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  • av Marty Glickman
    274,-

    Marty Glickman, the incomparable sportscaster and Olympian athlete, writes of his five decades in sports. And what a career it was! At the heart of his autobiography is the notorious incident at the 1936 "Nazi Olympics" in Berlin. Glickman and Sam Stoller, the only Jews on the American track and field team, were dropped from the 400-meter relay team. More than any other event that would shape his life, this would be a defining moment for Glickman, one that would propel him into one of the richest and longest career in sports broadcasting history. In The Fastest Kid on the Block, Glickman recounts his beginnings as an athlete in Brooklyn and his early years at Syracuse University. After his devastating experience at the Olympics, he began his broadcasting career. As one of the best-known voices of New York City sports, he announced many of the most exciting games in sports history, including baseball, hockey, football, wrestling, and basketball. Glickman was actively involved with, and now brings to life, the most influential teams and personalities in the sports world, including the New York Knicks, the New York Giants, Red Auerbach, Joe Namath, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Bradley, Bud Collins, and Mike Emrick, to name just a few. This spirited autobiography concludes with Glickman's trenchant observations about his fellow sports broadcasters, the present-day Olympics, and his own tips on how to break into the competitive, wonderful world of sports broadcasting.

  • - Title IX and the Fight for Equity in College Sports
    av Kelly Belanger
    623 - 989,-

    By the mid-1970s, opposition from the NCAA had made intercollegiate athletics the most controversial part of Title IX, the US federal law prohibiting discrimination in all federally funded education programmes. In Invisible Seasons, Belanger recalls the remarkable story of how the Michigan State University women athletes helped change the landscape of higher education athletics.

  • - The International Olympic Committee and the Salt Lake City Bid Scandal
    av Stephen Wenn
    433,-

    Based on extensive research and unparalleled access to primary source material, Tarnished Rings offers an in-depth look at the Salt Lake City Olympic bidding scandal and at the presidency of Juan Antonio Samaranch.

  • av Steven A. Riess
    623 - 1 121,-

  • - The Business of the National Hockey League to 1945
    av J. Andrew Ross
    682,-

    How did a small Canadian regional league come to dominate a North American continental sport? Joining the Clubs: The Business of the National Hockey League to 1945 tells the fascinating story of the game off the ice, offering a play-by-play of cooperation and competition among owners, players, arenas, and spectators that produced a major league business enterprise.

  • - Eddie Gardner and the Great Bunion Derbies
    av Charles B. Kastner
    433 - 989,-

    On April 23, 1929, the second annual Transcontinental Foot Race across America, known as the Bunion Derby, was in its twenty-fifth day. Eddie ""the Sheik"" Gardner, an African American runner from Seattle, was leading the race. Kastner traces Gardner's remarkable journey from his birth in 1897 to his success as a long-distance runner.

  • - Athletic Administration and Collegiate Sport, 1914-1945
    av Matthew Lindaman
    433 - 814,-

    Offers an intellectual biography of Major John L. Griffith, one of the preeminent intercollegiate athletics administrators of the twentieth century, and an in-depth look at how athletics shaped America national military preparedness in a time of war and anticommunist sentiment.

  • - A Cultural History of Bicycle Marketing in the United States
    av Robert Turpin
    404,-

    First introduced in the United States in the 1830s, the bicycle reached its height of popularity in the 1890s. Two decades later, ridership in the United States collapsed. Turpin chronicles the story of how the bicycle's image changed dramatically, shedding light on how American consumer patterns are shaped over time.

  • av Roger Robinson
    393,-

    Takes readers on a globe-trotting tour that combines a historian's insight with personal memories. From experiencing the 1948 "Austerity Olympics" to working as a journalist in the Boston Marathon media centre at the moment of the 2013 bombings, Robinson offers an account of the moments that impacted the world and shaped the modern sport.

  • - Athletes and their Afterlives in Modern America
    av Richard Ian Kimball
    274 - 740,-

    With every touchdown, home run, and three-pointer, star athletes represent an American dream that only an elite group blessed with natural talent can achieve. However, Kimball concentrates on what happens once these modern warriors meet their untimely demise. As athletes die, legends rise in their place.

  • - H. G. Wells and the Bicycle
    av Jeremy Withers
    814,-

    Amid apocalyptic invasions and time travel, one common machine continually appears in H.G. Wells's works: the bicycle. In The War of the Wheels, Withers examines this mode of transportation as both something that played a significant role in Wells's personal life and as a literary device for creating elaborate characters and exploring complex themes.

  • av Rita Liberti & Maureen M. Smith
    550,-

    The winner of three gold medals in track at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, Wilma Rudolph has been portrayed and remembered across a wide range of settings and sites over the past half-century. (Re)Presenting Wilma Rudolph explores the major episodes and sites of memory across the track legend's life and death.

  • - Johnny Salo and the Great Footrace Across America
    av Charles B. Kastner
    375,-

    "Editor's choice"--Page opposite title page.

  • av Gerald R. Gems
    623,-

    This book represents an interdisciplinary analysis of the role of sport in the formation of an ethnic identity and the transition in that identity across four generations. It portrays the struggles, the triumphs, and the ambiguities of the assimilation process.

  • - Black Athletes in a White America
    av David K. Wiggins
    252,99

    African-American athletes have had a tumultuous relationship with white America. ""Glory Bound"" brings together essays that explore this complex topic. Wiggins recounts the struggle of black athletes to climb their ""own"" racial mountain, while maintaining their own cultural identity.

  • - The Hilldale Club and the Development of Black Professional Baseball, 1910aEURO"1932
    av Neil Lanctot
    375,-

    The Hilldale Club of Darby, Pennsylvania, was the dominant team in black baseball during the 1920s. Their success came about largely through the efforts of Hilldale president and manager Edward Bolden. This story, highlighted with photographs, chronicles the origins and development of black baseball.

  • - Black Achievement in the History of Tennis, Vol. I
    av Sundiata Djata
    433,-

    Useful for tennis players, sports historians, readers of black history and/or black sports figures, and all those interested in the sport, this book looks at the rich history of blacks on US tennis courts. The author examines the role that this white sport traditionally played in the black community.

  • - The Rise of Sport in American Boarding Schools
    av Axel Bundgaard
    433,-

    Axel Bundgaard has produced a work exploring the introduction and nature of sport in the controlled environment of the American boarding school. Using archival material from several eastern boarding schools founded in the 18th and 19th centuries, Bundgaard traces this process from its beginnings in the boarding schools of Victorian England.

  • - Operating by Any Means Necessary
    av Michael E. Lomax
    550,-

    An account of the birth of black baseball and its dramatic passage from grass-roots venture to commercial enterprise. It assesses the impact of urbanization and migration, and applauds those innovators who forged black baseball into a parallel club that also appealed to whites.

  • - Horse Racing Politics and Organized Crime in New York 1865 -1913
    av Steven A. Riess
    623,-

    Horse Racing, Politics and Gambling 1865-1913 in New York

  • av Dolph Grundman
    375,-

    Presents readers with a portrait, the first of its kind, of Dolph Schayes - the star of the Syracuse Nationals basketball team during the 1950s and 1960s. In writing about Schayes's career, Grundman also reflects on many of the revolutionary changes that were happening in the professional basketball world, changes that affected not only Schayes and his contemporaries but also the essence of the sport.

  • - Black Achievement in the History of Tennis, Vol. II
    av Sundiata Djata
    433,-

    Exploring the discrimination that kept blacks out of pro tennis for decades, this title examines the role that this traditionally white sport played in the black community. It provides insights into the politics of professional sports and the challenges faced by black players.

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