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Sorcery at Caesars

Marantz, Steve
Sorcery at Caesars
On the night of April 6, 1987, Sugar Ray Leonard stole a fight. A couple of million witnesses saw him get away with it. Leonard's theft was so slick that the victim, Marvelous Marvin Hagler, didn't know until it was too late. His middleweight title was picked clean and gone, forever.... In its own way, it was a perfect Sting. Of course, Hagler did not see it that way. But if winners write history, a salesman, a con, a Sweet Scientist, ...

CHF 27.50

Next Up at Fenway

Marantz, Steve
Next Up at Fenway
Marcos Baez had many loves.First was his mother.Next came baseball.Reggaeton and bachata.A girl stole his heart.Then he realized a love greater still.Learning."Through the story of Marcos Baez and Fenway High, Steve Marantz shows the humanity and prospects of Latino students in our nation's public schools. Next Up at Fenway gives us a window into how social forces and education policy decisions are playing out in real people's lives - for bett...

CHF 24.50

Citizen Akoy

Marantz, Steve
Citizen Akoy
Steve Marantz¿is an Omaha Central graduate and the author of The Rhythm Boys of Omaha Central: High School Basketball at the ’68 Racial Divide (Nebraska, 2011). He has worked as a writer, researcher, and producer for ESPN¿and has covered sports, government, and politics for the Kansas City Star, Boston Globe, and Boston Herald.¿His podcast, "That Championship Season, " features great champions and their moments in history. about Citizen Akoy.

CHF 39.90

The Rhythm Boys of Omaha Central: High School Basketball ...

Marantz, Steve / Buffett, Susie
The Rhythm Boys of Omaha Central: High School Basketball at the '68 Racial Divide
Steve Marantz is an Omaha Central graduate and the author of Sorcery at Caesars: Sugar Ray¿s Marvelous Fight. A researcher for ESPN Content Development and E:60, and a coeditor of sportsmediaguide.com, he formerly covered sports, government, and politics for the Kansas City Star, the Boston Globe, and the Boston Herald. Susie Buffett, a 1971 graduate of Omaha Central, is the eldest of Warren Buffett¿s three children and runs the not-for-profit...

CHF 31.50