Charley Rosen Books

No Blood, No Foul
No Blood, No Foul

By Charley Rosen

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Jason Lewis is a star college basketball player just back from World War II. He’s a hero, missing two fingers on his shooting hand. He can’t play any longer, so he makes the ultimate ba...

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The House of Moses All-Stars
The House of Moses All-Stars

By Charley Rosen

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A New York Times Notable BookHere is the story of an all-Jewish basketball team traveling in a hearse through Depression-era America in search of redemption and big money. A hilarious road novel, T...

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Barney Polan's Game
Barney Polan's Game

By Charley Rosen

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A New York Times Notable BookIn Barney Polan's Game, Charley Rosen takes on the legendary point-shaving scandals of 1950 and '51, when the best of the college basketball players took money from gam...

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The Scandals of '51
The Scandals of '51

By Charley Rosen

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The college basketball scandals of 1951 were to basketball what the 1919 Black Sox scandals were to baseball—a loss of innocence, after which the game would be permanently tarnished, its rela...

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Chocolate Thunder
Chocolate Thunder

By Darryl Dawkins

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Pearl
Pearl

By Earl Monroe, Charley Rosen

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Bullpen Diaries
Bullpen Diaries

By Charley Rosen

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Emerald Diamond
Emerald Diamond

By Charley Rosen

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The First Tip Off
The First Tip Off

By Rosen Charles.

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