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Hardcover New York City baseball: The last golden age, 1947-1957 Book

ISBN: 0025417002

ISBN13: 9780025417007

New York City baseball: The last golden age, 1947-1957

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What a time In the heady days after World War II, a nation was ready for heroes and a great city was eager for entertainment. Baseball provided the heroes, and the Yankees, the Giants, and the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Home town heros

New York City Baseball tells about how the Dodgers, Giants and Yankees dominated the late 40's and early 50's baseball.I really enjoyed the opening chapters discussing the reasons for the departure of the Giants and Dodgers to the west coast.It made me feel really in on the move.The rest of the books talks about the feuds, history and outcomes of the seasons metioned.Frommer is a gifted writer and it was a pity that the book had to end.There are some neat photos and I would reccommend this book right up there with Dynasty (about the Yankees).

One of the best ever baseball books read by me!

Don't hesitate to buy this marvelous book. It told with an exact and actually atmosphere everything about NYC baseball... when the Giants were called 'Polo Grounders' and the Dodgers 'Da Bums'. The dramatic move also is well explained.

JUST A WONDER OF A BASEBALL BOOK /signed editions

When the lights came on again after World War II, they illuminated a nation ready for heroes and a city --New York--eager for entertainment. Baseball provided the heroes, and the Yankees, the Giants, and the Dodgers--with their rivalries, their successes, their stars--provided the show. Oisk and Newk, Pee Wee and Skoonj, Ski, Campy, Preacher, Westy, Blacky, Whitey, Yogi, the Yankee Clipper, the Peepul's Cherce, the Old Reliable--New York City Baseball recaptures the golden decade of 1947-1957, when the three New York teams were the uncrowned kings of the city and the very embodiment of the national pastime for much of the U.S. In those ten years, Casey Stengel and his Bronx Bombers went to the World Series seven times; Joltin' Joe DiMaggio stepped gracefully aside to make room for a yong slugger named Mickey Mantle; one Bobby Thomson hit "the shot heard 'round the world"' and the Brooklyn (but not for much longer) Dodgers achieved the impossible by beating the Yankees in the 1955 World Series.

AUTHOR SCORES! usa today

A look back at the heyday of Big Apple baseball when at least one New York team appeared in the World Series in 10 of the 11 years.

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