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0:01: Parting Shots from the World of Sports
The co-author of "Baseball Anecdotes" now offers a humorous collection of … mehr »
geschrieben von Steve Wulf (Autor) und Mike Greenberg (Solist) und Steve Wulf (Herausgeber)
0:01: Parting Shots from the World of Sports
The co-author of "Baseball Anecdotes" now offers a humorous collection of … mehr »
geschrieben von Steve Wulf (Autor) und Mike Greenberg (Solist) und Steve Wulf (Herausgeber)
Baseball is America's national pastime and the intellectuals' favourite sport. It is a game with a long and colourful history, and hence a natural subject for an anecdotes book. This brings together … mehr »
geschrieben von Daniel Okrent (Autor) und Steve Wuif (Autor) und Steve Wulf (Orchester)
Buck O'Neil, the man who won the admiration and the hearts of viewers of Ken Burns' PBS documentary, "Baseball", tells the story of his life, from his days in the Negro League to his career as the … mehr »
geschrieben von Buck O'Neil (Autor) und David Conrads (Autor) und Steve Wulf (Orchester)

Davis Miller is a prize-winning sports journalist who has idolised Ali since the age of twelve. Ali is now in his fifties and suffering from Parkinson's disease. This is their story - the story of …
Davis Miller's "The Zen of Muhammad Ali" was nominated for …

"George Scarborough is a significant addition to the bookshelf of any student of Western History" -- Bill O'Neal, Journal of Arizona History. "DeArment successfully captures the disorder, the …

The experiences of Carter S. Anderson with the Virginia Central Railroad, which ran from Richmond to Staunton, enabled him to write of the trials and tribulations of the daily activities of the train …
Like many women, Debra Ginsberg shares a special bond with her three sisters. As their free-spirited parents traveled the world, Debra, the eldest of five children, formed deep and unbreakable ties …
Michael Meltsner, former Guggenheim Fellow and Berlin Prize Fellow at the American Academy, has been a Professor of Law at Columbia and Harvard Law Schools and Dean at Northeastern School of Law, …
Focused on the inside story of law reform, this book contains portraits of some figures, including Thurgood Marshall, William Kuntsler, and the black law professor Derrick Bell, as well as of movers …
Harry Pearson is a journalist and writer who contributes …
Subtitled, "A Boy's Own Story Of Imaginary Combat". This is a brilliantly funny and nostalgic look at 1960s and 1970s childhood, as well as a more serious examination of boys' and men's obsession with …
'His war-obsessed childhood is so warm and funny and true you might be tempted to hug yourself with delight' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
'Funny, perceptive ? Pearson has you laughing throughout with guilty …

James McConnel studied at the Royal College of Music and later with Stephen Sondheim at Oxford. An award-winning composer, he has written extensively for the theatre -- collaborating with Lionel Bart, …
This is the true story of a life driven by Tourette's by the man that made and presented the Channel 4 documentary "What Made Mozart Tic". "Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time" meets "A …
Mickey Dennis weaves a tale that would make Charles Dickens pale and Emily Dickinson proud in "Take One Day At A Time: Surviving Post-Traumatic Stress." His writing is engaging, disjunct and chock …

Charlotte Grey and her husband John have now got to grips with the harsh realities of agricultural life on Bithnie farm in Aberdeenshire, but the time has come to acknowledge the inevitable and accept …
Leonardo da Vinci's pioneering scientific work was virtually unknown during his lifetime. Acclaimed scientist and bestselling author Capra reveals that da Vinci was in many ways the unacknowledged …
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