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George Brett: From Here To Cooperstown, by Steve Cameron
This full color volume contains quotes and unique photographs and memorabilia from the career of George Brett. The talented ball player reveals his thoughts on his life in baseball in a touching introduction, but the rest is left up to family, friends, and teammates.
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George Brett: A Royal Hero, by Mark Zeligman
George Brett: A Royal Hero is the most complete volume ever compiled about the 1999 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee. His legendary career is reviewed in precise detail through articles that appeared in The Kansas City Star from the early 1970's through 1999. No one followed George Brett, nor wrote of his exploits, with greater interest than the sportswriters of the Royal's hometown daily newspaper.
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Picture Story of George Brett, by George Sullivan
A biography of the record-setting hitter who is part of a baseball family.
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Number 5: George Brett and the Kansas City Royals (The Kansas City Star), by David A. Zeeck
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George Brett: Last of a Breed, by Steve Cameron & George Brett
George Brett is most certainly destined for the Baseball Hall of Fame. His career was filled with ups and downs, but through it all, Brett remained an old-fashioned ballplayer that is rapidly disappearing from America's national pastime. This book is a testimonial to a great athlete. 48+ color photos.
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Born to Hit: The George Brett Story, by Gib Twyman
A biography of baseball player George Brett, who in 1980 was called the best hitter in the game.
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