Tag: Greats

Habits for Greatness 30 Lessons from the Greats to Live Your Best Life Now [Audible Original]


Free Download Habits for Greatness: 30 Lessons from the Greats to Live Your Best Life Now [Audible Original]
English | June 07, 2024 | ASIN: B0D6BWGBWK | M4B@128 kbps | 3h 54m | 213 MB
Author and Narrator: Dr Tim Sharp
While it may seem that chaos and confusion reigns today, humans have a long history of wisdom and inspiration.
Dr Tim Sharp, aka Dr Happy, highlights practical lessons from some of the great thinkers of all time to show you the path to your best life now. Habits for Greatness teaches you 30 lessons from 30 of the greatest philosophies, religions, psychologists, creators, movements and even fictional characters to allow you to apply these lessons as lifestyle habits, so you can step into your greatness.

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Learn Chess from the Greats


Free Download Peter J. Tamburro Jr., "Learn Chess from the Greats"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 048641373X | EPUB | pages: 176 | 5.7 mb
Beginning students of the game as well as veterans of the board will find this chess guide offers a wealth of inspiration, enjoyment, and practical chess advice. In providing valuable instruction for players at all levels, noted chess writer and teacher Peter Tamburro initially presents elementary ideas that can be used immediately by beginners.

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A Game of Moments Baseball Greats Remember Highlights of Their Careers


Free Download Ron Gerrard, "A Game of Moments: Baseball Greats Remember Highlights of Their Careers"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 147667194X | EPUB | pages: 194 | 7.7 mb
This collection of new interviews-conducted by the author-recounts some of the pivotal moments in the careers of professional baseball players and in American history. Negro League players Leon Day, Buck O’Neil, Monte Irvin, Wilmer Fields and Joe Black speak about their experiences on the other side of the color line. Hank Aaron relates how the challenge of breaking Babe Ruth’s home run record was not only on the diamond. Bob Feller, Cecil Travis, Tommy Henrich and Jerry Coleman describe the effects of World War II on their careers. Bobby Thomson and Ralph Branca address the "Shot Heard Round the World" in the Giants vs. Dodgers playoff of 1951.

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