Count the Rings!

Inside Boston's Wicked Awesome Reign as the City of Champions

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Pub Date 15 Oct 2017 | Archive Date 01 Nov 2017

Description

A boastful, fully illustrated, Boston fan’s celebration of the most amazing run of sports dominance any city has seen: 10 championships from 4 teams in just 16 years

The perfect gift for the Boston sports fan—a full-color, illustrated celebration of the city’s historic, unprecedented run of sports championships since the 2001-02 football season: 16 years and 10 championships from 4 teams. The champion New England Patriots (2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016), Boston Red Sox (2004, 2007, 2013), Boston Celtics (2008), and Boston Bruins (2011)—each season detailed through the key moments fans will want to replay again and again. Packed with color photography and sidebars, the book captures the transformation of Boston into Title Town!

A boastful, fully illustrated, Boston fan’s celebration of the most amazing run of sports dominance any city has seen: 10 championships from 4 teams in just 16 years

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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781493030088
PRICE $24.95 (USD)

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I haven't read Halloran's other books, but, if they're like this one, they're definitely going on my TBR list.

I mean, honestly I've read so much about the Patriots and Red Sox winning seasons, but, even in those chapters there was some new and awesome stuff and I was still entranced as everything was laid out.

And most of the stuff in the Celtics and Bruins chapters was all new because I'm more of a fair weather fan in those sports here, and while I probably watched the championships those seasons, I also probably missed most of the other stuff. So, those chapters were even better.

It seemed to pull out all the amazing and nerdy stuff into a cool book that let's us Massachusetts/New England sports fans wallow in the awesomeness of our amazing run of luck in the 21st Century for a bit.

I was given this ARC by Netgalley on behalf of Rowman & Littlefield & Lyons Press

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