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Books by Harvey Frommer
Contact:
Harvey.Frommer@Dartmouth.EDU
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Harvey Frommer is
the celebrated author of more than 33 sports books,
including the classics Shoeless Joe and Ragtime Baseball,
New York City Baseball, as well as The New York Yankee
Encyclopedia. He was also a writer at Yankees magazine for
16 years and we at the Pinstripe Press have been fans of his
work for quite some time. We are honored to have permission
to reprint some of his work here on The Highlander and
highly recommend his books to baseball fans everywhere.
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A Yankee
Century
A Celebration of the First Hundred
Years of Baseball's Greatest Team
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Rickey and Robinson
The Men Who Broke
Baseball's Color Barrier
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Growing Up Baseball
An Oral History
(w/ Frederic J. Frommer)
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Nothing defines America like
baseball. And nothing defines baseball like the
Yankees. From their historic beginnings as the New
York Highlanders playing in Manhattan's Hilltop
Park in 1903, to their reign as the modern-day
dynasty that brought Major League Baseball into a
new millennium with World Series championships in
'96, '98, '99, and 2000, this team has given us a
century of triumphs and heartbreaks.
"If you love baseball, if you love the New York
Yankees, you will love this book."
- PAUL O'NEILL
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Blending exclusive interviews with
Rachel Robinson, Mack Robinson (Jackie's brother),
Hall of Famers Monte Irvin, Duke Snider, Pee Wee
Reese, Roy Campanella, Ralph Kiner and others,
celebrated author Harvey Frommer evokes the lives
of Brooklyn Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey
and heralded baseball player Jackie Robinson to
describe how they worked together to shatter
baseball's color line. Now in paperback
edition.
"My great respect, gratitude and
warmth for your scholarly work and to preserving
the legacy of my dear husband."
- RACHEL ROBINSON
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Growing Up Baseball captures the dream that lived
in the young hearts and minds of sixty-nine
baseball players who made it to the major leagues.
The Frommers use first-hand interviews with
legendary figures such as Nolan Ryan and Jim
Palmer, as well as less frequently remembered
players, to bring to light the hopes and dreams
that propelled them to success. People like Elden
Auker, who at age 91 is one of the game's oldest
living players.
"Frommer, with the help of his son,
does his usual excellent job, whether the topic is
New York City baseball, Joe Jackson or photographic
compilations."
- PUREBASEBALL.COM
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Shoeless
Joe
and Ragtime Baseball
1919 Black Sox scandal
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New York City Baseball
The Last Golden Age
Baseball in the Big
Apple
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The New York Yankees Encyclopedia
Bronx Bombers 101
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The tale of the illiterate South
Carolina boy who had what Ty Cobb described as the
most natural swing in baseball and who was banished
from the game following the Black Sox scandal of
1919. The book includes a valuable appendix
presenting Jackson's testimony before a Chicago
grand jury, which reinforces the contention that
the player was a victim.
"Frommer does a fine job of pointing up the
dissension between the cliques on the team and
makes a plea for Jackson's admission to the Hall of
Fame."
- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
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At one time New York had three
major league teams: the Yankees, Giants and
Dodgers. What a time! In the days after World War
II, some of the most heady times ever in the city,
there was one incredible Baseball Decade. From
1946-57 the New York teams owned baseball. Relive
the golden days of the 1950s in this amazing
account. And loaded with photos and stats that fans
love. Here's to you, Jackie Robinson and Joe
DiMaggio.
"No red-blooded baseball fan will
want to be without it . A compulsively fascinating
book."
- NEWSDAY
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The New York Yankees are the most popular and
successful franchise in major league baseball
history. They have boasted such legendary
performers as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio,
Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, and Reggie
Jackson. Those great players and teams can all be
found in The New York Yankee Encyclopedia, the most
complete record of Yankee baseball ever published.
"Yankee historian Harvey Frommer
has compiled THE definitive record of Yankee
baseball..."
- AMAZON.COM
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All
books written and copyrighted by Harvey Frommer.
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