Playing to Win

  • Playing to Win: How Althea Gibson Broke Barriers and Changed Tennis Forever
    By Karen Deans

    A new and updated edition of the picture book about the woman called "The Jackie Robinson of tennis.

  • Playing to Win: The Story of Althea Gibson
    By Ben M. Baglio

    Playing to Win: The Story of Althea Gibson

  • Playing to Win: The Definitive Biography of John Farnham
    By Jeff Apter

    A man named Simon Collins wrote to the Herald Sun, relating an event from late 1996, when he first arrived in the country. He recalled sharing a drink in a Sydney hotel with a stranger 'who told me he was in the music business'.

  • Playing to Win: The Story of Althea Gibson
    By Karen Deans

    Playing to Win: The Story of Althea Gibson

  • Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works
    By Roger L. Martin, Alan G. Lafley

    And note the tenor of those aspirations: Nike wants to serve every athlete (not just some of them); McDonald's wants to be its customers' favorite place to eat (not just a convenient choice for families on the go). Each company doesn't ...

  • Playing to Win: Sports and the American Military, 1898-1945
    By Wanda Ellen Wakefield

    Ryan Fred Shelley Arthur Smith Herbert C. Smith, Jr. Nelson Souder James Stocking Cpl. Fred H. Takes Charles Van Citters E. R. Van Deusen John D. Wagner Raymond Waldron George Wayne Walker William Wambsganss Orlando Wand Lester Warner ...

  • Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works
    By Roger Martin, A.G. Lafley

    And as with Coke and Tropicana, Clorox, SC Johnson, and Reynolds would all be well aware of the dangers of giving P8cG a ... But technology and product alone wouldn't lead to victory—not in the face of tough competi— tive dynamics and ...

  • Playing to Win
    By Mimi Wells

    She stole glances at Dom and Jasper as they greeted the young people, complimented them on new cleats or one of their replica jerseys. Volunteer coaches organized them into groups and began the clinic. After the horde had cleared ...

  • Playing to Win: Sports and the American Military, 1898-1945
    By Wanda Ellen Wakefield

    ... Thomas Jacobs Lewis Knight Howard Koepke John Krug Dell McIntyre Glen McQueen Clyde Marshall Reynolds Merritts George Miles Robert L. Shawver Webster Singer William Spaienza Edward Spalding Robert Stein James Thompson Quartermaster ...

  • Playing to Win
    By L. M. Reid

    She thinks we're pretending, but what's happening between us is one hundred percent real, and I will do whatever it takes to prove it to her. We can play this game all she wants, but this time I'm playing to win.

  • Playing to Win: The Definitive Biography of John Farnham
    By Jeff Apter

    gathering dust in a bottom drawer was a song called 'You're the Voice', which caught Tyler's ear. When she got it to Ross Fraser, he was hit by a thunderbolt: this was it! He'd found the killer song they needed to round out the album.

  • Playing to Win
    By Avery Cockburn

    Glasgow Lads series More Warriors are on the way! The series features a recurring cast of teammates, but each novel contains its own stand-alone romance, so they can be read in any order.

  • Playing to Win: Becoming the Champion
    By David Sirlin

    This book walks players through the entire process: how to choose a game and learn basic proficiency, how to break through the mental barriers that hold most players back, and how to handle the issues that top players face.

  • Playing to Win: Raising Children in a Competitive Culture
    By Hilary Levey Friedman

    This fascinating book forms a key part of an emerging body of research that links the increase in time devoted to childcare to parents' worries about their children's economic futures.

  • Playing to Win: 10 Steps to Achieving Your Goals
    By Karren Brady

    Playing to Win is a handbook for women who want to be successful. Karren Brady did it.

  • Playing to Win
    By Saina Nehwal

    With candid photographs and badminton tips from the pro herself, this book showcases the making of a badminton champ—in her own words.

  • Playing to Win: Sports, Video Games, and the Culture of Play
    By Robert Alan Brookey, Thomas P. Oates

    This book explores the points of convergence at which gaming and sports culture merge.

  • Playing to Win
    By Taryn Leigh Taylor

    Playing to win means playing dirty… Holly Evans is intelligent, educated and crazy about sports—so how did she end up prancing about in a miniskirt and teasing her hair like some broadcasting bimbo?

  • Playing to Win
    By Jaci Burton

    Someone's going to have to let down their guard.

  • Playing to Win: Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys
    By David Magee

    This story of the struggle to be the best on the biggest sports stage in the world is told in a behind-the-scenes narrative that reveals football vignettes and insightful management morsels from arguably the most influential owner in ...