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Make It Count - The Life and Times of Basketball Great JoJo White (Hardcover): Mark C. Bodanza Make It Count - The Life and Times of Basketball Great JoJo White (Hardcover)
Mark C. Bodanza
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Resolve and Rescue - The True Story of Frances Drake and the Antislavery Movement (Hardcover): Mark C. Bodanza Resolve and Rescue - The True Story of Frances Drake and the Antislavery Movement (Hardcover)
Mark C. Bodanza
R669 R601 Discovery Miles 6 010 Save R68 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Where Frances Drake saw injustice, she tried to right it, and where freedom was denied, she fought to secure it. In Resolve and Rescue, author and historian Mark C. Bodanza explores the life of this Massachusetts woman who took up the cause of the slave early in the antislavery movement. He shows how, in an age dominated by men, Drake never allowed the disadvantages suffered by her gender to impede the great object of her work, the end of slavery in America. Resolve and Rescue narrates the story of this woman, born in 1814, who had an uncommon energy. She toiled for more than two decades to end slavery in ways great and small, including the promotion of some of the greatest speakers of the abolition movement. Her efforts were not limited to speeches or theory, but she publicly participated in the rescue of many fugitive slaves, including the first test case in New England under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850; Bodanza also demonstrates that her fight wasn't limited to ending slavery, as she worked tirelessly for racial equality and women's rights. Resolve and Rescue shares the life story of Frances Drake, her conviction and courage displaying a timeless example of promoting justice and equality.

A Game That Forged Rivals - How Competition Between Two New England High Schools Created One of the Greatest Traditions in... A Game That Forged Rivals - How Competition Between Two New England High Schools Created One of the Greatest Traditions in Football (Hardcover)
Mark C. Bodanza
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

From their founding, the Massachusetts communities of Leominster and Fitchburg have shared the same river. More than that, they have long shared a special football competition that has sometimes spilled beyond the field. In A Game That Forged Rivals, author and historian Mark Bodanza captures the human drama of one of the nation's oldest football rivalries; the high schools of Leominster and Fitchburg have met on the gridiron for 114 years.

This long-standing competition has weathered many challenges, including major developments in the sport, wars, economic turmoil, an epidemic, and technological and social change not imagined when the teams first met in 1894. Through all the years and contests, thousands of athletes have competed for pride and a belief that this game was the pinnacle of their football days. A Game That Forged Rivals shares the stories, dramatic clashes, and challenges that tested these young men both on and off the field.

Compiled from newspaper articles, school yearbooks, game programs, eyewitness accounts, letters, photos, and archival records, A Game That Forged Rivals not only chronicles the development of football from its earliest days, but also tells the story of two communities that saw, in football, a way to grasp civic pride.

Ten Times a Champion - The Story of Basketball Legend Sam Jones (Hardcover): Mark C. Bodanza Ten Times a Champion - The Story of Basketball Legend Sam Jones (Hardcover)
Mark C. Bodanza
R648 R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Save R62 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
1933 - Football at the Depth of the Great Depression (Hardcover): Mark C. Bodanza 1933 - Football at the Depth of the Great Depression (Hardcover)
Mark C. Bodanza
R546 Discovery Miles 5 460 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In 1933, America was in the midst of the Great Depression. The depth of despair created in the American people earned the panic a singular place in the history of the nation's economic turmoil. Football, a uniquely American game, weathered these hard times, adapted, and made some of the pain a little easier to endure. In "1933, " author Mark C. Bodanza examines the important role football played in the midst of the nation's historic crisis.Bodanza recounts this dramatic year both on and off the field of the professional and college gridirons and analyzes it in the context of the times. He tells the story of a momentous season shared by the high schools of Fitchburg and Leominster, Massachusetts, a rivalry dating back to 1894. In the prior thirty-nine seasons, the teams had played each other forty-nine times. But, 1933 was different; the game had never had such significance.More than ever, Depression-wary Americans needed a reprieve from their cares and concerns. Football provided a welcome relief. Including period photos, "1933" narrates how the sport of football-which has created some of the nation's most magical moments in sports-was impacted by the Great Depression in a variety of ways, some with lasting consequences.

Ten Times a Champion - The Story of Basketball Legend Sam Jones (Paperback): Mark C. Bodanza Ten Times a Champion - The Story of Basketball Legend Sam Jones (Paperback)
Mark C. Bodanza
R400 R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Save R25 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Make It Count - The Life and Times of Basketball Great Jojo White (Paperback): Mark C. Bodanza Make It Count - The Life and Times of Basketball Great Jojo White (Paperback)
Mark C. Bodanza
R398 R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Save R25 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In an age dominated by overhyped athletes who are sometimes short on character, JoJo White's story offers a refreshing look back at one athlete's career-a career that was the product of genuine good values. In "Make It Count," author Mark C. Bodanza presents a biography of a man who triumphed both on and off the basketball court.

White's story is interwoven with ours as a nation. His basketball days were shaped by-and in a few cases, helped shape-events of monumental importance. Race relations, the war in Vietnam, and political tumult across the land punctuated White's years as both a Kansas Jayhawk and Boston Celtic. Bodanza shows how, through his years on the court, the point guard from St. Louis, Missouri, maintained a steady contribution to the game that became his passion while still a child. With each passing game, season, or team that formed a part of his playing days, White stayed true to principles learned before he donned his first high-school uniform.

"Make It Count" narrates a compelling chronicle of a sports career complete with drama, triumphs, and losses, as well as an affirmation that hard work has its reward. In life, as in basketball, JoJo White's approach to each opportunity that a new day presents has always been the same: make it count.

Resolve and Rescue - The True Story of Frances Drake and the Antislavery Movement (Paperback): Mark C. Bodanza Resolve and Rescue - The True Story of Frances Drake and the Antislavery Movement (Paperback)
Mark C. Bodanza
R421 R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Save R27 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Where Frances Drake saw injustice, she tried to right it, and where freedom was denied, she fought to secure it. In Resolve and Rescue, author and historian Mark C. Bodanza explores the life of this Massachusetts woman who took up the cause of the slave early in the antislavery movement. He shows how, in an age dominated by men, Drake never allowed the disadvantages suffered by her gender to impede the great object of her work, the end of slavery in America. Resolve and Rescue narrates the story of this woman, born in 1814, who had an uncommon energy. She toiled for more than two decades to end slavery in ways great and small, including the promotion of some of the greatest speakers of the abolition movement. Her efforts were not limited to speeches or theory, but she publicly participated in the rescue of many fugitive slaves, including the first test case in New England under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850; Bodanza also demonstrates that her fight wasn't limited to ending slavery, as she worked tirelessly for racial equality and women's rights. Resolve and Rescue shares the life story of Frances Drake, her conviction and courage displaying a timeless example of promoting justice and equality.

Make It Count - The Life and Times of Basketball Great JoJo White (Paperback): Mark C. Bodanza Make It Count - The Life and Times of Basketball Great JoJo White (Paperback)
Mark C. Bodanza
R398 R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Save R25 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In an age dominated by overhyped athletes who are sometimes short on character, JoJo White's story offers a refreshing look back at one athlete's career-a career that was the product of genuine good values. In "Make It Count," author Mark C. Bodanza presents a biography of a man who triumphed both on and off the basketball court.

White's story is interwoven with ours as a nation. His basketball days were shaped by-and in a few cases, helped shape-events of monumental importance. Race relations, the war in Vietnam, and political tumult across the land punctuated White's years as both a Kansas Jayhawk and Boston Celtic. Bodanza shows how, through his years on the court, the point guard from St. Louis, Missouri, maintained a steady contribution to the game that became his passion while still a child. With each passing game, season, or team that formed a part of his playing days, White stayed true to principles learned before he donned his first high-school uniform.

"Make It Count" narrates a compelling chronicle of a sports career complete with drama, triumphs, and losses, as well as an affirmation that hard work has its reward. In life, as in basketball, JoJo White's approach to each opportunity that a new day presents has always been the same: make it count.

1933 - Football at the Depth of the Great Depression (Paperback): Mark C. Bodanza 1933 - Football at the Depth of the Great Depression (Paperback)
Mark C. Bodanza
R428 R402 Discovery Miles 4 020 Save R26 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1933, America was in the midst of the Great Depression. The depth of despair created in the American people earned the panic a singular place in the history of the nation's economic turmoil. Football, a uniquely American game, weathered these hard times, adapted, and made some of the pain a little easier to endure. In "1933, " author Mark C. Bodanza examines the important role football played in the midst of the nation's historic crisis.Bodanza recounts this dramatic year both on and off the field of the professional and college gridirons and analyzes it in the context of the times. He tells the story of a momentous season shared by the high schools of Fitchburg and Leominster, Massachusetts, a rivalry dating back to 1894. In the prior thirty-nine seasons, the teams had played each other forty-nine times. But, 1933 was different; the game had never had such significance.More than ever, Depression-wary Americans needed a reprieve from their cares and concerns. Football provided a welcome relief. Including period photos, "1933" narrates how the sport of football-which has created some of the nation's most magical moments in sports-was impacted by the Great Depression in a variety of ways, some with lasting consequences.

A Game That Forged Rivals - How Competition Between Two New England High Schools Created One of the Greatest Traditions in... A Game That Forged Rivals - How Competition Between Two New England High Schools Created One of the Greatest Traditions in Football (Paperback)
Mark C. Bodanza
R429 R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Save R26 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From their founding, the Massachusetts communities of Leominster and Fitchburg have shared the same river. More than that, they have long shared a special football competition that has sometimes spilled beyond the field. In A Game That Forged Rivals, author and historian Mark Bodanza captures the human drama of one of the nation's oldest football rivalries; the high schools of Leominster and Fitchburg have met on the gridiron for 114 years.

This long-standing competition has weathered many challenges, including major developments in the sport, wars, economic turmoil, an epidemic, and technological and social change not imagined when the teams first met in 1894. Through all the years and contests, thousands of athletes have competed for pride and a belief that this game was the pinnacle of their football days. A Game That Forged Rivals shares the stories, dramatic clashes, and challenges that tested these young men both on and off the field.

Compiled from newspaper articles, school yearbooks, game programs, eyewitness accounts, letters, photos, and archival records, A Game That Forged Rivals not only chronicles the development of football from its earliest days, but also tells the story of two communities that saw, in football, a way to grasp civic pride.

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