The Giants of New York is the definitive history of one of the most legendary teams in professional football. Written by Barry Gottehrer, a renowned sports journalist and lifelong Giants fan, the book covers the team’s early years in the 1920s through its many triumphs and setbacks up to the present day. This edition includes new material on the team’s recent Super Bowl victories and the controversy surrounding Eli Manning’s retirement. A must-read for any football fan.
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