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An edition of The End of Baseball: A Novel (2008)

The End of Baseball

A Novel

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In Peter Schilling's wonderful novel, a team that "almost was" becomes real, and the extraordinary baseball season of 1944 comes vividly to life.

Bill Veeck, the maverick promoter, returned from Guadalcanal with a leg missing and $500 to his name, has hustled his way into buying the Philadelphia Athletics. Hungry for a pennant, young Veeck jettisons the team's white players and secretly recruits the legendary stars of the Negro Leagues, fielding a club that will go down in baseball annals as one of the greatest ever to play the game.

Here are the behind-the-scenes adventures that bring this dream to reality, and a cast of characters only history's pen could create: the powerful columnist Walter Winchell, who saves the club by whispering in President Roosevelt's ear; the steely commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, hell-bent on preserving the sport as he knows it;

J. Edgar Hoover, who sees in Veeck's experiment the sowing of communism in America's pastime; the sportswriters and the people of Philadelphia who come to love this team; and, of course, the players themselves—the tragic Josh Gibson, the remarkable but self-centered Satchel Paige, the Cuban wonder Martin Dihigo, the veteran stalwarts Cool "Papa" Bell,

Willie Wells, and Buck Leonard, and the rising stars Roy Campanella, Monte Irvin, Artie Wilson, and Dave Barnhill, whose conscience almost ruins the team.

The End of Baseball is the most rollicking, free-spirited baseball story in years, the unvarnished truth of that incredible season and the men who lived it.

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320

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End of Baseball: A Novel
2008, Dee Publisher, Ivan R.
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The End of Baseball: A Novel
May 25, 2008, Ivan R. Dee, Publisher, Ivan R. Dee
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End of Baseball: A Novel
2008, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
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Table of Contents

Contents
1 Deep in the Heart of Texas
2 Seventh Game in Santo Domingo
3 From the Oval Office to the Stork Club
4 Surrounded by Swamps
S Office of the Commissioner
6 Winning a Bet with God
7 Two Opening Days
8 Gotham
9 The Unraveling
10 Arsenal of Democracy
11 Unveiling the Secret Weapon
12 Tormented in St. Louis
13 Wheel of Fortune
14 Sam, Wheeling and Dealing
15 Satchel vs. Josh
16 Port Chicago
17 Fan Appreciation Day
18 Season’s Find
19 Gone

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Library of Congress
PS3619.C37 E63 2008, PS3619.C37E63 2008

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
320

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Open Library
OL12163154M
Internet Archive
endofbaseballnov00schi
ISBN 10
1566637821
ISBN 13
9781566637824
LCCN
2007045781
OCLC/WorldCat
180852136
Library Thing
5203309
Goodreads
3156061

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