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OverviewHe was a 1930s golf legend and Hollywood trickster who adamantly refused to be photographed. He never played professionally, yet sports-writing legend Grantland Rice still heralded him as the greatest golfer in the world. Then, in 1937, the secrets of John Montague's past were exposed--leading to a sensational trial that captivated the nation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leigh MontvillePublisher: Thorndike Press Imprint: Thorndike Press Edition: large type edition Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781410410122ISBN 10: 1410410129 Pages: 421 Publication Date: 01 September 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Available To Order ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsEARLY RAVES FOR THE MYSTERIOUS MONTAGUE <br> Critics who think bestselling sports biographer Montville's popularity rests on that of his gargantuan subjects, from Ted Williams to Dale Earnhardt, had better think again: He hits the pin in one with this page-turning account of a long-forgotten golfer....Explaining why reporters loved to write about Montague, the author declares, 'Intrigue is a better seller than great golf any day.' Here, he gives readers both. <br>-- Kirkus, starred review <br>PREVIOUS PRAISE FOR NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR LEIGH MONTVILLE <br> TED WILLIAMS<br> <br> Exceptional. Montville on Ted Williams is can't-miss, one of America's best sportswriters weighing in on one of the last century's most intriguing figures. A great read. <br> --Chicago Tribune <br> In Ted Williams, Leigh Montville reaches a threshold even the mighty Williams could never touch: perfection. The beauty of Montville's work is that it is not a baseball book, per se, so much as the life and times of an oft perplexing, always fascinating man. <br> --Newsday <br> Montville is refreshingly nonjudgmental about his superstar subject. First-rate biography. <br> --Los Angeles Times Book Review <br> Crisp analogies and astute observations, combined with a fluid writing style, are Leigh Montville's strengths in this definitive biography of the Splendid Splinter. <br> --Tampa Tribune <br> THE BIG BAM<br> <br> [A] vivid, intimate account. Montville's unique voice ... makes old yarns seem new. <br> --Sports Illustrated<br> <br> Montville is a wonderful storyteller and Ruth's story, from Baltimore street urchin to international celebrity is indisputably amazing ... a fascinating tale, alternatelyhappy and sad, and always artfully written. <br> --Chicago Tribune<br> <br> The best Ruth biography to date ... [Montville's] adroit organization of the historical material--enhanced by newly studied archival material and oral history transcripts, together with his flair for marshalling undisputed facts that are intertwined with plausible speculations--has produced an engaging, entertaining, and eminently readable biography. <br>-- Library Journal, starred review Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |