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Review Appletree Press Ltd  / Lawrie Sanchez: The Northern Ireland Years Publication date: 2007-11-08

Review Lawrie Sanchez: The Northern Ireland Years / Appletree Press Ltd:


Publication date: 2006-09-04

Review Phil Thompson Autobiography: Stand Up Pinocchio / Trinity Mirror Sport Media:


Review Bantam Press  / Capello: Portrait of a Winner Publication date: 2009-01-27

Review Capello: Portrait of a Winner / Bantam Press:

Fabio Capello is a born winner. As a midfielder with Roma, Juventus and Milan, he won four Italian league championships and two cups, and played for his country 32 times, scoring a goal at Wembley in 1973 in Italy's first ever win in England. As a manager, Capello's fierce determination has seen him win championships - nine of them in 16 years - with every club he has taken charge of, from the great Milan team he helped create in the early 1990s to Real Madrid with David Beckham in 2007. Now he faces his greatest challenge yet, the challenge that he has said is his long-cherished dream, and the last of his glittering coaching career. To restore England to the top of the world football tree, to take his adopted country to the World Cup in South Africa in 2010, and to win it. For Capello, nothing less than the best will do. For England, it is win or bust. And you don't want to lose under Capello. In this, the first ever biography of the new England manager, award-winning writer Gabriele Marcotti travels from Capello's early days in Italy to his first months in his new job at Soho Square to tell the story of the man behind the steely glare, the method behind the sometimes manic behaviour. Capello's drive for success at any cost has seen him make more than a few enemies over the years, and Marcotti has talked to them all, as well as his closest associates. [+]
No-one has ever got this close to Capello before, and this is the story not just of a remarkable career, but of the life of a truly extraordinary man.

Publication date: 2004-03
List Price: $26.85
Price: $49.68

Review The Forest Who's Who / Britespot Publishing Ltd:


Review Tantor Media  / Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich Creator: Lloyd James
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2007-06-25
Dewey code: 796.323092
List Price: $69.99
Price: $45.52

Review Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich / Tantor Media:

Pistol is more than the biography of a ballplayer. It's the stuff of classic novels: the story of a boy transformed by his father's dream-and the cost of that dream. Even as Pete Maravich became Pistol Pete-a basketball icon for baby boomers-all the Maraviches paid a price. Now acclaimed author Mark Kriegel has brilliantly captured the saga of an American family: its rise, its apparent ruin, and, finally, its redemption. Book DescriptionPistol is more than the biography of a ballplayer. It's the stuff of classic novels: the story of a boy transformed by his father's dream-and the cost of that dream. Even as Pete Maravich became Pistol Pete-a basketball icon for baby boomers-all the Maraviches paid a price. Now acclaimed author Mark Kriegel has brilliantly captured the saga of an American family: its rise, its apparent ruin, and, finally, its redemption. Almost four decades have passed since Maravich entered the national consciousness as basketball's boy wizard. No one had ever played the game like the kid with the floppy socks and shaggy hair. [+]
And all these years later, no one else ever has. The idea of Pistol Pete continues to resonate with young people today just as powerfully as it did with their fathers. In averaging 44. 2 points a game at Louisiana State University, he established records that will never be broken. But even more enduring than the numbers was the sense of ecstasy and artistry with which he played. With the ball in his hands, Maravich had a singular power to inspire awe, inflict embarrassment, or even tell a joke. But he wasn't merely a mesmerizing showman. He was basketball's answer to Elvis, a white Southerner who sold Middle America on a black man's game. Like Elvis, he paid a terrible price, becoming a prisoner of his own fame. Set largely in the South, Kriegel's Pistol, a tale of obsession and basketball, fathers and sons, merges several archetypal characters. Maravich was a child prodigy, a prodigal son, his father's ransom in a Faustian bargain, and a Great White Hope. But he was also a creature of contradictions: always the outsider but a virtuoso in a team sport, an exuberant showman who wouldn't look you in the eye, a vegetarian boozer, an athlete who lived like a rock star, a suicidal genius saved by Jesus Christ. A renowned biographer-People magazine called him "a master"-Kriegel renders his subject with a style that is, by turns, heartbreaking, lyrical, and electric. The narrative begins in 1929, the year a missionary gave Pete's father a basketball. Press Maravich had been a neglected child trapped in a hellish industrial town, but the game enabled him to blossom. It also caused him to confuse basketball with salvation. The intensity of Press's obsession initiates a journey across three generations of Maraviches. Pistol Pete, a ballplayer unlike any other, was a product of his father's vanity and vision. But that dream continues to exact a price on Pete's own sons. Now in their twenties-and fatherless for most of their lives-they have waged their own struggles with the game and its ghosts. Pistol is an unforgettable biography. By telling one family's history, Kriegel has traced the history of the game and a large slice of the American narrative. "Why Pistol?"An Exclusive Essay by Mark Kriegel"Why Pistol?" I'm asked that all the time. Pete Maravich became famous in the late 1960s, while setting scoring records at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. I'm not a son of the South. Nor, at 44, do I have any meaningful recollection of basketball's boy wizard in his floppy-socked prime. I grew up in the Seventies, on Eighth Avenue in Manhattan, a few blocks from Madison Square Garden. I was a fan of the Knicks and their star guard, Walt "Clyde" Frazier. In terms of basketball style, Clyde and Pistol were antithetical. Frazier's flamboyance-I recall committing his "wardrobe stats" to memory-was not apparent on the court. Rather, he was celebrated as a dogged defender. His game was wise, economical, his gaze expressionless. Maravich, by contrast, was considered a head-case. His eyes were sad-even a kid could see that. Still, there was a distinct exuberance in the way he moved. No one moved like that, before or since. Continue reading "Why Pistol?".

Review Wiley  / Evangelist of Golf: The Story of Charles Blair MacDonald Publication date: 2002-11-29
Dewey code: 712.5092
List Price: $85.00
Price: $46.83

Review Evangelist of Golf: The Story of Charles Blair MacDonald / Wiley:

George Bahto's "The Evangelist of Golf" is the definitive work detailing the course layouts and historical contributions of two of the great masters of the craft. Charles Blair Macdonald and his protege, Seth Raynor, are widely recognized as two of the 20th century's greatest golf course architects, and "The Evangelist of Golf" is a compelling study of their work and their lasting influence on the game. With an impressive array of stunning original images, this pictorial is as comprehensive as it is attractive.

Review Parrs Wood Press  / Ken Farnes Publication date: 2000-05-01
Price: $46.18

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Publication date: 1987-08-01

Review Jock Stein: The Master (Coronet Books) / Coronet Books:


Review Headline Book Publishing  / Gazza: My Story Publication date: 2004-06-18
List Price: $31.00
Price: $45.78

Review Gazza: My Story / Headline Book Publishing:

Almost as soon as the young Geordie burst onto the scene at Newcastle United, Gazza was the centre of attention: Vinnie Jones's notorious ball-handling showed the lengths people would go to try to stop him. Then, with England on the verge of possibly reaching the World Cup final in 1990, came Gazza's tears - the moment that brought a whole new audience to the sport and helped set the football 1990s boom on its way. But then came a career-threatening injury, mental health problems, self-confessed alcoholism and family disputes, as life in the full glare of the media spotlight became too much. Now, at the end of his career in football, Gazza is finally ready to tell his own story in his own words for the first time - and it is even more amazing than you would have thought.

Review Hyperion  / THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED: HARRY VARDON, FRANCIS OUIMET AND THE BIRTH OF MODERN GOLF Publication date: 2002

Review THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED: HARRY VARDON, FRANCIS OUIMET AND THE BIRTH OF MODERN GOLF / Hyperion:


Review Mainstream Publishing  / Graeme Souness Publication date: 1997-10-16

Review Graeme Souness / Mainstream Publishing:


Edition: New Ed
Publication date: 1990-10

Review The Sound of Wings: Story of Amelia Earhart / Arrow Books Ltd:


Review Harper UK  / Ken Tyrrell: The Authorised Biography Creator: Jackie, Sir Stewart
Publication date: 2002-10
Dewey code: 796
Price: $35.00

Review Ken Tyrrell: The Authorised Biography / Harper UK:

One of the most respected figures in Formula 1 for nearly four decades, Ken Tyrrell discovered Jackie Stewart and went on to win 33 grands prix and three world championships as an independent team owner. This biography provides an expose of the man himself, and an insight into the drama and excitement of the world of Formula 1 motor racing. The former timber merchant arrived late on the F1 scene at the age of 23. Early successes in the 1950s were followed by a move into team management, where he scraped and scrounged the money to build his own F1 team. His biographer charts Tyrrell's dramatic debut, how he persuaded a young Jackie Stewart to join his new team, a triumphant World Championship win in only their second season, and how the car, with Stewart at the wheel, went on to win 25 grands prix for the team. The book goes behind the scenes at the team HQ in Surrey, where Tyrrell built his prototype six-wheeled F1 car under cloak-and-dagger secrecy. It examines Tyrrell's relationship with drivers such as Jody Scheckter, Ronnie Peterson and Stewart, and his vital role in the development of the sport. And it delves into the murkier side of F1 - the politics, the battles between the haves and the have-nots - as well as Tyrrell's moving battle against the cancer that eventually took his life.

Review Merlin Unwin Books  / Confessions of a Shooting Fishing Man Edition: New Ed
Publication date: 1999-10-15

Review Confessions of a Shooting Fishing Man / Merlin Unwin Books:


Review Mainstream Publishing  / Liverpool's Genius (New Superstars of Football) Publication date: 1997-10-09

Review Liverpool's Genius (New Superstars of Football) / Mainstream Publishing:


Review Tantor Media  / Living on the Black: Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember Edition: Library ed. Unabridged
Publication date: 2008-05-19
Dewey code: 796.3570922
List Price: $79.99
Price: $45.44

Review Living on the Black: Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember / Tantor Media:

Pitchers are the heart of baseball, and John Feinstein tells the story of the game today through one season and two great pitchers working in the crucible of the New York media market.

Review Orion mass market paperback  / Shanks: Authorised Biography of Bill Shankly Edition: New Ed
Publication date: 1996-11-04

Review Shanks: Authorised Biography of Bill Shankly / Orion mass market paperback:


Review A. Sinclair  / I Was There: A Life in Golf Publication date: 2000-07-06
Price: $45.95

Review I Was There: A Life in Golf / A. Sinclair:


Publication date: 2000-07-28
Dewey code: 796.357092
List Price: $46.50
Price: $46.50

Review Sunday at the Ballpark / The Scarecrow Press, Inc.:

In this work, Wendy Knickerbocker explores Sunday's professional baseball career to examine the coming of age of an interesting and important character in American sports history. Detail is given to the entirety of his career as well as his playing style. She includes his struggles and accomplishments in his professional career as well as his religious one.

Publication date: 1984-06
Dewey code: 428.64
Price: $6.25

Review Pele: King of Soccer (Longman American Structural Readers, Stage 1) / Longman Group United Kingdom:

A brief biography of the Brazilian soccer player Pelâe, intended for use as a reader for beginning level students of English as a foreign language.

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