Ed Snider: The Last Sports Mogul

· Blackstone Publishing · Narrated by Michael Quinlan
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10 hr 37 min
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A multidimensional biography of one of Philadelphia’s ultimate power brokers

Most sports team owners make their money elsewhere and purchase a team as an extravagant hobby—but that is not the story of Ed Snider. One of the few owners in history to start a franchise by mortgaging nearly everything to his name, the Philadelphia Flyers founder would go on to form the billion-dollar empire of Comcast-Spectacor and cement his standing as one of the biggest movers and shakers in the city’s history.

Snider was ambitious and entrepreneurial, though his ferocious demands for perfection would scare some employees away. He was affectionate with his treasured family yet lacked emotional intelligence in other personal matters. Staunchly capitalist, Snider could be progressive-minded when it came to sharing his wealth with those in need.

The Last Sports Mogul embraces these seeming contradictions to form a complex portrait of an unparalleled figure in sports, business, and civic history.

Thoroughly researched and reported, this is a fascinating business story encompassing humble beginnings, unprecedented success, and the values one chooses at the end of the day.

About the author

Alan Bass is a small-business owner and has been a contributor to The Hockey News magazine since 2009. His writing has been featured across sports media, from NHL.com to ESPN.com and more. His previously published works include The Great Expansion: The Ultimate Risk That Changed the NHL Forever and Professional Hockey in Philadelphia: A History, along with contributions to various other books. He lives in Wenonah, New Jersey, with his wife and dog.

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