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Boston Garden (Hardcover)
Richard A. Johnson, Brian Codagnone
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Boston Marathon (Hardcover)
Richard A. Johnson, Robert Hamilton Johnson; Foreword by John J. Kelley
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Discovery Miles 6 120
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The knuckleball-so difficult to hit but also difficult to control
and catch-has been a part of major league baseball since the early
1900s and continues to be used to this day. This remarkable and
unusual pitch is the instrument of a special breed of pitcher, a
determined athlete possessing tremendous concentration, self
confidence, and a willingness to weather all kinds of adversity. In
The Knuckleball Club: The Extraordinary Men Who Mastered Baseball's
Most Difficult Pitch, Richard A. Johnson provides an informal
history of the wildest, weirdest, most mesmerizing pitch of all
time. Beginning with an examination of the invention of the
knuckleball, Johnson then briefly touches upon the science and
psychology of the pitch before profiling the game's great
knuckleballers. Rich in anecdotes and interviews, this book shares
the unique stories of Hoyt Wilhelm, Phil Niekro, Jim Bouton, Tom
Candiotti, Tim Wakefield, R.A. Dickey, and many others. Also
featured are the stories of the best knuckleball catchers, from Bob
Uecker and Doug Mirabelli to Rick Ferrell and Paul Richards. While
knuckleballers today are an anomaly, decades ago a surprisingly
large number of major league pitchers used the knuckler. The
Knuckleball Club is the first book to provide a comprehensive
survey of the pitch and the players who used it, offering a deep
understanding of how the knuckleball has fit into the fabric of the
game over the past one hundred years. Anyone wanting to learn more
about this unusual pitch, from baseball historians and fans to
current and former players, will find this book an entertaining and
enlightening read.
In the fast moving world of information technology, Java is now the
number 1 programming language. Programmers and developers
everywhere need to know Java to keep pace with traditional and
web-based application development. COBOL Programmers Swing with
Java provides COBOL programmers a clear, easy transition to Java
programming by drawing on the numerous similarities between COBOL
and Java. The authors introduce the COBOL programmer to the history
of Java and object-oriented programming and then dive into the
details of the Java syntax, always contrasting them with their
parallels in COBOL. A running case study gives the reader an
overall view of application development with Java, with increased
functionality as new material is presented. This new edition
features the development of graphical user interfaces (GUI's) using
the latest in Java Swing components. The clear writing style and
excellent examples make the book suitable for anyone wanting to
learn Java and OO programming, whether they have a background in
COBOL or not.
International Conciliation, No. 424, October, 1946. Additional
Contributor Is William Benton. Preface By Nicholas Murray Butler.
International Conciliation, No. 424, October, 1946. Additional
Contributor Is William Benton. Preface By Nicholas Murray Butler.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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