Tony Perrottet from HarperCollins Publishers
Tony Perrottet, journalist, travel writer, and author of Napoleon's Privates, Pagan Holiday, and The Naked Olympics. [... more]
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Jack Cavanaugh
Jack Cavanaugh is a veteran sportswriter who has covered scores of major boxing bouts, along with the Olympics, the World Series, Super Bowl games, the Masters Golf Tournament, and both the U.S. golf and tennis opens. He is the author of Giants ... [... more]
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David Wallechinsky
David Wallechinsky is the bestselling coauthor of The Book of Lists and The People's Almanac, and the author of The Complete Book of the Summer Olympics and The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics. Also a contributing editor to Parade magazine, ... [... more]
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LIz Robbins
LiZ Robbins has been a sportswriter for seventeen years-the last nine at the New York Times-having covered marathons, Olympics, tennis, and the NBA. She lives in New York City, where she frequents the running trails of Central Park. [... more]
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Sasha Cohen
is an unbelievably charming, gifted skater, and she is the early favorite to win the Gold Medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Italy. She placed fourth at the 2002 Games, and has since improved her skating, trained with new coaches, worked as a ... [... more]
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Tony Perrottet
With the summer Olympics' return to Athens, Tony Perrottet delves into the ancient world and lets the Greek Games begin again. The acclaimed author of The ancient Romans were responsible for many remarkable achievements-Roman numerals, straight ... [... more]
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Bruce A. Pasternack
Bruce A. Pasternack is president and CEO of the Washington, D.C.-based Special Olympics. He was a senior vice president for almost thirty years at Booz Allen Hamilton, served on its board of directors, and was a founding partner of its ... [... more]
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Pat O'Brien
Pat O'Brien is the cohost of the entertainment news show Access Hollywood. He has been a commentator in the world of sports for seventeen years and has hosted such events as the Winter Olympics, the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals, the NCAA Final Four ... [... more]
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Rafer Johnson
Rafer Johnson won the gold medal for the decathlon in the 1960 Olympic Games, posting a new Olympic record in the event. After the Olympics, he devoted his time to his family, his career, and helping others. To this end, he became a sports ... [... more]
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Aaron J. Klein
The 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and Israel's Deadly Response The first full account, based on access to key players who have never before spoken, of the Munich Massacre and the Israeli response-a lethal, top secret, thirty-year-long ... [... more]
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John Cooper
Rapid Ray Lewis was arguably the fastest man of his generation. He won medals in the 1932 Olympics and the 1934 British Empire Games, and countless races in North America. Remarkable achievements for any man - but all the more remarkable because ... [... more]
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John Jerome
John Jerome started to run in 1972, inspired by Frank Shorter's performance in the marathon at the Munich Olympics, and by Shorter's carbohydrate-loading diet. Along the way, he became fascinated with the science of athletic training and has ... [... more]
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