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Zach Reynolds had an amazing talent no one could suspect as he grew up in 1960s rural Illinois. An autistic savant, he was teased for being different from his earliest school days. Only upon developing a unique friendship with a spunky neighbor-herself an outcast for being a new kid in school-did he find a path that would eventually lead to remarkable achievement. Bogeymen is about growing up, making choices and confronting responsibility. It's also about finding friends-and losing them-about overcoming adversity and sharing adventures with companions who would soon disappear forever down other paths. It's a story for everyone who, from time to time, thinks about how different things were in...
An intriguing piece of driftwood is fashioned into a driver by a Scottish golf club maker in the mid-eighteen hundreds. Fifty years later he presents the mysterious club to an American pro, Jack Strand, who is visiting the British Isles on an exhibition tour. Back in the States, the hot-headed Strand soon loses the driver in a fit of rage. It eventually falls into the hands of an earnest young caddie, Billy Prescott, who uses it for the next half century before it is lost again at the story’s finale. A saga of adventure, family, love and historic golf.
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Zach Reynolds had an amazing talent no one could suspect as he grew up in 1960s rural Illinois. An autistic savant, he was teased for being different from his earliest school days. Only upon developing a unique friendship with a spunky neighbor--herself an outcast for being a new kid in school--did he find a path that would eventually lead to remarkable achievement. Bogeymen is about growing up, making choices and confronting responsibility. It's also about finding friends--and losing them--about overcoming adversity and sharing adventures with companions who would soon disappear forever down other paths. It's a story for everyone who, from time to time, thinks about how different things wer...
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From the baseball card hobby's oldest, most trusted authority, Sport Collectors Digest, this book represents the most comprehensive coverage of minor league baseball cards issues from 1909 to 1993 to be found between two covers. Sets include T206 cards, TCMA, Star Co., ProCards, Zeenuts, Best, Classic Best, SkyBox, Upped Deck, Fleer, Team issues, and regional issues from the 1940s--1990s. More than 40,000 players are checklisted, and more than 1,900 team sets are priced in three different grades. Pre-1980s cards are listed in Near Mint, Excellent and Very Good. Sets issued since 1980 are listed in grades Mint, Near Mint, and Excellent. Dave Platta, a frequent minor league baseball card contributor to Sports Collectors Digest, provides an overview of minor league cards, tracing their history from tobacco cards of the early 1900s to the boom in collecting in the early 1990s, when as many as 10 companies were issuing at least two team sets.