9781538154878-1538154870-Whispers of the Gods: Tales from Baseball’s Golden Age, Told by the Men Who Played It

Whispers of the Gods: Tales from Baseball’s Golden Age, Told by the Men Who Played It

ISBN-13: 9781538154878
ISBN-10: 1538154870
Author: Peter Golenbock
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardcover 216 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781538154878
ISBN-10: 1538154870
Author: Peter Golenbock
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardcover 216 pages

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Whispers of the Gods: Tales from Baseball’s Golden Age, Told by the Men Who Played It (ISBN-13: 9781538154878 and ISBN-10: 1538154870), written by authors Peter Golenbock, was published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Baseball (Baseball, Biographies, History of Sports, Sports Miscellaneous) books. You can easily purchase or rent Whispers of the Gods: Tales from Baseball’s Golden Age, Told by the Men Who Played It (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Baseball books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.63.

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Sportswriter Golenbock delivers a fascinating oral history of Major League Baseball in the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s, as witnessed by legendary players. Drawing on intimate interviews with stars such as Stan Musial—and others whom, like Roger Maris, spoke about their experiences for the first time—Golenbock pieces together an on-the-field look into historic developments that unfolded over those three decades. Jackie Robinson’s breaking of the color barrier in 1947 is related from the vantage point of former Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Rex Barney, who speaks of the outrage the Black infielder faced by both teammates and opponents (“A lot of players on other teams wanted to strike”). The late Boston Red Sox player Ted Williams offers a maverick take on Shoeless Joe Jackson’s role in the Black Sox scandal, arguing that Jackson’s part in throwing the 1919 World Series wasn’t so simple, and that his achievements still warrant an inclusion in the Hall of Fame. Equally engrossing are the rags-to-riches tales of such players as late Hall of Famer Roy Campanella, who rose from his impoverished childhood to become “one of the greatest catchers in the history of the game.” Sports fans will be captivated. ― Publishers Weekly
The so-called “golden age” of American baseball (1940s–60s) produced some of the greatest players of all time. It has seen the likes of the legendary Ted Williams, Roger Maris, Stan Musial, Ron Santo, and Roy Campanella. Sportswriter Golenbock’s book is an oral history of some of the most fascinating players of that era. These extraordinary interviews read casually but are by no means are casual—they are so much more. They tell a great account of what baseball was during this era and give readers an intimate look at the players’ personal and professional lives. Together, the interviews paint a vivid picture that is hard to recreate and is real a treasure to behold. Told from the players’ perspectives, this well-written history is outstanding from the first page to the last. It includes archival photographs of players like Babe Ruth and Marty Marion, which complement their colorful stories both on and off the mound. Anyone who has love for the game of baseball will enjoy this remarkable book. A must-read for all baseball fans, casuals and diehards alike. ― Library Journal, Starred Review
Peter Golenbock’s nostalgic Whispers of the Gods swings for the fences, relating the real stories behind the legends of baseball’s golden age. A home run for baseball fans, this oral history tells the tales of greats like Ted Williams, Ron Santo, Roger Maris, and Stan “The Man” Musial, who remained enshrined in the pantheon of immortals long after the last out was called and the bleachers emptied out. These firsthand accounts bring to life dugouts and locker rooms, sharing the perspectives of some of the greatest to ever grace the ballfield. Dramatic historical photographs add to the book’s sentimental appeal, reviving an earlier era. Whispers of the Gods knocks it out of the park for anyone interested in compelling anecdotes from baseball’s Hall of Famers.
― Foreword Reviews
[Golenbock has] mined the tapes he made for a series of team histories and produced a marvelous book that would make a perfect Father’s Day gift for older dads who grew up with great stars like Stan Musial, Ted Williams, Marty Marion and Monte Irvin and lesser lights like Kirby Higbe and Rex Barney. In the book the players seem to be talking among themselves and they emerge as appealing human beings, not stereotypical jocks.
― The Wall Street Journal
Peter Golenbock, author of several books that are oral histories for teams, including the Dodgers, Mets and Orioles, has a new book out called Whispers of the Gods which is one of the few book titles that requires you to take a breath while saying it. In the book, Golenbock has transcribed some of his best interviews over the years, and the result is fascinating. Among them is Roy Campanella, who tells some fasci

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