History of Baseball in 100 Objects

History of Baseball in 100 Objects
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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

Josh Leventhal

ناشر

Running Press

شابک

9781603764018
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Library Journal

June 15, 2015

Sports fans love memorabilia. They flock to see it at museums, display it proudly in their living rooms, search for it endlessly in flea markets, and buy, sell, and trade it online. There is a certain magic in holding an object that has been touched by history, or at least autographed by a maker of that history. Leventhal (Take Me Out to the Ballpark) understands that sentiment and undertakes assembling a story--the story of baseball--with nothing more than 100 items. The trick, of course, is in the selection of those artifacts, and the author does a masterly job of choosing a mix of things from the obvious to the obscure to flesh out his narrative. Some of the choices--an early fielder's glove, Ted Williams's bat--are so self-evident as to be noncontroversial. Others aren't immediately recognizable but make sense in their explanation. Then there are those items that might seem odd or frivolous but add necessary perspective about the game; Tommy John's elbow and the Reggie Bar are prime examples. Each object is beautifully photographed, sometimes alongside other items from its era for perspective. The works are accompanied by intriguing essays detailing their significance and place in baseball history. These written pieces are thorough but brief enough for any reader to dip into while flipping through the pages. VERDICT Leventhal succeeds in relating an expansive account featuring well-chosen ephemera in a book with wide appeal for baseball fans.--Brett Rohlwing, Milwaukee P.L.

Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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