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My mother in law always gets me a few books for Christmas and this year promises that be no different. I usually ask if anyone has read any good books lately.
I have been more into biographies lately but love history books about mid century baseball as well. This past year I've read a biography on Musial, Koufax, Hodges, Mo Berg, Rivera, Clemente, as well as some Brooklyn Dodgers books and topical books. So, any thoughts or suggestions. New and old books alike are fine. Just love to see what others are reading up on. Drew
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Did you read the book about Maris? I really enjoyed it. Now, to get you off subject, if you like stuff about the mob, I suggest the book Havana Nocturne. This is a very fast read in that you won't put the book down.
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Just finished reading "Endzone: The Rise, Fall and Return of Michigan Football"
I liked the fact that is wasn't about the game but behind the scenes of how Michigan football went downhill. |
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I read Brooks, The Biography of Brooks Robinson by Doug Wilson. Really enjoyed it!
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> but love history books about mid century baseball as well.
How about mid century baseball cards? http://www.amazon.com/American-Baseb.../dp/0395586682 |
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not sports related, but try: the wizard of sun city
pretty cool stuff. "charles always had the touch" |
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I would read some of Bill James books.
The New Baseball Historical Abstract is amazing. You could also read Whatever Happened to the Hall of Fame. Both are easy reads, loaded with information and can be read all at once or in many sittings.
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Member of OBC (Old Baseball Cards), the longest running on-line collecting club www.oldbaseball.com Last edited by JTysver; 12-02-2015 at 02:08 PM. |
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Drew - I'm finishing up "Veeck as in Wreck." Not current, but a good read. 1st edition was in 1962. He was a character and gives a lot of incite, anecdotes re: '40's - '60's baseball. Informative and entertaining. My copy is from 2001, so it isn't out of print. Your Aunt can likely find it on Amazon.
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Montville's Ted Williams book is great. I have his Ruth book, "The Big Bam" but haven't started it yet.
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OT- my 1st time in a Barnes&Noble:
Totally lost when i walked in, i was like oh shit, what did i walk into? I can tell ya, COOKBOOKS is out of the question for the future. I had to pick up some Pioneer Woman book combo and it cost 60.00, plus also added a fruit tree gardening book for the old man, another 20.00 I never would of thought spending 80.oo at a book store. BTW, i did notice a collecting section on coins and toys, but failed to reach any baseball books. Damn it.
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I'll toot my own horn and recommend my book "The League of Outsider Baseball". I illustrated, wrote it and am proud as heck of it. Came out in May and received better reviews than I could have ever asked for, which you can read HERE. ESPN called it "The most beautiful baseball book of the summer" and I've gotten really great responses at all the book signings I've done this year. And I just found out it was selected as one of the nine best baseball books of the year nominated for the Casey Award...
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Regards, Larry Last edited by ls7plus; 12-10-2015 at 05:31 PM. |
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I read the recent biography of Billy Martin and thought it was terrific. I did not expect to like it as well as I did. I find it interesting to read about the stuff going on behind the headlines that I read when I was a lad. Back in the day reporters kept secrets instead of revealing them.
Baseball's Flawed Genius by Bill Penington. Bill |
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"The card" by Michael O'Keefe is a page turner about the t206 wagner, very engaging book!
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It's one thing to write/illustrate a book, but the real work is done by the people who like the book enough to support it and I've been very fortunate in that regard. I can't tell you how much fun it's been meeting people across the country and giving talks to groups about my book. |
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