When Greystone Books and author Benoit Melancon released The Rocket: A Cultural History of Maurice Richard in 2009, my first thought was "Wow, another Rocket Richard book?" Over the years has there been any other player so well documented in print? There have been some excellent works, but how many more books can there be that genuinely offer something new? My early fears were quickly dismissed, as Melancon's book is definitely worthy of a place on any hockey fan's book shelf. In fact, the book has received international critical acclaim in both academic and popular circles. Buy The Book | Amazon.ca - Chapters - Amazon.com | The book was first published in French only and released in Quebec back in 2006, almost unbeknown to the rest of Canada. The English version was translated by Fred A. Reed. There is a moving foreword by the eloquent Roy MacGregor and a touching afterword by the elegant Jean Beliveau. Though the book is proving to be popular in academic setting...