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THE CROW

AND THE

EAGLE
A True Fable
How a great sportsman made
fair play an economic success.


By John Danenbarger
Stormblock Publishing

 

Summary

“A True Fable” describes this inspirational story perfectly - a fable about a real person. It is the struggle for success that every person with vision has had to face, and how a Cy Young-winning baseball pitcher overcame those obstacles - both in the New York Yankee’s golden fifties and through to his own golden years. Here are the lessons of a man who took sportsmanship and fair play into business, and who turned ethics into gold. This simple tale should clear the clutter for anyone with ambition to help make his or her dreams a reality, and to do so with honor and pride.

 

Author's Bio

John Danenbarger graduated in creative writing at the University of Kansas (in Lawrence) in 1964. He worked extensively in Europe for 3M Company and Xerox before returning to the United States, where he became Vice-President Investments for A.G. Edwards and Sons. At age 51 he bought an ocean-going sailboat, got his Masters license, and sailed the Eastern Seaboard and the “blue water” to Bermuda - twice. He and his wife Margaret own a home in Italy. He is one of those rare birds who, being successful in real businesses, did not need to write a motivational book to prove anything to anyone. But his experience and positive mind-set allowed him to recognize the universal lessons in Bob Turley’s business practices, and compelled him to pass those lessons on. The result is “The Eagle and the Crow, A True Fable

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THE CROW

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EAGLE
A True Fable
By John Danenbarger
Stormblock Publishing

 

 

 

 

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64
pages, paper back, ISBN: 0972899804

 

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