My first impression of Rick Buker's new book Total Penguins: The Definitive Encyclopedia of the Pittsburgh Penguins: Holy Frank Pietrangelo, Batman!
(Actually my first impression contained a more distinct expletive, but this is a family website.)
At over 700 pages, this is a really big book - a true encyclopedic history of the Pittsburgh Penguins. I think I equally floored at the low price for such a thick book - jacket price of just $29.95 US which means you can usually get it for just $20 bucks at most bookstores and online sources.
You can read my original book review here, or buy the book at Amazon.ca - Chapters - Amazon.com
(Actually my first impression contained a more distinct expletive, but this is a family website.)
At over 700 pages, this is a really big book - a true encyclopedic history of the Pittsburgh Penguins. I think I equally floored at the low price for such a thick book - jacket price of just $29.95 US which means you can usually get it for just $20 bucks at most bookstores and online sources.
You can read my original book review here, or buy the book at Amazon.ca - Chapters - Amazon.com
I recently had the great pleasure to sit down with author Rick Buker and talk some Pittsburgh Penguins hockey history. We talked about everything from Syl Apps and Jean Pronovost to Mario Lemieux and Ron Francis to Sidney Crosby. Here is the interview.
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