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Editore: Davis Publications, NY, 1965
Da: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.
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SingleIssueMagazine. Condizione: Very Good. Vol. 45, no. 4 (Whole No. 257). Edited by Clayton Rawson. Includes "Operation Prometheus" by Michael Gilbert; "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" (short novel) by Hugh Pentecost; "The Botany Pattern" by Victor Canning; "Something Rare and Beautiful" by Olga Marx; "Death By Drowning?" by Lawrence G. Blochman; "The Prevalence of Monsters" by Thomas B. Dewey; "The Impossible Murder of Dr. Satanus" by William Krohn; "Souffle Surprise" by Vincent McConnor; "The Ides of Michael Magoon" by Ellery Queen; "The Way Home" by Richard M. Gordon; "A Sad and Bloody hour" by Joe Gores; "The Most Ethical Man in the Business" by Richard Deming; "Hardcover and Paperbacks of the Month"; "Best Mysteries of the Month" by Anthony Boucher. Creasing; a little soiling; tanning; edge and corner wear. Book.
Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The youngest of seven children from a renowned Portumna hurling family, Joe Canning was regarded as a prodigy from the moment he stepped onto the pitch as a boy. Could he really be as great as everyone said he was? The answer appeared to be yes when, aged just 19, he burst onto the national radar scoring 212 for Galway and very nearly winning the game for his team against Cork.From that moment on, Cannings form was never less than excellent but it would be another nine summers before he lifted the Liam MacCarthy Cup, the whole country becoming fixated on his quest: could Joe Canning be the greatest hurler never to win an All-Ireland medal?In his highly anticipated memoir, Joe delves into the highs and lows of a remarkable career the standards of excellence he at times felt chained to, the suffocation of trying to meet other peoples expectations, his parents battles with cancer and the perspective that brought as he strove for greatness. Joe also shares the joy at seeing his parents faces the ones he did it all for when that All-Ireland win finally did happen, and he talks about how he made peace with his decision to retire. Joe Canning reveals the highs and the lows of being one of hurlings all-time greats. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The youngest of seven children from a renowned Portumna hurling family, Joe Canning was regarded as a prodigy from the moment he stepped onto the pitch as a boy. Could he really be as great as everyone said he was? The answer appeared to be yes when, aged just 19, he burst onto the national radar scoring 2-12 for Galway and very nearly winning the game for his team against Cork.From that moment on, Canning's form was never less than excellent but it would be another nine summers before he lifted the Liam MacCarthy Cup, the whole country becoming fixated on his quest: could Joe Canning be the greatest hurler never to win an All-Ireland medal?In his highly anticipated memoir, Joe delves into the highs and lows of a remarkable career - the standards of excellence he at times felt chained to, the suffocation of trying to meet other people's expectations, his parents' battles with cancer and the perspective that brought as he strove for greatness. Joe also shares the joy at seeing his parents' faces - the ones he did it all for - when that All-Ireland win finally did happen, and he talks about how he made peace with his decision to retire.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The youngest of seven children from a renowned Portumna hurling family, Joe Canning was regarded as a prodigy from the moment he stepped onto the pitch as a boy. Could he really be as great as everyone said he was? The answer appeared to be yes when, aged just 19, he burst onto the national radar scoring 2-12 for Galway and very nearly winning the game for his team against Cork.From that moment on, Canning's form was never less than excellent but it would be another nine summers before he lifted the Liam MacCarthy Cup, the whole country becoming fixated on his quest: could Joe Canning be the greatest hurler never to win an All-Ireland medal?In his highly anticipated memoir, Joe delves into the highs and lows of a remarkable career - the standards of excellence he at times felt chained to, the suffocation of trying to meet other people's expectations, his parents' battles with cancer and the perspective that brought as he strove for greatness. Joe also shares the joy at seeing his parents' faces - the ones he did it all for - when that All-Ireland win finally did happen, and he talks about how he made peace with his decision to retire.
Editore: Davis Publications, 1965
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Mystery Digest. Small tape mend to the back cover bottom edge. Very Good condition. Includes "The Most Ethical Man in the Business" by Deming, and others.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The youngest of seven children from a renowned Portumna hurling family, Joe Canning was regarded as a prodigy from the moment he stepped onto the pitch as a boy. Could he really be as great as everyone said he was? The answer appeared to be yes when, aged just 19, he burst onto the national radar scoring 212 for Galway and very nearly winning the game for his team against Cork.From that moment on, Cannings form was never less than excellent but it would be another nine summers before he lifted the Liam MacCarthy Cup, the whole country becoming fixated on his quest: could Joe Canning be the greatest hurler never to win an All-Ireland medal?In his highly anticipated memoir, Joe delves into the highs and lows of a remarkable career the standards of excellence he at times felt chained to, the suffocation of trying to meet other peoples expectations, his parents battles with cancer and the perspective that brought as he strove for greatness. Joe also shares the joy at seeing his parents faces the ones he did it all for when that All-Ireland win finally did happen, and he talks about how he made peace with his decision to retire. Joe Canning reveals the highs and the lows of being one of hurlings all-time greats. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The youngest of seven children from a renowned Portumna hurling family, Joe Canning was regarded as a prodigy from the moment he stepped onto the pitch as a boy. Could he really be as great as everyone said he was? The answer appeared to be yes when, aged just 19, he burst onto the national radar scoring 2-12 for Galway and very nearly winning the game for his team against Cork.From that moment on, Canning's form was never less than excellent but it would be another nine summers before he lifted the Liam MacCarthy Cup, the whole country becoming fixated on his quest: could Joe Canning be the greatest hurler never to win an All-Ireland medal?In his highly anticipated memoir, Joe delves into the highs and lows of a remarkable career - the standards of excellence he at times felt chained to, the suffocation of trying to meet other people's expectations, his parents' battles with cancer and the perspective that brought as he strove for greatness. Joe also shares the joy at seeing his parents' faces - the ones he did it all for - when that All-Ireland win finally did happen, and he talks about how he made peace with his decision to retire.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The youngest of seven children from a renowned Portumna hurling family, Joe Canning was regarded as a prodigy from the moment he stepped onto the pitch as a boy. Could he really be as great as everyone said he was? The answer appeared to be yes when, aged just 19, he burst onto the national radar scoring 2-12 for Galway and very nearly winning the game for his team against Cork.From that moment on, Canning's form was never less than excellent but it would be another nine summers before he lifted the Liam MacCarthy Cup, the whole country becoming fixated on his quest: could Joe Canning be the greatest hurler never to win an All-Ireland medal?In his highly anticipated memoir, Joe delves into the highs and lows of a remarkable career - the standards of excellence he at times felt chained to, the suffocation of trying to meet other people's expectations, his parents' battles with cancer and the perspective that brought as he strove for greatness. Joe also shares the joy at seeing his parents' faces - the ones he did it all for - when that All-Ireland win finally did happen, and he talks about how he made peace with his decision to retire.