(DOWNLOAD) "Their Life's Work" by Gary M. Pomerantz ~ eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free

eBook details
- Title: Their Life's Work
- Author : Gary M. Pomerantz
- Release Date : January 29, 2013
- Genre: Football,Books,Sports & Outdoors,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 24765 KB
Description
âThe definitive book of the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelersâ (Scott Brown, ESPN), Their Lifeâs Work is a triumphant yet intimate literary sports book thatâthrough exquisite reportage, love, and honestyâtells the full story of the best team to ever play the game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1970s won an unprecedented and unmatched four Super Bowls in six years. A dozen of those Steelers players, coaches, and executives have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, and three decades later their names echo in popular memory: âMeanâ Joe Greene, Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Mike Webster, Jack Lambert, Lynn Swann, and John Stallworth. In ways exhilarating and heartbreaking, they define not only the brotherhood of sports but those elements of the game that engage tens of millions of Americans: its artistry and its brutality.
Drawing on hundreds of interviews, Their Lifeâs Work is a richly textured story of a team and a sport, what the game gave these men, and what the game took. It gave fame, wealth, and, above all, a brotherhood of players, twelve of whom died before turning sixty. To a man, they said theyâd do it again, all of it. They bared the soul of the game to Gary Pomerantz, and he captured it wondrously. âHere is a book as hard-hitting and powerful as the âSteel Curtainâ dynasty that Pomerantz depicts so deftly. Itâs the NFLâs version of The Boys of Summer, with equal parts triumph and melancholy. Pomerantzâs writing is strong, straightforward, funny, sentimental, and blunt. Itâs as working class and gritty as the men he writes aboutâ (The Tampa Tribune, Top 10 Sports Books of the Year).