Alberta Crude

Alberta Crude by Frank Cosentino, published by Lulu.com on November 10, 2016, is a detailed exploration of Canadian football from 1969 to 1982. This edition spans 276 pages and is presented in English. The book draws heavily from the original publication, A Passing Game: A History of the CFL, and is primarily based on minutes of meetings that were made available to the author.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the Canadian Football League during a transformative period, providing insights into the sport’s evolution and the dynamics within the league. Alberta Crude serves as a companion to other works in the series, including Canadian Football 1983-1994: Gone South and the forthcoming Canadian Football: The Grey Cup Years. This book is a valuable resource for those interested in sports and recreation, particularly in the context of Canadian football history.
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Canadian Football 1969-1982: CLOSED DOORS & Alberta Crude leans heavily on the original publication A Passing Game: A History of the CFL published in 1996. This book is based mainly on minutes of meetings made available to the author. It is a companion to another effort published under the title Canadian Football 1983-1994: Gone South. An earlier work, Canadian Football: The Grey Cup Years, published in 1969 will also become available soon. The fourth book in the series Canadian Football 1995-2014 Home Again has already been published and is also available through Lulu.com
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