Memories of Summer: When Baseball Was an Art and Writing About it a Game
| Author: | Roger Kahn |
| ISBN: | 0786883162 |
Binding: Trade PaperBack
Publisher: Hyperion
Publishers List Price: 12.45
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A sports journalist reminisces about the days of Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Babe Ruth, and Willie Mays, when writers hung out with ball players, before the days of agents and publicists. by the author of The Boys of Summer. 40,000 first printing.
Online Review
Esteemed baseball writer Roger Kahn's Memories of Summer makes a fine companion to his earlier classic,The Boys of Summer. Both books plow similar soil--Kahn's roots in Brooklyn and his years covering the Dodgers with fertile prose--but the similarities end there. The new volume, subtitled "When Baseball Was an Art, and Writing About It a Game," foregoes its predecessor's route of wistful melancholy and broken dreams for the exhilaration of the sport itself. Kahn focuses his considerable powers on the ways baseball permeated America's post-World War II ethos, and why, in an era less blemished by cynicism, baseball blossomed into a writer's playing field.
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Condition: Very Good Price: 1.99 Notes: A wonderful copy with some minor edgewear to the cover. - , Trade PaperBack, Very Good / |
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Condition: Very Good Price: 1.99 Notes: A wonderful copy with some minor edgewear to the cover. - , Trade PaperBack, Very Good / |

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