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This category is for autobiographies by sports figures. ... (12 P) Pages in category "Sports autobiographies" ... (book) Inseparable (book)
The Sport of Queens: 1957 Simone de Beauvoir: The Prime of Life: 1960 John Betjeman: Summoned by Bells: 1960 Laurie Lee: Cider with Rosie: 1960 Evelyn Waugh: A Little Learning: 1966 Vladimir Nabokov: Speak, Memory: 1966 P. J. Kavanagh: The Perfect Stranger: 1966 C. S. Lewis: Surprised by Joy: 1966 Rosamond Lehmann: The Swan in the Evening ...
Vecsey was born on July 4, 1939, in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens in New York City to George and May Vecsey. [1]Vecsey has written about such events as the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics and on a wide variety of sports including tennis, football, basketball, hockey, soccer, and boxing, but considers baseball, the sport he's covered since 1960, his favorite, [2] and has written more books ...
Vacation, Father's Day, a long train ride -- or even a night to yourself -- calls for a good book. Here are the Top 10 new sports books we loved that you have to read: amazon. 10.
Rushin is the author of the billiards guide Pool Cool (1990), [22] the travelogue Road Swing: One Fan's Journey Into the Soul of America's Sports (1998), [23] the collection The Caddie Was a Reindeer (2004), [24] the novel The Pint Man (2010).
That would be Jeff Pearlman, a respected author who has written multiple New York Times bestsellers and who in 2016 penned what is considered the most significant biography about Favre ...
He has written books centered on snowboarding, dirt bike racing, volleyball, golf and many other sports, in addition to a number of biographies of sportsmen and women. His first children's sports book published was The Lucky Baseball Bat, a 123-page novel published with illustrations by Robert Henneberger by Little, Brown and Company in Boston ...
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