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DADAX0736057846Human Kinetics Inc 0000-00-00. First Edition. paperback. New. 7.01x0.51x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Human Kinetics, Inc paperback
20031395California: Regal Books 2003. First printing. Hardcover. Good/good. Signed and inscribed inside the book on the first blank "For Les Best Wishes - John Wooden." Red hardcover 1st edition in dustjacket. A good only copy with heavy wear at the corners and spine ends. Interior is better - unmarked other than a notation on the top of the front pastedown "Read 10-2007" Binding is solid. Unclipped jacket is bright but with bending at the tips of the spine panel and folds some light soling to the front cover. 172 pp. 60 inspirational bits from legendary coach John Wooden. <br/><br/> Regal Books hardcover
200415boxKirkland Washington: Positively for Kids 2004. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed Carmelo Anthony. 1st Edition. Carmelo Anthony is an American professional basketball player for the New York Knicks. Anthony attended Towson Catholic High School and Oak Hill Academy before playing college basketball at Syracuse. In Anthony's freshman season he led the Orangemen to their first and only National Championship and was named the NCAA Tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Anthony then entered the 2003 NBA draft where he was selected with the third overall pick by the Denver Nuggets. Since entering the NBA Anthony has been named an All-Star nine times and an All-NBA Team member six times. While playing for Denver he led the Nuggets to the playoffs every year from 2004 to 2010 winning two division titles in that span. In 2009 Anthony led the Nuggets to their first Conference Finals appearance since 1985. In 2011 he was traded from Denver to the New York Knicks just days prior to the NBA trade deadline. On January 24 2014 against the Charlotte Bobcats Anthony set the Madison Square Garden and Knicks' single-game scoring record with a career-high 62 points. . Positively for Kids Hardcover
19842090502113716452Not Available 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19780008451Milwaukee WI: Raintree 1978. First printing. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. 8vo 127 pages brown cloth <br/><br/>Milwaukee realtor Fishman's goal was to bring a professional basketball team to Milwaukee. This book tells that story as well as how he landed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to play in a smaller market. Signed on the endpaper by the co-authors broadcaster Wayne Embry and players such as Flynn Robinson Guy Rodgers Len Chappell. Raintree hardcover
2016027222New York: Howard Books 2016. Signed by Cookie Johnson with a black sharpie directly on the front free endpaper her signature only NOT personalized to anyone. BRAND NEW in a BRAND NEW dust jacket. PERFECT CONDITION. NO chips. NO tears. NO creases. NO rubbing. NO fading. NOT price clipped $26.00. Sharp corners. Bright shiny clean square and tight. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. NOT a library discard. Fresh crisp clean and unmarked. Illustrated with 8 pages of full color photos. First printing of the First Edition with complete number row 10 987654321 on the copyright page. Bound in the original black cloth stamped in bright gold on the spine. From the publisher: "In her new memoir Cookie Johnson wife of NBA legend Earvin 'Magic' Johnson shares details of her marriage motherhood faith and how an HIV diagnosis twenty-five years ago changed the course of their lives forever. On November 7 1991 basketball icon Earvin 'Magic' Johnson stunned the world with the news that he was HIV-positive. For the millions who watched his announcement became a pivotal moment not only for the nation but his family and wife. Twenty-five years later Cookie Johnson shares her story and the emotional journey that started on that day -- from life as a pregnant and joyous newlywed to one filled with the fear that her husband would die she and her baby would be infected with the virus and their family would be shunned. BELIEVING IN MAGIC is the story of her marriage to Earvin nearly four decades of loving each other losing their way and eventually finding a path they never imagined. November 7 2016 will mark a quarter-century since the announcement and Cookie's survival and triumph as a wife mother and God-fearing woman. Cookie has never shared her full account of the reasons that she stayed and her life with Earvin 'Magic' Johnson. BELIEVING IN MAGIC is her story.". Signed by Cookie Johnson. First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. New condition/New dust jacket. 8vo. xv 254pp. 8 pages of color photos. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Howard Books Hardcover
20251-1953801846Beckett Pubns 2025. Paperback. New. 33 edition. 648 pages. 8.04x1.38x10.79 inches. Beckett Pubns paperback
2000Q-1928998348Qvc Pub 2000-07-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Qvc Pub hardcover
19805913Cleveland MS: Delta State University 1980. First edition. 4to 177pp. Photographs diagrams. Signed and inscribed by Wade to Coach Ray Mears on the title page. Some toning and foxing to illustrated wrappers else clean and nearly fine. Program is 32pp in stapled wrappers. Photos advertisements throughout. Some wear at staples else nicely preserved. Lady Statesmen bumper sticker laid in. <br /> <br /> Wonderful association copy of this instructional book from the dominant women's basketball coach at Delta State University from 1973-1979 Margaret Wade 1912-1995. Wade played for the Lady Statesmen from 1930-32 and then won three straight national championships from 1975-77 as a coach at the school. During that span the team had an improbable 51 game winning streak. Wade was inducted into the Naismith hall of Fame in 1985.<br /> <br /> This copy signed to the important University of Tennessee men's basketball coach 1962-77 Ray Mears. Mears ranks in the top 15 all-time in terms of winning percentage with a .747 mark in the NCAA. <br /> <br /> <br /> A fantastic grouping from the historic program at Delta State. . Delta State University unknown
1961mon0000140613Educational Productions 1961-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. NOT ex-library. Clean copy in good condition. Educational Productions unknown
194119551AB1941. University City 1941. 29 : 195 cm. 1 leaf text 1 leaf illustrations. Alvie E. Sanberg of University City Missouri invented a number of different goal improvements. On February 24 1936 he filed both a design patent application and a utility patent application for his new "Baketball Goal"; the two patents were issued a week apart in September of that same year. Prior to his invention nets had to be tied or lanced on to the hoop. But thanks to Sandberg all one neeeds to do is take loops from the net and hook them over the connectors circling the ring. This method is so effective that we could not think today of attaching the net any other mode. - See "Smithonian - The patent behind Basketball". unknown
1989023041Grand Rapids: Masters Pr 1989. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. A square solid tight over-all clean very near new copy. This copy has some very light pagedge soil. The 19.95 jacket has some rubbing wearsome edgeweartwo closed tearsone on each panel. This copy has been signed by Isiah Thomas. The story of the 1988-89 Detroit Piston championship season. Veryyyyyyyyyy nice copyshaky jacket. Masters Pr Hardcover
B9781020602245Hardback. New. hardcover
3056731. Invoice on 1¢ postcard Bombay New York February 11 1902. Addressed to Chambers & Finn Glen Falls New York. 2. Typed Letter Signed 1 page January 21 1902 on pictorial letterhead. Collection of a debt. 3. Typed Letter Signed 1 page February 21 1902. Further inquiring re collection of debt. No Binding. Very Good. unknown
1917168341917. Unidentified compiler. Photograph album 1917-1920 documents high school life and World War I-era military activity in the United States capturing both educational environments and wartime training as experienced within local communities. The album provides primary visual evidence of student athletics teacher involvement and organized military exercises during the First World War supporting research into youth culture physical education and civilian engagement with wartime preparedness. The inclusion of both school-based and military imagery situates the material within the broader mobilization of American society during the war years.<br /> Unidentified compiler. Photograph album. 1917-1920. Album containing 112 silver gelatin photographs with an additional 50 loose images taken in locations including San Jacinto California and Charleston South Carolina. The photographs depict a range of subjects including high school environments where groups of students stand assembled outside a brick school building labeled "High School" and organized athletic teams including a basketball team posed with a "DHS" banner and a player holding a ball marked "DHS." Individual athletic activity is represented through images such as a hurdler mid-jump. Military content includes labeled scenes from 1917 showing "Battery A some Marines and Infantry" as well as an image of a blimp or Zeppelin in flight indicating contemporary military technology. A portrait of a young man in uniform posed with older adults in front of a fence suggests familial connections to military service. Additional photographs document everyday life and leisure including fishing scenes early automobiles such as Model T vehicles a woman cycling a child playing violin and a woman in a canoe. Informal captions provide commentary ranging from observational "Jumping for what the robins left" to humorous "Who are you smiling at" reflecting the compiler's personal engagement with the images.<br /> The album emerges from the period of American participation in World War I when military training and patriotic activity intersected with civilian institutions such as schools. Physical education and organized athletics were increasingly emphasized within secondary education often linked to ideals of discipline and preparedness. The geographic spread between California and South Carolina suggests mobility or travel possibly connected to professional or military contexts. Album of 44 pages with first 28 pages detached; photographs range in size from approximately 1.75 x 2.5 inches to 5.5 x 3.5 inches. Edge wear and small chips to detached leaves; overall good condition. A substantial visual record of high school life and wartime culture in the United States during the late 1910s. unknown
2000030870New York: William Morrow & Company Inc 2000. RARE when signed just "Kareem." INSCRIBED / SIGNED by the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar directly on the half title page with "All the best! signed Kareem 3/2000." Unusual to find any of his items books cards jerseys etc signed with just "Kareem" as he typically signs them only as "Abdul-Jabbar." New condition in a bright and shiny New dust jacket. Near PERFECT CONDITION. The jacket has only a tiny bit of very mild shelfwear like you sometimes find in any new book store. Square and tight. Sharp corners. NOT a remainder. Pages are clean and unmarked. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. First printing with "First Edition" so stated and complete number row 123456789 10 on the copyright page. Illustrated with 4 pages of photos on glossy stock. Bound in the original two tone boards light gray with darker gray spine stamped in gold. From the publisher: "The basketball legend shares his adventures coaching a team of White Mountain Apache kids in the basics of the game learning a good deal along the way about his own love of the game.". INSCRIBED / SIGNED by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. New condition/New dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. xii 209pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. William Morrow & Company, Inc Hardcover
2000025987New York: William Morrow & Company Inc 2000. INSCRIBED / SIGNED by the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar directly on the half title page with "Enjoy! signed Abdul-Jabbar." Fine condition in a bright and shiny Near Fine dust jacket. Sharp corners. NO bookplate. NOT a remainder. Pages are clean and unmarked. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. First printing with "First Edition" so stated and complete number row 123456789 10 on the copyright page. Bound in the original two tone boards light gray with darker gray spine stamped in gold. From the publisher: "The basketball legend shares his adventures coaching a team of White Mountain Apache kids in the basics of the game learning a good deal along the way about his own love of the game.". INSCRIBED / SIGNED by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. xii 209pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. William Morrow & Company, Inc Hardcover
20022090502113715348Not Available 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19927485N.p. 1992. 26x20 poster lithographed on thicker stock. Signed in black marker by 19 players and coaches. Light foxing to verso and white margins scuffing to verso top edge from previous hanging. <br /> <br /> A nice Olympics image by sports illustrator Lon Keller which appeared at least as early as the November 1981 issue of The Olympian. This poster signed by several members of the 1992 team which won the Bronze medal after a shocking upset by the CIS team in the semifinals. That loss remains the last time the women's team lost at the Olympics. Signed by:<br /> <br /> <br /> Vicky Bullett Daedra J. Charles Cynthia Cooper Clarissa Davis signed twice medina Dixon Teresa Edwards Tammy Jackson Carolyn Jones Katrina McClain Suzie McConnell Vickie Orr Teresa Weatherspoon Lin Dunn Linda Hargrove Jim Foster Theresa Grentz Inscribed to Cindy Brown Pamela McGee Jennifer Azzi and Katy Steding. <br /> <br /> <br /> . unknown
1927List3428California 1927. Photograph measuring approximately 6 ¾ x 10 inches. Unevenly trimmed top edge; some folding at lower corners; excellent contrast with extensive pencil caption verso. Very good to excellent. A portrait of the Waseda University basketball team from 1927; according to its manuscript caption the photo was taken following their defeat by the University of California team at the Oakland Auditorium on a tour of the Pacific coast. The sport invented in Massachusetts in 1891 with a Japanese student partaking in the first game was brought to Japan as early as 1902 by American missionaries.1 A New York Times article from the time reports that Waseda University was the first Japanese basketball team to come to the US following the success of its baseball team’s tour; and that there was “much interest†in the Japanese players’ strategy of “cat-like swiftnessâ€.2<br /> <br /> 1 Tetsuji Kakiyama “Challenging established theory: History of Japanese Basketball†Research Outreach April 10 2023.<br /> 2 “JAPANESE FIVE PLANS TRIP; Waseda University Seeks Games With California and Others†The New York Times October 7 1927 33. unknown