Hollywood's Team: The Story of the 1950s Los Angeles Rams and Pro Football's Golden Age

Awards:   Winner of River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Prize 2006 (United States)
Author:   Jim Hock ,  Michael Downs
Publisher:   Rare Bird Books
ISBN:  

9781945572265


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   06 December 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Hollywood's Team: The Story of the 1950s Los Angeles Rams and Pro Football's Golden Age


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  • Winner of River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Prize 2006 (United States)

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In 2016, after twenty years in St. Louis, the Rams are back in their longtime home. Some call their return to Los Angeles a relocation, but it's more the restoration of a city landmark. Hollywood's Team follows the Rams of the 1950s. They were glamorous, glitzy, and most of all, they were exciting. Like the city itself, the Rams were comprised of both big stars and everyday workhorses like John Hock, father of the author-a quiet, humble, and stout offensive guard. They were the first major professional sports team west of the Mississippi River, the first to integrate, even before Jackie Robinson, the first team to reach a million fans, and the first team with a TV contract. The Rams of the 1950s were, in so many ways, the first modern sports franchise. Their roster is a who's who of the NFL Hall Fame. Names such as quarterback Norm ""The Dutchman"" Van Brocklin, wide receiver Elroy ""Crazy Legs"" Hirsch, Bob Waterfield, Tom Fears, defensive back Dick ""Night Train"" Lane, and linebacker Les Richter. Other notables from the era include a wunderkind public relations man named Pete Rozelle who would go on to become the boy commissioner of the NFL at age thirty-three. Head coach Sid Gillman was an architect of the modern passing game. Owner Dan Reeves was a genius in business, but troubled by alcohol. Heck, even the iconic comedian Bob Hope was a partial owner of the Rams at the time. The Rams were Hollywood's team. This is their story.

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Author:   Jim Hock ,  Michael Downs
Publisher:   Rare Bird Books
Imprint:   Rare Bird Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781945572265


ISBN 10:   1945572264
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   06 December 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Jim Hock is the son of the late Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman John Hock. Jim served as chief of staff to the US Secretary of Commerce, spokesman for a US Senator, and was the founder of a communications firm. He is the youngest of seven kids, played football in college, and worked as a Los Angeles Rams intern. He lives with his family outside of Washington, DC. Hollywood's Team is his first book. Michael Downs, a former sportswriter, is the author of House of Good Hope: A Promise for a Broken City and The Greatest Show: Stories, and winner of the River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Prize.

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