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All Work And All Play Have you ever had a friend, or a colleague at work, that you could listen to all day long? One who sees life as an anecdote, who finds a story in everything, who speaks with such unbridled passion, adeo canada in sports and sometimes crazy enthusiasm, that you don t want to miss a single syllable of their stream of consciousness? That s what it was like to work with or around Jim. We had a front seat on a most enjoyable class act, but we may not have taken the time to appreciate everything about him: where he has been, to whom he has spoken, the way in which he relates the tales that have been his life .We know the stories, he lived them. From the Foreword, by Steve Simmons, Columnist, the Toronto Sun Jim Shaky Hunt is one of Canada s best-known adeo canada in sports and most revered sports reporters. In his fifty years of sports journalism, he has covered everything from boxing to baseball, hockey, golf, adeo canada in sports and the Olympics. He has been arrested in the line of duty, interviewed a talking horse, adeo canada in sports and is a veteran of over fifty consecutive Grey Cup games. Hunt had to pinch himself often to see if the life he was living was all a dream. His work was play adeo canada in sports and his play was work. And all of it was fun. All Work adeo canada in sports and All Play is Jim Hunt s colourful, rollicking memoir of a life lived in the outrageous world of sports. Written in his inimitable voice, it is entertaining, funny, insightful, adeo canada in sports and sprinkled with stories of some of the best-known names in sports, including Bobby Orr, Gordie Howe, Wayne Gretzky, Jackie Robinson, Jessie Owens, Jack Dempsey, Roger Maris, Mickey Mantle, Babe Ruth, Arnold Palmer, Tiger Woods, adeo canada in sports and many more. From the most unusual interview he ever conducted, with the young Muhammad Ali; to covering the legendary 1972 hockey series between Canada adeo canada in sports and the USSR; adeo canada in sports and sparring with the infamous Harold Ballard, Hunt takes us behind the scenes adeo canada in sports and right into the wild world of sports. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The Way It Looks from Here In the first ever anthology of its kind, Canada s premier sportswriter Globe adeo canada in sports and Mail columnist adeo canada in sports and author of the internationally acclaimed bestseller Facing Ali brings together the best writing on sport in this country, with a strong contemporary flavour. It s all here: classic reports on Canada s great sporting triumphs, from Joe Carter s World Series winning home run for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993 to the excitement of the back-to-back men s adeo canada in sports and women s hockey gold medals in Salt Lake City. Stephen Brunt gives an entire section to writers who, unlike those covering other beats, must work tightly by the clock, submitting their stories just as soon as the action for the day is over. But he has also chosen our best writers more thoughtful pieces on our national obsessions such as Ed Willes on the WHA s seven tumultuous years adeo canada in sports and Wayne Johnston on the Original Six adeo canada in sports and a good sampling of the great sportswriters such as Trent Frayne, Peter Gzowski adeo canada in sports and Milt Dunnell. The net effect is an examination of the deep role sport plays in our lives adeo canada in sports and imaginations, in our sense of self adeo canada in sports and nationhood. Stephen Brunt has cast his net widely. He includes superb stories of lower profile Canadian sports such as wrestling adeo canada in sports and horse racing, even Monster Truck battles, adeo canada in sports and allows space for his own unequalled adeo canada in sports and unforgettable profiles of Muhammad Ali adeo canada in sports and Mike Tyson, as well as his post-mortem on Ben Johnson s fall from grace. Full of triumph adeo canada in sports and heartbreak, great writing adeo canada in sports and great passions adeo canada in sports and a few wonderful surprises this book will be essential reading for every serious sports fan. Including: Ian Brown on the stud-horse business Christie Blatchford on the 2003 Women s Olympic Hockey Gold Rosie DiManno on the Men s James Christie on Ben Johnson s 1988 Olympic tri Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only.
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