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  • ISBN13:9780804729635
  • ISBN10:0804729638
  • Publisher:Stanford University Press
  • Language:English
  • Author:Ring Lardner and Lardner Ring
  • Binding:Paperback
  • Pages:648
  • SUPC: SDL183321489

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On the Back Cover

24 humorous and revealing baseball stories [are] collected in this beautifully illustrated volume. . . Offers photos of the real players mentioned in the stories and footnotes about real events. A gem. San Francisco Chronicle
Meticulous notes help the modern reader laugh all the harder at lines like Crawford got the luckiest three-base hit I ever see by noting that Wahoo Sam Crawford of the Detroit Tigers was the most prolific triples hitter in baseball history. New York Times Book Review"

About the Author

RING LARDNER is considered the greatest writer of all time on the sport of baseball. His works include "You Know Me, Al, Gullible's Travels, Treat 'Em Rough, The Real Dope, Own Your Own Home, The Big Town," and many others. He died in 1933, at the age of forty-eight.
JEFF SILVERMAN, a former columnist for the" Los Angeles Herald Examiner," has written for" The New York Times, "the" Los Angeles Times," and several national magazines. He is also editor of "The Greatest Baseball Stories Ever Told" (page 206), "Classic Baseball Stories" (page 14), "The Greatest Golf Stories Ever Told "(page 169), "Classic Golf Stories" (page 170), "Bernard" "Darwin on Golf" (page 21), and "The Greatest Boxing Stories Ever Told "(page 206). He lives with his family in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

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