Baseball America: The Heroes of the Game and the Times of Their Glory
From Simon & Schuster comes Donald Honig's Baseball America where he shares the stories of the heroes of the beloved game of baseball and the times of their glory.

The New York Times sports columnist, Ira Berkow, describes Baseball America as "part history, part biography, part drama, and a complete pleasure."
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Baseball America: The Heroes of the Game and the Times of Their Glory
From Simon & Schuster comes Donald Honig's Baseball America where he shares the stories of the heroes of the beloved game of baseball and the times of their glory.

The New York Times sports columnist, Ira Berkow, describes Baseball America as "part history, part biography, part drama, and a complete pleasure."
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Baseball America: The Heroes of the Game and the Times of Their Glory

Baseball America: The Heroes of the Game and the Times of Their Glory

by Donald Honig
Baseball America: The Heroes of the Game and the Times of Their Glory

Baseball America: The Heroes of the Game and the Times of Their Glory

by Donald Honig

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From Simon & Schuster comes Donald Honig's Baseball America where he shares the stories of the heroes of the beloved game of baseball and the times of their glory.

The New York Times sports columnist, Ira Berkow, describes Baseball America as "part history, part biography, part drama, and a complete pleasure."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780743222754
Publisher: Touchstone
Publication date: 02/25/2001
Pages: 342
Sales rank: 1,084,097
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Donald Honig is a novelist, historian, and editor known most for his baseball writing. He has written over forty books on baseball including Baseball When the Grass Was Real and Baseball Between the Lines. Don lives and writes in Cromwell, Connecticut, near his daughter Cathy and her family.
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