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Championship Blood: The San Francisco Giants-2014 World Series Champions

Hardback

Main Details

Title Championship Blood: The San Francisco Giants-2014 World Series Champions
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Brian Murphy
By (photographer) Brad Mangin
Foreword by Bruce Bochy
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:136
Dimensions(mm): Height 356,Width 279
Category/GenrePhotographs: collections
Sports and outdoor recreation
Baseball
ISBN/Barcode 9781937359799
ClassificationsDewey:796.357640979461
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Cameron & Company Inc
Imprint Cameron & Company Inc
Publication Date 21 April 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

The San Francisco Giants won their third World Series in five years in 2014, and Championship Blood: The 2014 World Series Champion San Francisco Giants captures the season like no other book does. This large-format, jacketed, full-color photo book features the dynamic photographs of legendary Sports Illustrated photographer Brad Mangin. Paired wit

Author Biography

Brian Murphy is a popular sports radio show host on San Francisco's KNBR and the author of San Francisco Giants: 50 Years, Worth the Wait; The Last Putt; Worth the Wait; Never. Say. Die.; and the recently released San Francisco 49ers: From Kezar to Levi's. Brad Mangin is a freelance sports photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area where he regularly shoot assignments for Sports Illustrated and Major League Baseball Photos. Brad's first two books, Worth the Wait and Never. Say. Die., were both published in celebration of the San Francisco Giants' recent World Series Championships. Brad is also the photographer of Instant Baseball: The Baseball Instagrams of Brad Mangin, published in 2013.

Reviews

"The third collaboration of Giants lore by KNBR's Brian Murphy and photographer Brad Mangin, "Championship Blood," is an absolute gem. Murphy wrote crisp 500-word essays, Mangin produced his signature collection (nobody shoots the game quite like him) and the irrepressible Tim Flannery wrote a very cool afterword." - Bruce Jenkins, San Francisco Chronicle