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New Books

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 2:54 pm
by James
When It Was Just a Game: Remembering the First Super Bowl by Harvey Frommer - September 2015

Montana: The Biography of Football's Joe Cool by Keith Dunnavant - September 2015

Founding 49ers: The Dark Days Before the Dynasty by Dave Newhouse - August 2015

Hail to the Redskins!: Gibbs, Riggins, the Hogs, and the Glory Days of D.C.'s Football Dynasty by Adam Lazarus - September 2015

Cheating is Encouraged: A Hard-Nosed Look at the Raiders of the 1970s by Mike Siani & Kristine Clark - September 2015

Re: New Books

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 12:17 am
by MatthewToy
Looking forward to that Raiders book. I tried to read "Badasses" but it seemed poorly written. Those teams have fascinated me because the Raiders were the first team I was taught to hate.

Re: New Books

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:53 am
by Evan
Some more:

The Valley of the Shadow of Death: A Tale of Tragedy and Redemption – September 22, 2015
by Kermit Alexander

Fun City: Joe Namath, John Lindsay, and New York Sports in the 1960s – October 6, 2015
by Sean Deveney

Re: New Books

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 5:12 pm
by sluggermatt15
All titles sound fascinating!

I'm also intrigued in the '70s Raiders piece. I just finished reading "Their Life's Work" by Gary M. Pomerantz on the '70s Steelers. Thus it will be interesting to hear about the Steelers/Raiders from the Oakland players, coaches, fans, etc. perspectives.

Re: New Books

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 9:13 am
by mwald
James wrote:When It Was Just a Game: Remembering the First Super Bowl by Harvey Frommer - September 2015

Montana: The Biography of Football's Joe Cool by Keith Dunnavant - September 2015

Founding 49ers: The Dark Days Before the Dynasty by Dave Newhouse - August 2015

Hail to the Redskins!: Gibbs, Riggins, the Hogs, and the Glory Days of D.C.'s Football Dynasty by Adam Lazarus - September 2015

Cheating is Encouraged: A Hard-Nosed Look at the Raiders of the 1970s by Mike Siani & Kristine Clark - September 2015
The 49ers and Raiders books sound interesting. I read "Badasses" which wasn't bad, but the definitive book about Madden's Raiders maybe hasn't been written yet. Unless you count Maddens' first book, which could qualify.

Re: New Books

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 6:15 pm
by mwald
Just finished "Cheating is Encouraged," the book about the 1970s Raiders by Mike Siani.

Not bad, but not great. The problem is, if you've read 'Snake' by Ken Stabler and 'Hey, Wait a Minute' by John Madden, you've read this book. Same stories retold, almost verbatim.

I'm starting to believe the definitive book on the Raiders will never be written, either because the existing stories have become so legendary that the truth doesn't stand a chance, or because Madden already wrote it and that's the best we're going to get.

Worth checking out if you haven't read those, though. Entertaining but not profound.

Re: New Books

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:22 pm
by JohnR
Anyone read "RAIDER How Offensive Can You Be!!" (25 Years of Silver & Black Football) by Bob Svihus, Wayne Hawkins & Dave Dalby? Published by TriRaider productions 1987

Re: New Books

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:32 am
by JoeZagorski
Thanks to all of the folks who bought my book The NFL in the 1970s: Pro Football's Most Important Decade at the recent PFRA Meeting in Green Bay. I truly appreciate it, and I hope that you enjoy it very much.
Sincerely,
Joe Zagorski

Re: New Books

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 3:47 pm
by JWL
Joe Zagorski wrote:Thanks to all of the folks who bought my book The NFL in the 1970s: Pro Football's Most Important Decade at the recent PFRA Meeting in Green Bay. I truly appreciate it, and I hope that you enjoy it very much.
Sincerely,
Joe Zagorski
I couldn't make it to Green Bay but I bought the book online. I won't likely get around to actually reading it until 2017 but it appears to be excellent.

Re: New Books

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 5:30 pm
by JohnR
Sept 2016- San Francisco writer Gretchen Atwood has a new book titled "Lost Champions", about the integration of pro football in 1946.