A civil war, Army vs. Navy
a year inside college football's purest rivalry
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Word Count
107,250 words, Guess
Page Count
429 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecivilwararmyvsna0000fein_d0d8
- Internet Archivecivilwararmyvsna0000fein
- ISBN-100316278246
- ISBN-139780316278249
- Library of Congress Control Number96024675
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number50861743
- Better World Books9780316278249
- Open LibraryOL22859448M
Classifications
- LCCGV958.U5F45 1997
- DDC796.332/63
- LCCGV958.U5 F45 1996
Alternate Titles
- Civil war
Description
Follows the Army and Navy football teams through an entire season, vividly capturing the emotions, the strategies, the personalities, and the behind-the-scenes struggles.
First Sentence
ALMOST thirty minutes after the last play of his college football career, Jim Cantelupe, still dressed in the black uniform with the gold number 22 on the back and front, walked down a dank, winding hallway in the bowels of Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium.
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