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  • The League: How Five Rivals Created the NFL and Launched a Sports Empire

    John Eisenberg

    Paperback (Basic Books, Oct. 1, 2019)
    The epic tale of the five owners who shepherded the NFL through its tumultuous early decades and built the most popular sport in AmericaThe National Football League is a towering, distinctly American colossus spewing out $14 billion in annual revenue. But it was not always a success. In The League, John Eisenberg focuses on the pioneering sportsmen who kept the league alive in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s,when its challenges were many and its survival was not guaranteed. At the time, college football, baseball, boxing, and horseracing dominated America's sports scene. Art Rooney, George Halas, Tim Mara, George Preston Marshall, and Bert Bell believed in pro football when few others did and ultimately succeeded only because at critical junctures each sacrificed the short-term success of his team for the longer-term good of the league.At once a history of a sport and a remarkable story of business ingenuity, The League is an essential read for any fan of our true national pastime.
  • The League: How Five Rivals Created the NFL and Launched a Sports Empire

    John Eisenberg

    Hardcover (Basic Books, Oct. 9, 2018)
    The epic tale of the five owners who shepherded the NFL through its tumultuous early decades and built the most popular sport in AmericaThe National Football League is a towering, distinctly American colossus spewing out $14 billion in annual revenue. But it was not always a success. In The League, John Eisenberg focuses on the pioneering sportsmen who kept the league alive in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s,when its challenges were many and its survival was not guaranteed. At the time, college football, baseball, boxing, and horseracing dominated America's sports scene. Art Rooney, George Halas, Tim Mara, George Preston Marshall, and Bert Bell believed in pro football when few others did and ultimately succeeded only because at critical junctures each sacrificed the short-term success of his team for the longer-term good of the league.At once a history of a sport and a remarkable story of business ingenuity, The League is an essential read for any fan of our true national pastime.
  • That First Season: How Vince Lombardi Took the Worst Team in the NFL and Set It on the Path to Glory

    John Eisenberg

    eBook (Mariner Books, Oct. 15, 2009)
    The story of a team, a town, and a leader: Vince Lombardi’s first year as head coach of the Green Bay Packers, and how he turned them into a powerhouse. The once-vaunted Green Bay Packers were a laughingstock by the late 1950s. They hadn’t fielded a winning team in more than a decade, and were close to losing their franchise to another city. They were in desperate need of a savior—and he arrived in a wood-paneled station wagon in the dead of winter from New York City. In a single year, Vince Lombardi—the grizzled coach who took no bull—transformed a team of underachievers into winners and resurrected a Wisconsin city known for its passion for sport. He would lead them to championship to championship, and bring out the best in players including Bart Starr, Jim Taylor, Willie Davis, Forrest Gregg, and many more. From an award-winning sportswriter, That First Season is “a compelling read about perhaps the most compelling coach ever to stride an NFL sideline” (Washington Times). “Richly detailed in seamless prose, this is historical sportswriting at its finest.”—Lars Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of The Mannings: The Fall and Rise of a Football Family
  • That First Season: How Vince Lombardi Took the Worst Team in the NFL and Set It on the Path to Glory

    John Eisenberg

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 15, 2009)
    John Eisenberg's That First Season is the seldom-studied prequel to a phenomenal football career for Vince Lombardi and the Packers, drawing on exhaustive new research and interviews to tell an incredible ensemble tale of a team, a town, and their leader. The once-vaunted Green Bay Packers were a laughing stock by the late 1950s. They hadn't fielded a winning team in more than a decade and were close to losing their franchise to another city. They were in desperate need of a savior, and he arrived in a wood-paneled station wagon in the dead of winter from New York City. In a single year, Vince Lombardi€”the grizzled coach who took no bull€”transformed a team of underachievers into winners and resurrected a city known for its passion for sport.
  • The League: How Five Rivals Created the NFL and Launched a Sports Empire

    John Eisenberg

    eBook (Basic Books, Oct. 9, 2018)
    The epic tale of the five owners who shepherded the NFL through its tumultuous early decades and built the most popular sport in AmericaThe National Football League is a towering, distinctly American colossus spewing out $14 billion in annual revenue. But it was not always a success. In The League, John Eisenberg focuses on the pioneering sportsmen who kept the league alive in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s,when its challenges were many and its survival was not guaranteed. At the time, college football, baseball, boxing, and horseracing dominated America's sports scene. Art Rooney, George Halas, Tim Mara, George Preston Marshall, and Bert Bell believed in pro football when few others did and ultimately succeeded only because at critical junctures each sacrificed the short-term success of his team for the longer-term good of the league.At once a history of a sport and a remarkable story of business ingenuity, The League is an essential read for any fan of our true national pastime.
  • That First Season: How Vince Lombardi Took the Worst Team in the NFL and Set It on the Path to Glory

    John Eisenberg

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Sept. 21, 2010)
    When Vince Lombardi took the job of coaching the Green Bay Packers in 1959, he inherited a team that had gone from legendary to laughing stock. They hadn’t fielded a winning team in over a decade and had gone 1-10-1 in the 1958 season despite having seven future Hall of Famers on the team. They were a team accustomed to losing and in desperate need of a turnaround. That First Season chronicles that turnaround at the hands of Lombardi, himself serving as a head coach for the first time. The Packers were a team of talented underachievers more used to lax coaching and late nights than grueling practices and curfews. Lombardi’s no-bull coaching style helped hammer them into winners who operated with machine-like precision. Every football fan knows that the Packers under Lombardi were champions, but That First Season shows how he did it, bringing readers the inside story of a sports dynasty.
  • That First Season: How Vince Lombardi Took the Worst Team in the NFL and Set It on the Path to Glory

    John Eisenberg

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 15, 2009)
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  • Lewis And Clark: Path To The Pacific

    Jana Eisenberg

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Discusses the events and key figures behind the incredibly adventurous and treacherous exploration of the United States' western frontier.
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  • Lewis & Clark: Path To The Pacific

    Jana Eisenberg

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Discusses the events and key figures behind the incredibly adventurous and treacherous exploration of the United States' western frontier.
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  • Lewis and Clark: Path to the Pacific

    Jana Eisenberg

    Library Binding
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  • First In Peace

    John Rosenberg

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A biography of George Washington from his involvement in the Constitutional Convention in 1787, through his two terms as president, up to his death in 1799
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  • First In War

    John Rosenberg

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, April 1, 1998)
    Chronicles George Washington's role in the American Revolution, from his appointment as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army to the British surrender at Yorktown and his famous farewell address.
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