Yes. Former Cowboys wide receiver Pete Gent (1964-1968) wrote a novel/autobiography in 1973 entitled North Dallas 40. The main characters in the book were a quarterback and wide receiver of a professional football team. It is believed that the quarterback was modeled after Don Meredith and the wide receiver after Gent. The movie was released in 1979 and Gent wrote the screenplay.
"North Dallas Forty," a 1973 novel about the violent world of pro football, was written by Pete Gent, who played tight end for the Dallas Cowboys from 1964 to 1968 and for the New York Giants. He died of a pulmonary illness on September 30, 2011. "North Dallas Forty" was made into a 1979 feature film starring Nick Nolte, Mac Davis, G.D. Spradlin and Dayle Haddon. Gent adapted the movie's screenplay from his book.
Charles Haley. Made famous in the Dallas Cowboys book by Jeff Pearlman.
When used to mean a group of ranchers, cowboys is a common noun. If used as the name of the football team (Dallas Cowboys), a business (Backcountry Cowboy Outfitters), or a book/movie title (Midnight Cowboy) it is a proper noun.
It was written by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell.
Tom Landry is the subject of several biographies, but he authored only one:Tom Landry: An Autobiography (Zondervan, 1990)It was co-authored with Gregg Lewis.--Dallas Cowboy Books Blog
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i think you mean " who wrote the book street child?" not "how wrote the book street child?"
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a cowboy's papers for rolling a cigarette. He also called it a dream book or a bible.
A book that you wrote about yourself is an autobiography. A book that you wrote about someone else is a biography.