Thank you, whoever told me to buy a used copy of Champions on ICE, for 50 cents.....Fantastic book....
http://www.amazon.com/Champions-Ice...d=1361321910&sr=8-3&keywords=champions+on+ice
Yes, it was me. I knew you'd love it. Just the pictures alone are worth it. From about 1990 to 2000 there was a spate of amazing skating books published, that being one of the best because the COI program involved so many of our favorite skaters. The Stars on Ice book was also lovely but of course dealt with fewer skaters. Sandra Bezic's book,
A Passion to Skate, and Brian Boitano's book,
Boitano's Edge, were also coffee-table-size books with loads of photos as well as insights into skating. I felt guilty splurging on all of them, plus the paperback edition of Scott's memoirs (just a regular small paperback, with text and a little photo section--nicely written), but as it turned out I was right to do so, because almost nothing is available these days in terms of skating books. There are no great touring companies, and I guess publishers don't feel there are enough skating fans to support any sizable books being printed. By sheer good luck I came across Tessa and Scott's book, a big colorful tome. But that's about it nowadays. A much better situation for my budget, and I don't have to live on beans.