Levels of the Game (signed by Arthur Ashe)
McPhee, John [Arthur Ashe]
Sold by Rural Hours, La Grande, OR, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 16 June 2020
Used - Hardcover
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSold by Rural Hours, La Grande, OR, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 16 June 2020
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketInscribed (to no recipient) by Ashe on the half-title page: "Best wishes, Arthur Ashe, Jr." Scarce as such. Ashe is the subject of the book, which is a riveting account of a match he played against Clark Graeber and along the way a double profile of their entwined lives. The book is very much an exploration of race and disparity in sports and society. Ashe was a pioneering Black player who won all the slams except the French open; later he was an important Civil Rights and AIDS/HIV activist (he contracted HIV from a blood transfusion after a heart surgery). He was also a talented writer and the author of several books, including the three-volume A Hard Road to Glory: A History of the African-American Athlete, which he said was a more important accomplishment than any of his tennis tournament wins. Alas he died of AIDS-related pneumonia at just 49. A very good or better copy in red cloth with some light bumping to spine ends and upper corners; in a very good jacket with like edge wear and minor creasing. A great find for a sports fanatic or collector of works related to African-American history.
Seller Inventory # 1518
This account of a tennis match played by Arthur Ashe against Clark Graebner at Forest Hills in 1968 begins with the ball rising into the air for the initial serve and ends with the final point. McPhee provides a brilliant, stroke-by-stroke description while examining the backgrounds and attitudes which have molded the players' games.
John McPhee was born in Princeton, New Jersey, and was educated at Princeton University and Cambridge University. His writing career began at Time magazine and led to his long association with The New Yorker, where he has been a staff writer since 1965. Also in 1965, he published his first book, A Sense of Where You Are, with Farrar, Straus and Giroux, and in the years since, he has written nearly 30 books, including Oranges (1967), Coming into the Country (1977), The Control of Nature (1989), The Founding Fish (2002), Uncommon Carriers (2007), and Silk Parachute (2011). Encounters with the Archdruid (1972) and The Curve of Binding Energy (1974) were nominated for National Book Awards in the category of science. McPhee received the Award in Literature from the Academy of Arts and Letters in 1977. In 1999, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Annals of the Former World. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey.
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