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Boys of Summer

by Roger Kahn


ISBN: 0451134338
ISBN-13: 9780451134332
Format: Paperback

Summary

The classic history of baseball and the Brooklyn Dodgers by the preeminent writer on the sport.

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"This isn't a book; it's a love affair between a man, his team, and an era."

   -- Christian Science Monitor

"Kahn's book is marvelous...a splendid historical work. It is about youthful dreams in small American towns and big cities decades ago, and how some of these dreams were fulfilled, and about what happened to those dreamers after reality and old age arrived."    -- Gay Talese

Bibliographic Details

Publisher: New Amer Library
Published date: 1982

Publisher's Notes

Focuses on the lives of the baseball stars who gained recognition playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1950's.

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