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  1. Nov 1, 1997 · A Civil War portrays American college football in what the author believes is its purest form: two teams who play for love of the game and the honor of their schools, rather than for money or fame. Bestselling sportswriter John Feinstein follows the Army and Navy teams for a single season.

  2. Dec 12, 2020 · A civil war, Army vs. Navy : a year inside college football's purest rivalry by Feinstein, John. Publication date 1997 Topics United States Military Academy ...

  3. Nov 1, 1997 · A Civil War portrays American college football in what the author believes is its purest form: two teams who play for love of the game and the honor of their schools, rather than for money or fame. Bestselling sportswriter John Feinstein follows the Army and Navy teams for a single season.

    • 9780.3B
    • 11/01/1997
    • 464
    • Little, Brown and Company
  4. www.kirkusreviews.com › john-feinstein › a-civil-warA CIVIL WAR | Kirkus Reviews

    Nov 1, 1996 · A CIVIL WAR A YEAR INSIDE ARMY VS. NAVY--COLLEGE FOOTBALL'S PUREST RIVALRY. by John Feinstein ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 1, 1996. The game, a narrow one-point victory for Army, provided a stunning climax to the season. It also supplies a stirring ending...

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  5. A Civil War portrays American college football in what the author believes is its purest form: two teams who play for love of the game and the honor of their schools, rather than for money or fame. Bestselling sportswriter John Feinstein follows the Army and Navy teams for a single season. Continue Reading.

  6. A CIVIL WAR: A Year Inside Army vs. Navy--College Football's Purest Rivalry User Review - Kirkus. Feinstein, author of the bestselling A Good Walk Spoiled (1995), again delivers the goods, this time chronicling the 1995 season of the West Point and Annapolis football teams, culminating in their ...

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