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I Remember it Well
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

I Remember it Well

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Memory Man: The Life and Sporting Times of Jimmy Magee
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Memory Man: The Life and Sporting Times of Jimmy Magee

Jimmy Magee, whose extraordinary memory for sports trivia has led to his being dubbed the Memory Man, has the distinction of being the longest-serving sports commentator in the English-speaking world. He started his career in 1956, the year that Ronnie Delany won the 1,500 metres gold medal at Melbourne. He has covered every Olympic Games since 1972 (the London 2012 games were his eleventh!) and every soccer World Cup since 1974. He achieved worldwide notice in Munich in 1972 when he managed to breach security in the Olympic village to cover the terrorist attack on Israeli athletes. This incredible scoop was picked up by CBS in the United States and then by every television station around th...

Different Class
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Different Class

The Memory Man – a sobriquet earned for his uncanny ability to recall virtually any sporting trivia – not only gives us his entertaining and forensic insight into which sporting moments he believes can be justifiably described as in a Different Class, but sports fans will also be thrilled to finally discover who Jimmy Magee really thinks is the best of the best – or the most over-rated for that matter – in soccer, GAA, rugby, boxing, golf, athletics and many other sports. The maestro of memories has anecdotes about the hundreds of iconic sport heroes he has had the privilege of meeting during his travels. The pages of Different Class are bursting with legendary figures: Muhammad Ali, Pelé, Eddie Merckx, Maradona and Matt Busby. Fans of Irish sport won't be disappointed either, with Jimmy Magee casting a critical eye over the likes of George Best, Katie Taylor, Jack Charlton, Seán Kelly, Brian O'Driscoll, Rory McIlroy, Stephen Roche, Roy Keane, Sonia O'Sullivan, and virtually anyone who's been anybody in the GAA. With such a stellar cast, this book is definitely in a Different Class.

Ask Jimmy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Ask Jimmy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Memory Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Memory Man

A Memoir from one of Ireland's best-loved and most respected sports commentators.

Extraordinary GAA People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Extraordinary GAA People

The Gaelic Games has been shaped by great players. Since its inception, special players have made hearts soar with daring moves, acheived sporting glory and created everlasting memories. Now Extraordinary GAA People celebrates the achievements of the very best footballers, hurlers, managers, ladies footballers and camogie players from the start of the twentieth century to the present day. Based around exclusive interviews , Extraordinary GAA People is a roster of legendary Gaelic Games icons, with stars from all 32 counties represented, giving a unique and fascinating account of the greatest heroes and legends of the games.

H. A.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

H. A.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-08-19
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Detective First Grade Tony Sattill, of the NYPD, is assigned the gruesome ritualistic murders, dubbed the Handyman Murders. Tony is asked to dig into the past of Detective Elija Washington. He uncovers uncommonly large cash flows in Elijas past. While at the shooting range, Tony meets his lover from a different lifetime, Margaret Myers. They begin to re-examine their relationship; a relationship that will destroy his long-standing affair with Connie Wilhaus. Tony, the investigator, is now the investigated. Lab tests reveal links between the two murders and a major inconsistency. Its time for the protection of his lawyer, Jimmy Ranck. SIU detectives are convinced Tony is the Handyman. Various DNA sources complicate the journey to truth. Tony decides to leave Connie. Margaret becomes a victim of the Handyman. The SIU detectives are right behind him and arrest Tony, as the Handyman. Tonys world is about to crash in on him. Jimmy deconstructs and reconstructs all the minutia of the Handyman murders as Margaret clings to life. To build Tonys defense, Jimmy approaches innocence from the side of guilt. At the summer house, Tony lifeless body is dispatched to the ocean.

William Magee and Mary Margaret James and Their Descendants, 1770-1993
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1060

William Magee and Mary Margaret James and Their Descendants, 1770-1993

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

William Magee (1762-1827) came out of the Carolinas in the late 18th century, settling what is now Walthall County, Mississippi. He moved to Washington County, Louisiana ca. 1801.

INSCOM Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 796

INSCOM Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Hamilton Notes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

The Hamilton Notes

The incomparable George Hamilton returns with a superb offering of travails and anecdotes spanning his five decades on our airwaves and on our screens, always at the heart of Irish culture. Picking up where his first offering, The Nation Holds Its Breath, left off, George continues to illuminate the path that took him from the Cregagh Road in Belfast to the most extraordinary locations across the world. Whether going behind the scenes of his beloved Lyric FM show or reliving the dramatic events of the 100-metre final at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the reader will be captivated once more by George’s storytelling as he expertly weaves tales and paints the most evocative pictures. Sport, music and travel are intertwined throughout – George’s love for all three evident on every page. His writing style is consistently surprising; the reader is never quite certain where George is taking them but few will be able to resist being caught up in the stories and going along for the ride. The Hamilton Notes is a delightful manifestation of that old adage – ‘It’s not the destination, it’s the journey.’ And there could be no finer raconteur to guide the reader along the way.