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A Civil War: Army vs. Navy: A Year Inside College Football's Purest Rivalry
 

A Civil War: Army vs. Navy: A Year Inside College Football's Purest Rivalry
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A Civil War: Army vs. Navy: A Year Inside College Football's Purest Rivalry

by John Feinstein
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Little Brown & Co (T) (1996-10)
ISBN: 0316277363
EAN: 9780316277365
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 412 pages
Edition: 1st
SKU: 5_789
Condition: New
Comments: **A WONDERFUL HARDBACK BOOK!** A RARE TO FIND IN EARLY PRINT. HARDBACK BOOK, DUST COVER AND PAGES ARE IN MINT CONDITION. SHIPS RAPIDLY. GREAT PACKAGING. PRIORITY AIR MAIL.


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"A Civil War" is bestselling sportswriter John Feinstein's account of one extraordinary year in Army and Navy football, the breathtaking 1995 campaign. Feinstein followed both teams through the year, attending their practices and classes, relaxing with them in their limited free time, standing with them on the sideline at their games. For Navy, it was a must-win year. The Cadets had beaten the Midshipmen three years straight, each time in heartbreaking fashion, and for the entire senior class the Army game would be a last chance for redemption. Army had its own troubles: a beloved coach was in danger of losing his job and the team leaders were determined to finish their careers with a winning season and a bowl game invitation. "A Civil War" traces the ups and downs of both teams through the season, showing how these remarkable young men dealt with the rigors of football along with the constant pressure of academy life, while re-creating the intense weeks leading up to the showdown. The account here of the 1995 Army-Navy game is an unforgettable piece of sportswriting, an up-close retelling of a heart-stopping game from both sides of the field.
Amazon.com Review
Fans of Yale-Harvard--or, for that matter, of Tennessee State-Grambling--may disagree with sports author John Feinstein's subtitle, but this look inside the Cadet-Midshipmen wars backs up the idea of the annual Army-Navy game as a purer expression of the ideal of college athletics than your basic Poulan Weed-Eater Bowl. Feinstein focuses on the defensive captains from each 1995 squad, young men whose football careers end with the final gun of the big game. In a year when the service academies are enjoying their biggest gridiron success in many seasons, Feinstein's ruminations on the game seem particularly timely.
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