Boom Boom: The Life and Times of Bernard Geoffrion
Boom Boom: The Life and Times of Bernard Geoffrion | Libros antiguos y modernos | Geoffrion, Bernard, Fischler, Stan
Boom Boom: The Life and Times of Bernard Geoffrion
Boom Boom: The Life and Times of Bernard Geoffrion | Libros antiguos y modernos | Geoffrion, Bernard, Fischler, Stan
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Detalles
- Año de publicación
- 1997
- ISBN
- 0075527154
- Lugar de impresión
- Canada
- Autor
- Geoffrion, Bernard, Fischler, Stan
- Editores
- McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Limited
- Formato
- 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
- Edición
- F First Edition
- Materia
- HOCKEY BIOGRAPHY SPORTS RECREATION Geoffrion, Bernard, Fischler, Stan Boom Boom: The Life and Times of Bernard Geoffrion Hockey, Players Canada Biography 271 pages including index. Includes, black and white photographic plates. Bernard 'Boom Boom', Geoffrion stands among the 20th century's most galvanic, athletes. And its most magnetic personalities. Geoffrion, invented the slapshot, was one of the first players in the post-World War II era to, produce 50 goals a season, had teammate Doug Harvey saw off his leg cast against doctor's, orders so that he could skate in the 1961 playoffs, and much more. A candid, entertaining and at times controversial story of this great Hall, of Famer. Prior owner's details upon front endpaper else clean, and unmarked with very light wear. Light wear to dust jacket., Excellent copy. Montreal Canadians New York Rangers Hockey
- Descripción
- J H Very Good Hardcover
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- Excelente
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Descripción
271 pages including index. Includes black and white photographic plates. Bernard 'Boom Boom' Geoffrion stands among the 20th century's most galvanic athletes. And its most magnetic personalities. Geoffrion invented the slapshot, was one of the first players in the post-World War II era to produce 50 goals a season, had teammate Doug Harvey saw off his leg cast against doctor's orders so that he could skate in the 1961 playoffs, and much more. A candid, entertaining and at times controversial story of this great Hall of Famer. Prior owner's details upon front endpaper else clean and unmarked with very light wear. Light wear to dust jacket. Excellent copy. Book