Gardening Sale!
 
 

Special Offers see all

Enter to WIN!

Weekly drawing for $100 credit. Subscribe to our Specials newsletter for a chance to win.
Privacy Policy

More at Powell's


Recently Viewed clear list


Guests | May 6, 2013

Benjamin Percy: IMG The Roof People



My sister slept with the light on until she was 27. She rightfully blames me. I would leap out of closets with my hands made into claws. I would... Continue »
  1. $18.19 Sale Hardcover add to wish list

    Red Moon

    Benjamin Percy 9781455501663

spacer
Ships free on qualified orders.
$9.95
Used Hardcover
Usually ships in 5 to 7 business days
Add to Wishlist
available for shipping or prepaid pickup only
Qty Store Section
1 Remote Warehouse Sports and Fitness- Sports General

Rockne of Notre Dame: The Making of a Football Legend

Rockne of Notre Dame: The Making of a Football Legend Cover

 

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

To say that Knute Rockne was the best coach who ever lived is to understate his importance to football. True, in a mere twelve years, his "Fighting Irish" won 105 games, including five astonishing undefeated seasons. But Rockne was more than the sum of his victories--he was an icon, a legend on a par with Babe Ruth, a sports giant who, more than anyone, made football an American obsession.

In Rockne of Notre Dame, Ray Robinson delivers a memorable portrait of one of the great American sports figures. The book gives us colorful descriptions of such Rockne teams as the undefeated 1924 eleven led by the illustrious Four Horsemen, and the 1930 squad, Rockne's last and greatest. Here too are vivid accounts of some of the great games in Notre Dame history, including epic battles with arch rivals Army, Nebraska, Carnegie Tech, and USC. But the heart of the book is Rockne himself. A renowned motivator whose "Win one for the Gipper" is the most famous locker-room speech ever, Rockne was also football's most brilliant innovator, a pioneer of the forward pass, a master of the psychological ploy, and an early advocate of conditioning. Though Robinson doesn't pull punches, Rockne emerges as an exemplary and complex figure, a fierce competitor who was generous in victory and defeat, an inspiring father figure to his players, and a man so revered nationwide that when he died in a plane crash in 1931, at the height of his career, he was mourned by the entire country.

A feast for all Notre Dame grads and for subway alumni everywhere, this engaging biography is the finest portrait we have of the man who changed football in America.

Synopsis:

In a mere twelve years, Rockne's "Fighting Irish" won 105 games, including five astonishing undefeated seasons. But Rockne was more than the sum of his victories--he was an icon who, more than anyone, made football an American obsession.

The book gives us colorful descriptions of such Rockne teams as the undefeated 1924 eleven led by the illustrious Four Horsemen, and the 1930 squad, Rockne's last and greatest. A renowned motivator whose "Win one for the Gipper" is the most famous locker-room speech ever, Rockne was also football's most brilliant innovator, a pioneer of the forward pass, a master of the psychological ploy, and an early advocate of conditioning. In this balanced account, Rockne emerges as an exemplary and complex figure: a fierce competitor who was generous in victory and defeat; an inspiring father figure to his players; and a man so revered nationwide that when he died in a plane crash in 1931, at the height of his career, he was mourned by the entire country.

"A solid portrait of one of football's most solid figures."--The New York Times Book Review

About the Author

Ray Robinson is a noted sports writer and magazine editor whose previous books include "Oh, Baby, I Love It" (which he wrote with Tim McCarver); Iron Horse: Lou Gehrig in His Time; Matty, An American Hero; and Yankee Stadium, 75 Years of Drama, Glamour, and Glory. He lives in New York City.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780195105490
Subtitle:
The Making of a Football Legend
Author:
Robinson, Ray
Author:
null, Ray
Author:
Robinson, Raymond H.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Sports
Subject:
History, American | Cultural
Publication Date:
19990923
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
22 halftones
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
9.2 x 6.1 x 1.2 in 1.3 lb

Other books you might like

  1. Mind Over Water: Lessons on Life... Used Hardcover $6.50
  2. Rudy's rules Used Hardcover $1.98
  3. When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of... Used Trade Paper $1.50
  4. Backyard Brawl: Inside the Blood... Used Trade Paper $4.50
  5. The Muhammad Ali Reader Used Hardcover $6.50
  6. The Canoe: An Illustrated History New Hardcover $23.95

Related Subjects

» Sports and Outdoors » Sports and Fitness » Football » Biographies
» Sports and Outdoors » Sports and Fitness » Sports General

Rockne of Notre Dame: The Making of a Football Legend Used Hardcover
0 stars - 0 reviews
$9.95 In Stock
Product details 304 pages Oxford University Press - English 9780195105490 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , In a mere twelve years, Rockne's "Fighting Irish" won 105 games, including five astonishing undefeated seasons. But Rockne was more than the sum of his victories--he was an icon who, more than anyone, made football an American obsession.

The book gives us colorful descriptions of such Rockne teams as the undefeated 1924 eleven led by the illustrious Four Horsemen, and the 1930 squad, Rockne's last and greatest. A renowned motivator whose "Win one for the Gipper" is the most famous locker-room speech ever, Rockne was also football's most brilliant innovator, a pioneer of the forward pass, a master of the psychological ploy, and an early advocate of conditioning. In this balanced account, Rockne emerges as an exemplary and complex figure: a fierce competitor who was generous in victory and defeat; an inspiring father figure to his players; and a man so revered nationwide that when he died in a plane crash in 1931, at the height of his career, he was mourned by the entire country.

"A solid portrait of one of football's most solid figures."--The New York Times Book Review

spacer
spacer
  • back to top
Follow us on...




Powell's City of Books is an independent bookstore in Portland, Oregon, that fills a whole city block with more than a million new, used, and out of print books. Shop those shelves — plus literally millions more books, DVDs, and eBooks — here at Powells.com.