| Baseball: The Golden Age (Oxford Paperbacks) (Vol 2) |  | Authors: Harold Seymour, Dorothy Z. Seymour Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Category: Book
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Seller: Bennett Books Ltd Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 400,854
Media: Paperback Pages: 512 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.4 x 1
ISBN: 0195059131 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.35709 EAN: 9780195059137 ASIN: 0195059131
Publication Date: July 13, 1989 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Focusing on the years 1903 to 1930, Dr. Seymour discusses the emergence of the two major leagues and the World Series, the bitter trade struggles and pennant rivalries, and such legendary figures as Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb.
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| Customer Reviews: Much more readable and "in the trenches" than Volume One July 1, 2009 Virtualmonk (San Antonio, TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
After spending a volume dwelling on all the events that took place to at last produce the American and National Leagues as we know them today, Seymour uses the second volume to at focus on the players, profiling the great ones (Cobb, Walter Johnson, etc.) as well as giving interesting factoids about pennant races, teams, managers and players. I'm about half way through and it's been a much faster read than Volume One.
Keep in mind, though, that while these are rightfully acclaimed histories of The Game, if you are looking for detailed recollections on a particular pennant race, team, etc., you will need to look elsewhere. This volume covers 1903-1930 in 492 pages. In addition, if you're hoping to use footnotes or endnotes to do deeper research or just to check the source material, you're out of luck. There are none.
Like An Old Friend. August 25, 2001 Mr. Joseph Edward Clark (Phila,PA USA) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
I had first read this book during the early 70's when I was Still in my teens,because nostilgia has a way of destorting things this book was not quite as great as I remembered it to be. Nevertheless it is still great a book, for those of us who understand that in History while Wars,Summit Meetings and the like have (and should ) thier place, so should the more ordinary aspects, of our cultural life. The portions of this book that deal with Ty Cobb's insanity and racism Hal Chase's corruption, "Judge Landis's" overated qualties, and the fact that the 1919 World Series scandal was merely a means to an end, rather than the actual cause of the overthrow of The National Commission, for me anyway make for great reading, I would urge anyone intrested in American culture, or just loves baseball/nostilgia to purchase this book here.
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