Knihobot

Bruce Elliott

    Tennis Science
    Tennis Science: How Player and Racket Work Together
    The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's Pittsburgh Division
    One is a Lonely Number / Black Wings Has My Angel
    • Exploring themes of isolation and the search for connection, this narrative follows a protagonist grappling with loneliness in a world that often feels indifferent. As they navigate personal relationships and societal expectations, the story delves into the complexities of human emotion and the desire for belonging. The characters' journeys intertwine, revealing how shared experiences can bridge the gap between solitude and companionship, ultimately leading to profound revelations about love and self-acceptance.

      One is a Lonely Number / Black Wings Has My Angel
    • Focusing on the historical development of the Pittsburgh Division, the book explores its evolution from 1837 to its completion in 1871. It details the division's peak with five main lines and 14 branch lines, highlighting its connections with other railroads. The narrative centers on five significant lines, including the B&O Main Line from Cumberland to Pittsburgh, and provides a visual journey through the region's railroad heritage, showcasing the impact of these railways on the development of transportation in America.

      The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's Pittsburgh Division
    • How do tennis players harness their physiology and the laws of physics to achieve success? This book uncovers the science within the game, bringing together the study of biomechanics with stroke development, psychology, and the technical development of equipment and playing surfaces.

      Tennis Science