Book summaryAn autobiography of Rafer Johnson, famous for winning the gold medal in the decathlon at the 1960 Olympic Games. Media reviews"When Johnson describes how track used to be, he captures its very basic and very old-fashioned appeal..." |
The Best That I Can Be : An Autobiographyby Johnson, Rafer; Goldberg, PhilFIRST EDITION
Book desription: New York, NY: Doubleday, 1998. FREE FIRST CLASS UPGRADE ON BOOKS UNDER 8 OZ. No shelf wear, inside pages clean and bright, few turning wrinkles, last blank page missing, possibly circulated very little X LIBRARY We Ship USPS (US Post Office). Please ensure your address is correct with apt # and PO Box if used. Books returned by USPS are refunded & relisted for you to repurchase.. FIRST EDITION. Hard Cover. Very Good/VERY GOOD. Over 16 Oz. Autobiography.
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