David Wallechinsky didn’t invent what’s on the Internet. It just seems that way. In 1977, Wallechinsky, his father Irving Wallace and his sister Amy Wallace published “The Book of Lists.” The ...
LEIGH SALES, PRESENTER: David Wallechinsky, there are always accusations flying at the Russian and Chinese teams but how widespread can we assume doping is at the Olympics? DAVID WALLECHINSKY, ...
For the first time since the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, David Wallechinsky will not be bringing out a volume of The Complete Book of the Olympics ©Getty Images Speaking from his Santa Monica home ...
David Wallechinsky, noted historian, essayist and general raconteur, also happens to be perhaps the world's leading Olympic historian. In his two compendiums, The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics ...
Because this author, as he well knows, is not a free man. He lives under a permanent obligation to a readership which has, in the space of the last 30 years, come to rely upon and relish his rich and ...
In 1977, David Wallechinsky, his father Irving Wallace and his sister Amy Wallace published "The Book of Lists." It was a book that was a compendium of facts, such as "15 People Who Became Words" and ...
(ATR) Just in time for the Beijing Olympics: the latest edition of the book that could be considered the "Encyclopedia Olympica." David Wallechinsky compiled the first edition for the 1984 Olympics.
1976 Innsbruck, Austria, Men’s Downhill: In 1975, Franz Klammer of Mooswald in Carinthia won eight of nine World Cup downhill races. When the Olympics came to Innsbruck the following year, there was ...
David Wallechinsky didn’t invent what’s on the Internet. It just seems that way. In 1977, Wallechinsky, his father Irving Wallace and his sister Amy Wallace published “The Book of Lists.” The ...
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