Publication date: 1998-05-04
Review Blue and White Dynamite / First Press Publishing Ltd:
Publication date: 2002-02 Dewey code: 796.332092 List Price: $22.30 Price: $107.53
Review Never Die Easy: The Autobiography of Walter Payton / Topeka Bindery:"Never die easy. Why run out of bounds and die easy? Make that linebacker pay. It carries into all facets of your life. It's okay to lose, to die, but don't die without trying, without giving it your best. " His legacy is towering. Walter Payton—the man they called Sweetness, for the way he ran—remains the most prolific running back in the history of the National Football League, the star of the Chicago Bears' only Super Bowl Championship, eleven times voted the most popular sports figure in Chicago's history. Off the field, he was a devoted father whose charitable foundation benefited tens of thousands of children each year, and who—faced with terminal liver disease—refused to use his celebrity to gain a preferential position for organ donation. Walter Payton was not just a football hero; he was America's hero. Never Die Easy is Walter Payton's autobiography, told from the heart. Growing up poor in Mississippi, he took up football to get girls' attention, and went on to become a Black College All-American at tiny Jackson State (during which time he was also a finalist in a Soul Train dance contest). [+]
Drafted by the Bears in 1975, he predicted that he would last only five years but went on to play thirteen extraordinary seasons, a career earning him regular acknowledgment as one of the greatest players in the history of professional football. And when his playing days were over, he approached business and charity endeavors with the same determination and success he had brought to the football field, always putting first his devotion to friends and family. His ultimate battle with illness truly proved him the champion he always had been and prompted a staggering outpouring of love and support from hundreds of thousands of friends and admirers. Written with veteran journalist and author Don Yaeger in the last weeks of Walter Payton's life, Never Die Easy presents Walter's singular voice—warm, plainspoken, funny, self-aware—along with the voices of the friends, family, teammates, and business associates who knew him best at all stages of his life, including his wife, Connie, and their children, Brittney and Jarrett; his teammate and friend Matt Suhey; former Bears head coach Mike Ditka; and many, many others. Walter made Don Yaeger promise that his book would be "inspirational and leave people with some kind of lesson. and make sure you spell all the words right. " Never Die Easy keeps all those promises. Walter Payton's premature passing forced a rethinking of his autobiography that completely sidesteps the self-importance that dominates sports memoirs in general. Never Die Easy isn't a traditional autobiography at all. It's an oral history disguised as autobiography that relates the saga of the most exquisite running back in NFL history through an interweaving of Payton's words and the words of those who knew him, with necessary transitions and narrative bridged by his collaborator. The result is an appealing hybrid that mirrors Payton's quiet modesty. "He had not just been a great football player," writes Yaeger, "he had been a role model in an age when role models were in short supply. " The Payton that emerges is a man of great skill, decency, passion, and charity: a man beloved. Naturally, there's lots of football in Never Die Easy-the title comes from a saying of Payton's college coach-with eyewitness testimony provided by the likes of Mike Ditka, Mike Singletary, Jim McMahon, Franco Harris, Matt Suhey, and even Jim Brown, whose career rushing record Payton leaped over. But there is also lots of family: the voices of his wife, children, brother, and sister are heard. But mostly, there is Walter Payton. It's his own unmistakably high-pitched voice that resonates throughout; he sets down the melody and the others harmonize. Payton was certainly astute about the game and his abilities, forthcoming both in triumph and failure-his unsuccessful attempt at winning the NFL franchise in St. Louis was a terrible post-career blow-and utterly decent. How many other superstar athletes could say, convincingly, "Too many of us only take. We don't give. " Payton gave to the end-a man who died for want of an organ was willing and eager to donate his own. It was the ultimate testimony of his refined, unforgettable Sweetness. Never Die Easy offers a fair, honest, appreciative taste. -Jeff Silverman.
Publication date: 2001-10
Review On the Other Side of the Fence / Romney Publications:
Creator: Chris Smith Publication date: 2006-12-31
Review The Good, the Bad and the Boozy / SR Print Management:
Authors
- Bob Ferrier
- Robert McElroy
Edition: 3rd Publication date: 1998-08-15
Review Glasgow Rangers / Hamlyn:
Edition: 1 st Publication date: 1989-10-04
Review Walk Alone / HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd:
Creator: Stuart Hall Publication date: 2000-10-02
Review Heaven and Hall: A Prodigal Life (BBC Radio Collection) / BBC Audiobooks Ltd:The collected writings and reports of TV personality Stuart Hall, renowned for his coverage of 30 years of footballing highs and lows, his travel writing, and also his presentation of TV shows such as "It's a Knockout".
Publication date: 1997-10-09 Dewey code: 796.334092
Review The Complete Cantona / Headline Book Publishing:
Publication date: 1996-10
Review D.G.Bradman (Famous Cricketers) / Association of Cricket Statisticians & Historians:
Publication date: 2001-10-08
Review Brushes with the Greats: The Story of a Footballer/cricketer / Sportingmemoriesonline.com:
Publication date: 2001-02-28
Review Tuesday Night in Grimsby: Diary of a Millwall Masochist / Terrace Banter:
Publication date: 2002-01 List Price: $15.99 Price: $105.11
Review The Tommy Taylor Story / Empire Publications Ltd:Centre-forwards live or die by the number of goals they score. To achieve this courage has to be paramount in their array of talents. Tommy Taylor had courage aplenty! Like Denis Law, the man who succeeded to his position many years later, Tommy was prepared to stick his head in among the flying boots in the penalty area and take all the defenders threw against him. As the spearhead of the great Busby Babes side, Tommy was deadly in the air but also able to drift wide and pull defenders out of position. He went onto make 189 appearances for United and won 19 England caps. But it is as a 'big feller with a big heart' that supporters remember him 40 years after his death in the Munich air disaster.
Publication date: 2000-05-01
Review Julius Caesar: The Ill-fated Cricketer / Bodyline Books:
Publication date: 1984-11
Review A Who's Who of Hull City A.F.C., 1904-84 / Hutton Press Ltd:
Publication date: 2001-01
Review Reilly: A Life in Rugby League (Mainstream Sport) / Mainstream Publishing Company:
Publication date: 1994-06 Dewey code: 796.962092 Price: $12.20
Review Mario Lemieux: Wizard With a Puck (Millbrook Sports World) / Demco Media:A biography of Mario Lemieux, detailing his career as a hockey superstar with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Edition: Large Print Ed Publication date: 1996-10-31
Review A Farewell to Cricket / Bolinda Press (Large Print):
Publication date: 1998-10-21
Review Shanks for the Memory: Wit and Wisdom of Bill Shankly / Robson Books Ltd:
Authors
- Jennie Loriston-Clarke
- Carolyn Henderson
Creator: Anne Bullen Publication date: 2001-12 Dewey code: 636 Price: $45.00
Review Going Forward: A Life With Horses / J a Allen & Co Ltd:The name of Jennie Loriston-Clarke has become a legend in the equestrian world. But behind her successes in the international dressage arena and as a trainer, breeder and producer of top-class competition horses lies the story of an extraordinary life as part of an extraordinary family. Her mother, Anne Bullen, was equally gifted as an artist and a horsewoman. She and her husband, Jack, gave Jennie a love and understanding of animals, determination and strength of character - all of which have shaped her life through its rollercoaster path of triumph and tragedy. Jennie has won medals and been honoured by the Queen. She has ridden against, and beaten, the best and made the name of Catherston Stud synonymous with the best of British breeding. She has faced heartbreak and found happiness in equally strong measures, much of which she has talked about for the first time. At the heart of her existence, there have been her horses. From the wild ponies she and her brothers and sisters tamed and rode, to her great dressage stallions and friends, Dutch Courage and his son, Dutch Gold, they have helped shape her life and her character. Her story is one that will captivate not only those who love horses, but those who want to know what makes the difference between those who let life carry them along and those who steer their own course. [+]
It is one of inspiration, success and, sometimes, survival against the odds.
Publication date: 1999-09
Review Fergie / First Press Publishing Ltd:
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