Bootlegger's Boy by Barry Switzer

Bootlegger's Boy by Barry Switzer

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Bootlegger's Boy by Barry Switzer

The Black Colonial: The story of an African boy, born into wealth in his village, whose father had great ideas for his son's future. The father, The High Chief of the Cobuki tribe in Northern Romanbasque was educated by life, his Elders and the occasional visiting preacher. His son would have all the benefits that his father was in a position to provide for him. Antonio Thika would receive an education from the hard work of his people and then could repay the people with his knowledge gained through this education. Antonio a good scholar would gain all that his father dreamt of but would have other ideas for the future of not just his people of the village but for the whole of the country of Romanbasque.
Switzer, Barry: - Barry Switzer served as head coach at Oklahoma for sixteen seasons, winning twelve Big Eight titles and three national championships between 1973 and 1988. He also coached four seasons in the National Football League with the Dallas Cowboys, becoming one of only three coaches to win a college national championship and a Super Bowl title.
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ISBN 13 9780515106831
ISBN 10 0515106836
Title Bootlegger's Boy
Author Barry Switzer
Series Jove Sports Autobiography
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Jove Books
Year published 1991-10-01
Number of pages 403
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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