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Last Minute of Play, tales of hockey grit and glory (2013)
EN NW EB
ISBN: 9780987970220 bzw. 0987970224, in Englisch, Cartman Ross Publising, neu, E-Book.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Direct beschikbaar.
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~~ A cross-country best-seller upon release in 1993, Last Minute of Play, was the author’s second book, and a breakthrough title, receiving positive critical acclaim, more for its story-telling writing style rather than the admitted celebrity of the players, coaches, GM’s, and owners depicted in the book. To underscore that premise, here is the author’s favourite quote of many from those early days after the release. It came from the Toronto Star’s revered columnist, the late Jim Proudfoot, who... ~~ A cross-country best-seller upon release in 1993, Last Minute of Play, was the author’s second book, and a breakthrough title, receiving positive critical acclaim, more for its story-telling writing style rather than the admitted celebrity of the players, coaches, GM’s, and owners depicted in the book. To underscore that premise, here is the author’s favourite quote of many from those early days after the release. It came from the Toronto Star’s revered columnist, the late Jim Proudfoot, who wrote “… he’s done what I thought impossible – come up with a host of fresh anecdotes. Excellent hockey book? Ross Brewitt’s memoirs.” Based on personal experiences with the subjects, the book features insider interviews and conversations with the games leading figures, all of whom experienced their last minute of NHL play. No longer constrained by active participation or team inhibitions, the chapters are a direct, candid, and often are a droll and comical look at the tough and sometimes cruel game as seen by the author and friends. Based on Brewitt’s personal experiences gained around the NHL as a writer since 1969, the roster includes Bobby Hull, Eddie Shack, Harold Ballard, both Phil and Tony Esposito, Dave Keon, Don Cherry, and 20 other chapters on the people who forged our national pastime. With the departure of Stoddart from the Canadian publishing scene, Last Minute of Play, and the sequel, Into the Empty Net, have been unavailable and out of print since 1998, making them sought after collector’s titles, and recognized as “must have” editions in any hockey fan’s collection. Last Minute of Play, with an add-on 20 year look-back piece by the author, launches the two-book Kobo series at the way hockey was, and as some insist, how it should be. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 0987970224;ISBN13: 9780987970220; Engels | Ebook | 2013.
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~~ A cross-country best-seller upon release in 1993, Last Minute of Play, was the author’s second book, and a breakthrough title, receiving positive critical acclaim, more for its story-telling writing style rather than the admitted celebrity of the players, coaches, GM’s, and owners depicted in the book. To underscore that premise, here is the author’s favourite quote of many from those early days after the release. It came from the Toronto Star’s revered columnist, the late Jim Proudfoot, who... ~~ A cross-country best-seller upon release in 1993, Last Minute of Play, was the author’s second book, and a breakthrough title, receiving positive critical acclaim, more for its story-telling writing style rather than the admitted celebrity of the players, coaches, GM’s, and owners depicted in the book. To underscore that premise, here is the author’s favourite quote of many from those early days after the release. It came from the Toronto Star’s revered columnist, the late Jim Proudfoot, who wrote “… he’s done what I thought impossible – come up with a host of fresh anecdotes. Excellent hockey book? Ross Brewitt’s memoirs.” Based on personal experiences with the subjects, the book features insider interviews and conversations with the games leading figures, all of whom experienced their last minute of NHL play. No longer constrained by active participation or team inhibitions, the chapters are a direct, candid, and often are a droll and comical look at the tough and sometimes cruel game as seen by the author and friends. Based on Brewitt’s personal experiences gained around the NHL as a writer since 1969, the roster includes Bobby Hull, Eddie Shack, Harold Ballard, both Phil and Tony Esposito, Dave Keon, Don Cherry, and 20 other chapters on the people who forged our national pastime. With the departure of Stoddart from the Canadian publishing scene, Last Minute of Play, and the sequel, Into the Empty Net, have been unavailable and out of print since 1998, making them sought after collector’s titles, and recognized as “must have” editions in any hockey fan’s collection. Last Minute of Play, with an add-on 20 year look-back piece by the author, launches the two-book Kobo series at the way hockey was, and as some insist, how it should be. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 0987970224;ISBN13: 9780987970220; Engels | Ebook | 2013.
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Last Minute of Play (2013)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9780987970220 bzw. 0987970224, in Englisch, Cartman Ross Publising, Cartman Ross Publising, Cartman Ross Publising, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, in-stock.
~ A cross-country best-seller upon release in 1993, Last Minute of Play, was the author's second book, and a breakthrough title, receiving positive critical acclaim, more for its story-telling writing style rather than the admitted celebrity of the players, coaches, GM's, and owners depicted in the book. To underscore that premise, here is the author's favourite quote of many from those early days after the release. It came from the Toronto Star's revered columnist, the late Jim Proudfoot, who wrote "… he's done what I thought impossible - come up with a host of fresh anecdotes. Excellent hockey book? Ross Brewitt's memoirs." Based on personal experiences with the subjects, the book features insider interviews and conversations with the games leading figures, all of whom experienced their last minute of NHL play. No longer constrained by active participation or team inhibitions, the chapters are a direct, candid, and often are a droll and comical look at the tough and sometimes cruel game as seen by the author and friends. Based on Brewitt's personal experiences gained around the NHL as a writer since 1969, the roster includes Bobby Hull, Eddie Shack, Harold Ballard, both Phil and Tony Esposito, Dave Keon, Don Cherry, and 20 other chapters on the people who forged our national pastime. With the departure of Stoddart from the Canadian publishing scene, Last Minute of Play, and the sequel, Into the Empty Net, have been unavailable and out of print since 1998, making them sought after collector's titles, and recognized as "must have" editions in any hockey fan's collection. Last Minute of Play, with an add-on 20 year look-back piece by the author, launches the two-book Kobo series at the way hockey was, and as some insist, how it should be.
~ A cross-country best-seller upon release in 1993, Last Minute of Play, was the author's second book, and a breakthrough title, receiving positive critical acclaim, more for its story-telling writing style rather than the admitted celebrity of the players, coaches, GM's, and owners depicted in the book. To underscore that premise, here is the author's favourite quote of many from those early days after the release. It came from the Toronto Star's revered columnist, the late Jim Proudfoot, who wrote "… he's done what I thought impossible - come up with a host of fresh anecdotes. Excellent hockey book? Ross Brewitt's memoirs." Based on personal experiences with the subjects, the book features insider interviews and conversations with the games leading figures, all of whom experienced their last minute of NHL play. No longer constrained by active participation or team inhibitions, the chapters are a direct, candid, and often are a droll and comical look at the tough and sometimes cruel game as seen by the author and friends. Based on Brewitt's personal experiences gained around the NHL as a writer since 1969, the roster includes Bobby Hull, Eddie Shack, Harold Ballard, both Phil and Tony Esposito, Dave Keon, Don Cherry, and 20 other chapters on the people who forged our national pastime. With the departure of Stoddart from the Canadian publishing scene, Last Minute of Play, and the sequel, Into the Empty Net, have been unavailable and out of print since 1998, making them sought after collector's titles, and recognized as "must have" editions in any hockey fan's collection. Last Minute of Play, with an add-on 20 year look-back piece by the author, launches the two-book Kobo series at the way hockey was, and as some insist, how it should be.
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LAST MINUTE OF PLAY - Tales of Hockey Grit and Glory (1993)
~EN PB US FE
ISBN: 9780773755949 bzw. 0773755942, vermutlich in Englisch, Stoddart Publishing, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Versandkosten nach: DEU.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, W. Fraser Sandercombe.
Toronto: Stoddart Publishing, 1993. 239 pp. Trade paperback format. Light edge and corner wear with an uncreased spine; no interior markings. Included here is a dropped-in Jacques Plante hockey card from the 1961 - 1962 season. The Contents are: Preface; 90 Second All Stars; Prologue; Jim McKenny: Prince of the Put-down; Harold Ballard: Carlton Street Conundrum; Jacques Plante: Snake Between the Pipes; Chico Maki: Sultan of the Shadow; Ed Eddie Shack: Windmill on Skates; Henri Richard: Plastique with a Short Fuse; Bobby Hull: Titan of Gold; George Punch Imlach: Pugnacity in a Fedora; Bill Sweeney: Search and Destroy Centre; Don Cherry: Dandy of Steel; Phil Esposito: Fury in the Slot; Bill White: Mr Oh Yeah; Tony Esposito: Cobra in the Crease; Vic Hadfield: A World of Hurt and Pain; Rick Martin: French Connection in Buffalo; The Knoxes: First-class Sabres in a Blue Collar Town; Yvan Cournoyer: Roadrunner in Red White and Blue; Mike Palmateer: Goalie on a Trapeze; John Ferguson: Dirty Harry on Ice; Glenn Goldup: Tinseltown Biker King; Pierre Pilot: Hawk on the Blue Line; Dave Keon: Maple Leaf Galahad; Bob Kolari: Arbiter of Anarcy; and Alex Delvecchio: Motor City Fats; followed by an epilogue.. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good+. 8vo.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, W. Fraser Sandercombe.
Toronto: Stoddart Publishing, 1993. 239 pp. Trade paperback format. Light edge and corner wear with an uncreased spine; no interior markings. Included here is a dropped-in Jacques Plante hockey card from the 1961 - 1962 season. The Contents are: Preface; 90 Second All Stars; Prologue; Jim McKenny: Prince of the Put-down; Harold Ballard: Carlton Street Conundrum; Jacques Plante: Snake Between the Pipes; Chico Maki: Sultan of the Shadow; Ed Eddie Shack: Windmill on Skates; Henri Richard: Plastique with a Short Fuse; Bobby Hull: Titan of Gold; George Punch Imlach: Pugnacity in a Fedora; Bill Sweeney: Search and Destroy Centre; Don Cherry: Dandy of Steel; Phil Esposito: Fury in the Slot; Bill White: Mr Oh Yeah; Tony Esposito: Cobra in the Crease; Vic Hadfield: A World of Hurt and Pain; Rick Martin: French Connection in Buffalo; The Knoxes: First-class Sabres in a Blue Collar Town; Yvan Cournoyer: Roadrunner in Red White and Blue; Mike Palmateer: Goalie on a Trapeze; John Ferguson: Dirty Harry on Ice; Glenn Goldup: Tinseltown Biker King; Pierre Pilot: Hawk on the Blue Line; Dave Keon: Maple Leaf Galahad; Bob Kolari: Arbiter of Anarcy; and Alex Delvecchio: Motor City Fats; followed by an epilogue.. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good+. 8vo.
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Last Minute of Play: Tales of Hockey Grit and Glory
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780773759541 bzw. 0773759549, in Englisch, Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Limited, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
Last-Minute-of-Play~~Ross-Brewitt, Last Minute of Play: Tales of Hockey Grit and Glory, Paperback.
Last-Minute-of-Play~~Ross-Brewitt, Last Minute of Play: Tales of Hockey Grit and Glory, Paperback.
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Last Minute of Play: Tales of Hockey Grit and Glory
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780773755949 bzw. 0773755942, in Englisch, Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Limited, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
Last-Minute-of-Play~~Ross-Brewitt, Last Minute of Play: Tales of Hockey Grit and Glory, Paperback.
Last-Minute-of-Play~~Ross-Brewitt, Last Minute of Play: Tales of Hockey Grit and Glory, Paperback.
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