Do You Believe in Magic?: Baseball and America in the Groundbreaking Year of 1966


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A unique and dynamic look at a pivotal year in American history and culture.

There were seismic shifts taking place in 1966. The Supreme Court's Miranda warnings decision. A World Series upset. Jacqueline Susann's salacious best seller Valley of the Dolls. The television debut of Batman. Five successful missions in NASA's Project Gemini. It was truly a momentous year in America.

In Do You Believe in Magic? Baseball and America in the Groundbreaking Year of 1966, David Krell goes beyond the headlines to reveal the importance of this underappreciated year in history. Using the baseball season as a unifying thread, Krell also examines the Space Race, television, film, politics, music, and more, revealing that innovation was the common theme during this extraordinary time.

With a vivid narrative, archival photos, exclusive interviews, and contemporary news accounts, Do You Believe in Magic? presents the powerful stories and impactful moments from a fascinating year that transformed America forever.



Author: David Krell
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 03/08/2023
Pages: 262
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.22lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.75d
ISBN13: 9781538159439
ISBN10: 1538159430
BISAC Categories:
- History | United States | 20th Century
- Sports & Recreation | Baseball | History
- Social Science | Popular Culture

About the Author
David Krell is a former TV news producer at MSNBC. He is the author of 1962: Baseball and America in the Time of JFK and Our Bums: The Brooklyn Dodgers in History, Memory and Popular Culture. Krell also edited the anthologies The New York Yankees in Popular Culture and The New York Mets in Popular Culture. In addition, Krell has written for the Baseball Hall of Fame magazine Memories and Dreams and several Society for American Baseball Research publications. For more than 10 years, Krell's series, "Krell's Korner," has covered cases and historical events for the New York State Bar Association's Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Journal. He lives in Jersey City, New Jersey.