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  • Sweetby Heather Byer

    Penguin Group Inc. 2008; US$ 12.99

    When movie executive Heather Byer began to feel stuck in her professional life and daily grind, she found herself drawn to something quite different from therapy or yoga to relieve her angst. She found herself drawn to pool. Sweet: An Eight-Ball Odyssey is the story of her experiences in this dark and seductive world-from her first fumbling attempts to learn the game to her progress and mishaps on the tables and around them. As her game and her persona change, a lasting impression is left on Byer by those she encounters-mentors and hustlers, teammates and nemeses, friends and lovers-in this fascinating, sometimes treacherous subculture. Ultimately, the humiliating losses and exhilarating wins, both in the pool bars and in her personal life,... more...

  • The Everything Pool & Billiards Bookby Amy Wall

    Adams Media 2003; US$ 14.95

    The Everything Pool & Billiards Book features practical information on: Breaking, positioning, developing technique, sinking difficult shots, playing the table, pool etiquette and sportsmanship. more...

  • Pinballby Perry Lefko

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2010; US$ 28.95

    In 2004, Michael "Pinball" Clemons became the first black coach in the history of the CFL to hoist the Grey Cup in victory, the culmination of an experience that began when he came to Canada in 1989 as an unheralded American football player deemed too small to make it in the National Football League. Not only did Clemons make it big—literally and figuratively—in the Canadian Football League in a career that spanned 11½ seasons, but he cultivated a reputation as an enduring Canadian figure. In between dazzling people with his on-field exploits that resulted in winning the Most Valuable Player in the Canadian Football League in 1990, he became a Most Valuable Person off the field, too, giving generously of his time to charity... more...

  • Pool and Billiards For Dummiesby Nicholas Leider

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2010; US$ 19.99

    Practical, step-by-step tips for players of all levels From Snooker to Carom to good-old-fashioned 8- or 9-Ball, Pool & Billiards For Dummies reveals the tips, tricks, and rules of play, covering the variety of the ever-popular games that make up pool and billiards. This hands-on guide discusses everything from the rules and strategies of the games to how to set up a pool room to choosing the right equipment, and is accompanied by dozens of photos and line drawings. See how hard to hit the cue ball and where to hit it, the angle to hold the cue stick and how much chalk to use, how to use a bridge, and how to put spin on the ball Includes advanced pool techniques and trick shots for the seasoned pool sharp With Pool & Billiards For... more...

  • Eric Bristow: The Autobiographyby Eric Bristow

    Random House 2009; US$ 10.96

    ERIC BRISTOW MBE is considered to be the greatest darts player of all time. He was an unmistakable figure on the oche during his 1980s heyday, and became renowned not just for the number of world titles he won but for his arrogance on stage and off it. In this candid account Bristow reveals how darts proved a salvation from his early life as a cat burglar, shoplifter and thug, introducing him to a new world of beer, babes and undreamed of success. And in his rapid rise to the top he gives fascinating insights into the characters that pioneered darts in those early days and how, when his own career began to slide at the end of the decade, he trained his protégé Phil ?The Power? Taylor, turning him into the most successful player darts... more...

  • Let Me Tell You About Alexby John Virgo; Jimmy White

    John Blake 2011; US$ 15.99

    There is a tribute book to be written about the nicest man in snooker—but this isn't it. Whatever else he was, Alexander Gordon Higgins wasn't nice. Unpredictable, wild, demonic and obsessive for certain. The People's Champion. An unstoppable force who single-handedly transformed snooker from a niche sport into a gripping phenomenon. When snooker was at its most popular in the 1980s, Higgins was at the peak of his powers. It was no coincidence. John Virgo knew Higgins as well as anyone. He made no apologies for his friend and was frequently driven to despair by his antics. The gambling, the drug-using, the sheer, uninhibited madness of the man. But there was always a buzz around Alex, there was always something happening. Drawing... more...

  • Frame of Mindby Graeme Dott

    John Blake 2011; US$ 15.99

    When Graeme Dott won the World Snooker Championship in 2006 it should have been the highlight of his career. It was what he had worked for all his life, but Alex Lambie, his mentor and father-in-law, had cancer and only had months to live. Alex died at the end of 2006 and, incredibly, Dott's snooker went from strength to strength. Away from the table, his life was falling apart. He didn't know it, but he was suffering from severe depression. Just when he thought things couldn't get any worse, his wife Elaine suffered a cancer scare. She was pregnant at the time and although she was given the all-clear, she lost the baby. Dott was in a bad place and his snooker eventually suffered too and he plunged down the rankings. He eventually faced his... more...

  • The Snooker Quiz Bookby Kevin Snelgrove

    Andrews UK 2011; US$ 5.49

    Do you enjoy a game of snooker? Are you familiar with the names of the professional players, past and present? Do you follow the Championships and watch all of the big matches on TV? If so, The Snooker Quiz Book is just what you need to put your knowledge to the test. What year was the Snooker World Championship established? Who was the winner of the 1978 UK Championship? When the world rankings were introduced in 1976 who was ranked number one? The answers to all these questions and more ca… more...

  • Black Farce and Cue Ball Wizardsby Clive Everton

    Mainstream Publishing 2011; US$ 24.67

    Throughout its chequered history, snooker has had more than its fair share of heroes and villains, champions and chumps, rascals and rip-off artists. In the last 20 years, every sleazy scandal imaginable has attached itself to this raffish sport: corruption, match fixing, bribery, sex, recreational drugs, performance-enhancing drugs, ballot rigging, fraud, theft, domestic violence, common-or-garden violence, paranoid politicking, dirty tricks - all against a background of inept petty tsars fixated on the pursuit, retention and abuse of power. In Black Farce and Cue Ball Wizards , Clive Everton recounts the glory and despair, the dreams and disillusion, and the treachery and greed that have characterised the game since it was invented... more...

  • Ken Dohertyby Ken Doherty

    John Blake 2012; US$ 19.99

    Ken Doherty is one of the most talented and successful snooker players ever to have picked up a cue, and the only player ever to win the Under 21, Amateur, and World Snooker Championships. In this honest and emotional autobiography, Ken tells how he went from the World Snooker final at the Crucible to qualifying tables of Prestatyn and back again, and reveals what it means to lead a Life in the Frame . Born in Ranelagh, a south-eastern district of Dublin, Ireland, Doherty learned his trade in the legendary Jason's snooker hall, standing on a biscuit tin to try and reach the balls. Coached by former Irish international Paddy Miley, the young Doherty found he had a natural talent with the cue and entered in to various amateur competitions,... more...

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