First Down and a Billion: The Funny Business of Pro Football

by Gene Klein

Hardcover, 1987

Status

Available

Call number

796.332

Collection

Publication

William Morrow & Company, Inc. (1987), Edition: 1st, 300 pages

User reviews

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I read this long, long ago, and remembered it as being a five-star book. Wanting to revisit it, I picked up a copy on Amazon.Com for the princely sum of one cent.

There are two possibilities here: either I did think it was a great book at the time, and my standards have since changed, or I thought
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it was pretty good, and my memory then advanced the rating upward over time. I honestly don't know which.

Either way, this gets a three-star rating from me today. It's a fairly engaging narrative from Gene Klein, who made a ton of money by selling used cars by the pound, raising prices on popcorn in theatres and paperback books in stores, conducting one of the first hostile takeovers in U.S. history, and so on, before making the mistake of assuming it would be nice to own a football team. It's a good read, just not that good.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

300 p.

ISBN

0688068944 / 9780688068943
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