Doing All Right Is Not Hard to Beat
Title | Doing All Right Is Not Hard to Beat PDF eBook |
Author | Garland P. Kirkpatrick |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | 456 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781425909659 |
A brief describing the life, times, circumstances, family, friends, experiences, opportunities, career and memories of one who said many times, "Someday I'm gonna write a book."
How We Beat the All Blacks
Title | How We Beat the All Blacks PDF eBook |
Author | John Reason |
Publisher | Aurum |
Total Pages | 220 |
Release | 2013-08-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1781312060 |
It remains a unique achievement. In 1971 the British Lions went to New Zealand and beat the All Blacks in a test series on their own soil. With gritty, never-say-die forwards like Ian McLaughlan and Mervyn Davies, and brilliant backs like Barry John, Gerald Davies and David Duckham, and under the inspired management of one of the finest coaches of all time, Carwyn James, the Lions won the first match, lost the second, and then came back to clinch the series in the third. But this unique rugby feat also spawned a unique book, for after the touring party had returned to the UK, the Lions captain John Dawes had the idea of organising an International Players' Conference, at which he and some of the key members of his victorious team would discuss the latest trends in rugby and offer the fruits of their experience in how to beat the greatest rugby team in the world. These talks and lectures were subsequently edited into a book, The Lions Speak by the Daily Telegraph's Rugby Correspondent, John Reason. In the years since it was first published, it has assumed cult status as one of the best and most insightful books ever published about the game of rugby. It stands as both a fascinating period piece about a sport that was played very differently in those days - when Bob Hiller would toe-punt penalties and conversions from a lovingly-crafted mud tee, and scrum halves like Gareth Edwards would launch his back-line from the scrum with a flamboyant diving pass - and a brilliant and witty deconstruction of the game's strategy and psychology by some of its most greatest and most intelligent practitioners, that is as relevant and valuable today as it ever was. Who better to talk about kicking and controlling the game than Barry John, or Mike Gibson on the role of the centre, or Carwyn James himself to reveal the secrets of his coaching methods that brought about the 1971 Lions' historic victory and British rugby's finest hour?
Poems
Title | Poems PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick MacDonogh |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 100 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN |
The Temperance Educational Quarterly
Title | The Temperance Educational Quarterly PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 790 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Drug abuse |
ISBN |
Win the Race or Die Trying
Title | Win the Race or Die Trying PDF eBook |
Author | Jack B. McGuire |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2016-07-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1496807642 |
Earl Kemp Long (1895-1960) was the political heir to his brother Huey in Louisiana politics. A country boy who never lost his common touch, he ran for office in every state election between 1933 and 1959. He was the best campaigning politician Louisiana ever produced. In his final term as governor, he suffered a breakdown on live television while addressing members of the legislature. He was kidnapped and committed to mental institutions in Texas and Louisiana. That he engineered his own release gives proof that he was in charge of his faculties. Abandoned by his family and his allies, Long was written off politically. But in 1960, he had other ideas. He was plotting his comeback. In poor health, smoking and drinking, he decided to challenge the incumbent in Louisiana's Eighth Congressional District, Harold McSween. Doctors warned him that the race could cost him his life. But politics was his life, and he vowed to win the election or die trying. He did both. This book tells the story of the last year of Long's life and the campaign that he waged and won by sheer force of will. He won the election (and a sizable bet he placed on it), but he was dead in just over a week. Win the Race or Die Trying captures the essence of Earl Long by chronicling the desperate, death-defying campaign he waged to redefine his legacy.
After the Beep
Title | After the Beep PDF eBook |
Author | Seth Kramer |
Publisher | Dramatic Publishing |
Total Pages | 76 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Amateur plays |
ISBN | 9780871299031 |
Threshermen's Review
Title | Threshermen's Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 782 |
Release | 1905 |
Genre | Agricultural machinery |
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