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Carlisle vs. Army - Jim Thorpe, Dwight Eisenhower, Pop Warner, and the Forgotten Story of Football's Greatest Battle (Paperback)
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Carlisle vs. Army - Jim Thorpe, Dwight Eisenhower, Pop Warner, and the Forgotten Story of Football's Greatest Battle (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 4 900
You Save R63 (11%)
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In this stunning work of narrative nonfiction, Lars Anderson
recounts one of college football's greatest contests: "Carlisle vs.
Army," the fateful 1912 gridiron clash that had far-reaching
implications both real and symbolic.
The story centers on three men: Glenn "Pop" Warner, who came to the
Carlisle Indian School in 1903 and saw beyond its assimilationist
agenda, molding the Carlisle Indians into a football juggernaut and
smashing prejudices along the way; Jim Thorpe, who arrived at
Carlisle as a troubled teenager-only to become one of America's
finest athletes, dazzling his opponents and gaining fans across the
nation; and a hardnosed Kansan back named Dwight Eisenhower, who
knew that by stopping Carlisle's amazing winning streak, he could
lead the Cadets of Army to glory. But beyond recounting the tale of
this momentous match, Lars Anderson reveals its broader social and
historical context, offering unique perspectives on sports and
culture at the dawn of the twentieth century.
Filled with colorful period detail, "Carlisle vs. Army" gives a
thrilling, authoritative account of the events of an epic afternoon
whose reverberations would be felt for generations.
Praise for "Carslisle vs. Army":
"Richly detailed and gracefully written . . . In an often
overlooked football era, Anderson found a true Game of the
Century."
"-Sports Illustrated"
"[A] remarkable story . . . "Carlisle vs. Army" is about football
the way that The Natural is about baseball."
-Jeremy Schaap, author of "Cinderella Man"
"A great sports story, told with propulsive narrative drive . . .
Anderson allows himself to get inside the heads of his characters,
but as in the best sports-centered nonfiction (Hillenbrand's
"Seabiscuit" and Frost's "Greatest Game Ever Played," for example),
the technique is based on solid research."
-"Booklist" (starred review)
"A masterly tale of the gridiron."
-Neal Bascomb, author of "Red Mutiny"
"A magnificent story that's as rich in American history as it is in
sporting lore. "Carlisle vs. Army" is a dramatic and moving book,
told with an unrelenting grace."
-Adrian Wojnarowski, author of "The Miracle of St. Anthony"
"Gripping, inspiring coverage of three powerful forces'
unforgettable convergence: the sports version of "The Perfect
Storm.""
-"Kirkus Reviews"
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