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A history of squash in the United States follows the game's development through anecdotes that reflect background history, covering key matches, biographies of top personalities, and profiles of noteworthy clubs. 15,000 first printing. (view table of contents)
By George Plimpton (foreword by) and James Zug

Hardcover:

9780743229906 | Scribner, September 2, 2003, cover price $58.00 | About this edition: A history of squash in the United States follows the game's development through anecdotes that reflect background history, covering key matches, biographies of top personalities, and profiles of noteworthy clubs.

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Product Description: In this fascinating history of the Guardian, South Africa’s famous anti-apartheid newspaper, James Zug tells the story of a political publication that not only reported events but also helped to shape them. Between 1937 and 1963, the Guardian was the sole voice of dissent in the South African media, and Zug shows us how it played an essential rolein the struggle to end apartheid...read more

Paperback:

9780870138102, titled "The Guardian: The History of South Africa's Extraordinary Anti-apartheid Newspaper" | Michigan State Univ Pr, October 1, 2007, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: In this fascinating history of the Guardian, South Africa’s famous anti-apartheid newspaper, James Zug tells the story of a political publication that not only reported events but also helped to shape them.

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The riveting story of John Ledyard, a uniquely American pioneer and influential character, describes the remarkable travels of the eighteenth-century New Englander who accompanied Captain Cook on his final voyage, attempted to locate the source of the Niger River, dreamed of traveling solo around the world, and became the first American to see Alaska, Hawaii, and America's west coast. 30,000 first printing.

Hardcover:

9780465094059 | Basic Books, March 15, 2005, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: The riveting story of John Ledyard, a uniquely American pioneer and influential character, describes the remarkable travels of the eighteenth-century New Englander who accompanied Captain Cook on his final voyage, attempted to locate the source of the Niger River, dreamed of traveling solo around the world, and became the first American to see Alaska, Hawaii, and America's west coast.

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A collection of selected letters and excerpts from journals by the eighteenth-century explorer offers an eyewitness account of the final voyage of Captain Cook, including a firsthand chronicle of his murder, as well as a narrative of an early odyssey across the unmapped wilderness of Russian Siberia. Original.

Paperback:

9780792293477 | Natl Geographic Society, March 1, 2005, cover price $16.00 | About this edition: A collection of selected letters and excerpts from journals by the eighteenth-century explorer offers an eyewitness account of the final voyage of Captain Cook, including a firsthand chronicle of his murder, as well as a narrative of an early odyssey across the unmapped wilderness of Russian Siberia.

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