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Jonathan Knight

    Jonathan Knight is a celebrated author whose works focus on Cleveland sports history. He is recognized as one of Ohio's most articulate and devoted sportswriters, earning praise from prominent regional media outlets. Knight's dedication to his craft is evident in his thoroughly researched books that delve into the area's rich sporting past. His writing appeals to readers who appreciate in-depth knowledge and compelling narratives within the realm of sports.

    Luke's Gospel
    Kardiac Kids: The Story of the 1980 Cleveland Browns
    Sundays in the Pound: The Heroics and Heartbreak of the 1985-89 Cleveland Browns
    The Making of Major League
    Cool Camping England
    Cool Camping Britain
    • 2017

      The best campsites and glamping accommodation in France, selected by the coolcamping.com team. This brand new edition showcases a hand-picked selection of small, independent countryside campsites and outstanding glamping accommodation, proving that camping in France does not have to be endured in a giant commercial holiday park!

      Cool Camping France
    • 2015

      The Making of Major League

      A Juuuust a Bit Inside Look at the Classic Baseball Comedy

      • 255 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(117)Add rating

      The book offers an insider's perspective on the making of a beloved baseball film, featuring insights from major actors, crew, and producers. It chronicles David S. Ward's struggle against Hollywood norms to transform his passion for the underdog Cleveland Indians into a memorable screwball comedy. Readers will discover intriguing anecdotes and lesser-known facts that illuminate the film's production process and its cultural impact.

      The Making of Major League
    • 2015

      Following on from the success of guides to England, Wales and Scotland, the publishers of the UK's best-selling campsite guides have created one definitive British volume. Featuring 160 stunning campsites, from the wilds of the Scilly Isles to the sandy shores of Scotland's coastline, this book showcases the very best of British camping.

      Cool Camping Britain
    • 2015
    • 2013

      Cool Camping

      Britain - First Edition

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Cool Camping Britain Following on from the success of guides to England, Wales and Scotland, the publishers of the UK's best-selling campsite guides have created one definitive British volume. Featuring 150 stunning campsites, from the wilds of the Scilly Isles to the sandy shores of Scotland's coastline, this book showcases the very best of British camping. Full description

      Cool Camping
    • 2011

      Revelation, Second Edition

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on social accommodation within early Christian communities, this commentary interprets Revelation as John's response to challenges faced by churches in Asia Minor. The author, Knight, posits that the persecution under Emperor Domitian was largely exaggerated, viewing martyrdom references as symbolic. He emphasizes John's call for a stricter moral standard compared to Paul's leniency in his letters. The work offers a clear chapter-by-chapter analysis, culminating in a discussion of Revelation's key theological concepts.

      Revelation, Second Edition
    • 2008

      With a complete redesign for 2011, this third edition makes finding the perfect campsite in England easier than ever before, with a clearer 'campsites at a glance' listing, detailed regional maps, and new practical information sections

      Cool Camping England
    • 2006

      The late 1980s marked a golden era for the Cleveland Browns, with four division titles and five consecutive playoff appearances. This book highlights key figures like quarterback Bernie Kosar and running back Earnest Byner, exploring their legacies beyond infamous moments like "the Drive" and "the Fumble." It captures the spirit of the team and its passionate fanbase, known as the "Dawg Days," while recounting memorable games and performances that solidified the Browns' place in Cleveland sports history.

      Sundays in the Pound: The Heroics and Heartbreak of the 1985-89 Cleveland Browns
    • 2003

      The narrative chronicles the Cleveland Browns' unforgettable 1980 season, highlighting the dramatic "Red Right 88" play that defined their playoff fate. It explores the deep connection between the team and the city, showcasing how a group of underestimated players, led by a charismatic coach and an unlikely MVP quarterback, captured the hearts of long-suffering fans. The book captures the essence of a season filled with hope, excitement, and a renewed sense of pride, marking it as the most memorable chapter in the franchise's storied history.

      Kardiac Kids: The Story of the 1980 Cleveland Browns
    • 1998

      Luke's Gospel

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on narrative theory, this work offers a detailed chapter-by-chapter exposition of Luke's Gospel, highlighting its significance in depicting Christ's life and works. The author introduces alternative perspectives, including feminism and deconstruction, while emphasizing the often-overlooked theme of the temple. He argues that Jesus declares the current temple forsaken by God, positioning himself as the cornerstone of the eschatological temple. Additionally, the book reviews previous interpretations of Luke's Gospel, providing a comprehensive understanding of its motifs and messages.

      Luke's Gospel