Looks at the first sixteen Super Bowls and offers profiles of notable teams and players
The Happiness of Pursuit is the story of how Davis sought to overcome his Parkinson’s by reaching back to what had made him so successful on the bike and adjusting his perspective on what counted as a win.
Examines the relevance of college football as reflected by the 2006 season, arguing that college football is more fan-friendly than the corporate-driven professional league, in an account that traces the specific achievements of the teams ...
Lively, poignant, and laugh-out-loud funny, How Tough Could It Be? is the story of one man's decision to reorder his life around things that really matter and of his adventures (and misadventures) along the way.
Attempts to show how financial theory can, and should, be practically applied to various situations, with a focus on valuation.
This work documents the fact that the bad guys won the Cold War.
Sports Illustrated's "The Super Bowl"
Within this context, it is not surprising that individual stocks, such as Enron's, and the entire stock market itself, can be effectively mispriced, as this book shows.