Author: Bart Rockwell
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816728534
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Brief anecdotes of funny and bizarre happenings during a century of hockey.
World's Strangest Hockey Stories
Author: Bart Rockwell
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816728534
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Brief anecdotes of funny and bizarre happenings during a century of hockey.
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816728534
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Brief anecdotes of funny and bizarre happenings during a century of hockey.
World's Strangest Hockey Stories
Strange but True Hockey Stories
World's Strangest Baseball Stories
Author: Bart Rockwell
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816728503
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Relates unusual stories and facts from the history of baseball.
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816728503
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Relates unusual stories and facts from the history of baseball.
Strange But True Hockey Stories
Author: Howard Liss
Publisher: New York: Random House
ISBN: 9780394824635
Category : Hockey
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Retells unusual events in the history of hockey.
Publisher: New York: Random House
ISBN: 9780394824635
Category : Hockey
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Retells unusual events in the history of hockey.
World's Strangest Basketball Stories
Author: Bart Rockwell
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816728527
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Have you heard about the team that had so many players foul out that only one teammate remained to finiiish the game? Or, the player who, in one game, scored all his winning team's 97 points? If you like basketball, you'll love this wacky book. It's jam-packed with the world's strangest--but true--basketball stories.
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816728527
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Have you heard about the team that had so many players foul out that only one teammate remained to finiiish the game? Or, the player who, in one game, scored all his winning team's 97 points? If you like basketball, you'll love this wacky book. It's jam-packed with the world's strangest--but true--basketball stories.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds VI
Author: Dean Wesley Smith
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 9780743475648
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
In the sixth year of its ongoing mission, the Strange New Worlds writing competition has once again sought out exciting new voices and imaginations among Star Trek's vast galaxy of fans. After scanning countless submissions for signs of style and originality, the judges are proud to report that the universe of amazing Star Trek writers just keeps expanding. Strange New Worlds VI features twenty-three never-before-published stories spanning the twenty-second to the twenty-fourth centuries, from the early days of Captain Jonathan Archer to James T. Kirk and his crew to the later generations of Captains Picard, Sisko, and Janeway. These memorable new tales explore and examine the past and future of Star Trek from many different perspectives. This year's contributors include such diverse life-forms as Julie Hyzy, Shane Zeranski, Penny A. Proctor, TG Theodore, Mark Allen, Charity Zegers, Juanita Nolte, G. Wood, Pat Detmer, Robert J. Mendenhall, Geoffrey Thorne, Russ Crossley, Louisa M. Swann, Scott W. Carter, Shawn Michael Scott, Brett Hudgins, Robert J. LaBaff, Paul J. Kaplan, Jan Stevens, Kevin Andrew Hosey, Elizabeth A. Dunham, Mary Scott-Wiecek, Robert T. Jeschonek, and Annie Reed. Join Strange New Worlds in its thrilling quest to uncover the most compelling Star Trek fiction this side of the Galactic Barrier!
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 9780743475648
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
In the sixth year of its ongoing mission, the Strange New Worlds writing competition has once again sought out exciting new voices and imaginations among Star Trek's vast galaxy of fans. After scanning countless submissions for signs of style and originality, the judges are proud to report that the universe of amazing Star Trek writers just keeps expanding. Strange New Worlds VI features twenty-three never-before-published stories spanning the twenty-second to the twenty-fourth centuries, from the early days of Captain Jonathan Archer to James T. Kirk and his crew to the later generations of Captains Picard, Sisko, and Janeway. These memorable new tales explore and examine the past and future of Star Trek from many different perspectives. This year's contributors include such diverse life-forms as Julie Hyzy, Shane Zeranski, Penny A. Proctor, TG Theodore, Mark Allen, Charity Zegers, Juanita Nolte, G. Wood, Pat Detmer, Robert J. Mendenhall, Geoffrey Thorne, Russ Crossley, Louisa M. Swann, Scott W. Carter, Shawn Michael Scott, Brett Hudgins, Robert J. LaBaff, Paul J. Kaplan, Jan Stevens, Kevin Andrew Hosey, Elizabeth A. Dunham, Mary Scott-Wiecek, Robert T. Jeschonek, and Annie Reed. Join Strange New Worlds in its thrilling quest to uncover the most compelling Star Trek fiction this side of the Galactic Barrier!
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1352
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1352
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World's Strangest Football Stories
Author: Bart Rockwell
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816728510
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Relates unusual stories and facts from football history.
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816728510
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Relates unusual stories and facts from football history.
The Down Goes Brown History of the NHL
Author: Sean McIndoe
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 0735273901
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Sean McIndoe of Down Goes Brown, one of hockey's favourite and funniest writers, takes aim at the game's most memorable moments--especially if they're memorable for the wrong reasons--in this warts-and-all history of the NHL. The NHL is, indisputably, weird. One moment, you're in awe of the speed, skill and intensity that define the sport, shaking your head as a player makes an impossible play, or shatters a longstanding record, or sobs into his first Stanley Cup. The next, everyone's wearing earmuffs, Mr. Rogers has shown up, and guys in yellow raincoats are officiating playoff games while everyone tries to figure out where the league president went. That's just life in the NHL, a league that often can't seem to get out of its own way. No matter how long you've been a hockey fan, you know that sinking feeling that maybe, just maybe, some of the people in charge here don't actually know what they're doing. And at some point, you've probably wondered: Has it always been this way? The short answer is yes. As for the longer answer, well, that's this book. In this fun, irreverent and fact-filled history, Sean McIndoe relates the flip side to the National Hockey League's storied past. His obsessively detailed memory combines with his keen sense for the absurdities that make you shake your head at the league and yet fanatically love the game, allowing you to laugh even when your team is the butt of the joke (and as a life-long Leafs fan, McIndoe takes the brunt of some of his own best zingers). The "Down Goes Brown" History of the NHL is the weird and wonderful league's story told as only Sean McIndoe can.
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 0735273901
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Sean McIndoe of Down Goes Brown, one of hockey's favourite and funniest writers, takes aim at the game's most memorable moments--especially if they're memorable for the wrong reasons--in this warts-and-all history of the NHL. The NHL is, indisputably, weird. One moment, you're in awe of the speed, skill and intensity that define the sport, shaking your head as a player makes an impossible play, or shatters a longstanding record, or sobs into his first Stanley Cup. The next, everyone's wearing earmuffs, Mr. Rogers has shown up, and guys in yellow raincoats are officiating playoff games while everyone tries to figure out where the league president went. That's just life in the NHL, a league that often can't seem to get out of its own way. No matter how long you've been a hockey fan, you know that sinking feeling that maybe, just maybe, some of the people in charge here don't actually know what they're doing. And at some point, you've probably wondered: Has it always been this way? The short answer is yes. As for the longer answer, well, that's this book. In this fun, irreverent and fact-filled history, Sean McIndoe relates the flip side to the National Hockey League's storied past. His obsessively detailed memory combines with his keen sense for the absurdities that make you shake your head at the league and yet fanatically love the game, allowing you to laugh even when your team is the butt of the joke (and as a life-long Leafs fan, McIndoe takes the brunt of some of his own best zingers). The "Down Goes Brown" History of the NHL is the weird and wonderful league's story told as only Sean McIndoe can.