlane. By Ecw Press.
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No comments about Clancy: The King's Story.
Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
Written by Thormanby. By Read Country Books.
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No comments about Four Fathers of Big Game Hunting - Biographical Sketches Of The Sporting Lives Of William Cotton Oswell, Henry Astbury Leveson, Samuel White Baker & Roualeyn George Gordon Cumming.
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Written by Steve Richardson. By Republic of Texas.
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No comments about Kelvin Sampson:OU Basketball Story.
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Written by Ahmad Rashad. By New Readers Press.
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No comments about Selected from Rashad (Writers Voice).
Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
Written by John McGill and Dave Baker. By Sports Masters.
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1 comments about Tim Couch: A Passion For The Game.
- A very good read. I'm not quite down with it, but a great book. There's no self-hype here by Couch. The authors do a great job taking a story of "small town boy makes good" into a story all of us can relate to in one way or another. I've been a Tim Couch fan ever since he came to Cleveland, and you'll enjoy reading about how he gets there. A definite must-read.
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Written by Jeff Gordon. By GHB Publishers.
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3 comments about Chris Pronger: The Captain (Sport Snaps Series).
- If you were like me and were looking for a good Pronger book, your search ends! This had a lot of great information on Pronger. Let's Go Blues!
- This book was really good - it showed his whole life. The pictures were great and the tips accurate. It really shows the life of a player and how hard you have to try to make it big. It was a great thing for me---you should check it out.
- The worst thing about this book is it doesn't have enough pages...I found myself wanting to read more. There are a lot of tips for young players and some bio information which is interesting. The pictures are great, espescially the younger ones. Thanks to Chris for sharing them with all of us.
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Written by Jimmy Walker. By Harpercollins Pub Ltd.
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Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
Written by Alec Sir Rose. By Adlard Coles Nautical Press.
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1 comments about My Lively Lady (World of Cruising Series).
- Sir Alec Rose was a grocer in his 50's when he decided to live the dream and participate in the 2nd single-handed transatlantic race in 1964, followed in 1967 by his eastabout 3-horns 2-stop singlehanded circumnavigation that culminated in his investiture by Queen Elizabeth II. Rose is an eminently likeable chap, and it would all make for great reading in this sailing memoir, but unfortunately it somewhat consists of `...at 2pm the wind changed, and i changed sails... and 3.30 the wind changed again, and i changed sails..." after a few recent decades of inundation with sailing stories infused with historical perspective and socio-psycological growth (great books like "Sea Change," and the enjoyable "The Water In Between") there is something refreshing about a nice guy who seems balanced and merely seems to prefer a nip of whiskey to lengthy introspection about personal growth. Nonetheless, for straight-forward, go-get `em, greatest generation sailing memoirs I must more highly recommend Smeeton's `Once is Enough' or the sailor who beat Rose by a year, Chichester in his "Gypsy Moth Circles the World." Enjoy!
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