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		This is the 
		book UCLA Athletic Director J.D. Morgan tried to ban. Out of print 
		for more than 30 years, read the first and most controversial book about 
		UCLA basketball at an introductory price of $9.99. Tells the true story 
		of John Wooden’s years as UCLA basketball coach from 1947-1972, 
		including 7 NCAA Championships. 
		I used UCLA 
		Basketball: The Real Story by H. Anthony Medley as 
		an inspiration when we ended UCLA’s 88-game winning streak in 1974.
		 
		            Digger Phelps,
		Head Basketball 
		Coach, Notre Dame 
  
        About the author: 
        Attorney H. Anthony Medley was Sports Editor of 
		the UCLA Daily Bruin and saw the majority of UCLA home basketball 
		games from 1954 through 1972. He is the author of Sweaty 
		Palms: The Neglected Art of Being Interviewed, the first book ever 
		written on the job interview for the interviewee, a staple in the 
		industry since first published in 1978. He is also the author of
		The Complete Idiot's Guide to Bridge, which is now in its second 
		edition. 
        His articles 
		have been published in numerous newspapers and magazines such as The
        
        Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Magazine,
        
        
        and Good Housekeeping, among others. He is 
		a film critic accredited by the Motion Picture Association of America 
		and his critiques appear in several newspapers and on the Internet on 
		the Movie Review Query Engine (www.mrqe.com) 
		and Rotten Tomatoes (www.rottentomatoes.com). 
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