New England Patriots author In Walpole
Journalist and football historian Sean
Glennon will speak and sign copies of his new history of the New
England Patriots at the Barnes & Noble Booksellers at the Walpole
Mall Saturday Oct. 18 from 1 to 2 p.m. Glennon is the author of two
Patriots-related books, the latest of which is The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: Heart-Pounding, Jaw Dropping and Gut Wrenching Moments From New England Patriots History (Triumph).
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: New England Patriots
runs through 48 years of Patriots history, telling the story of the
team’s evolution from NFL sad sacks to perennial contenders. In a
series of self-contained, fast-paced, fun and entertaining sections,
the book covers Patriots history from the team’s formation in
1960 through its heartbreaking loss to the New York Giants in Super
Bowl XLII, stopping off at the greatest, worst and weirdest moments in
between. From Billy Sullivan to Bob Kraft, Chuck Fairbanks to Bill
Belichick, Tony Eason to Tom Brady, the book recalls all of the
important people and major events of Patriots legend and lore.
For die-hard, veteran Pats fans, The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: New England Patriots
provides a chance to wince and curse and smile along, recalling the
best and worst moments, coaches, players and owners. For those who
climbed aboard the bandwagon after 2002, the book provides an
opportunity to catch up with a wild back story, and to revisit the
great moments of the Belichick era.
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: New England Patriots features a foreword written by Patriots great and Pro Football Hall of Fame member John Hannah.
Sean Glennon is a journalist and author who lives in
Florence, Mass. Glennon is the author of This Pats Year (Taylor, 2004),
which chronicles New England Patriots fans during the 2002 season. His
work has appeared in The Boston Globe, the Boston Phoenix, Details
magazine and Salon.
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