$26.25
This is a near fine (almost like new) hardcover with dust jacket. 2002 Triumph Books. This copy is crisp and clean inside. The pages are crisp, clean w no markings seen. The binding is tight and straight. The black hardcover boards under jacket are also near fine w gold title lettering. The dust jacket is clean and shiny with only a hint of shelf wear to corners. Imperial octavo size or 8.5" x 11" with 193 pages including index.
With an intro by Bart Starr, foreword by Paul Hornung, and afterword by Vince Lombardi Jr., this is a definitive edition of the championship games that built the Lombardi dynasty. The book not only brings the reader back to the 60's not just to replay each of those 7 games but to share little-known stories from the legends-to-be who made football history. You will discover how the first championship game was almost "lost" before it was even played when running back and National Guard reservist Paul Hornung was called up to active duty. It took a phone call from Lombardi to President John F. Kennedy - who arranged for a furlough - to save the day. The amazing exploits of Jim Taylor, Forrest Gregg, Bart Starr, Willie Davis, Paul Hornung, and others. The stories are brought to life through award-winning photography of Vernon and John Biever providing a stunning presentation of the most storied moments.
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