Red Grange and the Rise of Modern Football
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Red Grange and the Rise of Modern Football by John M Carroll
Before the Super Bowl, before Monday Night Football, even before the NFL, there was Red Grange. This title depicts the career of this soft spoken pioneer who helped lift pro football above its reputation as a dirty little business run by rogues and bargain-basement entrepreneurs.
Winner of the North American Society for Sport History Book Award, 1999
"In addition to the hindsighted look into Grange's character, the book also gives us a window into the early days of professional football and lets us see how far the pro game has come in the past eighty years."--State Journal-Register
"A special appeal of Carroll's detailed biography is that it can be read on two levels: as a straightforward chronicle of Grange's exploits in sports and entertainment and as a thoughtful inquiry into the origins and meaning of a leading American sports phenomenon. . . .While clarifying the details of Grange's life and debunking some aspects of his career, Carroll still manages to retain the appealing qualities of a gifted football player whose actual exploits delighted thousands of onlookers and captured the imaginations of millions more."--Vernon L. Volpe, Journal of Illinois History
"Sport historians should find this biography a welcome addition to the body of work emerging on the careers of specific athletic figures. Carroll sets the record straight: the record, that is, until now concocted of journalists' anecdotes and Grange's typically sanitized 'as-told-to' autobiography."--Michael Oriard, author of The End of Autumn: Reflections on My Life in Football
"Carroll deals with the many myths surrounding Grange while maintaining his 'larger than life' athletic experiences. After all, Grange will probably be remembered as the most significant collegiate football player of the twentieth century."--Ronald Smith, author of Big-Time Football at Harvard, 1905
"In addition to the hindsighted look into Grange's character, the book also gives us a window into the early days of professional football and lets us see how far the pro game has come in the past eighty years."--State Journal-Register
"A special appeal of Carroll's detailed biography is that it can be read on two levels: as a straightforward chronicle of Grange's exploits in sports and entertainment and as a thoughtful inquiry into the origins and meaning of a leading American sports phenomenon. . . .While clarifying the details of Grange's life and debunking some aspects of his career, Carroll still manages to retain the appealing qualities of a gifted football player whose actual exploits delighted thousands of onlookers and captured the imaginations of millions more."--Vernon L. Volpe, Journal of Illinois History
"Sport historians should find this biography a welcome addition to the body of work emerging on the careers of specific athletic figures. Carroll sets the record straight: the record, that is, until now concocted of journalists' anecdotes and Grange's typically sanitized 'as-told-to' autobiography."--Michael Oriard, author of The End of Autumn: Reflections on My Life in Football
"Carroll deals with the many myths surrounding Grange while maintaining his 'larger than life' athletic experiences. After all, Grange will probably be remembered as the most significant collegiate football player of the twentieth century."--Ronald Smith, author of Big-Time Football at Harvard, 1905
John M. Carroll is Regents Professor and Distinguished Faculty Lecturer at Lamar University and the author of Fritz Pollard: Pioneer in Racial Advancement.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780252071669 |
| ISBN 10 | 0252071662 |
| Title | Red Grange and the Rise of Modern Football |
| Author | John M Carroll |
| Series | Sport And Society |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
| Year published | 2004-03-17 |
| Number of pages | 296 |
| Prizes | Winner of Winner of the North American Society for Sport History Book Award, 1999. 1999 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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