The Fall of the 1977 Phillies

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Here is a new book that was written by one of my readers, Professor Mitchell Nathanson of Villanova University School of Law where he is the Associate Professor of Legal Writing. He contacted me about his book in an e-mail just this morning. I’ll save you the idle chatter and just provide you with info [link]

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Baseball Links Exchange: Phillies Nation
Published 6/17/2008 by Peter Schiller at Baseball Reflections
... later. And in those rare cases when sweet victory befalls upon us, we rejoice and celebrate like only Phillies fans do: by going to Geno’s and making it a two cheesesteak night. These guys live and die by the Phillies and are as Phanatical of phans as you can get. It’s that intensity that makes this a good read. I hope you agree. For a good read, click on the link below and go check out this book by Professor Mitchell Nathanson of Villanova University School of Law entitled, “ The Fall of the 1977 Phillies: How a Baseball Team’s Collapse Sank a City’s Spirit ”. ...

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