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Saying It Ain't So: American Values as Revealed in Children's Baseball Stories, 1880-1950 (Series XI Anthropology and Sociology

Saying It Ain't So: American Values as Revealed in Children's Baseball Stories, 1880-1950 (Series XI Anthropology and Sociology

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Saying It Ain't So: American Values as Revealed in Children's Baseball Stories, 1880-1950 (Series XI Anthropology and Sociology

by Debra A. Dagavarian

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ISBN 10
0820405833
ISBN 13
9780820405834
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New York: Peter Lang, 1987. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 6x0x8. [SPORTS]. Dagavarian, Debra A. "Saying It Ain't So: American Values as Revealed in Children's Baseball Stories, 1880-1950 (Series XI Anthropology and Sociology)." New York: Peter Lang, 1987. English language. Hardcover. 9 x 6 x 0.5 in. 23 x 16 x 2 cm. 14 oz. viii, 223 pp. Small stain on top of page block. Abrasion on free front endpaper. Text clean. Very Good Plus. ISBN: 0820405833."Saying It Ain't So explores the themes which emerge from popularly-read children's stories about baseball. This book examines the first piece of baseball fiction, which appeared in 1882, and was written for children. Why does baseball – more than other sports – teach values of supportiveness, responsibility, and fairness? How do children's stories bring out these values? This work reveals the unique qualities of baseball which set it apart from other sports and truly make it our national pastime.

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Title
Saying It Ain't So: American Values as Revealed in Children's Baseball Stories, 1880-1950 (Series XI Anthropology and Sociology
Author
Debra A. Dagavarian
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good Plus
Quantity Available
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ISBN 10
0820405833
ISBN 13
9780820405834
Publisher
New York: Peter Lang
Date Published
1987
Size
6x0x8
Keywords
American Studies, US History, Baseball, Folklore, History, Peter Lang, Academic, Nonfiction, Kids, Children's, Sociology, Anthropology
X weight
14 oz

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