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This lot contains a A Civil War by John Feinstein (1996) Book Army vs Navy. Actual item up for bid is in scanned picture. Check my other items to save on S&H with combined shipping discount. Please check my feedback to assure you of quality cards and service. Watch will be placed in protective material and shipped in bubble wrap for protection. Winner pays $4.00 extra for S&H. Good Luck !! thump777zz
John Feinstein, noted sportswriter, spends the 1994 seasons with the Army and Navy football teams, through the deaths of several players, the pain of injuries and losses, to the dramatic moment of one of the purest competitions in modern sport.
Size
Length:
412 pages
Height:
9.5 in.
Width:
6.3 in.
Thickness:
1.2 in.
Weight:
26.4 oz.
Publisher's Note
Brings to life one of college football's oldest and most heated rivalries through the 1994 season, explaining the struggles faced by each team, including player deaths, close games, and coach strategies. 100,000 first printing. Tour.
Industry reviews
"The game...provided a stunning climax to the season. It also supplies a stirring ending for this exceptional book." Kirkus Reviews (09/15/1996)
"[Feinstein] sensitively portrays the young student-athletes who must live according to the same rigid rules as the rest of the Corps of Cadets or Brigade of Midshipmen." New York Times Book Review - Michael Lichtenstein (11/03/1996)
"A book as intense and fascinating as the football it describes." Sporting News (11/18/1996)
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