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Zim: A Baseball Life


Zim: A Baseball Life


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For more than half a century, Don Zimmer has lived “a baseball life,” crossing paths with some of the game’s most memorable people and events. In Zim, he takes you everywhere he’s bee over his remarkable baseball journey, from his near-fatal beaning to his adventures with “Dem Bums” in the 1950s to the championship years in the Bronx as Joe Torre’s bench coach. Told with refreshing humility and disarming honesty, Zim offers a panoramic history of both the sport and the man, told with a feel for the game that is uniquely Zimmer’s.

Zim (Unabridged)


Zim (Unabridged)


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Don Zimmer had his first taste of baseball glory in 1948 as a member of a national champion American Legion team….

The Zen Of Zim


The Zen Of Zim


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Zim Zam Zoom: Acid Blues on B-3


Zim Zam Zoom: Acid Blues on B-3


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Track Listing: 1. Zim Zam Zoom, 2. C.C. Rider, 3. Lost Tribes, 4. U Rockin’ Me, 5. Sons of Abraham, 6. Silver Cannonball, 7. Last Go Round, 8. Lonely Avenue

Soviet Automobiles: Lada Samara, Lada Niva, Moskvitch, Chaika, Volga, Gaz-24, Moskvitch 412, Moskvitch 408, Aleko, Zaporozhets, La


Soviet Automobiles: Lada Samara, Lada Niva, Moskvitch, Chaika, Volga, Gaz-24, Moskvitch 412, Moskvitch 408, Aleko, Zaporozhets, La


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Lada Samara, Lada Niva, Moskvitch, Chaika, Volga, GAZ-24, Moskvitch 412, Moskvitch 408, Aleko, Zaporozhets, Lada Riva, VAZ-2101, UAZ-469, Moskvitch 2140, GAZ-21, VAZ-1111, Moskvitch 402, GAZ-M20 Pobeda, VAZ-2103, ZAZ Tavria, Automobile industry in the Soviet Union, Izh 2126, PAZ-3205, SMZ cycle-car, ZIL-4102, ZIL-130, ZIS-110, Ural-4320, Izh Comby, ZIL-4104, ZIL-41047, ZIL-111, ZIL-114, Ural-375D, UAZ-452, GAZ-61, GAZ-12 ZIM, Moskvitch 400-420, RAF-977, Moskvitch 410, ZIS-150, RAF-2203, LuAZ-967, ZIS-101, ZIL-112 Sports, GAZ-51, GAZ-53, MAZ-7917, MAZ-535. Excerpt: Volga (Russian: ) is an automobile brand that originated in the Soviet Union to replace the venerated GAZ-M20 Pobeda in 1956. Modern in design, it became a symbol of higher status in the Soviet nomenklatura. Volga cars were also traditionally used as taxi cabs, road police interceptors, and ambulances (based on the estate versions). Four generations of Volga cars have been produced, each undergoing several updates during the production run. The first Volga model was originally developed as a replacement for the very successful GAZ-M20 Pobeda mid-size car which was produced since 1946. However despite its design in form of chassis and body styling, the rapid evolution of the latter in the 1950s already caused Soviet designers in 1951 to put forward a project for its eventual replacement. In 1952 two parallel projects were set up by GAZ: Zvezda ("Star"), which was a futuristic fastback with panoramic windows and large tailfins, and Volga with more conventional styling, which was more realistically suited for the production realities of the 1950s. By the spring of 1954 the Volga prototypes were being actively tested. The new car introduced a range of additions and advantages over the Pobeda; in addition to being bigger, it had single panoramic forward and rea…

Your Skin, by Zim


Your Skin, by Zim


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Reptiles and Amphibians, by Zim


Reptiles and Amphibians, by Zim


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