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 get control of a franchise by mortgaging nearly everything to his name, the longtime Philadelphia Flyers chairman would go on to form the billion-dollar empire of Comcast-Spectacor and cement his standing as one of the most influential businessmen in the city's history.Snider was ambitious and entrepreneurial, though extraordinarily demanding of those that worked for him. He was affectionate with his loved ones, yet often showed a surprising lack of emotional intelligence. His staunch capitalist beliefs contrasted his progressive-minded views on the business of hockey and in sharing his wealth with those in need.The Last Sports Mogul embraces all sides of Snider to form a complex portrait of the unparalleled figure once named Philadelphia’s greatest mover and shaker of the millennium.
Alan Bass Knihy


Delving into over a century of hockey in Philadelphia, this comprehensive history chronicles the city's rich hockey legacy, featuring teams like the Ramblers, Quakers, and Firebirds, alongside the Flyers and the Phantoms. It highlights the players and memorable moments that shaped the sport in the area, providing a detailed account from the early 1900s through the Phantoms' final season in 2009. This book is a treasure trove for fans, celebrating the passion and evolution of hockey in the City of Brotherly Love.