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2. When War Played Through: Golf During World War II
by John Strege
A "New York Times" bestselling author pays tribute to the golfers who rallied for an Allied victory during World War II and shows how the Greatest ... More
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3. Miracle at Merion: The Inspiring Story of Ben Hogan's Amazing Comeback and Victory at the 1950 U.S. Open
by David Barrett
Barrett recounts the incredible story of Ben Hogan's victory just 16 months after suffering near-fatal injuries in a head-on car crash with a ... More
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4. Late Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball, 1945-1972
by Dean A Sullivan (Compiled by)
"Late Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball, 1945-1972" is the third volume in Dean A. Sullivan's successful series on the vibrant history of ... More
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5. Tiger Woods
by Lawrence J Londino
This comprehensive biography of Tiger Woods looks at where he came from, his sports accomplishments and philanthropic efforts, and the effect he has ... More
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6. The Grand Slam: Bobby Jones, America, and the Story of Golf
by Mark Frost
In the wake of the 1929 stock market crash, an amateur golfer began a decade of unparalleled achievement, seeming a ray of light in an otherwise ... More
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7. Golf's Greatest Championship: The 1960 U.S. Open
by Julian I Graubart
"Golf's Greatest Championship" takes readers to the scene of the 1960 U.S. Open and introduces some of the greatest players of the day--including Sam ... More
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8. The 1986 Masters: How Jack Nicklaus Roared Back to Win
by John Boyette, Augusta Chronicle (Photographer)
At the age of forty-six, Jack Nicklaus was considered by some to be done as a championship golfer. Entering the 1986 Masters, most folks had written ... More
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9. Golf in Scottsdale
by Joan Fudala
For 100 years, golf in Scottsdale, Arizona, has challenged and entertained professionals, duffers, and spectators alike. Courses have evolved from ... More
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10. Golf in Oregon: Historic Tales from the Fairway
by Bob Robinson
In his lengthy career as an Oregon sportswriter (thirty seven years with The Oregonian), Bob Robinson covered a variety of regional and national golf ... More
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11. Story of Golf in Oklahoma
by Del Lemon, Susie Maxwell Berning (Foreword by)
For a century, Oklahoma has been at the crossroads of American golf: Bolt, Moody, Jameson, Morgan, Tway, and Coe were born there; Hagen, Hogan, ... More
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12. The Slam: Bobby Jones and the Price of Glory
by Curt Sampson
An intriguing and detailed look at the greatest season a golfer has ever had--when Bobby Jones became the first golfer to win all four major ... More
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13. Golf's Golden Age: Bobby Jones and the Legendary Players of the 20's and 30's
by Rand Jerris, Randon Matthew Newman Jerris, USGA
Set against the backdrop of the roaring '20s and early '30s, this volume offers a rich portrait of American golf in its grandest era.
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14. Payne at Pinehurst: The Greatest U.S. Open Ever
by Bill Chastain, Tracey Stewart (Foreword by)
Sports journalist Chastain crafts the dramatic story of the 1999 U.S. Open by combining extensive research with interviews of those who made it a ... More
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15. The Las Vegas Country Club: Chronicle of an Icon
by Brian Hurlburt
The art of the deal was perfected at the Las Vegas Country Club. For fifty years, the movers and shakers-among them bankers, attorneys, entertainers, ... More
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16. True Blue: The Dramatic History of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Told by the Men Who Lived It
by Steve Delsohn
A bestselling sports writer hits a homer with this outstanding personal history of the legendary Los Angeles Dodgers. In this entertaining work, more ... More
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17. Lost in the Sun: Roy Gleason's Odyssey from the Outfield to the Battlefield
by Roy Gleason, Mark Langill, Wally Wasinack
Based on extensive research, this book chronicles the story of the only person who, after playing successfully in baseball's Major Leagues, was ... More
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18. Bristol Motor Speedway
by Sonya A Haskins, David McGee
When Bristol's racetrack opened in 1961, tickets were often given away to fill the 18,000 seats. Over the years, Bristol Motor Speedway has grown to ... More
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19. Champions, Cheaters, and Childhood Dreams: Memories of the Soap Box Derby
by Melanie Payne
The All-American Soap Box Derbies of 1934 to the 1970s pushed thousands of youth possessing curiosity, ingenuity, and determination, to become the ... More
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20. Champions, Cheaters, and Childhood Dreams
With some scrap lumber and a dream, young Bob Turner became the first All-American Soap Box Derby world champion in 1934. Over the next 40 years, ... More
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22. Brooklyn's Dodgers: The Bums, the Borough, and the Best of Baseball, 1947-1957
by Carl E Prince
In this superb volume, Prince captures the intensity and depth of the Brooklyn Dodgers' relationship to the community and its people in the 1950s, ... More
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23. Crossing the Line: Black Major Leaguers, 1947-1959
by Larry Moffi, Jonathan Kronstadt
Personal highlights and playing statistics of lesser-known African American baseball players who crossed the color line between 1947 and 1959.
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24. Baseball Between the Lines: Baseball in the Forties and Fifties as Told by the Men Who Played It
by Donald Honig, Red Smith (Introduction by)
The exciting story of baseball during and after WWII--when clubs still traveled by train, when night games and artificial lighting became commonplace ... More
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25. The Best Show in Football: The 1946-1955 Cleveland Browns: Pro Football's Greatest Dynasty
by Andy Piascik
For ten years the Cleveland Browns compiled a better record and won more championships than any team in pro football history. In their first game ... More
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