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From Brooklyn to Kingsport

From Brooklyn to Kingsport
Author: David Garrahan
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1984552961

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From Brooklyn to Kingsport is an autobiographical memoir. It is the objective history of my life experiences. I have tried to recall events as accurately as possible. I have written about incidents and events that I can recall well—warts and all.


When Baseball Returned to Brooklyn

When Baseball Returned to Brooklyn
Author: Ed Shakespeare
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2003-05-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786414598

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Major league baseball has a long, rich history in Brooklyn. From the time Brooklyn started play in 1884 until their move west to Los Angeles following the 1957 season, the Dodgers and their predecessors were the emotional center of the borough's diverse population. But Brooklyn would be without a professional team until June of 2001, when the Cyclones took the field in Coney Island as the Mets' affiliate for the New York-Penn League. This work follows the rookie-level club from its formation through it first season. Brooklyn Dodgers Carl Erskine, Duke Snider, Clem Labine, Johnny Podres, Ralph Branca, Joe Pignatano and Clyde King comment on their own minor league days, and their days in Brooklyn. Also included are interviews of Cyclones players and fans of both teams.


The Journey is Home

The Journey is Home
Author: Nelle Morton
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1986-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780807011331

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Moving collection of essasy that tells the story of Nelle Morton's personal transformation and documents the changes in religion that resulted from the women's movement.


Baseball America 2017 Prospect Handbook Digital Edition

Baseball America 2017 Prospect Handbook Digital Edition
Author: John Manuel
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 1754
Release: 2017-04-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1932391738

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The one player guide every true baseball fan will want -- the leading resource for the next generation of rising stars! The Baseball America 2017 Prospect Handbook is the ultimate guide to the next generation of baseball stars. The Prospect Handbook features in-depth analysis and statistics for 900 players, with detailed scouting reports, recaps of each team's amateur draft efforts, and a ranking of Major League Baseball's top farm systems. The Prospect Handbook is a must-have resource for information on the best prospects in baseball and is a valuable tool for fans, fantasy leaguers and anyone who wants to know more about the player development process


Newscatcher

Newscatcher
Author: John Palmer
Publisher: KCM Publishing
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1939961114

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"This story… the story of John Palmer… is great. So was every John Palmer story, from start to finish." --Brian Williams, anchor of NBC Nightly News "The story of John Palmer takes the reader behind the scenes with telling anecdotes and instructive insights. His dream came true and now he’s shared it with all of us."--Tom Brokaw, Special Correspondent, NBC News From one of the most respected newsmen in broadcast journalism comes Newscatcher, an insightful and revealing memoir by John Palmer of NBC News. Posthumously released just over a year after his passing in August 2013, this remembrance captures the essence of Palmer's ability to tell stories, both personal and historical, in his informal style as if being recounted by an old friend. Newscatcher includes stories about Palmer's years as a young boy growing up in Tennessee and details the path that led to his career in TV news - a serendipitous journey that lasted for more than 40 years. It was a profession that provided John Palmer the unique opportunity to pay witness to and report on some of history's most memorable moments, including the early days of the civil rights movement, crime and politics in the streets of Chicago and New York, the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, Jr., turmoil in the Middle East, the Challenger disaster, as well as the aftermath of 9/11. A Washington insider, Palmer discusses his time as an NBC News White House correspondent covering presidential politics from the Carter administration through George W. Bush’s first years in office. This incredible overview of John Palmer's life and career is also a must-read for Journalism courses at universities across the nation that will provide budding students who have an interest in broadcasting with a fascinating look at the ever-changing world of television news.


Corporate Author Headings

Corporate Author Headings
Author: Federal Council for Science and Technology (U.S.). Committee on Scientific and Technical Information
Publisher:
Total Pages: 860
Release: 1970
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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