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Red Smith on Baseball - The Game's Greatest Writer on the Game's Greatest Years (Paperback)
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Red Smith on Baseball - The Game's Greatest Writer on the Game's Greatest Years (Paperback)
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Loot Price R392
Discovery Miles 3 920
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"August Adolphus Busch Jr., the new president of the Cardinals, is
a chubby gentleman called Gussie, about the size of a St. Louis
brewer. He has horn-rimmed glasses, a zillion dollars and an air of
pleased bewilderment. He rides to the hounds and travels by bus."
It's not hard to pluck a memorable passage from the sportswriting
of Red Smith. In more than fifty years as a newspaperman, notably
with the New York Herald Tribune and the New York Times, he earned
a reputation as the best writer ever to confront the game of
baseball astute, clever, witty, and stylish. In this bountiful
selection of his most memorable columns 175 of them, from 1941 to
1981 baseball fans can recapture some of baseball's greatest
moments and most unforgettable characters. Jackie Robinson's debut
is here, and so is Hank Greenberg hitting home runs; Enos Slaughter
scoring the winning run in the seventh game of the 1946 World
Series; Stan Musial, Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Boudreau; the
sly antics of Charles Dillon Stengel; Durocher's lip; Mickey Mantle
and Yogi Berra, and scores of others. It's a baseball feast.
Readers who are not baseball fans will have to be satisfied with
just wonderful writing. With 14 black-and-white photographs."
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