Award-winning author David McCumber reveals the unknown world of the pool hustler as he travels across the country with one of America's top players, Tony Annigoni. From elegant snookers clubs to high-pressure tournaments to chancy dives, this wise-cracking and occasionally hair-raising road trip explores a distinctive American subculture.
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Award-winning author David McCumber reveals the unknown world of the pool hustler as he travels across the country with one of America's top players, Tony Annigoni. From elegant snookers clubs to high-pressure tournaments to chancy dives, this wise-cracking and occasionally hair-raising road trip explores a distinctive American subculture.
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Fine Condition in Fine jacket. Dust Jacket is in fine condition without tears or chips or other damage. Previous owner's embossment. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Games & Magic; Travel. ISBN: 0679423745. ISBN/EAN: 9780679423744. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 22721.
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New York. 1996. January 1996. Random House. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0679423745. 371 pages. hardcover. Jacket design and illustration by Richard Tuschman. keywords: Organized Crime Albania. FROM THE PUBLISHER-When David McCumber armed himself with large amounts of cash and hit road with ace pool player Tony Annigoni, he transformed himself overnight from journalist to stakehorse – a guy who provides financial backing to a pool hustler in return for a share of the winnings. Alternately hair-raising and hilarious, Playing Off the Rail is McCumber's account of their coast-to-coast odyssey on the trail of fun, intermittent danger, and occasional profit. In the manner of the old-time pool hustlers who rode the rails from town to town, McCumber and Annigoni (a vegetarian martial artist who wields his cue with Zen-like concentration) set off by train. Rambling through San Francisco, Seattle. Chicago, New York, Miami, and dozens of other places, they travel in a twilight world where people with Cornbread Red and Kamikaze Bob play serious pool for serious money. From Elegant snooker rooms in Vancouver to high-pressure tournaments in Reno to chancy dives in the middle of nowhere, McCumber depicts the billiards scene with a keen eye, introducing us to the most colorful characters this side of Damon Runyon and decoding the psychology and secret language of the hustle. David McCumber has written an homage to the game, recognizing the incredible discipline of movement, of thinking, of emotion that it demands of its experts. Here is an insider's look at a little-seen subculture with its own heroes and codes of behavior, an exclusive preserve of camaraderie competition, of honor and underhandedness. Playing Off the Ball occupies a unique part of the American mythos, where dreams of glory, fast money, and adventure are fulfilled or dashed every day. inventory #47688.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I have been shooting pool for many years and felt the content was very accurate from what I have experienced. It was interesting to read about the challenges that the characters ran into along their travels and the author lives in the "Big Sky Country" of Montana, what could be better!