First Edition Points and Criteria for I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow...
Year Published: 1969
Author Last Name: Namath
Author First Name: Joe Willie
Publisher: Random House
Original Price: $6.95
Pages: 279
First Printing is stated on copyright page above Random House line number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. Boards are dark green with silver lettering on the spine, and facsimile signature in black on the front. Dust jacket design is backwards - features a photo of Namath on the front, and title of the book on the back. The full title of the book is I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow... 'Cause I Get Better-Looking Every Day.
Joe Namath led the New York Jets to a Super Bowl championship in 1969.
I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow... is classified in the following category: Sports
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