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  • Sports Illustrated Almanac 2015

    Editors of Sports Illustrated

    Paperback (Sports Illustrated, Dec. 9, 2014)
    America's best-selling sports almanac, now in its 24th year, is as fact-filled and fun as ever. Packed with stats, standings and historical data from Sports Illustrated's award-winning staff, this is the essential reference book for every fan. From pro and college football to Major League Baseball and the NBA to NASCAR, Sports Illustrated Almanac 2015 features all-time records and year-by-year statistics, including:--The 2014 baseball playoffs and World Series--An 88-page pro football section with year-by-year NFL standings and game recaps for Super Bowls I to XLVIII--Detailed results from the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, listing all medalists in every event, and the 2014 World Cup--Complete results from every major tournament in golf and tennis--Year-by-year and 2014 statistics from NASCAR, IRL and Formula One--Annual results from many professional and amateur sports, including Little League baseball, lacrosse and volleyballIt's the ultimate argument-ender.
  • Dear Dr. Psych

    Nate Zinsser

    Paperback (Sports Illustrated for Kids, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Answers fifteen questions about the psychological aspect of competitive sports
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  • Sports Illustrated: The Basketball Book

    Editors of Sports Illustrated

    Hardcover (Sports Illustrated, Oct. 23, 2007)
    Continuing Sports Illustrated's tradition of producing best-selling coffee-table books for the holiday season, SI presents The Basketball Book, a lavish celebration of the athleticism and pageantry of both the college and professional game. With the same kind of unforgettable photographs and award-winning writing that propelled The Baseball Book, The Football Book and The Anniversary Book to The New York Times best-seller list over the past three years, this volume brings to life the legendary players, the classic action and the great rivalries of the court. In 294 oversized pages, The Basketball Book commemorates the epic teams and characters, the personalities and performances and artifacts that have created legions of passionate fans since Dr. James Naismith nailed up a peach basket and devised the Original 13 Rules of the game more than 100 years ago.
  • A Kid's Guide to Nascar

    Loren Mooney, Scott Gramling, Sherie Holder

    Paperback (Sports Illustrated for Kids, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Meet Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, Bill Elliott, Kyle Petty, and more great drivers! Feel the speed of Nascar's fastest tracks! Take a look inside Terry Labonte's car! Check out Daytona's best races ever! Sports Illustrated For Kids
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  • SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Muhammad Ali 1942-2016: The Tribute

    Sports Illustrated - 2016-6-6 SIP, Meredith

    Single Issue Magazine (Sports Illustrated, June 6, 2016)
    From his unlikely transformation from Louisville Golden Gloves winner to Olympic gold medalist to three-time heavyweight champion and at one point, the most famous person on earth, Muhammad Ali and his journey were always chronicled and celebrated by Sports Illustrated’s writers and photographers. Now, all of those moments and memories are collected in Muhammad Ali: The Tribute 1942-2016, a new special edition that celebrates the life and legacy of this iconic athlete and champion.He shook up the world and became the boxer who went from the sports page to the front page. As a young fighter he revolutionized boxing as the fleet-of-foot dancer who took the crown from Sonny Liston; his rivalry with Joe Frazier was legendary; he grew up into one of the toughest heavyweights of all time, winning The Rumble in the Jungle and the Thrilla in Manilla. He was then able to parlay that fame into a role as elder statesmen and inspiration to decades of athletes who would come behind him. All of those moments are captured here in distinct sections that take you from his humble beginnings through his athletic career and to his status as an elder statesman and inspiration to generations of athletes behind him.Written with the keen insight that only Sports Illustrated can bring, featuring stats and images from every one of his legendary bouts, with hundreds of black and white and full color photographs that have become as iconic as the man himself, Muhammad Ali: The Tribute 1942-2016 will stand as a companion piece to a legendary man and athlete. Please note that this product is an authorized edition published by Time Inc. and sold by Amazon. This edition is printed using a high quality matte interior paper and printed on demand for immediate fulfillment.
  • Sports Illustrated The College Basketball Book

    Editors of Sports Illustrated

    Hardcover (Sports Illustrated, Oct. 11, 2011)
    The history of college basketball is a tale of giants (Mikan, Russell, Alcindor), mammoth personalities (Wooden, Knight, Krzyzewski) and larger-than-life moments (N.C. State's upset in 1983, Laettner's shot in 1992 and, just last year, Butler's near-miss at a championship miracle). With over a half-century of experience covering the game, Sports Illustrated is uniquely positioned to tell that story, and in 256 super-sized pages, continuing in the tradition of its annual sport-specific coffee-table series, it has found just the right format to capture the enormously entertaining wonder of it all. Hall of Fame writers, including Frank Deford, Curry Kirkpatrick, Alexander Wolff and Gary Smith, have covered all the great back-door plays, morality plays and passion plays of perhaps our most emotional sport. They were there for North Carolina's triple overtime takedown of Wilt Chamberlain and Kansas in 1957, for Texas Western's historic upset of Kentucky in 1966 and for Villanova's brilliant upending of Georgetown in 1985. Having chronicled all the madness from the fall (Midnight) through the spring (March) year after year, SI's award-winning photographers have captured the indelible images of buzzer-beating shots, of court-storming celebrations and of some of the world's largest men bawling over heartbreaking defeats. Those memorable stories and pictures are presented here as never before in this magnificent, must-have book for any college hoops fan.
  • 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports

    Kostya Kennedy

    Paperback (Sports Illustrated, March 6, 2012)
    Winner of the 2011 CASEY Award from Spitball Magazine Seventy baseball seasons ago, on a May afternoon at Yankee Stadium, Joe DiMaggio lined a hard single to leftfield. It was the quiet beginning to the most resonant baseball achievement of all time. Starting that day, the vaunted Yankee centerfielder kept on hitting-at least one hit in game after game after game.In the summer of 1941, as Nazi forces moved relentlessly across Europe and young American men were drafted by the millions, it seemed only a matter of time before the U.S. went to war. The nation was apprehensive. Yet for two months in that tense summer, America was captivated by DiMaggio's astonishing hitting streak. In 56, Kostya Kennedy tells the remarkable story of how the streak found its way into countless lives, from the Italian kitchens of Newark to the playgrounds of Queens to the San Francisco streets of North Beach; from the Oval Office of FDR to the Upper West Side apartment where Joe's first wife, Dorothy, the movie starlet, was expecting a child. In this crisp, evocative narrative Joe DiMaggio emerges in a previously unseen light, a 26-year-old on the cusp of becoming an icon. He comes alive-a driven ballplayer, a mercurial star and a conflicted husband-as the tension and the scrutiny upon him build with each passing day.DiMaggio's achievement lives on as the greatest of sports records. Alongside the story of DiMaggio's dramatic quest, Kennedy deftly examines the peculiar nature of hitting streaks and with an incisive, modern-day perspective gets inside the number itself, as its sheer improbability heightens both the math and the magic of 56 games in a row.
  • Big Book of WHO Baseball: The 101 Stars Every Fan Needs to Know

    The Editors of Sports Illustrated Kids

    eBook (Sports Illustrated, April 4, 2017)
    Batter up! Who was the last player to hit .400? What shortstop began each season with a backflip? Which pitcher has won the most Cy Young Awards? Find out the answers to those questions and many more in Big Book of Who: Baseball, a collection of the 101 baseball stars every fan needs to know, past and present. All the diamond greats are included, from Babe Ruth to Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays to Joe DiMaggio, and Derek Jeter to Mike Trout.Featuring exciting MLB photography and the most current information about baseball's best players, this Sports Illustrated Kids reference book for young sports fans is written in a fun and easy-to-navigate question and answer format. Player profiles, facts, and stats are organized into five comprehensive categories: Champions, Super Sluggers, Prime Pitchers, Cool Characters, and Record Breakers.
  • Tony Hawk: Chairman of the Board

    Sean Mortimer

    Paperback (Sports Illustrated for Kids, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Tony Hawk: Chairman of the Board
  • Make the Team: Gymnastics for Girls : A Gold Medal Guide to Great Gymnastics!

    Steve Whitlock, U. S. Gymnastics Federation

    Paperback (Sports Illustrated for Kids, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Introduces the basics of girls' gymnastics, including step-by-step instructions in the vault, floor exercise, uneven parallel bars, and the balance beam; tips on training and conditioning; and information about meets and competition.
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  • Shaquille O'Neal and Hakeem Olajuwon

    Pohla Smith

    Paperback (Sports Illustrated for Kids, Aug. 16, 1996)
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  • Sports Illustrated Kids WOW! The Pop-Up Book of Sports

    The Editors of Sports Illustrated Kids

    Hardcover (Sports Illustrated, Oct. 27, 2009)
    Awesome pop up sports book for kids. Fun and unique. Great gift item!
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