America's Game

America's Game
Title America's Game PDF eBook
Author Michael MacCambridge
Publisher Anchor
Pages 610
Release 2008-11-26
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0307481433

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It’s difficult to imagine today—when the Super Bowl has virtually become a national holiday and the National Football League is the country’s dominant sports entity—but pro football was once a ramshackle afterthought on the margins of the American sports landscape. In the span of a single generation in postwar America, the game charted an extraordinary rise in popularity, becoming a smartly managed, keenly marketed sports entertainment colossus whose action is ideally suited to television and whose sensibilities perfectly fit the modern age. America’s Game traces pro football’s grand transformation, from the World War II years, when the NFL was fighting for its very existence, to the turbulent 1980s and 1990s, when labor disputes and off-field scandals shook the game to its core, and up to the sport’s present-day preeminence. A thoroughly entertaining account of the entire universe of professional football, from locker room to boardroom, from playing field to press box, this is an essential book for any fan of America’s favorite sport.

The American Game

The American Game
Title The American Game PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Baldassaro
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 236
Release 2002
Genre Baseball
ISBN 9780809389094

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These nine essays selected by Lawrence Baldassaro and Richard A. Johnson present for the first time in a single volume an ethnic and racial profile of American baseball. These essayists show how the gradual involvement by various ethnic and racial groups reflects the changing nature of baseball-- and of American society as a whole-- over the course of the twentieth century. Although the sport could not truly be called representative of America until after Jackie Robinson broke the color line in 1947, fascination with the ethnic backgrounds of the players began more than a century ago when athletes of German and Irish descent entered the major leagues in large numbers. In the 1920s, commentators noted the influx of ballplayers of Italian and Slavic origins and wondered why there were not more Jewish players in the big leagues. The era following World War II, however, saw the most dramatic ethnographic shift with the belated entry of African American ballplayers. The pattern of ethnic succession continues as players of Hispanic and Asian origin infuse fresh excitement and renewal into the major leagues.

The American Game

The American Game
Title The American Game PDF eBook
Author Gary Hardwick
Publisher Gary Hardwick
Pages 228
Release 2017-03-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The event that changed the world has left a dangerous legacy and only one man stands in its way. Luther Green has survived the Executioner’s Game and gone back to work eliminating threats to America around the globe. When a trusted friend asks for his assistance in finding a government asset who faked his death on September 11th, Luther is drawn into another lethal game of cat and mouse, only this time, the fate of America hangs in the balance. The government asset is a Server, a man with perfect memory who has proof that America’s enemies are planning an even more lethal event that will forever change the nation. Luther has information that can undo the plot but when he is targeted by these powerful forces, he is left no choice but to use all of his training to eliminate the threat.

Basketball

Basketball
Title Basketball PDF eBook
Author Joe Jares
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1972
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780695802035

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Sugarball

Sugarball
Title Sugarball PDF eBook
Author Alan M. Klein
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 204
Release 1993-02-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780300052565

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Describes how Dominican baseball fosters national pride and competition with the United States while at the same time promoting acceptance of the North American presence in the country

Playing America's Game

Playing America's Game
Title Playing America's Game PDF eBook
Author Adrian Burgos
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 384
Release 2007-06-04
Genre History
ISBN 0520251431

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"Adrian Burgos is one of best young historians currently working the baseball beat. This is essential reading, not just for baseball aficionados, but anyone interested in the history of American race and ethnic relations."—Jules Tygiel, author of Extra Bases: Reflections on Jackie Robinson, Race, and Baseball History "Playing America's Game is a terrific addition to the growing literature in Latino history. It is the most comprehensive and nuanced treatment of Latinos and professional baseball."—Vicki L.Ruiz, author of From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America

Bulletin of the American Game Protective Association (varies Slightly

Bulletin of the American Game Protective Association (varies Slightly
Title Bulletin of the American Game Protective Association (varies Slightly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 462
Release 1920
Genre Game protection
ISBN

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