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100 | 1 | _aNamath Joe Willie | |
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_aI can't wait until tomorrow ... 'cause I get better-looking every day, / _cby Joe Willie Namath; Dick Schaap. |
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_aNew York : _bRandom House, _c1969. |
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_a279 p. : _bPortrait ; _c22 cm. |
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504 | _aCont.: Introduction: I never drink at halftime -- The Harper Valley P.T.A. -- Who'd they think they were messing with -- the Rams? -- I'd rather play football than ... almost anything -- I like my girls blond and my Johnie Walker Red -- They probably would have told our Lord to cut his hair -- There are no coal mines in Beaver Falls -- Nobody loves a rich rookie -- From Bruno to Bryant to Houdini -- I owe it all to two sturdy legs -- You don't call anyone who gives you $40,000 "Sonny" -- I am the greatest ... sometimes -- You never get blitzed in the press box -- I should have studied commerce -- A Star is born -- I can't wait until tomorrow -- Afterword: Life is never dull with Joe Willie / Dick Schaap. | ||
520 | _aJoe Namath "one of America's most publicized and most flamboyant sports stars tells his own story, from his youth in a steel town to college and at last to the Jets, where he won fame for himself and for them. He ... [tells] about the things--and girls--he enjoys and the kind of live | ||
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_aNamath, Joe Willie _c1943- _vBiography |
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