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Thomas Hauser

    Thomas Hauser's prolific body of work spans diverse subjects, from the world of professional boxing to explorations of Beethoven. His approach to writing is characterized by a deep immersion into his chosen topics, offering readers an authentic and compelling experience. Hauser's style is lauded for its thoroughness and ability to present complex subjects with both clarity and imaginative insight. His contributions are recognized for enriching both the literary landscape and the understanding of the fields he explores.

    Thomas Hauser
    The Baker's Tale
    The Universal Sport
    A God to Hope For
    The Final Recollections of Charles Dickens
    The Trial of Patrolman Thomas Shea: The Police Killing of Clifford Glover
    Muhammad Ali
    • 2024

      My Mother and Me

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the intimate relationship between a mother and son, this book offers a personal narrative that diverges from Hauser's previous works. It delves into themes of family, memory, and the profound impact of maternal bonds, providing a reflective and heartfelt perspective. Through this unique lens, Hauser invites readers to connect with universal experiences of love and loss, making it a poignant addition to his body of work.

      My Mother and Me
    • 2023

      The Universal Sport

      Two Years inside Boxing

      • 450 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Thomas Hauser's collection of articles offers an in-depth look at the contemporary boxing scene, showcasing his extensive knowledge and memorable writing style. Celebrated by readers, writers, and critics, he is recognized as a leading voice in sports journalism. Booklist highlights his unique ability to capture the essence of boxing, establishing him as a treasured figure in the field. Hauser's work not only informs but also engages with the sport's complexities, making it essential reading for boxing enthusiasts.

      The Universal Sport
    • 2021

      Waiting for Carver Boyd

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book captures the vibrant essence of boxing through insightful narratives and engaging character portrayals. George Foreman, a prominent figure in the sport, praises the author's ability to bring the spirit of boxing to life, highlighting its rich history and emotional depth. The work delves into the struggles, triumphs, and the indomitable spirit of fighters, offering readers a profound understanding of the sport's impact on culture and individual lives.

      Waiting for Carver Boyd
    • 2017

      Set in the early hours of April 28, 1973, the narrative unfolds in a tense atmosphere shrouded in darkness. The story captures a pivotal moment, hinting at significant events that will follow. As the clock ticks towards dawn, the characters are poised on the brink of change, suggesting themes of anticipation and transformation. The setting serves as a backdrop for exploring the emotional and psychological states of the individuals involved, setting the stage for a gripping tale of conflict and resolution.

      The Trial of Patrolman Thomas Shea: The Police Killing of Clifford Glover
    • 2016

      The Baker's Tale

      Ruby Spriggs and the Legacy of Charles Dickens

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in mid-19th century London, the narrative follows a young woman's fight against poverty and injustice, intertwined with the growing impact of Dickens's literature. Through her struggles, the novel vividly portrays the social issues of the time, highlighting the transformative power of storytelling and the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.

      The Baker's Tale
    • 2014
      3.5(156)Add rating

      England, 1870: His health failing, his most important work all but done, Charles Dickens is readying for the final bed. But there is one more story that he must tell.The Final Recollections of Charles Dickens blends a historically-accurate telling of Dickens’s life with a gripping portrait of betrayal, murder, corruption, obsession, and love. It’s the story of Dickens’s coming of age, caught between the worlds of England’s ruling elite and the seamy underside of London society. The novel captures a full range of Dickensian Dickens; the hauntingly beautiful Amanda Wingate; Geoffrey Wingate, Amanda’s scheming financial-swindler husband; and Florence Spriggs, a mutilated prostitute whose once-lovely face has been carved into a mask of horror.Meticulously researched and masterfully told, The Final Recollections of Charles Dickens captures the voice of the beloved author, the divided city of London, and the uncertain tenor of the times.

      The Final Recollections of Charles Dickens
    • 2005

      Financial decisions are important, since they have a great impact on our well-being. This is especially true for the choice of the portfolio composition. In the long-run, small differences in the composition of the portfolio can accumulate to big differences in wealth. It is thus of great interest to know how to take optimal investment decisions. The objective of this book is to develop an application of optimal strategic asset allocation based on a simulation approach. The author shows how a Swiss long-term investor should structure his portfolio consisting of cash, bonds, equities, commodities, and real estate. In addition, he answers questions as for example: What is the difference between the alloca-tion of a long-term and a short-term investor? In how far does the allocation depend on the investment horizon? What is the average allocation and risk aversion of a representative Swiss investor?

      Strategic asset allocation
    • 2003

      A God to Hope For

      And Other Essays

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A sequel that describes a continuing story is an uninvited imposture masquerading novelty. Were our own lives divided into orderly segments, the mask of self-importance might conceal many scars- betrayals, blunders, lust and other party revelers. Alas, we skip through days- fat little stoned bears, knocking over ripe trash barrels. One thing always leads to another and after it's over- well, who will judge and who will judge the judges? Ordinarily I would have avoided that rude looking diner but I was hungry- famished really and I had been drinking. Unbelievably, she was there- with new friends, looking like I remembered. A tribute to African foundation- she acknowledged me- dark eyes, full lips, perfectly orbiting whatever she was eating. Momentarily, the past reached back- incapable of suppressing an image- drops of perspiration on her dark muscled back. So I drank a toast: "To me," as I watched fingers of wine run inside the glass. "I have left much in my wake as I struggled to be present."

      A God to Hope For
    • 1991

      Muhammad Ali

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.2(105)Add rating

      One of the most recognisable, respected and inspirational men on earth, Muhammad Ali is the world's most famous boxing hero. Ali brought unprecedented speed and grace to the sport, and his charm and wit changed forever what the world expects of a champion athlete. This is the ultimate biography to match Ali's lifetime of extraordinary achievements.

      Muhammad Ali