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|  | New Zealand Travel Guide Individual listings available. Most reports with minutes of evidence, appendices and indexes PUBLISHER: Rough Guides, Limited FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Travel 
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 | The Making of the Super Bowl by Chuck Day, Don Weiss Description not available.The former director of the NFL offers a firsthand look at the history and growth of the single-day sporting event that is watched by more than 800 million viewers. AUTHOR: Chuck Day, Don Weiss PUBLISHER: McGraw-Hill FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Sports & Outdoors 
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 | The Golf Omnibus by P. G. Wodehouse Tales of careless caddies, crazy courses, and the hazards of playing with the wrong person highlight these 31 humorous tales by a master golfer. Wodehouse addresses the lighter, funnier side of the game. AUTHOR: P. G. Wodehouse PUBLISHER: Random House Value Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Sports & Outdoors 
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 | Best Karate by Masatoshi Nakayama Description not available.The techniques of bassai and kanku kata are fully described and pictured in sequence, underscoring the important points of the dynamics of strength, changing direction, and jumping to ground AUTHOR: Masatoshi Nakayama PUBLISHER: Kodansha America, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Sports & Outdoors 
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 | Golf Dreams by John Updike The 47th book by John Updike is a collection of short pieces on a classic game. A golfer for almost 40 years, Updike has written frequently about his impassioned but imperfect devotion to the game. Now he brings together his writings culled from a variety of sources--The New Yorker, Golf Digest, his own fiction--that knowingly cover everything from the peculiar charms of bad golf and the satisfactions of an essentially losing struggle to the camaraderie of good golf and the perils of its present boom. AUTHOR: John Updike PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Sports & Outdoors 
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 | Blues by James Baker, John Hersey, Norman Dietz A disquisition on the art of fishing, from the Nobel Prize-winning novelist and reporter. Written in the form of a dialogue between the Fisherman and the Stranger, who discuss fishing and many unrelated topics in a not-too-carefully organized way, it was originally published in the New Yorker . AUTHOR: James Baker, John Hersey, Norman Dietz PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Sports & Outdoors 
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