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Cracking the Show (1994)

by Thomas Boswell

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Boswell, longtime Washington Post syndicated sports columnist, has been called an astute observer of the human condition disguised as a first-rate sportswriter. For this spendid gathering of smart, witty, beautifully written stories about our national pastime, Boswell has handpicked his best from the past five years.… (more)
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Boswell, longtime Washington Post syndicated sports columnist, has been called an astute observer of the human condition disguised as a first-rate sportswriter. For this spendid gathering of smart, witty, beautifully written stories about our national pastime, Boswell has handpicked his best from the past five years.

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