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A collection of fan reminiscences, this keepsake serves as a vehicle for fans to share their funniest stories, saddest memories, happiest times, and craziest moments relating the St. Louis Cardinals. For Cardinals Fans Only is a memento for any Redbird fanatic with the staunch supporters' musings on topics such as the team's two recent World Series titles and their previous nine championships; Cardinal greats, including Stan "the Man" Musial, Bob Gibson, and Mark McGwire; and the team's long-standing rivalry with the Chicago Cubs. From thoughts on old Busch Stadium to the recently retired, future Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa, this is the definitive read for any and all Cardinals supporters.
The gripping first novel in an explosive new crime series by Tony Parsons, bestselling author of Man and Boy. If you like crime-novels by Ian Rankin and Peter James, you will love this. Twenty years ago seven rich, privileged students became friends at their exclusive private school, Potter's Field. Now they have started dying in the most violent way imaginable. Detective Max Wolfe has recently arrived in the Homicide division of London's West End Central, 27 Savile Row. Soon he is following the bloody trail from the backstreets and bright lights of the city, to the darkest corners of the internet and all the way to the corridors of power. As the bodies pile up, Max finds the killer's reach getting closer to everything - and everyone - he loves. Soon he is fighting not only for justice, but for his own life ...
Wolfe's History, by the author of Finding Bix (2017), wraps its arms around a single, sprawling Irish and American family. In an opening essay, Wolfe introduces a cast of larger-than-life characters-from an Old West barkeep and a Gold Rush pharmacist to an IRA fugitive and a British recruit whose loyalties are tested during the Easter Rising. Together these fast-talking, writerly cousins live intricate lives that move quickly between past and present-complete with periodic and sudden outbursts of violence. A man is set ablaze on the prairie. A Jesuit is tortured in Dublin Castle. In the author's sure hands, their stories are converted into something broader and more searching than just a single family's journey. He wonders what binds the Wolfes together in the first place and whether the experiences of his own immediate family subvert the connections he feels with his ancestors. A biographical dictionary and fifty pages of family trees complete this impressive volume.
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The Purple Decades brings together the author's own selections from his list of critically acclaimed publications, including the best from The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Radical Chic, From Bauhaus to Our House, The Right Stuff and the complete text of Mau-Mauing and the Flak Catchers. An essential introduction to the non-fiction writing of the inventor of New Journalism.
Get an inside look at the Iowa Hawkeyes Basketball Team through the eyes of their fans.
What, and who, are we working for? A thoughtful assessment on our current society from “probably America’s most prominent Marxist economist” (The New York Times). Capitalism as a system has spawned deepening economic crisis alongside its bought-and-paid-for political establishment. Neither serves the needs of our society. Whether it is secure, well-paid, and meaningful jobs or a sustainable relationship with the natural environment that we depend on, our society is not delivering the results people need and deserve. One key cause for this intolerable state of affairs is the lack of genuine democracy in our economy as well as in our politics. The solution requires the institution of gen...
A look at the fortunes and misfortunes of the Wyatt/Sakowitz family describes how the heir to a department store fortune sued his rich uncle and began a family feud that involved murder, drugs, adultery, and divorce. 65,000 first printing. $65,000 ad/promo.
One of the greatest NFL quarterbacks of all time, Tom Brady continues to amaze fans with multiple trips to the Super Bowl with the Patriots.
This book is packed with wonderful stories from Jim Harbaugh's friends, teammates, and colleagues celebrating an amazing life and career in football. At the press conference announcing his return to the University of Michigan Jim Harbaugh opened his speech saying: "Throughout my life, I have dreamed of coaching at the University of Michigan, now I have the honor to live it." Based on the reception he received that day and since it can be safely said that Wolverine fans couldn't be more pleased to see their former QB and now head coach living his dream.