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"And Then Jack Said to Arnie..." A Collection of the Greatest True Golf Stories of All Timeby Wade, Don
Book description: McGraw-Hill. Near Fine with no dust jacket 1992. Paperback. 0.8 x 8.1 x 5.4 Inches; 240 pages; "Reading these books is like being in the locker room with the greatest players and storytellers in golf history. So sit back and enjoy it." -- Lee Trevino "Every golfer should come to the first tee with fourteen clubs, a dozen balls, a handful of tees, and at least one great golf story. Thanks to Don Wade's series of books, now we can have unlimited mulligans on our scorecards." -- Jim Nantz, CBS Sports I've been telling Don Wade my stories for all these years and I'm glad to see he's finally put them to good use." -- Sam Snead "All the great golf stories you've hoped to hear or read--and now you can." -- Dave Anderson <I>New York Times</I> "Whether you've just taken up the game of golf or played it all your life, you'll treasure this book and the stories it has to tell." -- Amy Alcott Don Wade, a senior editor at <I>Golf Digest</I> magazine, has been covering professional golf and collecting true stories about the game since the 1970s. He has written articles for such publications as the <I>New York Times</I> and the <I>Boston Globe</I> as well as books with Ken Venturi, Sam Snead, Amy Alcott, and Nancy Lopez. Illustrator Paul Szep is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and author of two collections of editorial cartoons. .
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