No Cheering in the Press Box

No Cheering in the Press Box
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Publisher : Henry Holt
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 0805038248
ISBN-13 : 9780805038248
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Book Synopsis No Cheering in the Press Box by : Jerome Holtzman

Download or read book No Cheering in the Press Box written by Jerome Holtzman and published by Henry Holt. This book was released on 1995 with total page 363 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Interviews eighteen of the writers who dominated sports reporting in the interwar period, including Dan Daniel, Paul Gallico, Red Smith, Marshall Hunt, and John Kieran


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