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The sometimes untold, fairly fascinating, oddly amazing, stories of how they came to be that way!
The sometimes untold, fairly fascinating, oddly amazing, stories of how they came to be that way!
Sportswriter Harvey Frommer previews a number of sports books.
Sports author and historian Harvey Frommer recalls meeting the great Jackie Robinson as a kid.
The Super Bowl has come a long ways since it's inception following the 1966 season.
Sportswriter Dr. Harvey Frommer reviews three more sports books.
“The most fun thing was watching the development of the Super Bowl because the game is what it’s all about. I really felt a high at every Super Bowl with all the glitz and the spectacular halftime shows.” – Pete [...]
Harvey Frommer reviews several sports books in his latest review.
The NBA didn't invent today's shot clock until it had some incredibly slow games in the early 1950's.
All kinds of intriguing sports books are now out for all to enjoy from Random House, Canada. They range from picture tomes, to biographies, to how-to, to commemorative editions. Something for everyone. Stephen Brunt’s “100 Grey Cups” (McClelland & Stewart, [...]