The Leafs

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  • The Leafs Book Detail

  • Author : Jack Batten
  • Release Date : 1999
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  • Pages : 299
  • ISBN 13 : 9781552630754
  • File Size : 31,31 MB

The Leafs by Jack Batten PDF Summary

Book Description: In a story that is rich with insider anecdotes, tales and portraits of the colourful characters who have banged around the boards and boardrooms of Maple Leaf Gardens, Jack Batten gives an account that is nostalgic, funny and entertaining. First published in 1994, The Leafs is back with sixteen new pages of text, eight new pages of colour photographs. The Leafs is a must-have book for both long-time Leaf defenders and the newer generation. This is a dazzling tribute to the showcase of aggressive play, hard work, heart and dedication of a revered team, its coaches and its managers. (1999)

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