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The Story of the Iconic Hockey Club and its Top 50 Heroes, Wins & Events
By Jay Greenberg
SPORTS & RECREATION
600 Pages, 9 x 11
Formats: PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket
PDF, $19.99 (US $19.99) (CA $26.99)
ISBN 9781633197121
Rights: WOR
Triumph Books (Dec 2016)
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The Philadelphia Flyers at 50
The Story of the Iconic Hockey Club and its Top 50 Heroes, Wins & Events
By Jay Greenberg
Contact: Bill Ames, Triumph Books, 312.676.4256, b.ames@triumphbooks.com
The Philadelphia Flyers are as tenacious as they come: a franchise known for its character and drive as much as its hockey. From celebrating great achievements to overcoming horrible tragedy and loss, the 2016-17 season marks half a century of story-worthy Flyers hockey from their earliest days to the present.
In The Philadelphia Flyers at 50: The Story of the Iconic Hockey Club and its Top 50 Heroes, Wins & Events (Triumph Books, December 2016), Jay Greenberg commemorates the history of one of the NHL’s most storied franchises with detail and passion. 600 pages of Flyers stories and full-color photographs immerse fans in the iconic history of the Flyers franchise. Highlights include:
The Philadelphia Flyers at 50 sets a new standard for contemporary sports history. On the ice, in the dressing room and behind the scenes, it documents how the Flyers and their fans have maintained the passion that is their hallmark. Including trades, retirements, injuries, untimely deaths, as well as profiles of 50 Flyer heroes and descriptions of the club's 50 most important wins and significant events, this comprehensive book has it all.
About the Author:
Jay Greenberg is a 40-year veteran of newspapers, magazines and websites, including the New York Post, Toronto Sun, Sports Illustrated, Philadelphia Daily News, Philadelphia Evening and Sunday Bulletin, and Kansas City Star. He authored the most complete history of a team ever published, Full Spectrum, about the Philadelphia Flyers, and has been a contributor to The Hockey News for four decades. He lives in Manalapan, New Jersey.
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