 | Entertainment Weekly writer Mark Harris takes a fresh new look at four famous films (THE GRADUATE; BONNIE AND CLYDE; IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT; GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER?) and one lamentable one (DR. DOOLITTLE) that changed the face and future of... |
 | Pitting the greatest player of his day against the young upstart who would defeat him, this account of the 1913 U.S. Open examines how the event would influence golf for generations to come. |
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 | Pitting the greatest player of his day against the young upstart who would defeat him, this account of the 1913 U.S. Open examines how the event would influence golf for generations to come. |
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 | The remarkable story of the 1958 NFL Championship game between the Colts and the Giants--considered by many to be the greatest football game ever played. |
 | Steven Johnson's diverse books (THE GHOST MAP, EVERYTHING BAD IS GOOD FOR YOU) demonstrate the seemingly random path of human intellectual advancement through history, and tease us with hints of how easily the world we know might have been... |
 | Mark Bowden, bestselling author of BLACK HAWK DOWN, vividly brings to life the glorious 1958 National Football League championship game between the Baltimore Colts and New York Giants. The game received the largest television rating for a football... |