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Finding the Groove - Racing Legends Reveal Their Secrets to Speed (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Hal Higdon Finding the Groove - Racing Legends Reveal Their Secrets to Speed (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Hal Higdon
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Leopold and Loeb - The Crime of the Century (Centenery Edition): Hal Higdon Leopold and Loeb - The Crime of the Century (Centenery Edition)
Hal Higdon
R638 R529 Discovery Miles 5 290 Save R109 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The razor-sharp account of a notorious murder The 1924 murder of fourteen-year-old Bobby Franks by Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb shocked the nation. One hundred years later, the killing and its aftermath still reverberate through popular culture and the history of American crime. Hal Higdon’s true crime classic offers an unprecedented examination of the case. Higdon details Leopold and Loeb’s journey from privilege and promise to the planning and execution of their monstrous vision of the perfect crime. Drawing on secret testimony, Higdon follows the police investigation through the pair’s confessions of guilt and recreates the sensational hearing where Clarence Darrow, the nation’s most famous attorney, saved the pair from the death penalty. In-depth and definitive, Leopold and Loeb tells the dramatic story of a notorious crime and its long afterlife in the American imagination.

Thirty Days in May - The Day-by-Day Drama of the 1970 Indy 500 (Address book, 2nd ed.): Hal Higdon Thirty Days in May - The Day-by-Day Drama of the 1970 Indy 500 (Address book, 2nd ed.)
Hal Higdon
R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Hal Higdon's Half Marathon Training (Paperback): Hal Higdon Hal Higdon's Half Marathon Training (Paperback)
Hal Higdon
R612 R514 Discovery Miles 5 140 Save R98 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As contributing editor of the US edition of Runners' World and best-selling author, Hal Higdon has helped countless runners achieve their distance goals. Now, he's created the definitive guide on today's most popular distance, the 13.1-mile, half marathon. This book contains everything needed to know about running the half marathon, including where to begin, what to focus on, pacing, how to avoid injury, how to track progress, how to stay the course and how to improve. Whether this is their first or their fiftieth half marathon, there is a plan for everyone. it provides customisable programmes, ranging from novice to advanced (there's even a walking-only plan), as well as tried and tested strategies, race day tips and motivation from other half-marathoners around the globe.

Marathon - The Ultimate Training Guide: Advice, Plans, and Programs for Half and Full Marathons (Paperback, 5th Revised... Marathon - The Ultimate Training Guide: Advice, Plans, and Programs for Half and Full Marathons (Paperback, 5th Revised edition)
Hal Higdon
R325 R260 Discovery Miles 2 600 Save R65 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days
Johnny Rutherford - The Story of an Indy Champion (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Hal Higdon Johnny Rutherford - The Story of an Indy Champion (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Hal Higdon
R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Six Seconds to Glory - Don the Snake Prudhomme's Hair-Raising 1973 Funny Car Race (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Hal Higdon Six Seconds to Glory - Don the Snake Prudhomme's Hair-Raising 1973 Funny Car Race (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Hal Higdon
R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The early career of Don Prudhomme is captured in this spine-tingling account of the 1973 Nationals at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Master writer Hal Higdon spent the race weekend shadowing Prudhomme during a race that was the turning point in The Snake's dominating Funny Car racing career. Higdon captured the weekend drama minute-by-minute as Snake fights for a chance to make history. Along the way, Higdon delves into Prudhomme's history as a racer, giving the reader insight into how Don Prudhomme became a household name in the early 1970s. The account includes Prudhomme's relationship with Tom "Mongoonse" McEwen - the infamous Snake versus Mongoose rivalry that made both men's careers. Higdon takes the readers behind the wheel, into the pits and back along the hard road where years of planning and training reach their climax for a driver within a space of seconds.

Leopold and Loeb - THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY (Paperback, Illini books ed): Hal Higdon Leopold and Loeb - THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY (Paperback, Illini books ed)
Hal Higdon
R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Among the criminal celebrities of Prohibition-era Chicago, not even Al Capone was more notorious than two well-educated and highly intelligent Jewish boys from wealthy South Side families. In a meticulously planned murder scheme disguised as a kidnapping, Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb chose fourteen-year-old Bobby Franks at random as their victim, abandoning his crumpled body in a culvert before his parents had a chance to respond to the ransom demand. Revealing secret testimony and raising questions that have gone unanswered for decades, Hal Higdon separates fact from myth as he unravels the crime, the investigation, and the trial, in which Leopold and Loeb were defended by the era's most famous attorney, Clarence Darrow. Higdon's razor sharp account of their chilling act, their celebrity, and their ultimate emergence as folk heroes resonates unnervingly in our own violent time.

4:09:43 - Boston 2013 Through the Eyes of the Runners (Paperback): Hal Higdon 4:09:43 - Boston 2013 Through the Eyes of the Runners (Paperback)
Hal Higdon; Foreword by Kathrine Switzer
R358 Discovery Miles 3 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the first book on this tragic event, "4:09:43," Hal Higdon, a contributing editor at Runner's World, tells the tale of the Boston Marathon bombings. The book's title refers to the numbers on the finish-line clock when the first bomb exploded.

In "4:09:43," Higdon views Boston 2013 through the eyes of those running the race. You will meet George, a runner from Athens, birthplace of the modern marathon, who at sunrise joins the eerie march of silent runners, all aimed at their appointments in Hopkinton, where the marathon starts. You will meet Michele, who at age 2 helped her mother hand water to runners, who first ran the marathon while a student at Wellesley College, and who decided to run Boston again mainly because her daughter Shannon was now a student at Boston University. You will meet Tracy, caught on Boylston Street between the two explosions, running for her life. You will meet Heather, a Canadian, who limped into the Medical Tent with bloody socks from blisters, soon to realize that worse things exist than losing a toenail.

In what may be a first, Hal Higdon used social media in writing "4:09:43." Sunday, not yet expecting what might happen the next day, Higdon posted a good-luck message on his popular Facebook page. "Perfect weather," the author predicted. "A 'no-excuses' day." Within minutes, runners in Boston responded. Neil suggested that he was "chilling before the carb-a-thon continues." Christy boasted from her hotel room: "Bring it "

Then, the explosions on Monday Like all runners, Higdon wondered whether marathoners would ever feel safe again. Beginning Tuesday, runners told him. They began blogging on the Internet, posting to his Facebook page, offering links to their stories, so very similar, but also so very different. Over the next several hours, days, and weeks, Higdon collected the tales of nearly 75 runners who were there, whose lives forever would be shadowed by the bombs on Boylston Street.

In" 4:09:43," Higdon presents these stories, condensing and integrating them into a smooth-flowing narrative that begins with runners boarding the buses at Boston Common, continues with the wait at the Athletes' Village in Hopkinton, and flows through eight separate towns. The story does not end until the 23,000 participants encounter the terror on Boylston Street. "These are not 75 separate stories," says Higdon. "This is one story told as it might have been by a single runner with 75 pairs of eyes."

One warning about reading "4:09:43" You will cry. But you will laugh, too, because for most of those who covered the 26 miles 385 yards from Hopkinton to Boylston Street, this was a joyous journey, albeit one that ended in tragedy. This is a book as much about the race and the runners in the race as it is about a terrorist attack. In future years as people look back on the Boston Marathon bombings, "4:09:43" will be the book that everyone will need to have read.

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