
The League of Outsider Baseball
An Illustrated History of Baseball's Forgotten Heroes
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2015
Lexile Score
1230
Reading Level
7
ATOS
8.2
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Gary Cieradkowskiناشر
Atria Booksشابک
9781476775258
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

February 1, 2015
In his first book, artist and writer Cieradkowski combines a passion for the sport (nurtured by his late father, who he says inspired this project) with his credentials as a graphic designer, where his credits include the graphics at the Baltimore Orioles' Camden Yards.This book represents a natural progression from the author's Infinite Baseball Card Set blog, where he continues to design cards for players who never had them (as well as some who have)-not the bubble-gum cards of the modern era but "the beautiful old tobacco cards that were manufactured at the turn of the century." Such illustrations-and others, some full page-accompany anecdotal remembrances of the famous (at early stages of their careers), the infamous (the Black Sox and more violent criminals), the little known and those better known for other achievements. If you want a baseball card illustration of Eisenhower, Castro and Sinatra, this is your book. Prodigious research informs both the art and the text, though much within the latter will be familiar to those who have read the same baseball books the artist has. But even the well-known career of Pete Reiser, "the stuff of tragic legend," merits celebrating again, while the tales of radicals who immigrated to Russia and brought baseball with them or the hurlers who used their strong arms with hand grenades (American and Japanese alike) will be fresh for all but the most ardent baseball historians. Pretty much every country where there is baseball has its own Babe Ruth, and they're all represented here (as is Ruth). While newer generations of baseball fanatics have become more numbers oriented, the author is an old-school throwback who highlights the players in terms of their personalities. He effectively evokes a golden era of what was once the national pastime. Baseball fanatics will love this illumination of the sport's colorful past.
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February 15, 2015
Award-winning graphic artist and baseball fan Cieradkowski (The Infinite Baseball Card Set) has crafted a well-written and highly entertaining homage to known and unknown baseball players. In clear, detail-oriented language, he shares a short and enthralling history for each player, from Sandy Koufax to John Dillinger, who has touched his heart. Inspired by his father and their shared love of baseball, the author began to illustrate baseball cards as a way to tell the little-known stories of famous and not-so-famous baseball players. Unexpected historical gems adorn the pages of Cieradkowski's cleverly illustrated work, such as revelations that Fidel Castro pitched two innings for Los Barbudos (the Bearded Ones) and how Dwight Eisenhower played under the name "Wilson" for a minor league team in Kansas City. An engaging read to flip thorough idly or spend a whole day perusing. VERDICT This title is a great addition for any sports enthusiast looking for literature on baseball history but is also recommended for anyone who is remotely interested in baseball and is on the lookout for engrossing facts about the pastime.--Gus Palas, Ela Area P.L., Lake Zuirch, IL
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