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Baseball and Other Matters in 1941

by Robert W. Creamer
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"This is a baseball book, but whether Creamer intended it or not, it's much, much more."-Sports Illustrated.

"[Creamer] recalls this momentous year in baseball and world history. He reprises Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak, Ted Williams's .406 batting average, Hank Greenberg and the draft, the furious Dodgers-Cardinals pennant fight, and the ensuing World Series. All this is portrayed against the looming U.S. entry into World War II."-Library Journal.

Robert W. Creamer, one of the best and most perceptive writers on baseball, remembers the baseball-and other matters-of 1941 in a tribute to the game that is also part memoir. Creamer was a long-time writer and editor at Sports Illustrated. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including the following Bison Books: Stengel: His Life and Times, Rhubarb in the Catbird Seat, Jocko, and The Quality of Courage.

About the Author, Robert W. Creamer

Robert W. Creamer, one of the best and most perceptive writers on baseball, remembers the baseball—and other matters—of 1941 in a tribute to the game that is also part memoir. Creamer was a long-time writer and editor at Sports Illustrated. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including the following Bison Books: Stengel: His Life and Times, Rhubarb in the Catbird Seat, Jocko, and The Quality of Courage.

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Editorials

Sports Illustrated

"This is a baseball book, but whether Creamer intended it or not, it’s much, much more."—Sports Illustrated

Chicago Sun-Times

"Creamer is a solid and clever craftsman who knows when to stay in the dugout to let a narrative pitch itself. . . . How can you not love a book like this?"—Chicago Sun-Times

Time

"Creamer artfully weaves his own 1941-college-boy-on-the-cusp-of-war persona throughout the narrative. There are wonderful asides, ranging from Red Barber’s early days as the Brooklyn Dodgers radio announcer to the draft woes of Detroit Tigers star Hank Greenberg."—Time

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2000
Publisher
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, c1991 (2000 printing)
Pages
339
Format
Audiobook
ISBN
9780803264069

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