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Nothin' But a Champion

Nothin' But a Champion
Author: Tom A. Savage
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780967675121

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In the spring of 1997, Van Chancellor was hired as the head coach and general manager of the Houston Comets in the newly formed Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Under his direction, the Comets have become one of the premier franchises in the WNBA, winning the first three championships in league history (1997, 1998, and 1999). Because of his leadership and coaching skills, Chancellor has been named WNBA Coach of the Year all three years of the league's existence.


Nothin' but Blue Skies

Nothin' but Blue Skies
Author: Edward McClelland
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1608195457

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The Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region became the “arsenal of democracy”-the greatest manufacturing center in the world-in the years during and after World War II thanks to natural advantages and a welcoming culture. Decades of unprecedented prosperity followed, memorably punctuated by riots, strikes, burning rivers, and oil embargoes. A vibrant, quintessentially American character bloomed in the region's cities, suburbs, and backwaters. But the innovation and industry that defined the Rust Belt also helped to hasten its demise. An air conditioner invented in Upstate New York transformed the South from a sweaty backwoods to a nonunionized industrial competitor. Japan and Germany recovered from their defeat to build fuel-efficient cars in the stagnant 1970s. The tentpole factories that paid workers so well also filled the air with soot, and poisoned waters and soil. The jobs drifted elsewhere, and many of the people soon followed suit. Nothin' but Blue Skies tells the story of how the country's industrial heartland grew, boomed, bottomed, and hopes to be reborn. Through a propulsive blend of storytelling and reportage, celebrated writer Edward McClelland delivers the rise, fall, and revival of the Rust Belt and its people.


Nothin' But Good Times Ahead

Nothin' But Good Times Ahead
Author: Molly Ivins
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1994-09-27
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0679754881

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She's back. Molly Ivins, our most perceptive, outrageously funny political commentator, has given us an uproarious new book. In Nothin' But Good Times Ahead, Ivins proved that no one has a steadier gaze or a quicker trigger finger, as she hits the bull's-eye in such targets as George Bush, Bill Clinton, Camille Paglia, the Clarence Thomas hearings, and the ethics-twisting, English-slaughtering pols of her beloved Texas. Here's Molly on: The 1992 Republican Convention: "Many people did not care for Pat Buchanan's speech; it probably sounded better in the original German." Texas politics: "Better than the zoo, better than the circus, rougher than football, and even more aesthetically satisfying than baseball." Gibber Lewis, former House Speaker of the Texas State Legislature: "He once announced, 'This is unparalyzed in the state's history." Another Gibberism: "It could have bad ramifistations in the hilterlands."


The Cattleman

The Cattleman
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2120
Release: 1954
Genre: Livestock
ISBN:

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Champtown

Champtown
Author: Wesley Gurion
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2004-09
Genre:
ISBN: 0741420619

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Wesley Gurion has rearranged the geography of Los Angeles to create Champion Valley, a unique setting for a unique story. A humorous novel built upon a sturdy foundation of drama, with mystery added as flavor.


A Champion's Mind

A Champion's Mind
Author: Pete Sampras
Publisher: Crown Archetype
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2008-06-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307410331

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Pete Sampras is arguably the greatest tennis player ever, a man whose hard-nosed work ethic led to an unprecedented number one world ranking for 286 weeks, and whose prodigious talent made possible a record-setting fourteen Grand Slam titles. While his more vocal rivals sometimes grabbed the headlines, Pete always preferred to let his racket do the talking. Until now. In A Champion’s Mind, the tennis great who so often exhibited visible discomfort with letting people “inside his head” finally opens up. An athletic prodigy, Pete resolved from his earliest playing days never to let anything get in the way of his love for the game. But while this single-minded determination led to tennis domination, success didn’t come without a price. The constant pressure of competing on the world’s biggest stage—in the unblinking eye of a media machine hungry for more than mere athletic greatness—took its toll. Here for the first time Pete speaks freely about what it was like to possess what he calls “the Gift.” He writes about the personal trials he faced—including the death of a longtime coach and confidant—and the struggles he gutted his way through while being seemingly on top of the world. Among the book’s most riveting scenes are an early devastating loss to Stefan Edberg that led Pete to make a monastic commitment to delivering on his natural talent; a grueling, four-hour-plus match against Alex Corretja during which Pete became seriously ill; fierce on-court battles with rival and friend Andre Agassi; and the triumphant last match of Pete’s career at the finals of the 2002 U.S. Open. In A Champion’s Mind, one of the most revered, successful, and intensely private players in the history of tennis offers an intimate look at the life of an elite athlete.


Collier's Once a Week

Collier's Once a Week
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1916
Genre:
ISBN:

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Distinguished with Distinctions

Distinguished with Distinctions
Author: Anslem M. Diayi
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2011-09-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781462052769

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Distinguished with Distinctions is a book that reveals key secrets of distinction. Get to read live stories of people who were classifi ed as failures and how they became distinguished in life. It also tells us about the mistakes made by those who allowed destructive inhibitors to take over their lives and how they were cut down in their prime on the express way to distinction. This book reminds everyone that distinction is never ending therefore we must strive to get more every passing day.


Collier's

Collier's
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1146
Release: 1924
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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