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Greg Altman
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Greg Altman is not in New York or Eastern Long
Island, you’ll likely find him roaming any corner of the world. A self
proclaimed Jack-of-all-trades on the cusp of thirtydom, his experience
runs from writing to consulting, photography, tortilla manufacturing, and
organic farming. Currently on assignment in Brazil, he has been soaking in
the sights, sounds, and smells of Bahia.
The quest to experience and capture magic through the ear or
camera lens will continue to inspire his feet and pen as long as world
cultures remain alive. (More about
this writer.)
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Susan G. Sharp-Anderson
Patty Anis
- Patty Anis is a food, wine, and travel writer and photographer
who has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Canada,
Mexico, Australia, and Europe. Patty is also the Executive
Director of the International Food Wine and Travel Writers Association.
(More about this writer)
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Nick Anis
- Nick Anis is author of 24
technology books who also writes about travel, food & wine, entertainment,
skiing and family recreation. (More about the
writer.)
- Diving
- Eco Tourism
- Skiing
- Dining
- Wine
- Travel
- Entertainment
- Technology
- Automotive
- Clothing and Accessories
- Business
- Education
- Photography
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Richard J. Asaro
- About
Richard Asaro: During the 34 years Rich served in the Coast Guard he
circled the globe many times over. Between professional travels and
week-long cycling tours he has been to an incredible array of interesting
places from historic and landmarks and major attractions to quaint and out
of the way places here in the USA and abroad. He's has a gift for
descriptive and somewhat humorous writing - or claims to anyways. (More
about this writer.)
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Jim Bennett
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Eve
Carr
- Freelance travel writer
Eve Carr provides editors and corporate clients with food, travel and
other lifestyle articles and photographs to help them inform and entertain
their readers. She is a graduate of L'Academie de Cuisine, served as a
food editor for ten years, travels extensively, and knows how to write
articles and shoot photos that motivate people to travel. She can generate
timely ideas for national and international stories, as well as work from
an editor's calendar and not only meets deadlines, but consistently stays
ahead of them.
(More
about this writer.)
- Millard Carr, the host for the popular Time Traveller column at
www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/time_traveller, provides editors with a wide
variety of travel and lifestyle features. His informal style and focused
writing entertains, as well as informs readers. He can develop immediately
timely articles on national and international stories, or work to fill
editorial calendars.
His print publications include travel
articles in: Bride and Groom, Old Mill News, Recreation News, Coastlines,
Wingtips, as well as Army, Navy, and Air Force Times supplements.
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Laurence Civil
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Laurence Civil is a Food, Travel & Lifestyle writer based in Bangkok
Thailand. Born in Kent in south of England, he started his working life in
the UK's airline industry in 1976. This allowed him to indulge his passion
for travel. In the early eighties, returning from a trip to the newly
opened China, he started to write about his travel experiences. (More
about this writer.)
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Elizabeth Clarke
an Honors Baccalaureate in English and Nursing and have been
freelancing for almost ten years. During this time, she has been
published on websites and in magazines and also served as an editor for
Mystic Ink Publishing. (More
about this writer.)
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Sherwin Creek
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Sherwin
Creek writes about snow and water sports, travel, and dining when he
is not studying social ecology and communications at the University of
California, Irvine. Sherwin is on the swim team and is an avid
polo player and alpine skier. Although English is his first
language, Sherwin is also fluent in Fukienese Chinese, and Tagalog.
He doesn't have much free time because of school and work, so when he does
have some free time he makes the best use of it he can. You can
reach Sherwin at:
sherwin@travel-watch.com.
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Mark Dhruv
- Mark Dhruv
- Caught between the world of adventure writing and his day job as a
marine biologist, Mark spends his time in the Pacific Northwest exploring
the various mountain ranges and studying our ocean's inhabitants. To get a
break from the rat race of U.S. living, Mark, with his wife, Krista, plans
on disappearing for a few months in the Amazon and the Andes of South
America. (More
about this writer.)
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Jeff Dickey
- Jeff Dickey is a media and
print writer whose most recent work, The Rough Guide to Los Angeles, was
published in January by Rough Guides/Penguin.
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Rosemary Freskos
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Rosemary Freskos has been writing about snow sports for 20-plus years.
She has contributed to several Fodor's Travel Books including chapters for
the "Fodors California", "Fodors Great American Sports & Adventure
Vacations" and "Fodors North American Skiing" books. She has written a
variety of articles for "Las Vegas Life" magazine. A past president of
North American Ski Journalists Assoc., and current board member of this
organization. (More
about this writer.)
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Myrna Katz Frommer and
Harvey
Frommer
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Myrna Katz Frommer and
Harvey
Frommer are a wife and husband team, the authors of five critically
acclaimed oral/cultural histories, professors at Dartmouth College, and
travel writers who specialize in cultural history, dining, hotels and
resorts, and Jewish history and heritage in the United States, Europe, and
the Caribbean. (More
about these writers.)
- Argentina
- Chile
- England
- Wales
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Morocco
- Portugal
- Spain
- Turkey
- St. Barts
- Ukraine
- United States Destinations
- It Might As Well Be Spring: Washington,
D.C.'s Park Hyatt
- Heavenly Chicago and the
Wonderful Westin River North
- Stepping Back in Splendid Isolation -
Mies van der Rohe at the Modern and the Whitney
- California - St. Regis Style!
- A Place in the Sun: The Sheraton Bal
Harbour of Miami Beach
- The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D. C. - A Capital
Experience
- Hemingway's: A Place in the Country
- A Tale of Two Hotels: The Palms and
the National of Miami Beach
- Big Doings in Boston - A Night at
the Hotel Commonwealth and a Dinner at Great Bay
- The Breakers of Palm Beach: A Unique
Universe of a Resort
- The Park Hyatt of Washington, D.C.
Redux and Redux and Redux ...
- From Cleveland, Ohio to Falmouth,
Massachusetts to the Enchanting Beach Rose Inn
- Boston's Sheraton Hotel: They Take Care
of You!
- The Nimrod Falmouth, Massachusetts: The
Place with a Hole in the Wall!
- The State House Inns and the
Rebirth of Providence, Rhode Island
- Vive La France at the Sofitel Lafayette
Square in Washington D.C.
- The Fontainebleau of Miami Beach -
Fabulous Once More
- An All-American Renewal at the Washington
D.C. Park Hyatt
- Experiencing Authentic Arizona at the Wigwam
Resort & Golf Club
- Architectural Landmark And 21st Century
Hotel: The Biltmore Resort & Spa Of Phoenix, Arizona
- The Fabulous Phoenician: A Spiritual As
Well As Hedonist Retreat
- A Mexican Fiesta Every Night: At
La Hacienda in the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess
- An All-American at the Washington, D.C.
Park Hyatt
- Along the Southern Oregon Way - Part I -
Ashland and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
- Along The Southern Oregon Way - Part II -
High Country and Wine Country
- Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, DC:
A Hotel for All Seasons
- New York City Restaurants
- Jewish Culture
- Car Rental Profiles
- Airport Parking Profiles
- Airline Profiles
- Jewish History Lectures
- Reviews
- Product/Service Reviews
- Travel Related Products
- Book Excerpts and Reviews
- Book Reviews
- "China" The Book Review
- Remembering Jack
- Petra Rediscovered and Other Fabulous
Reads
- "World Atlas" - A Book to Treasure
- SYMPHONY: Frank Gehry's Walt Disney
Concert Hall and Other Worthy Reads
- RABBIS: THE MANY
FACES OF JUDAISM and Other Top reads
- Memories of World War II,
and Other Remarkable Reads
- January 2006 Excellent Reads
- Italy: Best Travel Writing from
the New York Times and other Terrific Spring Reads
- The Looting of the Iraq Museum, Baghdad and
Chicago Book Treats
- Amazing Holiday (and all year long)
Gift Books
- Splendid Spring Reading
2006: Phillip Roth’s Everyman, “America’s Art” Irving Berlin’s Show
Business
- Hiding in Plain Sight:
The Incredible True Story of a German-Jewish Teenager's Struggle to
Survive
- A Million Thanks and Other Terrific
Reads
- Teacher Man: A Memoir
- Modigliani - A Life
- Stunning Summer Reads
for All Tastes: "The One Percent Doctrine," "Becoming Eichmann," etc.
- The Looming Tower" and Other
Must Reads
- Interesting Reads from Super Models
to Physics
- Out of This World Books for
Owning or Gift Giving
- Sensational Gift Books for
Holiday Season from Harry N. Abrams
- Terrific January Reads: "Africa,"
"Walt Disney" and others ...
- Terrific January Reads: "Africa,"
"Walt Disney" and others ...
- Terrific May Reads: "The Triumph of
Modernism," "The National Geographic Guide to Scenic Highways and
Byways", "Cultural Amnesia: Necessary Memories from History and the
Arts", and "Einstein: His Life and Universe
- ENGROSSING AND IMPORTANT END OF
SUMMER READING from Abrams, Princeton University Press, Doubleday ,
HarperCollins, Random House
- All Winners: Africa, An Artist's
Safari, Atlas of the World, Concise history of the World, Dante's
Paradise
- Real Winners from TIME BOOKS, LIFE BOOKS,
and SPORTS ILLUSTRATED BOOKS and other worthy December Reads
- Six Splendid Spring Reads
- 1948: A History of the First
Arab-Israeli War
- Children's Book Reviews
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Harvey Frommer on Sports & Culture
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Harvey Frommer is the author of 34 sports books, including "The New York
Yankee Encyclopedia" and "Shoeless Joe and Ragtime Baseball." (More
about this writer.)
- Baseball
- Shoeless Joe Remains a Scapegoat
- Greatest Sports Scandal of Century: The 1919
Black Sox (Part I)
- Greatest Sports Scandal of Century: The 1919
Black Sox (Part II)
- The Mets Have Always Been Amazing
- A Brief History of the Subway Series
- Men Playing a Little Boy's Game
- Yanks vs. Red Sox Baseball's Greatest Rivalry
- The Rivalry: Yanks vs. Red Sox
- Yankee Stadium's First Opening Day
- The Yankee Mystique
- Celebrating Wee Willie Keeler
- Celebrating Jackie Robinson
- Celebrating Hank Greenberg
- Remembering the "Big Train" Walter Johnson"
- Remembering the Yankee Clipper: Joe
DiMaggio
- Pee Wee Reese was no Pee Wee
- The Nolan Ryan Express Was Always on Time
- Baseball's Trading Days are Upon Us
- Bobby Thomson's Famous Homer Lives On
- Satchel Paige: The World's Greatest
Pitcher Part I
- Satchel Paige: The World's Greatest
Pitcher Part II
- Willie Mays Is 70
- Happy Birthday, Babe!
- Happy Birthday, Sandy!
- Out of Brooklyn - Sandy Koufax
- Gehrig's Streak
- Baseball's First Professional Team is Born
- Baseball's Trading Days are Upon Us
- Sparky Anderson Deserves Hall of Fame Nod
- The Birth of National League Baseball
- The First World Series of the Century
- Midsummer Classic: Midsummer Mockery
- Vandy's Masterpiece: The Double No-Hitter
- Little League Grows From Humble Beginnings
- Century's Greatest Sports
Accomplishment - Part 1
- Century's Greatest Sports
Accomplishment - Part 2
- New York City Baseball Madness
- Nolan Ryan Has Plenty of Power Left
- The Last World Series of the 20th
Century - a Retrospective
- Baseball's Hall of Fame is 61 Years Old
- Remembering Irving Rudd
- The Harmonica Incident: August 20, 1964
- Don Larsen - The Perfect Game - October 8,
1956
- The First Yankee Home Game
- Yankees by the Numbers
- Yankee Talk: A Sampler
- David Wells' Perfect Game
- Gionfriddo's Catch
- First Designated Hitter to
Bat: April 6, 1973
- The Copa Incident: May 16, 1957
- Joe Dimaggio's 56 Game Hitting Streak Began May
15, 1941
- Red Sox/Yankees: Bucky Dent's Home Run October
2, 1978
- Fourth of July, 1939 - Lou Gehrig
Appreciation Day, Farewell Speech
- David Cone, The Perfect Game, July 19, 1999
- Johnny Blanchard, Four Straight Hommers - July
21- 22, 1961
- The Eleven Walk Inning: September 11, 1949
- Allie Reynolds - The Two No-Hitters, 1951
- The Called Shot - October 1, 1932
- The Bevens' No-Hitter Lost: October 3, 1947
- Jim Leyritz and the Great World Series Comeback:
OCTOBER 23, 1996
- Red Sox-Yankees, One More Time!
- Profile: Don Mattingly
- Albert Pujols, Meet Joe DiMaggio!
- Profile: Mickey Mantle
- The Worst (Best for the Yankees) Deal in
Baseball History - Harry Frazee Sells Babe Ruth to New York
- Sports Profile: Joe McCarthy
- Sports Profile: Joe DiMaggio
- First Designated Hitter, Ron Blomberg,
April 6, 1973
- First Match Up At Fenway: April 20,
1912
- The Mogridge No Hitter at Fenway, April 24,
1917
- What's In A Yankee
Name?
- What In A Yankee
Name? Part Two
- Dwight
Gooden No Hitter, May 14, 1996
- Miller Huggins:
The Mighty Mite Manager
- Mickey Mantle
Day, June 8, 1969
- Lou Gehrig: Four
Home Runs, June 3, 1932
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Baseball Flashback: Babe
Ruth's First Home Run, May 16, 1915
- Babe Ruth's Final Appearance:
June 13, 1948
- Joe DiMaggio Show at Fenway
Park: June 28-30, 1949
- The 90th Anniversary of Babe Ruth's Major
League Debut
- Pine Tar Game July 24, August 18, 1983
- The Blood Feud: Red Sox Vs. Yankees
- Sports Profile: Thurman Munson
- Sports Profile: Billy Martin
- New York Yankees Baseball Quiz, Part 1
- New York Yankees Baseball Quiz, Part 2
- New York Yankees Baseball Quiz, Part 3
- The Boston Massacre: September 7-9, 1978
- The Worst Yankee Team (1990: 67-95.414)
- Dodgers Finally Beat Yanks in
World Series, October 4, 1955
- The Chesbro Wild Pitch: October
10, 1904
- Nice Guys Do Finish First:
Congratulations Willie Randolph
- How Much
Better and More Honest Roger Maris Seems Today
-
Baseball Names - and How They Got That Way!
(Part 1)
- Baseball Names - and How
They Got That Way! (Part II)
- Congratulations, Jerry Coleman - "The
Yankees were not our team, they were our religion."
- GYP Job: Why Not Roger Maris in the
Hall of Fame?
- First Professional Baseball Team:
Flashback
- Mickey Mantle, Tape Measure Shot, April
17, 1953
- Remembering Red Ruffing: Sports
Profile - "Run, run, run."
- Celebrating Lou Gehrig
- One for the Books: "Throwing Heat" and
Nolan Ryan
- Happy 75th Birthday, Boss (George
Steinbrenner)
- Old Time Baseball: March of Timeline
- Old Time Baseball: Part One: Ball Parks
- The First No-Hitter in Yankee Stadium
History, Monte Pearson, August 27, 1938 by Harvey Frommer
- Old Time Baseball: Umpires
(Part 2)
- Old Time Baseball: III -
Equipment
- Baseball Names - and How They Got That
Way! (Part 3)
- Encore: Yankees vs. Red Sox - The Great
Rivalry
- Roger Maris: The 61st Home Run,
October 1, 1961
- Willie McCovey Lines out to Bobby
Richardson, October 16, 1962
- The 1919 Black Sox - Or Where They?
- Old time Baseball IV: Women
and Baseball
- January: Major Big Deal Month in Yankee
History
- Old Time Baseball: The
Introduction
- "Goooooose!" Bruce Sutter, Yes, Goose
Gossage, No?
- Holy Cow: Phil Rizzuto
- Pumpsie Green
- Baseball Names - and How They Got That
Way! (Part 4)
- The Greatest Team: 1927 Yankees
110-44 (.714) by Harvey Frommer
- Bob Sheppard Misses First Yankee Home
Opener in Half-Century
- Chasing Babe Ruth
- The First Match-Up: Boston Vs. New
York, American League May 7, 1903
- Yankees By The Numbers (Part II)
- Herb Pennock: The Good and the Ugly
- The First Black Player on the Yankees
- The New York Mets of Yore
- Past as Prologue:
Red Sox Vs Yankees
- Remembering Yankee
Stadium
- Remembering
"Broadway" Charlie Wagner
-
Baseball Names and How They Got That
Way: Part V
-
Mickey Owen: The Called Third
Strike, October 5, 1941
- Bill Mazeroski's World Series Homer,
October 13, 1960
- "Spahn and Sain and Pray for
Rain"
- 1927 New York Yankees: The Greatest
Baseball Team Ever
- Five O'clock Lightning:
Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and the Greatest Team in Baseball History, The
1927 New York Yankees, Announcement
- Yankees By The Numbers (Part III)
- Five O'clock Lightning:
Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and the Greatest Team in Baseball History,
The 1927 New York Yankees - Book Excerpt
- Yankees Stuff
- Holy Cow! Remembering Phil
Rizzuto
- The Babe Bops Number 60! (An excerpt
from: Five O'clock Lightning: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and the 1927 New
York Yankees, the Greatest Baseball Team Ever, by Harvey Frommer
coming this fall)
- (MARCH 1927, EXCERPT) FIVE O'CLOCK
LIGHTNING: BABE RUTH, LOU GEHRIG AND THE 1927 NEW YORK YANKEES, THE
GREATEST BASEBALL TEAM EVER.
- Remembering the
First Game at Yankee Stadium April 18, 1923
- Baseball Names - and How They Got
That Way! Part IV
- Barnstorming Around America with the 1927 New York
Yankees
- Baseball Names - and How They Got
That Way! Part VII
- Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig: "Great
American Home Run Derby"
- Baseball Names - and How They Got
That Way! Part VIII
- Basketball
- Football
- Tennis
- Hockey
- Boxing
- Soccer
- Sports Dates
- Book Reviews
- A Look at the Season's Best Sports Books
- Variety of Sports Books for November
- Sports Books emphasize Century's End
- Grand Slam Reading
- And The Crowd Goes Wild
- Let's Go To The Videotape by Warner
Wolf
- Drawing A Crowd: Bill Gallo
- And the Fans Roared / (Garner)
- ESPN the Uncensored History - July 31st. 2000
- The Book Review: A Double Treat for
Boxing Fans
- "Hurricane" is a Compelling Read
- Muhammad Ali Ringside
- The Devil and Sonny Liston
- 'Total Football II' a Must for
Football Fans
- Archie and Manning Go for the End Zone with
New Book
- "ABC Sports College Football All Time
All-America Team"l
- A Feast For Football Fans
- My Final Season - Bill Parcells
- Never Die Easy - Walter Payton's Final
Gift to Us
- Everything you wanted to know about the
NFL - go ahead and ask
- Football Legends Get Books They
Deserve
- These Books are Treats for Hockey Fans
- "Hockey All-Stars" is a stunning
visual and statistical record
- Great Golfing Reads
- Official NBA Trivia
- "Bird Watching: On Playing and Coaching
the Game I Love"
- Red Smith on Baseball
- Hot Stove Reading
- The Head Game - Book Review
- Book Tells the Tale of Fenway
- Baseball Books on Parade
- Top Baseball Reference Work: "Baseball: The
Biographical Encyclopedia"
- New Dickson Baseball Dictionary
- The Barry Halper Collection of Baseball
Memorabilia
- Baseball's Best Shots is Picture
Perfect
- The Life You Imagine - Derek Jeter
- Baseball is Pure Entertainment
- The Tall Ships
- The Complete Book of the Summer
Olympics, Sydney 2000 Edition
- The Book on Marion
- Soccer Sisters
- The Girls of Summer
- It's Not About the Bike by Lance
Armstrong
- Home and Away: Memoir of a Fan
- Yankee Doodle Dandies: Yankee Books
- Top Books for Sports
Encyclopedia Fans
- The Pride of Havana: Baseball in Cuba
- Sports Books Geared to All
Tastes
- Terrific Hoop Reading
- A Variety of Baseball Books for
October
- The Most Memorable Moments in Major League
Baseball History
- What Baseball Means to Me
- The Evangelist of Golf, The Story of Charles
Blair Macdonald
- Cracked Sidewalks and French Pastry: The
Wit and Wisdom of Al McGuire
- Big Game, Small World
- Spring Training Is Here
- Books on Ballparks and Other
Baseball Matters
- The Golden Voices of Baseball
- Shut Out: A Story of Race and Baseball in
Boston
- Super Hot Stove League Reading
- Quest For The Cup
- "Baseball Timeline" and "Baseball Desk
Reference"
- The Two Rogers: Kahn and Angell on
Baseball
- "Pride of October" - Bill Madden's
Gem
- "DiMaggio: Setting the
Record Straight"
- "Open"
- "Lost Links"
- The Ballpark Book
- Me and My Dad: A Baseball Memoir
- Everest and other Worthy Reads
- Something to Write Home
About
- Moneyball " and Other Worthy Baseball
Books
- The Last Sure Thing" is a Page
Turner
- Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville
- "Going Long" and other Worthy Reads
-
"Return to Glory" and other Worthy Reads
- World Series: An Opinionated
Chronicle
- The Great Rivalry: The Boston Red Sox v.s.
The New York Yankees
- Taking on the Yankees and Other
Baseball Reads
- "Dick Vitale's Living a Dream" - and Other
Worthy Reads
-
REACHING FOR THE STARS and other
Baseball Reads
- High Above Courtside
- The Super Bowl of Advertising and Other
Gridiron Reads
- Outrageous Reads: "L.T.
Over the Edge," "Only the Strong Survive" and Other Baseball Reads
- February Baseball Book
Roundup
- ROTHSTEIN and
other Baseball Reads
- "Fred
Claire: My 30 Years in Dodger Blue"
- A Range of Options
- Just in Time - Interesting
Baseball Reads
- THE BASEBALL
ENCYCLOPEDIA and Other Reading Treats About the National Pastime
- 1,001 Reasons to Love
Baseball and Other Reads
- MARION JONES and Other Sensational Reads
- Hank Aaron and the Home Run That Changed
America and Other Sports Reads
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"One Day at Fenway" and Other September
Reads
- "Negro League
Baseball" and Other Reads
- "Garden of Dreams"
and Other Special Reads
- Games Do Count
- Holiday
Roundup 2004 Part 1
- Holiday Roundup 2004
Part 2
- Juiced and Other
Sporting Reads
- The 50 Greatest Yankee Games
- Ladies and Gentlemen, THE BRONX IS
BURNING and other Notable Reads
- Father's Day 2005: Have Glove Will
Travel and Other Reads
- LUCKIEST MAN and Other Interesting Reads
- The Gene Conley Story: One of a Kind -
Sports Book Review
- "THE SPORTS JUNKIES BOOK OF TRIVIA,
TERMS, AND LINGO"
What They Are, Where They Came From, and How They Are Used
- University Press Offer Fine Sporting Reads
- Incredibly Wide Ranging Reading Choices for
All Kinds of Interests
- Holiday Sporting Reads 2005
- (Part 1)
- Holiday Sporting Reads 2005
- (Part 2)
- "Smithsonian Baseball" And Other
Terrific Reads Spring Training - Part 2
- Spring Training - Part 1
- Spring Training - Part 2
- Spring Training - Part 3
- The Only Game in Town and Other
Sporting Reads
-
Built to Win and Other Noteworthy Reads
- "Shades of Glory" and Other Sporting
Reads
- Chasing Bonds and Other Sporting Reads
June 8th 2006
- FANTSYLAND and other Sporting Reads
- The Book Review: Bill Lee and Other Tomes
of Note
- The Book Review: The Two Rogers (Angell
and Kahn)
-
MICKEY MANTLE: Stories and Memorabilia From a Lifetime with The Mick
and Other Sporting Reads
- "Bury My Heart at Cooperstown" and
Other Holiday 2006 Reads
- THE HARDBALL TIMES BASEBALL
ANNUAL and other Hot Stove Reads
- Crazy '08 and Other Worthy Reads
- STAT BOOK TREATS FOR ALL: The 2006 ESPN
Baseball Encyclopedia and More
- DEADBALL STARS of the
American League and Other Spring Reads
- Jonathan Eig's "Opening Day" and Other Fine
Reads
- “The Joy of Keeping Score” and
Other Interesting Reads
- Keepers from Bison Books and other Reads
- "THROUGH A BLUE LENS" and other
Special Reads
- "The Pride and the Pressure: A Season
Inside the New York Yankee Fishbowl" and Other Interesting Reads
- Five O'Clock Lightning - Babe Ruth,
Lou Gehrig, and the Greatest Team in Baseball,the 1927 New York Yankees
- "Senior Year" and other Mid Summer Read
- Holiday Reads, 2007: Part I:
"The Best Game Ever," "Connie Mack," "The Ultimate Yankees
Companion," etc.
- Holiday Reads, 2007: Part II:
"How Bill James "Changed Our View of Baseball," "A Well-Paid
Slave," "Harvard Boys," "Gretzky to Lemieux,"etc
- "I Live for This!: Baseball's Last
True Believer," and other reads for March 2008
- "Vindicated" Heads the List of
an Avalanche of 2008 Baseball Books
- “Walkoffs, Last Licks
and Final Outs” and Other Worthwhile Reads
- May Reads for Sports Fans
- June Reads for Sports Fans
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Jennifer Frommer & Jeff Schock
- Laura
Elizabeth Frommer & Ian David Frommer:
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Jon Gerloff and Esrin Gozukizil
- Olivier Gibbons
- Olivier
Gibbons is a freelance food, wine, and travel writer whose day job is
that of a contract attorney in New York City. Gibbons has a Master's
Degree in Journalism from Ohio State University, and has worked as a
reporter for newspapers and television news departments. (More
about this writer.)
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Dan Gifford
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Dan Gifford is a freelance writer living in Arlington,
Virginia. Recent articles of his have appeared in the Fort Worth
Star-Telegram and AntiqueWeek. Dan is also the Park Expert for
VacationCoach.com, where thousands of subscribers can access his advice
for visiting national, state, and city parks around the world. (More
about this writer.)
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Mark Glass
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Mark Glass is a freelance food, wine, and travel writer, living in
St. Louis, who, according to the latest stress test and EKG, is doing
just fine. So far. (More about this
writer.)
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Bob Goligoski
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Bob Goligoski, a ski and travel
writer based in Sunnyvale, CA, has visited more than 90 ski resorts around
the world and has written stories for numerous publications including Ski
Magazine, Ambassador, California Journal, San Francisco Chronicle and the
San Jose Mercury News. He formerly worked as a ski columnist and reporter
for the Mercury News and the St. Paul Dispatch for 18 years.
bgoligoski@sandisk.com.
(More about the writer.)
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Monica Gronlund
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Monica Gronlund
is a Swedish freelance journalist. She have ten years of experience in
journalistic full time work on daily papers in Sweden. Monica is also a
photographer. She writes engaging stories on a variety of
subjects from skiing in the snowy mountains to
hot political news etc. Monica lives in a poorly populated area (Herjedalen)
where tourism is the biggest income source. (In Herjedalen there is one
square kilometer of land per citizen.)
. (More about the
writer.)
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Arnie Greenberg
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Arnie Greenberg
is a retired professor and freelance writer. He over spent 30 years teaching
in Montreal area schools, 25 at Vanier College. He holds degrees from
Concordia and McGill University in Montreal. As head of Environmental
Studies and a member of the Humanities and Canadian Studies programs, he
found time to teach, research and write about modern Europe, especially
Paris in the 20's. Concurrent with his lecturing, Arnie wrote, and helped
produce, over 1000 television programs for the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation, many for children. He has written texts, novels and plays. His
play Goddy, about Gertrude Stein and Hemingway was produced at the Wilhelma
Theatre in Stuttgart. He lectured in the United States, France, Italy and
Germany. He has also written a play about Picasso, The Man Who Painted
Hell. Over the past few years, Arnie has traveled with
groups to Spain, Greece, Turkey and twice to Budapest, Salzburg,Vienna and
Prague. He is taking a group of travel-minded adults on a land tour
and Cruise to Greece in May and is planning a tour to India for Nov.
2007. Interested? Get in touch with him at
Ultours1@gmail.com (More
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Richard P. Greenfield
- Jamieson
Haverkampf
- A recent escapee from the East Coast, she takes full advantage of her
new travel opportunities close and far from home. Scouring Parisian fleas,
Back roads biking trips in Holland, the California Wine Country and
Maine, to driving an RV for a week in the south island of New Zealand - she
enjoys it all. Back home in California she illustrates and contributes
regularly to various travel / nightlife websites. (More
about this writer.)
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Sky Kogachi
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R Sky Kogachi
understands contemporary styles. He holds degrees in Architecture,
East Asian Languages and Culture, and Industrial Design from the University
of Southern California in Los Angeles, Waseda University in Tokyo, Cambridge
University in England, and Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Besides
practicing architecture, interior, furniture and graphic design, he also
writes food, wine and travel articles, as well as poetry and short fiction.
Sky draws the large picture from the small details, through hawk eyes, heavy
research, and active contemplation. His professional core is balanced with
his personal passions - swimming, rock climbing, snow skiing, cooking,
nutrition and protecting the environment. Sky walks the earth; this is his
home. (More about this writer.)
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Megan Kopp
- Megan
Kopp is a freelance writer published in a variety of print and
online markets including Reader’s Digest, Canadian Living, Western
People, DogGone, Western Parent, and Traveling Today. She has
traveled extensively throughout Western Canada and the United
States and spent time in the Cook Islands, New Zealand, Australia,
Guatemala, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Belize. (More
about this writer.)
- Tom Koppel
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Tom Koppel is Canadian freelance writer and author with more
than 15 years of travel writing experience, including features in
Travel Holiday, Financial Post Magazine, Canadian Living, Historic
Traveler, Beautiful B.C., Western Living, Country Inns, Reader's
Digest, Georgia Straight, Porthole, Islands etc. Tom is now
working on his third book as well.
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about this writer.)
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Emma Lewis
- After completing a degree in Anthropology at the University of
Edinburgh and traveling extensively across Africa, Asia and the Middle East
Emma Lewis settled down working for a publishing house in London. The
travel bug loomed again and she set off with her boyfriend in tow to live in
Singapore, and explore the surrounding region. Emma's great hobby is food,
she equally enjoys cooking and having food cooked for her in restaurants and
she has taken a number of cooking courses to help her on my way. (More
about this writer).
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Martin Li
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Martin Li is
a freelance travel and lifestyles writer based in London. Born in Hong Kong,
his family moved to London when he was three. After graduating from
Cambridge University with a degree in physics, Martin worked initially in
high level positions in financial services and capital markets. Martin
has published a number of books and articles and his topics frequent include
his parchment for hideaways destinations, adventure trips, and sports
travel. (More about this author).
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Sam Margolis
- Sam
Margolis is a former Peace Corps worker who settled in Hungary after
meeting a young lady who makes bridal clothes. She has her own bridal shop
in Budapest, whereas he is a journalist, or more importantly President and
CCM (chief coffee maker) of Chortler.com -
http://www.chortler.com.
- Travel Post Card - By
George and Ninette Medovoy
- George and Ninette Medovoy are
veteran travel writers whose syndicated "Travel Postcard" column covers
regional California destinations, as well as national and overseas travel.
They also specialize in fine bed-and-breakfast lodgings along the West Coast
of the U.S. and Canada.
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