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I Am Third
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (1984-01)
Authors: Al Silverman and Gale Sayers
List price: $1.95
Used price: $0.01
Collectible price: $12.99

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An Inspirational Tale
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-10
The title of the book, which became Mr. Sayers' credo throughout life, comes from a quote he saw on the desk of one of his coaches: "My God is first, my friends and family are second, I am third." Mr. Sayers tells the story of a man who lifted himself out of the ghetto with such a love for football, his friendship with Brian Piccolo (one of the very first pairings of a black player and a white player in the NFL) and his near-career ending injury. It is an inspirational story that does not get preachy. He tells of his friendship with Brian Piccolo without getting maudlin (Mr. Sayers and Mr. Piccolo were loyal friends and deeply respectful of each other.) He relates his triumphant return to the Chicago Bears after a knee injury that had almost everyone writing him off (except Mr. Piccolo, who urged him on during rehabilitation.) It almost seems as if Al Silverman turned on a tape recorder and let Mr. Sayers talk. Rather than being pretentious, the way a lot of sports biographies are one gets the feeling that Mr. Sayers is sitting down in an easy chair and is talking directly to each reader. The book, however, was written more than thirty-five years ago and ends before Mr. Sayers' final two (albeit disappointing) seasons. My hope is that Mr. Sayers will either update this book or write a sequel to tell us of his successes after football.

Okay
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-09
Bought this as gift for my husband. His reveiw: It was okay, interesting about Gayle Sayer's life but not extremely well written. It had little to say about his relationship with Brian Piccolo.

I Am Third
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-06
I am third
By Gale Sayers

Devon Hurley

My book is called I am third and itýs written by Gale Sayers. The price of the book is $...and u can find this book in any book store.
I am third is about the football player gale Sayers .He plays football with his friends every day. He grew up in a poor house with barely any food. That didnýt stop him from playing football though. He played no matter what. One time he tried to tackle some one and he got kicked in the mouth and he was spiting out blood his brother played football too. He was older then Gale. Gale was a starter on the high school football team with his brother he only got to play with his brother one season because he was a senior when Gale was a freshman. Gale was a good player. He was like1st or 2nd best in the country. He wanted to go to a four year college to play football. Mississippi State was in other sports besides football like track and basketball. He broke the long jump record for track. His mom and dad were always working on something. Galeýs dad was tall and had long legs. His dad worked hard every day and only got 40 dollars a day. His mom was at home watching all the kids. All the kids in the neighbor hood were on the football team. After gale went to college he was going to go to the pros either the chiefs or the bears. on draft day the Chicago bears picked Gale Sayers the first day of summer training he met Brian piccolo. Brian was a white person and Gale was a black person they didnýt really get along at first of race but after they started playing together. The coach put them in the same room partner. When gale was voted rookie of the year Brian starts to get sick and has to go to the hospital and he finds out he has cancer and has to stay in the hospital for the rest of the season. Later he goes home and is recovering but he gets cancer again a in his chest and dies from cancer. later gale plays the best game of his career he scores 6 touchdowns.

Awesome Book!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-21
This review is on the book called "I Am Third". In this book it tells mostly about Gale Sayers' football career and some of Brian Piccolo's or Pic. The reason this book is called "I Am Third" is because he says that "God is 1st,my friends are 2nd,and I am 3rd". To understand this book you might have to know a little about football. If you like football stories I would reccomend you read "I Am Third".

Great Book and movie, very Moving
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-25
I really never liked sports, but this book really moved me because it was a story of two men very different yet very alike. They were both very talented, over the past few months i've been doing so much research and Gale and Brian. I also am planning to do a important report on them, the frienship that they had was great. BUY THIS BOOK!! and the movie Brians song!I loved both. I love Ya Gale and Brian GOD BLESS!

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Innings Through Time: The Greatest Baseball Story Ever Told
Published in Paperback by Tate Publishing & Enterprises (2007-10-09)
Author: Chris Valenti
List price: $16.99
New price: $9.99

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Baseball at its best
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-10
After reading this book you come away with a feeling of being uplifted and transcended into a life you wish you were part of. It made my love of baseball have a deeper meaning, one that will I will carry with me forever. These "baseball buddies" are as real to me as any friend or family member. A very memorable read.

Richard Callori

Great All American Story !!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-09
This is a great story! Just buy it and read it. You'll be happy that you did!

An Ingenious Story With An Incredible Ending. AMAZING!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-22
Since I am not a sports enthusiast, this was the first book I've read that had baseball as a theme, or any sport. Something about it intrigued me greatly so I purchased it. I am a bit of a history buff so I thoroughly enjoyed all of the history that was interwoven throughout. But this was also the first book I've ever read in one day! It was that engrossing. The story, the layout of it, the twists and turns, and everything about it was ingenious. And as I read from a previous review, the ending cannot be described accurately. One has to read it to believe it. GREAT BOOK! GREAT READ! WOULD MAKE A GREAT MOVIE! 5 Stars aren't enough!

Inspiring...........Awesome!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-19
This book is incredible. I loved, loved, loved it. I read it cover to cover without putting it down. I couldn't; I was captivated after the first few pages. Mr. Valenti does a wonderful job, with so many twists and turns, you'll never figure out the ending. Don't think twice about reading this one......you most definitely won't regret it. This would make a wonderful movie.

Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
A great read! I normally like fiction I was pleasantly surprised and engulfed by Innings Though Time. It kept me interested from beginning though end! Read it, you won't regret it.


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It's All About Me: Personality Quizzes for You And Your Friends (Klutz)
Published in Spiral-bound by Klutz (2006-03)
Author: Karen Phillips
List price: $14.95
New price: $8.94
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All About Me
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
My daughter has been enjoying this book. She gets me involved and also had a great time sharing it with her BFF when they had a sleepover! They learn alot about themselves and it's fun!

big hit with young teen girls
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-23
bought this for my 13 year old daughter for Christmas and she loved it. tends to prefer the high tech toys (e.g. ipod, DVDs) but this was good old-fashioned fun. Plus it was interactive.

It's All About Me: Personality Quizzes for You and Your Friends
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-20
If my granddaughter's (age 13) face of joy and her attachment to the book are measurement of the rating for this book, then the book rates 5 stars. The first day she had the book, she worked about 1/3 of the exercises asking everybody in sight to answer the questions. And, we enjoyed participating in the exercises. Great book for young girls.

I love this book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-11
This is, like, the best book I ever quizzed in. I this Klutz did the best job on this book! I'm so glad I have the book! I got it at my school book fair and fell in love with it (even though it's just a book) at first sight.

Awesome!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-28
I gave this to my 11 year old niece for Christmas and she absolutely loved it!! She went around asking everyone in the family the quizzes. It's colorful, bright and interesting art designs really grabs their attention. I would definitely buy this again for girls aged 10-13.

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Jacques Villeneuve: A Champion in Pictures
Published in Hardcover by Hazleton Pub Ltd (1998-06)
Author: Jacques Villeneuve
List price: $39.95
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The essential Jacques Villeneuve
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-03
This book is incredible. The photography is outstanding and the insight into the private world of Jacques Villeneuve was interesting. He's an extremely private individual and still hasn't given everything away - but for now, this book is well worth the effort.

A closer look at a champion!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-08
There is no doubt that the photography in this book is spectacular. Any JV fan will appreciate getting a priviledged glimpse into his life - on and off the track, but was the picture of him at the urinal really necessary!

The best Villeneuve book on the market!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-02
The pictures in this book give an impression on his personal life rather than just his career.It is good to be able to get the chance to see into their personal life without mobbing them on the streets.

Meraviglioso...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-29
I bought this book last year...Good pics (Italian photographer, you know...!), good lines. The impression you get about Jacques is that he's too pure to be true..I think that Gianni Giansanti cought the very essence of this young racing driver. I expecially like the pic at the end of the book, showing Jacques sitting in front of a window open over a big city (San Paolo in Brazil, if I remember well), in the shade, so that you can only get the shape of his body. Wonderful Jacques!

THE BEST JV BOOK I'VE EVER READ. BUY THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-21
As soon as you open the book, the photos jump out at you. If you read F1 Racing magazine and enjoy the pictures they have in there, you will love the pictures in this incredible collection of JV shots.

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Jaws Maui
Published in Hardcover by Jaws Maui (1997-10)
Author: Charlie Lyon
List price: $39.95
New price: $78.00
Used price: $3.50
Collectible price: $74.98

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Page after page of the most beautiful blue water you have ever seen.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
I bought this book as a Christmas gift for my boyfriend. It beautifully portrays two of his most favorite things, surfing and Maui. You will not believe how amazing the photos are in this book. And each page is covered edge to edge in full color pictures giving you the feeling that you were actually there watching from the overlook.

~"He's doing this for entirely different reasons"
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-24
I'm naming one of my children Laird; what a stud, eah? A friend had this large surfer pictorial coffee table book back in 97, and 10 years later it's still the best book I've ever seen on the subject. It has some of the finest photographs ever taken of large wave surfing (the cover is not just a one-off) and some of the preeminent accompanying text that ever existed about surfing (heartfelt philo; but intelligent, not loadie). Other than Surfer magazine, I believe this book was the first to show the new era of tow-in surfing, and the story of the heroes who created it. It's complete - and the first edition is no doubt a collectors piece for surfers. To my mind the movie Riding Giants should have clearly stated "inspired by the book Jaws Maui", because it's essentially the same thing in a different medium (and also highly recommended).

There is this marvelous line in the book - one of the hardcore crew basically answering the question about why Laird is so much better than anyone else. His answer was stellar; something along the lines of ~yeah - he's insane - "he's doing this for entirely different reasons". Absolutely classic. Absolutely frickin' classic. I'm just now getting the book (or I'd give you the exact quote) but what a glorious and magnificent line. I was devastated when it didn't make it into the movie Riding Giants.

Jaws
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-18
I think this was one of the best thriller stories of its time. I personnally think it also is one the best water thrillers ever. I think any who is scared of the water should read this book.

A Must-Read, not just a Must-See.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-13
Jaw Maui has much more to offer than your average coffee-table book. It is an incredible blending of inspirational writing and insightful interviews with the watermen themselves. Charlie & Leslie Lyon have done a great job letting us in on the inner workings of these accomplished athletes. Everyone that visits us gets a chance to read Jaws, and has come away mightily impressed (and longing for a trip to Maui!).

Jaws > Mother Nature's Wave Pool
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-22
If anyone out there either surfs or enjoy's Surfing as a way of life, this book is for you! Go out there and purchase this book! Jaws is more than a book, the colourful pages come alive in front of you, looking at Laird Hamilton coming down the faces of massive 50+foot surf, it's like your right there below him (holding the camera) Blue Max did an amazing job of illustrating these waves for us, I was lucky enough to have visited Maui, for others out there, what are you waiting for..? Killer Waves..Best Surfers in the world.. see it all..? or save your money and buy this book

aloha Jim Mellanis :-)

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Ki in Aikido
Published in Paperback by Frog Books (1998-02-03)
Author: C. M. Shifflett
List price: $19.95
New price: $52.85
Used price: $23.50

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Easy to follow Primer
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-17
I am a Matsubayashi Ryu practitioner. And have been studing KI. This books covers all of the basic excercises I feel one needs to practice KI. It is easy to read and follow.

With this book, not only can you devlop good Metods of KI excercises; but a positive outlook on life in general.

An outstanding guide to Ki development
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-23
The concepts of "Ki" as taught in Ki Society Aikido schools is not easy for westerners to comprehend. I first started practicing it in 1990. Since then, outside of the writings of the founder, Koichi Tohei Sensei, I have not found a readily available and readable book that expliains Ki to westerners. Then came "Ki in Aikido: A Sampler of Ki Exercises" by C. M. Shifflett. In this easily manageable (size wise) book, Ms Shifflett gives a breif discription of Aikido and Ki then gets into the "meat of the matter". She explains Ki very clearly and gives lots of examples of how to incorporate it into your Aikido and your life. The art work is excellent and very aptly displays what is discribed. For my money, there is no better book for anyone: from the seasoned high ranking instructor to the novice to the curious onlooker. Anyone can get something from this book.

The Force is strong with this one
Helpful Votes: 29 out of 31 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-04
I earned my shodan during three years training in Japan (my instructors were wonderful people), and have taught for three years also (receiving permission from World Aikido headquarters).

This is an excellent little book. It is pleasant both to look at and read, and covers a lot of information in a well-paced and thoughtful manner. The elegant presentation reminds me of books on Japanese flower arrranging.

It is also concise, delivering not only what I understand to be a near-complete rendition of the various ki techniques and their applications in a straightforward manner, but also including brief notes on the various influences of aikido on cinema (The Seven Samurai, Star Wars), apocryphal tales about the founder Ueshiba Morihei, etc.

I enjoyed reading this book and consider it, unlike several other books on the subject, both well worth the expense and a useful addition to one's aikido library.

Marvelous, beautiful primer.
Helpful Votes: 42 out of 42 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-25
Most books on aikido suffer from some common flaws. They usually have a whole lot of small blurry photographs of techniques and a set of platitudes, with no way to relate them to either aikido practice or real life. This book has neither of those flaws.

As a beginner in ki-aikido, now forced to be in a town without a ki society dojo, I use Ki in Aikido as a regular reference to when I want to practice the ki exercises, which are clearly and comprehensively explained.

More importantly, she discusses the positive outlook necessary for success in aikido and in life. In a sense, it's both a primer on ki exercises and a self-help book for maintaining a "plus" attitude in life.

Also extremely witty and enjoyable to read. If nothing else, get it for the beautiful drawings of real live aikido practitioners.

The only danger with this book is that you may love it and become an evangelist and enthusiastically loan it to a friend, who will love it and never give it back. That would be bad.

A practical, user-friendly book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-09
Many books have been written about the mysteries of aikido. This book unravels them into reality in the most digestible, practical, and readable form I have yet seen. As a somewhat experienced aikidoka, I refer to my copy when asked to teach, or explain a concept to a beginner. Very solid, engaging, grounded and even just a darn good read.

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The Last Log of the Titanic (Build Your Own)
Published in Paperback by International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press (2003-04-15)
Author: David G. Brown
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Finally! It all adds up. Best Titanic analysis so far.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-14
This book is essential reading for anyone seeking the truth about the Titanic.

We recently delved into Titanic literature, starting with the testimony from the stateside investigation. That led to a quest for more information because there were so many unanswered questions. After reading quite a few books, The Last Log of the Titanic finally arrived in the mail. And what a wonderful book!!!

David G. Brown carefully and exactly solves the mysteries involved in how and why the Titanic sank. It is all explained with a knowledge of navigation and engineering.

Read this book with an open mind and an attention to details. If you throw out all your pre-conceived notions from other books, the films, the TV specials etc., and really read what Brown is telling you, you cannot possibly have any doubts about what happened.

The only controversy caused by this book will be brought on by those who will defend their earlier positions on the foundering of this floating hotel.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

Controversal, maybe, but making sense - absolutely
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-05
I admit that the Titanic movie of 1997 made a big change in my Titanic collecting - mainly before that time I had only about 5 books. One of the books I had was an original from 1912 that was produced due to the fact that there was no radio, Internet or CNN to blast the news into your daily lives. Only the newspapers carried the story and people wanted to know more.

Needless to say, the movie got a lot of people interested in the subject (as it always seems to do whenever a new movie gets produced) Due to this interest all sorts of books got re-published and published for the first time. I started to collect and read and read and read.

I was always interested in the many points of debate that continue on and on, but this book seemed to make so much sense because it aligned with those things that I had read and had questions about but that never really got answered.

There were several reports of iceberg sightings, before the ship hit. There was a report that the alarm bell was rung three times, not three sounds but three different times for three different icebergs. Why did Murdock keep going when they entered the ice field? All the other reasons didn't quite hold up. This author gives forth a logical answer.

The idea that the iceberg grazed along the side of the ship didn't really seem to answer how the ship could go down so fast, the author of this book explains how the ship could have hit. Not only does his explanation make sense but it aligns with the other eye witness accounts of that night.

The list goes on. I can only say that it is well worth the read, and I currently have 58 Titanic related books and have talked and talked to other historians who have their theories.

This is a really good book.

Chris, Founder, McVitamins

The best book on the titanic disaster
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-26
I have watched movies and read several books about the Titanic disaster; but, without doubt this is the very, very best I've seen. This book explains in great detail, how things happened. It is written in an easy to read style. It presents numerous references and direct quotes throughout the book, as well as written testimony presented at the official enquires, so it is clearly not simply the author's spectulation. This was one book I could not put down. It answers important questions, such as "Did the nearby frieghter Californian, see Titanic's distress signals; and, if so, why didn't they come to aid the striken liner?", "Were the engines placed in "FULL ASTERN" immediatley when the iceberg was sighted?", "Why were some of the lifeboats only half filled with passengers?", "Would it have been better if the Titanic hit the iceberg head-on instead of side-swiping it?" and "Was the Titanic excessively (and carelessly) speeding to New York in attempt to set a record?" Every page was a pleasure! I just cannot give it enough praise. You won't be sorry if you buy this book.

Excellent technical analysis
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-20
This is a really good book, but not for Titanic novices (read "A Night to Remember" and its sequal for that). It's a shame the book has such a speculative and rather silly title because it may put-off some of it's intended readership - Titanic buffs.

Refreshingly, rather than rehashing tired old stories, Brown keeps his book narrow and focussed. Drawing from the original statements made for both the American and British official enquiries and his own expertise in ship handling and dynamics, he manages to make a radical yet convincing arguments.

Like some of the other reviewers here, I too had trouble with some of the conclusions. Swerving around icebergs at 21+ knots in an unstabilised hull would have surely caused the odd spilt drink and more to observant passengers. Likewise, I believe the hull did split near the surface, but not on it. But in the context of the book's major conclusions, this is just minor nit-picking!

Highly recommended - crackpot theories on the Titanic sinking are so common it is a real pleasure to find original ideas that are so convincing.

A CRACKING GOOD READ
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-19
I first read this book in 2000 and found it to be one of the more plausible explanations of the damage suffered by TITANIC when she hit the berg, as well as what happened afterward. Captain Brown has brought what is so lacking in many TITANIC books into LAST LOG OF THE TITANIC--actual shiphandling experience.

Captain Brown had also produced an eminently readable text, one which I think most people will have little trouble understanding.

I cannot reccommend LAST LOG OF THE TITANIC too highly to everyone, TITANIC buff or not.

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Lessons from the Dojo Floor
Published in Hardcover by Xlibris Corporation (2003-09)
Author: Kris Wilder
List price: $30.99
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Lessons from the Dojo Floor has great insights for Martial Arts & life
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-08
Good book. Worth getting.

Thanks For The Memories!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-09
Boy, this one really brings back the memories! But it also gives one pause for reflection on what real martial arts training is all about.
A wonderful book. I've already read through my copy several times...

Excellent book of martial anecdotes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-23
Kris Wilder has put together an excellent book of anecdotes and learnings he has gained from the floor of his karate school. These lessons are important philosophical approaches for all martial artists, but they are also great lessons for life in general.

I read the whole book in a single sitting, and recommend it highly to all martial arts instructors and practitioners.

Wisdom from the dojo and beyond.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-11
Kris Wilder shares his hard won wisdom through a collection of poignant tales and pithy vignettes. This is a book I can pick up for a few minutes or a few hours and gain something new each time. It is thoroughly enjoyable and easy to read yet thought provoking and profound. I recommend it without reservation.

Lessons from life for life.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-22
This book is about so much more than martial arts. It has something to offer anyone seeking wisdom, insight and shared knowledge. I am not a martial arts fan or practitioner but I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and will reread it for the gems of wisdom it bestows.

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Maximum Performance: Mopar Super Stock Drag Racing 1962-1969
Published in Hardcover by Motorbooks (2006-03-10)
Author: Jim Schild
List price: $40.00
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Mopar or No Car!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-13
This is by far the most researched book of its kind on the market today. To say that it is full of fun facts, Mopar models, various engines of the era, etc., etc., would be an understatement. Having lived in those glory days of Mopar myself - and owned and raced a few Mopars of my own - I highly recommend this book for any automotive enthusiasts library.

excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-14
a good history of early MOPAR cars and the motors that made them great. If you know what a max wedge is you are in the right place. 413 and 426 wedges and then on to the hemi, its MOPAR at its best. Enjoy!

Excellent reference, but very slim on west coast coverage
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-01
Very good book, but I was hoping to see more of us who raced our MaxWedge and Hemi Mopars on the west coast at LADS, San Fernando, Bakersfield, etc., but the book concentrates primarily on the mid-west and eastern area cars... and it was great to see these guys again. I bought my '62 Plymouth 413 Sport Fury from Milne Bros., trading in my '60 Chevy 348 tri-power, because I was tired of getting beat by the Mopars. My '63 426 Belvedere and '65 Plymouth Hemi also came from Milne Bros. and as Jim points out in this book, the Hemi HP was grossly understated, as mine was producing 543HP out of the box. Blueprinting it produced even more.

Overal, a very good book with a lot of good background and product spec. details. I only wish it had more of what us west coast guys were doing. Jim, FYI, Chrysler made a Teflon valve seal and valve guide machining tool for installing the Teflon seal available during '62. Stopped the 413 sparkplug bad oil fouling!

Maximun Performance: Mopar Super Stock Drag Racing
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-16
All that I was hoping for and more - very informative enjoyable book.

Go, Team Chrysler!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-23
For those who love mopar and cool, classic Chryslers, you will love this book. Pictures of some really cool Plymouths and equally serious Dodge classics delight the eyes. A beautiful ca. 1965 Plymouth graces the cover. Note the strong resemblance to the 1965-1966 Dodge Dart 270. A very serious car indeed, that Dart! Super stockers never had it so good!

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Mickey Mantle: Stories and Memorabilia from a Lifetime with The Mick
Published in Hardcover by "Stewart, Tabori and Chang" (2006-10-01)
Authors: Mickey Herskowitz, Danny Mantle, and David Mantle
List price: $35.00
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Mickey Mantle Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-14
Book was nicely put together and contains some great pictures as well as reproductions of his first contract, a letter from Richard Nixon, a love letter to his wife, etc. I'm sure there are better books out there in terms of the amount of information about Mantle. Buy the book only if you want to own reproductions of Mantle memorabilia but skip it otherwise.

Must Have for a Yankee Fan
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-18
The book was given to my husband as a gift and he enjoyed it so much that we bought one for a friend. Our friend was equally impressed with the book from the different memorabilia to the overall presentation. It's a book you want to look over again and again.

Beautiful Tribute to The Mick
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-01
This book contains many seldom to never seen photographs from the Mantle family archives that make the book priceless. The inserted reproductions of Mantle memorabilia are a perfect supplement that give the reader an insight to Mickey that you can't get anywhere else. Top that off with great stories from Mickey Herskowitz, David Mantle and Danny Mantle and you have a real winner.

Mantle was a one-of-a-kind ballplayer that the sport has not seen since his retirement. Almost 40 years later, Mickey still holds many baseball records including the fastest time from home plate to first base (3.1 seconds), the longest measured home run (565' even though he hit a few in excess of 600' that could not be measured) and most World Series home runs (18).

The legend of #7 will live forever.

Mickeys
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-28
My favorite player (my nickname is 'Mickey'). Well done different presentation. I really enjoyed

A MUST HAVE FOR MANTLE FANS!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-06
I got this wonderful book for my father for Christmas and he loves it! It's his favorite book on Mickey Mantle. As a Yankee fan myself I also love the book-it's very touching how Danny and David Mantle talk about their Father.The photos are beautiful and all the little extras are really neat to look at. I recommend this book to Mantle and Yankee fans everywhere.


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