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Evan 'Mr Football' Burian Book Signing

event image Time: Saturday, November 28, 2009 1:00 p.m.
Location: The Moravian Book Shop
Evan Burian, Mr. Football, will be joining us to sign both of his books, Ancient Rivals and Thanksgiving Day Football, and Football Legends of Pennsylvania. Make sure you have a copy for the sports fan on your list, or send them by to talk with Evan, the most knowledgeable fan of football in PA!

Football Legends of Pennsylvania(Trade Paperback)
by Burian, Evan
Format:  Trade Paperback
Price:  $29.95
Published: Evan Burian Publishing, 2003
Inventory Status: Special Order - Subject to Availability

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Football Legends of Pennsylvania is Evan Burian's fourth volume on sports history in the state. Pennsylvania has always been noted nationally for the production of coal, steel and tough football players, and Burian's encyclopedic presentation brings to life the Keystone State's most famous players, legendary coaches, and championship teams that were all stamped "Made in Pennsylvania." The author's research covers over 1,000 of the game's greatest names, such as Herb Adderley of Philadelphia, Chuck Bednarik of Bethlehem, Fred Biletnikoff of Erie, Mike Ditka of Aliquippa, Jack Ham of Johnstown, Joe Montana of Monongahela, Lenny Moore of Reading, Mike Munchak of Scranton, Joe Namath of Beaver Falls, Mike Reid of Altoona, and Johnny Unitas of Pittsburgh.