Customer Review: Professor Eugen Herrigel, a German-born professor of philosophy, taught at Tokyo University during the interwar period. During his stay in Japan he became fascinated by Zen Buddhism, then little known in the West, and undertook to study the art of archery with Bowmaster Awa Kenzo, who taught archery... more info
Customer Review: This is a reflective, philosophical, and articulate account of a glory period in the life of one of the greatest teams in the history of the sport, and it's told not by a sports writer but by one of the people at the heart of the action, in his own words, no ghost-writer. Oddly, he doesn't describe... more info
Customer Review: Coffey writes an awesome book, capturing not only the drama of the game with the Russians, but also providing snapshot biographies of the key players. Like an expert skater, he weaves in and out with game and player details. The story never gets old and the insight as to the boys in red, white and... more info
Customer Review: I purchased this book for my Granddaughter (Age16) who is exceptionally good at the sport. While still in the 10th grade, she was elevated directly to her High School's Varsity. When she entered the 11th grade, she became Co-Captain, although not a Senior. She has told me that the book was a great... more info
Customer Review: My husband who is not an avid reader but a sports enthusiast expressed a desire to get this book. I, however, read daily and found it lying around the house. The heart break written in these words is palpable This young man was set adrift in life with no conscience, love, or coping skills. The pain... more info
Customer Review: For years I have been searching for a book that goes beyond simple charts; arrows directing players without much explanation on why? Most books will describe the general concept of the play but provide little insight for each individual position. Being a right winger, I always found myself asking... more info
Customer Review: I've had the book for about a month and it's already paid for itself. I've already used or modified a dozen drills in Squirt-level practice. Speaking as a house-level and part-time-travel coach, this book is a terrific guide for adding to your practice plan repertoire.
Customer Review: It's a great book to remember each and every player on the roster in the year the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup. As indicated, each player gets a page of information and statistics as well as a full page color photo. In addition, the season, particularly the playoffs, are described in great detail... more info