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Review Parrs Wood Press  / Maco: The Malcolm Marshall Story Publication date: 2000-06-12

Review Maco: The Malcolm Marshall Story / Parrs Wood Press:


Review New Island Books  / The Little Book of Roy Keane Publication date: 2002-09

Review The Little Book of Roy Keane / New Island Books:


Publication date: 1998-11-06

Review Monster! / Boxtree Ltd:


Creator: Nick Sullivan
Edition: Abridged
Publication date: 2003-02
Dewey code: 910
List Price: $94.95
Price: $69.79

Review Touch the Top of the World: A Blind Man's Journey to Climb Farther Than the Eye Can See (John March Novel) / BBC Audiobooks:

"A vivid and compelling book. " (Time magazine) Erik Weihenmayer was born with retinoscheses, a degenerative eye disorder that would leave him blind by the age of thirteen. But Erik was determined to rise above this devastating disability and lead a fulfilling and exciting life. In this poignant and inspiring memoir, he shares his struggle to push past the limits imposed on him by his visual impairment-and by a seeing world. He speaks movingly of the role his family played in his battle to break through the barriers of blindness: the mother who prayed for the miracle that would restore her son's sight and the father who encouraged him to strive for that distant mountaintop. And he tells the story of his dream to climb the world's Seven Summits, and how he is turning that dream into astonishing reality (something fewer than a hundred mountaineers have done). From the snow-capped summit of McKinley to the towering peaks of Aconcagua and Kilimanjaro to the ultimate challenge, Mount Everest, this is a story about daring to dream in the face of impossible odds. It is about finding the courage to reach for that ultimate summit, and transforming your life into something truly miraculous. "I admire you immensely. You are an inspiration to other blind people and plenty of folks who can see just fine. [+]
" (Jon Krakauer, author of Into Thin Air).

Review Parrs Wood Press  / A Somerset Hero Who Beat the Aussies Publication date: 2000-05-01

Review A Somerset Hero Who Beat the Aussies / Parrs Wood Press:


Review Aurum Press Ltd  / Sir Walter: Walter Hagen and the Invention of Professional Golf Edition: New Ed
Publication date: 2007-04-25

Review Sir Walter: Walter Hagen and the Invention of Professional Golf / Aurum Press Ltd:


Publication date: 1995-01
Price: $19.95

Review Frank McGuire: The Life and Times of a Basketball Legend / Summerhouse Press:


Review Hodder & Stoughton  / The Real McCoy: My Life So Far Publication date: 1999-06-01
Dewey code: 798
Price: $15.99

Review The Real McCoy: My Life So Far / Hodder & Stoughton:

At the age of only 23, Tony McCoy is already Champion Jockey, defeating established stars like Richard Dunwoody. This book traces his life from his childhood in County Antrim to his wins at Cheltenham and Aintree and holding the record for the fastest 100 wins in a season.

Publication date: 2003-08

Review Upover and Downunder: Stan Rickaby / Britespot Publishing Ltd:


Publication date: 1998-10
Dewey code: 796.35
Price: $24.95

Review Giants of the Ash / Wolfhound Press (IE):


Review Carbon Press, LC  / Best Damn Garage in Town: The World According to Smokey Edition: 2nd
Publication date: 2001-07-01
Dewey code: 796.72092
List Price: $95.00
Price: $71.25

Review Best Damn Garage in Town: The World According to Smokey / Carbon Press, LC:

3 Volume set with slipcase, 1,100 pages, 409 photographs and illustrations, all black and white, weighs 11 pounds, indexed. Smokey got the idea for writing a history of stock car racing after giving a talk to explain racing to a group of kids at Lowe’s Motorspeedway, around 1995. He realized that all the people who were a part of the early days were dying and most of the ones who were still alive were too involved with racing to be able to tell the real stories. He started writing this book as a history of stock car racing and ended up with look at American history of the past 60 years through a very unique set of eyes. The first volume, Walkin’ Under a Snake’s Belly, covers Smokey’s life outside racing, beginning with growing up in Neshaminy, Pennsylvania on a farm, dropping out of high school to take care of the family and going off to World War II as a B-17 pilot. The war stories are told through the eyes of a young man who believed all that the Army Air Corps taught him, but he had a mind of his own and was also hell-bent on having fun at all costs. (If that meant irritating a few generals, then that was just par for the course. ) After the racing years, Smokey ended spending most of his time working on his inventions and working in the oil and gold fields of Ecuador. Along the way, Smokey had a knack for finding fun and adventure everywhere he went. Alcohol, women and speed were his main addictions - he eventually gave up alcohol, but never did give up the other two. [+]
The second volume, All Right You Sons-a-Bitches, Let’s Have a Race, chronicles the stock car racing years in living color. The warning on these books, that they are not to be read by those under 18 unless they are with a grandparent who can translate the social and moral implications of the stories, is not to be taken lightly. (Smokey even includes his own dictionary to explain the terms that racers used in the early days to the uninformed. ) Smokey and his band of merry compatriots were racers and there were only two things on their mind when the sun went down – women and booze. Smokey had his share of both during 15 years of racing, when racers were looked down on as the dregs of society. Nothing could stop his dream of being the fastest at the sport he loved, no matter what happened along the way – the sign of a true racer. During his years in stock car racing, Smokey fell in love with a mistress that he would visit every May for over 20 years – The Indianapolis 500. The first half of the third volume, Li’l Skinny Rule Book, covers his love of this famed event and the wonderful stories of the days before the big corporate sponsors; when it was just men and their machines, sleeping on the floor in the garage and most times coming home with nothing. As the title implies, Smokey loved Indy because the rules were so simple. His inventive mind and knack for thinking way outside the box were at their best when Indy was involved. The second half of the third volume, Eatin’ an Elephant, covers his years of inventing inside and outside of racing. Smokey’s 10 patents don’t begin to cover the breadth and depth of his inventing. His work with the car companies and on the racetrack led to a host of developments that have improved surface transportation for everyone. The value of some of his ideas and inventions, like his famous hot vapor engine, were never fully realized. Many books have been written about the last 50 years of American history, but few are this entertaining, revealing and introspective all at the same time. Real stories from World War II, stock cars, the automotive industry and the Mexican Road Race are just a few of the elements in Smokey’s autobiography. They combine to make Best Damn Garage in Town…The World According to Smokey one of the most interesting books in a long time.

Review Hodder Arnold H&S  / Livewire (Livewire Real Lives) Publication date: 1999-04-05

Review Livewire (Livewire Real Lives) / Hodder Arnold H&S:


Publication date: 1993-05-17

Review The Jimmy Cook Story / Pelham Books:


Review Discovery Press (WV)  / Surviving the Hungry Years: Story of a West End Champion Publication date: 2002-05-20
Price: $9.95

Review Surviving the Hungry Years: Story of a West End Champion / Discovery Press (WV):

Jimmy Lane grew up quickly in the West End of Huntington, West Virginia. Boxing proved to be a way out, and his journey through the ranks as a Golden Gloves champion and professional fighter was marked by personal triumph and tragedy. With his brothersÑthemselves boxersÑby his side, Jimmy recounts the many stories and lessons he learned along the way as one of the finest amateur and professional boxers to come out of Huntington. Complete with photographs and clippings that document his journey, this book will appeal to both boxing enthusiasts and readers that enjoy a true success story of overcoming tremendous odds.

Review Porter Press International  / Stirling Moss Scrapbook 1961 Publication date: 2006-05-08

Review Stirling Moss Scrapbook 1961 / Porter Press International:


Review Headline Book Publishing  / Kicking with Both Feet: The Inside Story of How the Game Really Works Publication date: 1999-08-05

Review Kicking with Both Feet: The Inside Story of How the Game Really Works / Headline Book Publishing:

Providing a portrait of modern football, this book reveals what goes on behind-the-scenes. Frank Clark covers such topics as his relationship with Brian Clough and what it was like to succeed him as the manager of Nottingham Forest, and the problems at Manchester City and why he was sacked.

Publication date: 1996-10
Price: $70.07

Review An Evening with Our 'Enery / Listen for Pleasure:


Edition: Revised
Publication date: 2004-03-22
Dewey code: 796
List Price: $22.65
Price: $68.54

Review Boot Boy to President / KOS Media:


Review Serendipity  / Funny and Memorable Times in Horse Racing Publication date: 2003-11-01

Review Funny and Memorable Times in Horse Racing / Serendipity:


Review Aurum Press Ltd  / Golden Boy: A Biography of Wilf Mannion Publication date: 1997-10-15

Review Golden Boy: A Biography of Wilf Mannion / Aurum Press Ltd:

A biography of Wilf Mannion , which follows his life from birth in Middlesborough in 1918, through his post-war football games, including those for England, his later discreditation after retirement and his rediscovery in recent years.

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