Christopher J Walsh: 5 books

Book cover of Where Football Is King

Where Football Is King

A History of the SEC

by Christopher J. Walsh
Language: English
Release Date: July 18, 2006

Arguably the best football conference in America, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) contains some of the most storied programs in the history of college football. In Where Football is King, Christopher Walsh provides a team-by-team history of the SEC and describes the classic games, players and coaches...
Book cover of Who's #1?

Who's #1?

100-Plus Years of Controversial National Champions in College Football

by Christopher J. Walsh
Language: English
Release Date: September 27, 2007

There's nothing quite as controversial in American sports as college football's national championship, making it common fodder for talk around the water cooler as well as loftier debates among professional journalists in the sports pages. Walsh takes a comprehensive view of over a century of controversy,...
Book cover of Darkest Depths
by Kirstie Olley, Allan Walsh, Christopher Kneipp
Language: English
Release Date: May 2, 2017

“Up ahead is an escalator that’ll take us down to the cerebellum,” he said. “That’s where the wombat leaves us.”“Why?” I asked.“He’s claustrophobic.”In 2014, Vision Writers published an inaugural collection of speculative fiction stories, “18”. In 2016, we’re at it again,...
Book cover of Love, Partnership, or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum
by Wenn Lawson, Tracy Turner, Alex Wilkinson
Language: English
Release Date: January 19, 2017

In an immensely varied and thoughtful collection of true life reflections on love, marriage and the single life, 26 authors with autism share their experiences and knowledge about successful (and unsuccessful) relationships. Digging deep into the many and varying ways in which autism affects feelings...
Book cover of Class Struggle in the New Testament
by Roland Boer, Alan H. Cadwallader, James G. Crossley
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 2018

Class Struggle in the New Testament engages the political and economic realities of the first century to unmask the mediation of class through several New Testament texts and traditions. Essays span a range of subfields, presenting class struggle as the motor force of history by responding to recent...
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