’69 Chiefs is a vibrantly written and vividly photographed narrative of the legendary season of the 1969 Kansas City Chiefs’ journey to a world championship in Super Bowl IV. Along with an intimate view of the team and their historic season, readers are given a clear perspective of a crucial point in Kansas City’s history, when the Heart of America stood on the verge of becoming a thoroughly modern American city.
The year 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of this legendary season in Kansas City sports history—when the Kansas City Chiefs reached the pinnacle of pro football, defeating the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV to become world champions. Experience the magic of this epic journey through the words of award-winning writer, Michael MacCambridge, and pictures, including a treasure trove of photographs from Rod Hanna, the Chiefs’ team photographer during that historic season (many never-before-seen). You’ll join the Chiefs on their extraordinary journey, from the heat of training camp at William Jewell College in Liberty, to the adversity of losing quarterback Len Dawson to an early-season injury, to the triumph of upset playoff wins over the defending world champion New York Jets and the arch-rival Oakland Raiders, to the final triumph in Super Bowl IV, after one of the most chaotic Super Bowl weeks ever. This lavish book documents how the Chiefs revolutionized pro football, transformed the way the rest of the nation saw Kansas City, and helped Kansas Citians see themselves more clearly. Whether you’re a longtime Chiefs fan who wants to relive that thrilling season, or a younger Chiefs diehard seeking to better understand why the Chiefs of that era were so beloved, this is the book for you.
A coffee table style book, celebrating the KC Chiefs World Championship of 1970. Awesome pictures and well written text of a era gone by. A old school Chiefs fan will enjoy this book and the memories it brings back. It will keep us company and hoping till the teams able to return to the Super Bowl one day I hope in the near future.
Pretty well-written, for a sports book (and accompanied with fantastic photographs). MacCambridge, who was raised in the Kansas City area, is a good writer with an impressive vocabulary and an ability to tell the story of a sports season (and with some humor) without it bogging down into a tiresome play-by-play retelling. I also thought his prologue succeeded in tying an appropriate bow on the story.
This coffee-table style book is more than just pretty pictures and cursory words. MacCambridge, who has previously written thorough books on the NFL and Chiefs owner Hunt, applies the same level of detail on a smaller scale here. He goes through the 1969 Chiefs season (when they won their only Super Bowl), recapping each game and the year’s major storylines, from tactics to race. The pictures and memorabilia are equally excellent, making this a book recommended for fans of the Chiefs and/or NFL history. Every Super Bowl-winning team deserves a book like this.
I received this book as a Christmas gift in 2024 and within two days, I had read it cover to cover. As a football fan, and more specifically, a Chiefs fan I thoroughly enjoyed the in depth examination of the Chiefs 1969 season. But what I didn't expect was a look at the city of Kansas City, a city I love, at this time in history and the Chiefs place in it. Reflecting on the talent on that team, to date still the only team in which more than half their defensive starters have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, it is still hard to believe that they only earned one championship. If you are a Chiefs fan or a football fan, or both, you will enjoy this book. Highly recommended!
Mike MacCambridge is one of my favorite writers. This book gives you exactly what you need with the '69 Chiefs. The City. The Coach. The Team. The Season. It is a coffee book on steroids. If you are a Chiefs fan, it's a have-to-buy book. But football fans and those that love the NFL's history would enjoy it. The AFL's final game. Historical.
Hat memories from my senior year we had been blown out in the 1st Superbowl so this was triumphant. This was also my senior year where we played in the state championship.so I had a fantastic team to play for while watching the chiefs win it all. It was a wonderful year. Great stories of the wonderful personalities that put that great world championship together