Old Time Baseball: America's Pastime in the Gilded Age


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In this delightful history of the sport, Frommer captures the flavor, smell, and craziness of the early days of baseball. Starting with its invention in 1842 by the descendant of a British sea captain (and not Abner Doubleday), Frommer traces the development of the sport from the first games on a vacant lot at 27th and Madison in New York to the turn of the century, when the National League was emerging as the preeminent forum for truly professional baseball.

Author: Harvey Frommer
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Published: 12/22/2005
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.86lbs
Size: 8.74h x 5.74w x 0.95d
ISBN13: 9781589792548
ISBN10: 1589792548
BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Baseball | History

About the Author
Harvey Frommer is the celebrated author of 37 sports books, including the classics: New York City Baseball, Shoeless Joe and Ragtime Baseball, Rickey and Robinson, The New York Yankee Encyclopedia, A Yankee Century, and the best selling Red Sox Vs. Yankees: The Great Rivalry (with Frederic J. Frommer). Professor Emeritus of the City University of New York, and professor at Dartmouth College where he teaches oral history and sports journalism, Frommer has been cited in the "Congressional Record" and honored by the New York State Lesigslature as a sports historian. He is in his 31st consecutive year of writing sports books. Frommer is a resident of Lyme, New Hampshire.