Total Sports Publishing - Books Published

Books Published

  • Arenafootball 2 Official Record and Fact Book 2001
  • The Babe: The Game That Ruth Built (Lawrence Ritter and Mark Rucker
  • Baseball: The Biographical Encyclopedia (Matthew Silverman, Michael Gershman, David Pietrusza)
  • Coach K's Little Blue Book: Fire, Fact and Insight from College Basketball's Best Coach (Mike Krzyzewski, Barry Jacobs)
  • The Commissioners: : Baseball's Midlife Crisis (Jerome Holtzman)
  • Coolest Game on the Road: A Travel Guide to NHL (Mike Brehm, Mark Paddock)
  • East Side, West Side: Tales of New York Sporting Life, 1910-1960 (Lawrence Ritter)
  • Gladiators: 40 Years of Football (Walter Iooss, Roy Blount, Jr.)
  • Greatest Athletes of the 20th Century (Tim Crothers, John Garrity)
  • Greatest Quarterbacks (Peter King)
  • Havana Heat: A Novel (Darryl Brock)
  • The Hidden Game of Football: The Next Edition (Bob Carroll, Pete Palmer, John Thorn, David Pietrusza)
  • Home Run: My Life in Pictures (Hank Aaron with Dick Schaap)
  • The Hot Stove League (reprint) (Lee Allen)
  • The Insider 2000 (USA Today Baseball Weekly the Insider) (Gary Gillette, et al.)
  • Life of Reilly (Rick Reilly)
  • McGoorty: A Pool Room Hustler (Danny McGoorty, Robert Byrne)
  • The National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2002 (Dan Diamond)
  • 99: My Life in Pictures (Wayne Gretzky, John Davidson and Dan Diamond)
  • No More Bad Shots: Shot by Shot, Round by Round - A Foolproof Guide to Better Golf (Hank Haney, John Huggan)
  • North Dallas Forty (reprint) (Peter Gent)
  • Now Pitching for the Yankees: Spinning the News for Mickey, Billy and George (Martin Appel)
  • Smoke: The Romance and Lore of Cuban Baseball (Mark Rucker, Peter C. Bjarkman)
  • The Spy: Baseball '98 (Gary Gillette, Stuart Shea)
  • Ted Williams: My Life in Pictures (Ted Williams with David Pietrusza)
  • They Said It: 200 Of the Funniest Sports Quips & Quotes Collected from the Pages of Sports Illustrated (David Fischer)
  • The Thinking Fan's Guide to Baseball 3rd Ed. (Leonard Koppett)
  • Total Baseball: The Official Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball (John Thorn, Pete Palmer, Michael Gershman, David Pietrusza)
  • The Total Baseball Catalog (David Pietrusza, Lloyd Johnson, Bob Carroll)
  • Total Browns (Bob Carroll, Michael Gershman, David Neft, David Pietrusza, Beau Riffenburgh, Matthew Silverman, John Thorn)
  • Total Browns: The Official Encyclopedia of the Cleveland Browns (Bob Carroll, et al.)
  • Total Football (Bob Carroll, Michael Gershman, David Neft, John Thorn)
  • Total 49ers (Bob Carroll, Michael Gershman, David Neft, David Pietrusza, Beau Riffenburgh, Matthew Silverman, John Thorn)
  • Total Hockey: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Hockey League (Dan Diamond et al.)
  • Total Packers (Bob Carroll, Michael Gershman, David Neft, David Pietrusza, Beau Riffenburgh, Matthew Silverman, John Thorn)
  • Total Quarterbacks (Bob Carroll, Michael Gershman, David Neft, David Pietrusza, Beau Riffenburgh, Matthew Silverman, John Thorn)
  • The Total Sports Illustrated Book of Boxing (W. C. Heinz and Nathan Ward)
  • Total Stanley Cup: Official Publication of the National Hockey League (Dan Diamond)
  • Total Steelers (Bob Carroll, Michael Gershman, David Neft, David Pietrusza, Beau Riffenburgh, Matthew Silverman, John Thorn)
  • Total Super Bowl (Bob Carroll, Michael Gershman, David Neft, David Pietrusza, Beau Riffenburgh, Matthew Silverman, John Thorn)
  • Total Teams Series 2000 (all 30 MLB teams as individual titles) (Gary Gillette, Stuart Shea)
  • Trading Paint: Dale Earnhardt Vs. Jeff Gordon Classic Photos from a Classic Rivalry (Mark Bechtel, George Tiedemann)
  • The 12 Leadership Principles of Dean Smith (David Chadwick)
  • The World According to Dean: Four Decades of Basketball (Barry Jacobs)
  • Years of Glory: The Six Team Era (Dan Diamond)
  • Zim: A Baseball Life (Don Zimmer, Bill Madden)

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