ESPN (Television Network) Books

ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History Of The Men'S Game
ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History Of The Men'S Game

By Bill Bradley, ESPN (Television Network), The Editors Of ESPN, ESPN, Introduction By Bill Bradley

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From Midnight Madness to March Madness, this comprehensive guide is a celebration of all that's great in college hoops. Features include overviews of all 335 Division 1 teams, brackets and scores f...

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Way Inside ESPN'S X Games
Way Inside ESPN'S X Games

By Shelly Youngblut, ESPN (Television Network), Shelley Youngblut

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Photographs and text help profile the different types of sports that make up ESPN's X-Games

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Espn Sports Almanac 1998
Espn Sports Almanac 1998

By John Hassan, HYPERION, ESPN (Television Network), Espn (TV Network), Inso Corporation

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ESPN has taken the original Information Please Sports Almanac, known for its thorough stats, compelling facts, and commentary, and added ESPN's unique voice, point of view, and contributions of net...

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Espn Sports Almanac 1999: Information Please
Espn Sports Almanac 1999: Information Please

By Michael Morrison, ESPN (Television Network), Gerry Brown

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ESPN has taken the original Information Please Sports Almanac, known for its thorough stats, compelling facts, and commentary, and added ESPN's unique voice, point of view, and contributions of net...

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ESPN Sports Almanac 2001: Information Please
ESPN Sports Almanac 2001: Information Please

By ESPN (Television Network), Mike Morrison, Gerry Brown, Information Please Publishers

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For the fourth year, ESPN, the worldwide leader in sports reporting, joins forces with Information Please, North Americas favourite sports reference source, to create the most sophisticated, hip, a...

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ESPN Sports Almanac 2004: The Definitive Sports Reference Book
ESPN Sports Almanac 2004: The Definitive Sports Reference Book

By Michael Morrison, ESPN (Television Network), Mike Morrison, Gerry Brown

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the #1 Bestselling Sports Almanac Is The Ultimate Resource For Sports Professionals And Fans Everywhere.espn, The Worldwide Leader In Sports, Once Again Brings Enthusiasts The Most Authoritative Sp...

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ESPN 25: 25 Mind-Bending, Eye-Popping, Culture-Morphing Years Of Highlights
ESPN 25: 25 Mind-Bending, Eye-Popping, Culture-Morphing Years Of Highlights

By John Anderson, Chris Berman, ESPN (Television Network), Charles Hirshberg

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hen ESPN went on the air in September 1979, the company believed that there was room on television for dedicated sports programming. At the time, sports programming was considered a risk, and ESPN...

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The ESPN Pro Football Encyclopedia First Edition
The ESPN Pro Football Encyclopedia First Edition

By Gary Gillette, ESPN (Television Network), Matthew Silverman, Pete Palmer, Sean Lahman, Joe Theismann, Ken Pullis

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From ESPN, the sports experts, comes the most complete, accurate, and up-to-date football database ever compiled! This remarkable volume, brought to fans of the gridiron at an unbeatable price, is...

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ESPN Gameday Gourmet: More Than 80 All-American Tailgate Recipes
ESPN Gameday Gourmet: More Than 80 All-American Tailgate Recipes

By ESPN (Television Network), Pableaux Johnson

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Forget the foie gras and the wine.Were talking about authentic, stick-to-your-ribs football food. Sizzling bratwurst grilled to perfection, the way they like em in Wisconsin. Steamy pots of spicy T...

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