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Pushing the Limits

by Marcus Nash; Scott B. Loomis


ISBN: 0914339893
ISBN-13: 9780914339892

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Publisher: Peter E. Randall Publisher
Published date: 1998-12-01
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1) Pushing the Limits : A Nordic Skiiing Saga
Nash, Marcus; Loomis, Scott B

Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Peter E. Randall Publisher, 1999 Illus. by . EXCELLENT READING CONDITION, NICE CLEAN UNMARKED TEXT, VERY MINOR COVER EDGE WEAR, 138 PGS.. . Paperback. Very Good. . (more information)

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2) Pushing the Limits
Marcus Nash; Scott B. Loomis

Peter E. Randall Publisher, 1998-12-01. Paperback. Like New. Like new. No remainder mark. Fm nonsmoking home, careful shipping. (more information)

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3) Pushing the Limits
Nash, Marcus and Scott B. Loomis

Peter E. Randall Publisher, 1998. Paperback. Very Good. (more information)

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4) Pushing the Limits:A Nordic Skiing Saga
Nash, Marcus & Loomis, Scott

Portsmouth, NH: Peter E. Randall, 2000. Trade Paperback. FINE. As new-gift quality! Journals of 2 Olympic cross country skiers from Maine. Competitors in a sport that attracts little publicity and less money. ISBN: 0914339893. (more information)

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5) Pushing the limits. A Nordic skiing saga
NASH, MARCUS and, LOOMIS, SCOTT B

Portsmouth, NH: Peter E. Randall, Publisher. Very Good. 1999. Soft Cover. 0914339893 . 138 pages, illustrations, pictorial wrappers, very good. From the publisher: Marcus Nash and Scott B. Loomis are two young Maine cross-countr y skiers training for the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Games as members of the United States Nordic team. From grueling training sessions in all parts of the world to prestigious European races, the two skiers recount the challenges of international competition. Their disappointments and triumphs are recalled from their journals, stories of life on the road, and on the snow as competitors in a sport that attracts little publicity and only limited support while training year around. . (more information)

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