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Boston, a Century of Running : Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Boston Athletic Association Marathon
Hal Higdon
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| #803194 in Books | Rodale Pr | 1995-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.50 x8.75 x1.00l, | File type: PDF | 242 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Boston a century of running|By Karen L. Evans|Great book, in great condition. No dust jacket whcih I hadn't realised which is a shame, but never mind. Book is what I wanted. Comprehensive history of the event which wasn't too much like a reference book, and it had lots of interesting information. Great inspiration for someone travelling over there for the event in 2010.|9 of 9|From Publishers Weekly|The modern marathon was inaugurated at the 1896 Olympics; the following year, the Boston Athletic Association began an American version, so the 1996 Boston race will be the centennial of what is indisputably the most prestigious running ev
An elegantly illustrated and brightly written history of the Boston Marathon, "Boston: A Century of Running" was published to celebrate the 100th anniversary of this world's oldest and most famous marathon in 1996. A book every runner should have on his or her coffee table.
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