Knute Rockne. Man Builder

Knute ROCKNE   |   Harry A. STUHLDREHER

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Knute Rockne. Man Builder

“WIN ONE FOR THE GIPPER”: KNUTE ROCKNE: MAN BUILDER BY QUARTERBACK HARRY STUHLDREHER, ONE OF ROCKNE’S FAMED FOUR HORSEMEN OF NOTRE DAME

(ROCKNE, Knute) STUHLDREHER, Harry A. Knute Rockne. Man Builder. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, (1931). Octavo, original blue cloth, original dust jacket.

First trade edition, published the same year as Knute Rockne’s tragic early death, basis for the film Knute Rockne, All-American, starring Ronald Reagan as George Gipp and featuring his most famous line: “Win one for the Gipper,” scarce in original dust jacket.

This biography of renowned Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne was written by a member of his legendary 1924 team, quarterback Harry A. Stuhldreher. Under Rockne’s coaching, that year’s backfield became a powerhouse despite their relatively diminutive statures (all below six feet and 162 pounds). In 30 games, they lost only twice, both times to rival Nebraska. They so impressed a sportwriter that they were given the nickname, “The Four Horsemen of Notre Dame.” Stuhldreher went on to a short career with the Brooklyn Horsemen for the AFL and NFL before settling into 24 years of college coaching at Villanova and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This work, one of two by Stuhldreher, was the basis for the movie Knute Rockne, All American, starring Ronald Reagan as George Gipp and including the immortal line, “Win one for the Gipper.” Preceded the same year by a limited edition signed by the author. With frontispiece and eight pages of black-and-white photogravures.

Book fine; slight edge-wear, soiling, some tape reinforcement to scarce extremely good price-clipped dust jacket.

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