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Books with author Kate Haycock

  • Gymnastics

    Kate Haycock

    Library Binding (Crestwood House, Oct. 1, 1991)
    An overview of the events that make up the gymnastics portion of the Olympic Games, with highlights of great athletes and moments.
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  • Pasta

    Kate Haycock

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, May 31, 1990)
    None
  • Science Fiction Films

    Kate Haycock

    Library Binding (Crestwood House, May 15, 1992)
    A history of science fiction films from George Mâeliáes's earliest experiments at the beginning of the twentieth century to "Star Wars," "E.T.," and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
    Z
  • Olympic Sports: Gymnastics

    Kate Haycock

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, Nov. 15, 1991)
    None
  • Science Fiction Films

    Kate Haycock

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, May 1, 1992)
    A history of science fiction films from George Melies's earliest experiments at the beginning of the twentieth century to "Star Wars," "E.T.," and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"
    Z
  • Science Fiction Films

    Haycock Kate

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, March 15, 1992)
    Crestwood House Hardcover with 32 pages, approx. size: 8" x 10". - Colored and Black/White Photos. - See Photos for Complete Contains.
  • Skiing

    Kate Haycock

    Library Binding (Crestwood House, Oct. 1, 1991)
    A history of the events that make up the skiing portion of the Winter Olympic Games since they began in 1924, highlighting great athletes and moments
    Q
  • Pasta

    Kate Haycock, John Yates

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, July 1, 1991)
    Discusses the role of pasta in history and describes how it is processed and prepared for meals. Includes recipes.
    M
  • Plays

    Kate Haycock

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Jan. 15, 1991)
    None
  • Gymnastics

    Kate Haycock

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Aug. 31, 1991)
    None
  • SKIING

    Kate Haycock

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, March 15, 1950)
    None
  • Combat Sports

    Kate Haycock

    Hardcover (Wayland, Aug. 16, 1991)
    All the hopes of a Frenchman, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, were realized in 1896, when the first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens. He had dreamt of an international sporting festival where the world's supreme athletes could compete against each other for the title of Olympic champion. Although the Games have continued as the most prestigious sporting championship for amateur athletes, de Coubertin's Olympic ideal has been constantly challenged. For many athletes, taking part is not enough and winning is everything. Politics and the misuse of drugs have often dominated the headlines, casting a shadow over the sporting triumphs and achievements that represent the true spirit of the Olympic Games. This series examines the history of the Games through eight of the most popular sports. This book is a tribute to all the combat-sports competitors - the winners and the losers - who have taken part in the Olympic Games and helped to make them the ultimate sporting event.