Tom Landry : An Autobiography by Gregg Lewis and Tom Landry (1990, Hardcover)

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PublisherZondervan
ISBN-100310529107
ISBN-139780310529101
eBay Product ID (ePID)2041582

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Book TitleTom Landry : an Autobiography
Number of Pages260 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicFootball
Publication Year1990
IllustratorYes
GenreSports & Recreation
AuthorGregg Lewis, Tom Landry
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight24.5 Oz

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN90-033913
Dewey Edition20
Dewey Decimal796.332/092 B
Table Of ContentContributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. T.A. Singleton,Introduction. Research Strategies: F.W. Lange and J.S. Handler, The Ethnohistorical Approach to Slavery. Settlement: K.E. Lewis, Plantation Layout and Function in the south Carolina Lowcountry. C.E. Orser, Jr., and A.M. Nekola, Plantation Settlement from Slavery to Tenancy: An Example from a Piedmont Plantation in South Carolina. Artifact Patterns: F.W. Lange and S.B. Carlson, Distributions of European Earthenwares on Plantations on Barbados, West Indies. L.G. Lewis, The Planter Class: the Archaeological Record at Drayton Hall. S.M. Moore, Social and Economical Status on the Coastal Plantation: An Archaeological Perspective. Foodways: E.J. Reitz, T. Gibbs, and T.A. Rathbun, Archaeological Evidence for Subsistence on Coastal Plantations. Afro-American Traditions: S.L. Jones, The African-American Tradition in Vernacular Architecture. A. Friedlander, Establishing Historical Probabilities for Archaeological Interpretations: Slave Demography of Two Plantations in the South Carolina Lowcountry, 1740-1820. T.R. Wheaton and P.H. Garrow, Acculturation and the Archaeological Record in the Carolina Lowcountry. D.V. Armstrong, An Afro-Jamaican Slave Settlement: Archaeological Investigation at Drax Hall. Transformation: T.A. Singleton, Archaeological Implications for Changing Labor Conditions. W.H. Adams and S.D. Smith, Historical Perspectives on Black Tenant Farmer Material Culture: The Henry C. Long General Store Ledger at Waverly Plantation, Mississippi. Index.
SynopsisUntil now, Tom Landry has nover told his own personal story or recorded his account of the Dallas Cowboys--the people and the organization that became America's Team. This autobiography offers an inside look at not just thefacts, but the thoughts, feelings and faith behind the familiar, stoic sideline visage. Illustrations.
LC Classification NumberGV939.L28A3 1990

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  • A Must read of a good honest autobiography -Tom Landry great man and coach and Christian

    love Tom Landry - my husband- Tom was his hero. What a wonderful coach and also Christian gentleman. And influenced his team all throughout the years with good advice and lived a great life and was a good example in front of each of them daily. My husband and I lived in the Ft. Worth Dallas area for several years and enjoyed the team and the love of the Dallas Cowboys-- always the best !! in our book. Autobiography - enlightening, interesting and great insight into the always original Tom Landry --- Martha and George Smith -

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