Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan
ISBN-10
0312928181
ISBN-13
9780312928186
Series
Michael Jordan
Category
Sports & Recreation
Pages
212
Language
English
Published
1991-11
Publisher
St Martins Press
Author
Mitchell Krugel

Description

He is the #1 scorer and star for Chicago's Bulls . . . and America's fans. Now, here is the first terrific look at his life and game! A portrait of his unique story on and off the court, his record-breaking stats, and the biggest moments of his playing career. 8 pages of photos.

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