New York Knicks: The Complete Illustrated History Open ebook -
by Alan Hahn; Foreword by Bernard King
Details
- Title New York Knicks: The Complete Illustrated History
- Author Alan Hahn; Foreword by Bernard King
- Binding Open Ebook
- Pages 224
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher MVP Books
- ISBN 9781610586849 / 1610586840
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 1078279
- Dewey Decimal Code 796.323
About the author
Alan Hahn (Holbrook, NY) is a studio analyst for MSG Network on pre- and post-game shows of all New York Knicks broadcasts and has co-hosted sports radio talk shows for ESPN Radio in New York. Prior to making the move to television and radio, Hahn was the Knicks beat writer and NBA columnist for Newsday, where he worked for more than 15 years also covering the New York Islanders and pro hockey. His passion for writing continues with the popular Knicks Fix blog on the MSG Network website. He is the author of 100 Things Knicks Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die and Birth of a Dynasty: The 1980 New York Islanders and coauthor of Fish Sticks: The Fall and Rise of the New York Islanders. He currently resides in Holbrook, New York. http: //www.msg.com/blogs/alan-hahn/alan-hahn-archive-1.80715@alanhahn (https: //twitter.com/#!/alanhahn)
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