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Fan Etiquette: How Did the Burning Desire to Win Become the Desire to Burn?

Fan Etiquette: How Did the Burning Desire to Win Become the Desire to Burn?

Fan Etiquette: How Did the Burning Desire to Win Become the Desire to Burn?
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Fan Etiquette: How Did the Burning Desire to Win Become the Desire to Burn?

by Keim, Will (With Lynn Lashbrook & Eileen Sullivan)

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0963183451
ISBN 13
9780963183453
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Mason, OH: Viaticum Press, 2003. Softcover. Near Fine. 90pp; Clean, tight copy, Near Fine condition. Treatise on abusive and destructive behavior by sports fans. Foreword by Steve Kerr, 5-time NBA Champion.

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Title
Fan Etiquette: How Did the Burning Desire to Win Become the Desire to Burn?
Author
Keim, Will (With Lynn Lashbrook & Eileen Sullivan)
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0963183451
ISBN 13
9780963183453
Publisher
Viaticum Press
Place of Publication
Mason, OH
Date Published
2003
Keywords
sports fans
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