Hi everyone, I am now back in the field which means time to edit books already scanned, smile. her is the second submission tonight. If anyone is a hockey fan they might want to snag this book.
ISBN: 978-1-60078-048-6 Title: Travels with Stanley Author(s): The Hockey Hall of Fame, The Keepers of the Cup (Photographer) Publisher: Triumph Books Copyright Date: 2007 Copyrighted By: the Hockey Hall of Fame Brief Synopsis:Throughout the course of the year the Stanley Cup travels more than two hundred days, covering the width and breadth of the globe.
Long Synopsis:Throughout the course of the year the Stanley Cup travels more than two hundred days, covering the width and breadth of the globe. Whether it's a celebration with the Stanley Cup champions as they take hockey's greatest prize back to their hometowns or spreading the hockey gospel according to Stanley, the trophy is recognized and revered everywhere it goes. And Phil Pritchard, the keeper of the cup, is with Stanley every step of the way. Travels with Stanley chronicles many of these visits. But this is a book that is as educational as it is entertaining. In each unique photograph, the Stanley Cup is pictured in an iconic setting, and readers are given a lesson in the history, geography, or trivia of the location. Whether visiting Elvis Presley's beloved Graceland, or NASA in Florida, Travels with Stanley is a totally unique, entertaining look at the world through the eyes of hockey's Holy Grail--the Stanley Cup.
Comments:Has been read through. page numbers did not scan, however, table of contents is accurate and no missing pages, page count totals. Was edited, blank page is the photo. They don't require description, caption does a good job, but it would be fun to know what was really happening in a couple of them. Interesting book.
Adult content: No Language: English Book Quality: EXCELLENT Categories: History, Nonfiction, Sports Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A., VRT And Guinevere: retired Guide Dog guidinggolden@xxxxxxxxx Guide Dogs for the Blind Alumni Association www.guidedogs.comAmerica has been called a melting pot, but it seems better to call it a mosaic, for in it each nation, people or race which has come to its shores has been privileged to keep its individuality, contributing at the same time its share to the unified pattern of a new nation. -King Baudouin of Belgium (1930-1993)
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