From: Triumph Books Publisher: Triumph Books Average Rating: Binding: Hardcover Label: Triumph Books Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 256 Publication Date: January 01, 2003
Product Description: The Earnhardt Collection is the only book to chronicle his complete winning history. From his first win at Bristol in 1979 through his final checkered flag at Talladega in 2000, the reader will marvel at the coverage of each Dale triumph.
Fansedge Inc (good or bad?) I ordered a hard-cover copy of this book. I received a paperback. For the longest time, I simply assumed I accidentally ordered the wrong book and remained embarrassed by my gift. Despite the book being a great archive of Earnhardt's career, the paperback appears like a coloring book from the outside. It does not appear to be a quality gift, but rather a cheap way out of one. Then I looked into it, and realized I did in fact order a hard-cover. Fansedge Inc simply delivered me the wrong book-- one that's half as expensive. Convenient? I don't know. I'm interested to see how they handle my complaint. Anyhow, I give the book itself, as an Earnhardt archive collection, 5-stars. The company selling the book, however, I give a lowly 1-star rating. Hence, my total 3-star rating. But who knows, perhaps Fansedge Inc will provide me with excellent customer service, in which case, I'll improve my rating of them.
The Earnhardt Collection This book is a must for any fan of Earnhardt Sr. I bought this for my father for christmas and he hasnt put it down. Very detailed and thourough in Dale's wins. Very impressed with the content, pictures, and overall presentation of the information. A great book and great addition to any collection! a must buy!
A tribute to the greatest NASCAR driver of the modern era. The reviewer who said Dale Earnhardt Sr. was nothing but trash must be a Gordon fan. This review is to be about the book in question, not about peoples personal opinion's or dislikes of the man it is written about. The book is just as awsome as the man it is written about and I'm sure any true "Intimidator" fan would be proud to own it. At least this book gives us as fans the chance to relive some old memories every time we read it since "The Man In Black" has gone on to greener pastures. God bless ya Dale and rest in peace.
Dale Earnhardt was the man! I got this book for my birthday this year. It is one of my prized possessions. If you are an Earnhardt fan, get this book. It gives accounts of every win, from the first win at Bristol, to the last one at Talladega. Very colorful and very detailed. It is a real treat!