Publication date: 2001-12 Dewey code: 070.449796092 Price: $34.10
Review Sportswriter: The Life and Times of Grantland Rice / Replica Books:"Grantland Rice was the greatest man I have known," Red Smith once wrote. "The greatest talent, the greatest gentleman. " Most of Rice's contemporaries would have shared this assessment. One of the most celebrated sportswriters of all time, it was Grantland Rice who immortalized Notre Dame's outstanding 1924 backfield as "The Four Horsemen," who nicknamed Red Grange "The Galloping Ghost," and who authored one of the most frequently quoted poetic couplets in all of sport: "For when the One Great Scorer comes to mark against your name, / He writes-not that you won or lost-but how you played the Game. " But more important, if we see the 1920s and 1930s-the era of Jack Dempsey and Babe Ruth and Bobby Jones-as a Golden Age of Sport, it is in large part because Grant Rice saw them as golden, and conveyed this golden vision to millions of readers daily. In Sportswriter, Charles Fountain provides the first full-length biography of Grantland Rice. This colorful, vividly narrated portrait ranges from Rice's childhood in Nashville, to his days as star athlete at Vanderbilt, to his first jobs in Atlanta, Nashville, and New York, to his prime as the most popular, most read sportswriter of his day, the dean of a remarkable group of 1920s writers that included Heywood Broun, Damon Runyon, Paul Gallico, and Ring Lardner. Fountain provides unforgettable portraits of Rice's extraordinarily wide range of friends, from cartoonist Rube Goldberg and columnist Franklin P. Adams, to sports legends Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, and Bobby Jones, to his closest friend, Ring Lardner, a man who was in many ways his opposite. We learn of Rice's staggering accomplishments as sportswriter, which included writing a column that appeared six days a week in over a hundred newspapers, selecting an All-America Football Team that was the All-America team for more than 20 years, editing The American Golfer, the leading golf magazine for over a decade, producing and narrating numerous film shorts, and in general publishing some 67 million words over a 53 year career. [+]
And as Fountain tells this story, he also provides memorable snapshots of American life: the small-town baseball teams at the turn of the century, the bustling newspaper world of New York City (at a time when there were 14 daily papers in New York, twelve on and around Park Row), and most of all, some of the great sporting events of all time, including the Dempsey-Willard heavyweight bout, the 1919 Black Sox World Series scandal, Bobby Jones's Grand Slam, and much more. Here then is the colorful life and times of a man who loved sports-who loved the contests, loved the atmosphere, loved the camaraderie of the press box and of a passenger-train drawing room-and who loved sharing it all with the millions who read his work.
Publication date: 2004-05-24 Dewey code: 796 Price: $39.25
Review Jonah Lomu Autobiography / Headline Book Publishing:When Jonah Lomu trampled over Tony Underwood in the World Cup semi-final in 1995, the greatest star rugby union has ever seen was launched on the world. His size and pace seemed to make him unstoppable - and he was still just 20, having only recently learned to play on the wing. How much better would he get? But a year later, a rare and serious kidney disorder threatened more than his career. He fought back, and continued to score tries at a remarkable rate. Lomu's astonishing story is not just about tries, but about adapting to becoming rugby's first superstar of the professional era, a life lived in the spotlight. Published in the aftermath of the 2003 World Cup, when Lomu will be seeking to add to his record 15 tries in the competition, this is an extraordinary tale from an extraordinary man.
Publication date: 1986-08-01 Price: $22.95
Review Napoleon and His British Captives / Sportshelf & Soccer Associates:
Publication date: 2008-04-16 Dewey code: 796 List Price: $89.00 Price: $84.64
Review Katherine Montgomery - A Change of Heart on Women's Athletics / VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K.:After graduating from Florida State College for Women (FSCW) Katherine Montgomery became an instructor at the college and began training to head the new Physical Education program. Montgomery began her career just as a contentious argument over the right type of athletics for women was peaking. As a student, she had participated in and advocated for athletics on behalf of her fellow students. Montgomery assumed the duties of the head of the Department of Physical Education at FSCW in 1923 when critics were beginning to act on their concern for women's participation in competitive athletics. At a meeting held that same year, leaders in women's education, athletics, recreation, and fitness concluded that women should be restricted from participating in certain athletic events, a decision which affected women's sports throughout the country. The impact of Montgomery's change of heart can be seen in the effect on women's athletics at FSCW and throughout the South. This study not only brings to light the history of an extraordinary woman but also illuminates the tensions surrounding the evolution of women's athletics in the United States.
Review Mystery Spinner: the Story of Jack Iverson: The Story of Jack Iverson / The Text Publishing Company:
Publication date: 2002-10-07
Review Rushie / Hachette Livre NZ Limited:
Authors
- Matthew Hall
- Robbie Slater
Publication date: 1999-09-30
Review Hard Way / HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd:
Authors
- Frederick Patrick O'Donoghue
Creator: Lorraine Cherington Publication date: 1996-11
Review Scouting for Glory: Life in the Thirties Followed by a Soccer Scout's Notebook / F O'Donoghue:
Publication date: 1991-06 Dewey code: 796.83092 Price: $5.00
Review Joe Louis: American Folk Hero / Phi Delta Kappa Intl Inc:Throughout his phenomenal boxing career, Joe Louis exemplified the values of hard work, honesty, and patriotism. For middle grades and up, this small book captures the qualities that made Joe Louis a folk hero one to whom all students can look as a role model.
Publication date: 1986-08-01 Price: $22.95
Review Napoleon and His British Captives / Sportshelf & Soccer Associates:
Publication date: 1988
Review New Orleans Country Club, 1913-1988 / New Orleans Country Club:
Creator: Sir Donald Bradman Publication date: 1995-03
Review Masterclass / Polar Print Group Ltd:
Authors
- Michael Shiels
- Arthur Hills
Publication date: 2003-12 Dewey code: 712.5092 Price: $189.06
Review The Works of Art: Golf Course Designs by Arthur Hills / Donning Company Publishers:
Publication date: 2003-06-01 Dewey code: 796 List Price: $35.00 Price: $84.94
Review Schumacher: The Official Inside Story of the Formula One Icon / Ebury Press:Since 1994 Michael Schumacher has dominated Grand Prix, winning the FIA World championship in five of the last nine seasons. In 2001 / 2002 he broke almost every motor racing record and is now the most successful Formula One driver of all time. Now, in the official Schumacher book, we discover for the very first time the real Michael Schumacher - through extensive first person material, as well as a narrative by Sabine Kehm, a journalist, colleague and friend of Schumacher. Fantastic new photographs from renowned European photographer, Michel Comte, give us new insight into the man and his life. For the first time the private man who gives nothing away and the driver who takes no hostages relaxes and opens up. This book will be a real surprise to all fans of Formula One and anyone who's wondered just what goes on behind the superhero's mask. We learn about Schumacher's past, the secrets of his extraordinary success, his family, his view of other drivers and the state of F1, his opinions on controversial races and drivers, and we are given an insider's view of Ferrari. At last one of the truly great sporting heroes opens up in an intimate, fantastically photographed book.
Publication date: 2001-08 Dewey code: 799 Price: $45.00
Review Itchen Memoirs / Robert Hale Ltd:
Publication date: 2004-03-01 Dewey code: 796 List Price: $62.00 Price: $143.73
Review The Jack Brabham Story / Pavilion Books:A long-overdue account of the career of Jack Brabham, in which he won three Formula 1 Driver's World Championship titles and many F2 Championships; became the world's first dominant manufacturer of single-seater racing cars; and the first driver to win a World Title in a car bearing his own name.
Publication date: 1999-10-28
Review Brave Hearts / Ironbark Press:
Authors
- Felícia Cabrita
- Ana Sofia Fonseca
Creator: Esfera dos Livros Publication date: 2007 Price: $84.00
Review Pinto da Costa - Luzes e Sombras de Um Dragão / Esfera dos Livros:
Creator: Scott Brick Publication date: 2004-11 List Price: $96.00 Price: $170.00
Review Ted Williams: The Biography of an American Hero / Books On Tape:He was The Kid. The Splendid Splinter. Teddy Ballgame. One of the greatest figures of his generation, and arguably the greatest baseball hitter of all time. But what made Ted Williams a legend – and a lightning rod for controversy in life and in death? What motivated him to interrupt his Hall of Fame career twice to serve his country as a fighter pilot; to embrace his fans while tangling with the media; to retreat from the limelight whenever possible into his solitary love of fishing; and to become the most famous man ever to have his body cryogenically frozen after his death? New York Times bestselling author Leigh Montville, who wrote the celebrated Sports Illustrated obituary of Ted Williams, now delivers an intimate, riveting account of this extraordinary life. Still a gangly teenager when he stepped into a Boston Red Sox uniform in 1939, Williams’s boisterous personality and penchant for towering home runs earned him adoring admirers-the fans-and venomous critics-the sportswriters. In 1941, the entire country followed Williams's stunning. 406 season, a record that has not been touched in over six decades. At the pinnacle of his prime, Williams left Boston to train and serve as a fighter pilot in World War II, missing three full years of baseball. He was back in 1946, dominating the sport alongside teammates Dominic DiMaggio, Johnny Pesky, and Bobby Doerr. [+]
But Williams left baseball again in 1952 to fight in Korea, where he flew thirty-nine combat missions—crash-landing his flaming, smoke-filled plane, in one famous episode. Ted Willams's personal life was equally colorful. His attraction to women (and their attraction to him) was a constant. He was married and divorced three times and he fathered two daughters and a son. He was one of corporate America's first modern spokesmen, and he remained, nearly into his eighties, a fiercely devoted fisherman. With his son, John Henry Williams, he devoted his final years to the sports memorabilia business, even as illness overtook him. And in death, controversy and public outcry followed Williams and the disagreements between his children over the decision to have his body preserved for future resuscitation in a cryonics facility-a fate, many argue, Williams never wanted. With unmatched verve and passion, and drawing upon hundreds of interviews, acclaimed best-selling author Leigh Montville brings to life Ted Williams's superb triumphs, lonely tragedies, and intensely colorful personality, in a biography that is fitting of an American hero and legend. Leigh Montville's Ted Williams: The Biography of an American Hero is the definitive biography that baseball fans have been waiting for. Montville, who was a sports columnist for the Boston Globe and then a senior writer for Sports Illustrated is an admitted Red Sox and Williams fanatic, and his passion for his hero rings clearly from every page, along with his clear baseball expertise. But Montville does not hide Williams's flaws. The young Williams was temperamental and justified bad behavior with batting prowess that could excuse just about anything. Quick to anger, "the Kid" had a gift for foul language, too. Montville's study offers insides accounts of Williams's obsessive development as a hitter and his constant struggle to perfect his swing (mistakenly called "natural" by sports writers with little understanding of his extensive preparation). The chapter on 1941, perhaps the greatest year in his career, draws on research and interviews never before published. Montville lets whole passages stand uninterrupted-from Williams's manager, Joe Cronin, from his teammate Dom DiMaggio, and from other players and baseball officials who tell the story of Williams's quest for a. 400 batting average. The tale of the final day of the season (when he refused to be benched and went six for eight in a double header to jump from. 39955 to his final total,. 406) is as pulse-pounding as any thriller. Alongside its essential focus on Williams's baseball life, the book also delves into his military service during both World War II and the Korean War, his passion for sports fishing, and his commitment to helping children through the Jimmy Fund. Finally, Montville devotes a chapter to the controversy after Williams's death, exposing the back-and-forth among Williams's heirs in the bizarre decision to freeze his body in a cryogenic warehouse in Scottsdale, Arizona. Montville's biography makes a good case that Williams was, if not the greatest hitter ever to play the game, certainly among them. For his focused, scientific approach to hitting, Williams is unmatched in the history of the game. His life, marred perhaps by a temper and occasional immaturity that soured his reputation in Boston, is one of true sports greatness. Early in the book, Montville argues that Williams is less appreciated today than he might be because he played out most of his 19-year career in the era before televised highlights. But with Montville's efforts to capture first-hand accounts of Williams's achievements, The Splendid Splinter's legacy is assured. -Patrick O'Kelley.
Publication date: 1986-12-04
Review Mr. Stein / Mainstream Publishing:
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