Jimmy Breslin - Works Include

Works Include

  • 1962 Sunny Jim: The life of America's most beloved horseman, James Fitzsimmons ASIN B0007DY5XS
  • 1963 Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?
  • 1969 World of Jimmy Breslin ISBN 0-345-21651-2
  • 1969 Running Against the Machine: A Grass Roots Race for the New York Mayoralty
  • 1970 The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight ISBN 0-316-11174-0
  • 1973 World without End, Amen ISBN 0-670-79020-6
  • 1976 How the Good Guys Finally Won ISBN 0-345-25001-X
  • 1977 Breslin to .44 Calibur Killer: Give up! It's the only way out.
  • 1978 .44 ISBN 0-670-32432-9
  • 1983 Forsaking All Others ISBN 0-449-20250-X
  • 1986 Table Money ISBN 0-89919-312-9
  • 1988 He Got Hungry and Forgot His Manners ISBN 0-89919-311-0
  • 1988 The World According to Jimmy Breslin ISBN 978-0-89919-310-6
  • 1991 Damon Runyon: A Life ISBN 0-89919-984-4
  • 1997 I Want to Thank My Brain for Remembering Me: A Memoir ISBN 0-316-11879-6
  • 2002 American Lives: The Stories of the Men and Women Lost on September 11 ISBN 0-940159-77-5
  • 2002 I Don't Want to Go to Jail: A Novel ISBN 0-316-12032-4
  • 2002 The Short Sweet Dream of Eduardo Gutierrez ISBN 0-609-60827-4
  • 2004 The Church That Forgot Christ ISBN 0-7432-6647-1
  • 2005 America's Mayor: The Hidden History of Rudy Giuliani's New York - Preface to Robert Polner's book. ISBN 1-932360-58-1
  • 2007 America's Mayor, America's President? The Strange Career of Rudy Giuliani - Preface to Robert Polner's next book ISBN 1-933368-72-1
  • 2008 The Good Rat: A True Story ISBN 978-0-06-085666-3
  • 2011 Branch Rickey ISBN 978-0-670-02249-6

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