The New York Yankees Fall Classic Collector`s Edition 1996 - 2001 (DVD)
In the span of six years, the New York Yankees won four World Series--and then played in a fifth that was so emotional, dramatic, and gripping that it ranks among the greatest baseball ever played. This collection includes five instant-classic games, one from each of those memorable seasons: 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001. Here are Jim Leyritz`s series-saving homer against the Braves in `96, the total dominance of the `98 team, the excitement of the subway series, and Tino Martinez and Derek
Mr. November
Jeter`s thrilling tying and winning runs from the unforgettable 2001 series. Statistics, trivia, and game summaries are provided, as well as a variety of special features, including clips of great Yankee moments like Roger Clemens`s great game four in the 2000 ALCS and Paul O`Neill`s last game at the Stadium.
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One half of 'Best Friends' heart design silkscreened at front
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In Jonathan Swift's bitter, witty, and utterly brilliant satire of the state of England in the early 18th century, his hero, Lemuel Gulliver (the epitome of the average man), becomes, as he travels, increasingly frustrated by the corruption and irrationality of the human race. His sea voyage takes him first to Lilliput, where he is first exploited by its tiny citizens and then condemned as a traitor. Then he lands in Brobdingnag, to whom he is the Lilliputian; he is repulsed by the size, grossness, and stupidity of the giants who capture him. His third voyage is to Laputa, where Swift wickedly satirizes intellectuals as impractical twits. It's only in the land of the Houyhnhnms that Gulliver finds peace, where gentle, intelligent, and ever-rational horses rule the land and the humans--known as Yahoos--are brutish and stupid. When Gulliver is cast out, he is consumed with grief, and his return to England--the land of true Yahoos--brings him no joy. When it first appeared (1726), GULLIVER'S TRAVELS shocked the reading public with its bitter outlook and general irreverence, and its graphic descriptions of bodily functions. It remains, however, a treasure of English literature. Even for readers who no longer understand the political context that is the main point of the merciless satire, the book is a work of wild imagination, enormous humor, and thrilling adventure.
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