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2024 |
![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack Publisher: 66thand2nd A metà degli anni Zero, una squadra entusiasmante e controversa cambia per sempre il modo di giocare a pallacanestro. E un giornalista di una testata prestigiosa, seguendo quel viaggio dall'interno, anticipa la rivoluzione del racconto sportivo che di lì a qualche anno si sarebbe sublimata con l'avvento dei social network. Il connubio di queste due trasformazioni irreversibili dà vita a un libro che in un certo modo, come ricorda nella sua appassionata prefazione Dario Costa, è un documento storico, oltre che un atto d'amore per questo sport e per il mondo che lo circonda. Nella stagione 2005-2006, l'universo Nba è attraversato dal ciclone dei Phoenix Suns, allenati da Mike D'Antoni (già amatissimo playmaker della Olimpia Milano) e guidati in campo da Steve Nash: la loro filosofia «corri e tira» - spesso da tre e in sette secondi al massimo - dimostra al pubblico che un altro basket è possibile. Tanto che negli anni successivi l'idea di «correre come il vento e far piovere triple come coriandoli a un matrimonio» sarà adottata e portata all'estremo da tutte le franchigie della lega, a cominciare dai devastanti Golden State Warriors di Steph Curry. Dopo essere entrato a far parte dello staff tecnico dei Suns, Jack McCallum vive in presa diretta nove mesi folli e memorabili, offrendo ai lettori uno sguardo in soggettiva che dalle viscere delle arene arriva fin dentro le teste di giocatori, coach e dirigenti, senza filtri e tantomeno autocensure. Proprio lì dove la dedizione all'obiettivo - affermare la propria identità e il proprio credo - si traduce in un'ossessione irrinunci € 20,00
Scontato: € 19,00
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack Publisher: Ballantine Books € 15,20
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack Publisher: Ballantine Books € 25,90
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Boeheim Jim, McCallum Jack (CON) Publisher: Harpercollins € 14,30
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Boeheim Jim, McCallum Jack (CON) Publisher: Harpercollins In this candid autobiography, Syracuse head coach and long time college basketball fixture Jim Boeheim reflects on his life, his teachers, and the game he loves. Jim Boeheim walked onto the Syracuse campus as a freshman in 1963 . . . and never walked off. A man who has been written off at various stages of his career and criticized for being disagreeable, Boeheim has experienced it all—triumph, despair, redemption; controversy, heartbreak, and scandal; championships, epic disappointments, colorful personalities, NCAA investigations. His combative personality helped ignite what was arguably the most competitive college basketball conference ever: the Big East of the 1980s, when he and Syracuse battled with Big John Thompson of Georgetown, roly-poly Rollie Massimino of Villanova, feisty Jim Calhoun of Connecticut, and beloved Looie Carnesecca of St. John’s, turning the Big East into a Coaches Conference and the Best Show in College Basketball. Boeheim talks about those days and the coming battles with powerhouses North Carolina and Duke, now that Syracuse has joined the Atlantic Coast Conference. From his association with Syracuse greats Dave Bing (a college teammate), Pearl Washington, and Derrick Coleman, to the Olympics—where he coached players such as LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and Kevin Durant—Boeheim has learned many lessons that have helped his team and continue to encourage him now as he nears seventy. His unprecedented fifty-year career as a player, assistant, head coach and icon has given him unique insight into coaching and the college game, knowledge he now shares. € 24,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Sports Illustrated (COR), McCallum Jack (INT) Publisher: Sports Illustrated The editors of the respected sports magazine offer a ranked list of baseball's greatest players throughout the history of the game based on the number that they wore on their uniform. 70,000 first printing. € 18,50
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2014 |
![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack Publisher: Sperling & Kupfer C'è un solo Dream Team nella storia dello sport: la leggendaria squadra di basket che rappresentò gli Stati Uniti alle Olimpiadi di Barcellona del 1992, che trasformò le partite in uno spettacolo sensazionale e la NBA in un fenomeno globale. Jack McCallum, noto giornalista sportivo, visse in prima persona l'evento, accompagnando il Dream Team dalla sua formazione alla medaglia d'oro. Giocò a golf e - soprattutto - bevve con alcuni dei più grandi personaggi della NBA: Magic Johnson, l'esuberante showman che non si lasciò spaventare dalla diagnosi di sieropositività e diventò il leader indiscusso della squadra; Michael Jordan, atleta inarrestabile macchina del marketing; Charles Barkley, le cui provocatorie dichiarazioni minacciarono di far scoppiare un incidente internazionale. E, su tutti, Chuck Daly, l'amatissimo coach che seppe tirare fuori il massimo da super-star tanto diverse come Larry Bird, Patrick Ewing e Scottie Pippen. L'autore ci porta nel salottino privato dell'Ambassador dove fino a notte fonda i campioni giocavano a carte e discutevano e, con una 'telecronaca' scritta, racconta la mitica partitella d'allenamento (che nessuno potrà mai vedere, perché giocata rigorosamente a telecamere spente) del luglio 1992 a Monte Carlo in cui i Dream Teamer si sfidarono nel match di basket - e nell'esibizione di trash talk - più grande della storia. Prefazione di Federico Buffa. € 10,90
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack Publisher: Rodale Pr Recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and approaching surgery, Jack McCallum wanted to tackle the confusion, misconceptions, and conflicting medical advice that so many men struggle with when thinking about the disease. So he got to work writing The Prostate Monologues. Through the lens of his own experience, McCallum attacks the nitty-gritty questions about prostate cancer that men think about (but may be too bashful to ask their doctors) with honesty and humor. For example, “When is it safe to attempt intercourse, or at least, self-inflicted orgasm?” Or, if you have surgery, “What’s it like the first time you shop for adult diapers?” With wry humor, McCallum decodes the sometimes-confusing jargon of medical professionals so that it is understandable and relatable to “regular” men. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men and the second most fatal. Worse than the obvious commonality and mortality of the disease, though, is the fact that prostate cancer can rob a man of his manhood. Accordingly, McCallum handles the subject not only with care and knowledge, but also with good cheer. Through the honest telling of his own story, and drawing on the latest research, McCallum shares insight into what’s worked for him—and what’s proven to work—in surviving cancer with your sense of humor intact. € 22,30
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![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack Publisher: Ballantine Books NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Acclaimed sports journalist Jack McCallum delivers the untold story of the greatest team ever assembled: the 1992 U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball Team. As a writer for Sports Illustrated, McCallum enjoyed a courtside seat for the most exciting basketball spectacle on earth, covering the Dream Team from its inception to the gold medal ceremony in Barcelona. Drawing on fresh interviews with the players, McCallum provides the definitive account of the Dream Team phenomenon. He offers a behind-the-scenes look at the controversial selection process. He takes us inside the team’s Olympic suites for late-night card games and bull sessions where superstars like Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Larry Bird debated the finer points of basketball. And he narrates a riveting account of the legendary intrasquad scrimmage that pitted the Dream Teamers against one another in what may have been the greatest pickup game in history. In the twenty years since the Dream Team first captivated the world, its mystique has only grown. Dream Team vividly re-creates the moment when a once-in-a-millennium group of athletes came together and changed the future of sports—one perfectly executed fast break at a time. With a new Afterword by the author “The absolute definitive work on the subject, a perfectly wonderful once-you-pick-it-up-you-won’t-be-able-to-put-it-down book.”—The Boston Globe “An Olympic hoops dream.”—Newsday “What makes this volume a must-read for nostalgic hoopsters are the robust portraits of the outsize personalities of the participants, all of whom were remarkably open with McCallum, both then and now.”—Booklist (starred review) € 16,10
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack, Hill Dick (NRT) Publisher: Tantor Media Inc € 27,70
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![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack, Hill Dick (NRT) Publisher: Tantor Media Inc They were the Beatles of basketball, the Mercury Seven in sneakers. In Dream Team, acclaimed sports journalist Jack McCallum delivers the untold story of the greatest team ever assembled: the 1992 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team that captivated the world, kindled the hoop dreams of countless children around the planet, and remade the NBA into a global sensation. As a senior staff writer for Sports Illustrated, McCallum enjoyed a courtside seat for the most exciting basketball spectacle on earth, covering the Dream Team from its inception to the gold medal ceremony in Barcelona. For the duration of the Olympics, he lived with, golfed with, and-most important-drank with some of the greatest players of the NBA's Golden Age: Magic Johnson, the ebullient showman who shrugged off his recent diagnosis of HIV to become the team's unquestioned captain and leader; Michael Jordan, the transcendent talent at the height of his powers as a player-and a marketing juggernaut; and Charles Barkley, the outspoken iconoclast whose utterances on and off the court threatened to ignite an international incident. Presiding over the entire traveling circus was the Dream Team's beloved coach, Chuck Daly, whose laissez faire approach proved instrumental in getting the most out of such disparate personalities and superstars such as Larry Bird, Patrick Ewing, and Scottie Pippen. Drawing on fresh interviews with the players, McCallum provides the definitive account of the Dream Team phenomenon. He offers a behind-the-scenes look at the controversial selection process. He takes us inside the team's Olympic suites for late-night card games and bull sessions where the players debate both the finer points of basketball and their respective places in the NBA pantheon. And he narrates a riveting possession-by-possession account of the legendary July 1992 intrasquad scrimmage that pitted the Dream Teamers against one another in what may have been the greatest pickup game-and the greatest exhibition of trash talk-in history. In the twenty years since the Dream Team first captivated the world's attention, its mystique has only grown-and so has its influence. The NBA is now flush with international stars, many of them inspired by the exuberant spirit of '92. Dream Team vividly re-creates the moment when a once-in-a-millennium group of athletes came together, outperformed the hype, and changed the future of sports-one perfectly executed fast break at a time. € 34,00
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2008 |
![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack E. Publisher: Abc-Clio Inc Along with battle wounds, soldiers endured a variety of environmental hazards, exposure to toxins, and, in particular, bad food. Practitioners of military medicine had to be ready for it all, and had to treat people in battlefield surroundings. McCallum (history, Texas Christian U.) notes that for almost the first five thousand years of military medical service very little changed, with the possible exception of the speed of amputations. However, in the last hundred years or so the military physician is often ahead at a research as well as a clinical level. Surgeons and physicians, it seems, were worth something to ancient Romans (they received Roman citizenship and all its benefits), between 80,000 and 400,000 civil war soldiers returned home as opium addicts, and Carrel, pioneer of vascular surgery, started as a soldier's doctor. McCallum provides period illustrations. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) € 99,20
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2007 |
![]() ![]() Author: Fleder Rob, Wolff Alexander (FRW), McCallum Jack (INT) Publisher: Sports Illustrated Highlighted by dozens of photographs, a celebration of America's college and professional basketball from some of € 25,50
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![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack Publisher: Simon & Schuster Sports Illustrated's chief NBA writer, Jack McCallum, only planned to spend the preseason with the Phoenix Suns as an 'assistant coach' -- and then write a story about his experiences. Instead, he stayed on with the Suns throughout their exciting and controversial 2005-2006 season. Gaining access to everything from locker-room chats with superstar point guard Steve Nash, to coaches' meetings with maverick coach Mike D'Antoni, McCallum learned what makes this wildly popular, innovative, and international assemblage of talented players and brilliant coaches tick -- making Seven Seconds or Less an all-access look at one of the greatest shows in sports. € 18,30
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2005 |
![]() ![]() Author: McCallum Jack Publisher: New York Univ Pr One of the most fascinating but least remembered figures in modern American history, Major General Leonard Wood (1860-1927) was, with his close friend Theodore Roosevelt, an icon of U.S. imperialism as the nation evolved into a global power at the dawn of the twentieth century. The myriad of roles that Wood played in his extraordinary career offer a mirror image of the country's expansion from the urban Northeast to the western frontier to Latin America and the Far East. Boston surgeon, Indian fighter, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, Medal of Honor winner, commander of the Rough Riders in the Spanish-American War, Governor General of the Philippines, and presidential candidate, Wood was one of a select cadre of men that transformed the American military at the turn of the century, turning it into a modern fighting force and the nation into a world power. Throughout his life, Wood tested the division between military and civilian power to its very limits. His 1920 presidential campaign and his conflicts with civilian politicians were harbingers of the struggles that Generals Douglas MacArthur and Dwight D. Eisenhower would face as they moved from the battlefield to Washington following World War II. Jack McCallum has mined Wood's extensive personal records—including diaries, correspondence, and photographs—to create a vivid portrait of a complex man and the legacy he left on U.S. imperialism. America's rapid conquest of Cuba and the Philippines and the subsequent political and economic reconstruction it imposed under Wood's military supervision in these regions have important parallels to current U.S. involvement in the Middle East, both in its successes and its failures. € 53,10
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