Pool Books

jnav447 said:
The bad news: no Robin books, no Buddy Hall bio and no Grady book. Hope this helps.
Buddy Hall's book is going to be difficult to find and exspensive when you do find it. Unless someone is selling their used copy, you can only get Grady's book through Grady. I personally have not read Grady's book but I have a friend that has and they enjoyed it very much. I had it on my Christmas wish list but my better half didn't get it for me. :(
 
jnav447 said:
I just finished going through 43 pages (430 titles) at a book website looking for exactly what you described. Great site, it gives you price comparisons between Amazon, HalfPrice Books, etc. The site is WWW.cheapestbookprice.com, enter billiards in the search box; if you don't want to go through the whole thing (like I did), just go to pages 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10,15,17,24,36,42 for the non-tech stuff. One example of why this site is useful: The History of Billiards listed at $300+ at one store and $900+ at another store, new condition at both places. The bad news: no Robin books, no Buddy Hall bio and no Grady book. Hope this helps.
Thanks, I'll check it out.
 
Danny D.

Yeah, Danny got hammered real bad by the Hurricane. Left without power for two weeks. But I saw him recently and he was still in good spirits. He is a very positive guy and it will take more than wind and water to get him down.

Yes, we will be at the DCC to sign books. BeBob Publishingwill have them at their booth. Thanks for asking about Danny, he is a class act and really loves the game. I have been around a lot of players, but few with all the knowlege of the table tied together as well as Danny.

-Jerry
 
I see that no1 mentioned a couple of books that in my opinion are the best!

By Philip B. Capelle
1- A mind for pool
2- Play your best pool

$60.00 of really good investment!
 
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