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4%OFFGene Carney - Burying the Black Sox: How Baseball's Cover-Up of the 1919 World Series Fix Almost Succeeded - 9781597971089 - V9781597971089
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Burying the Black Sox: How Baseball's Cover-Up of the 1919 World Series Fix Almost Succeeded

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Description for Burying the Black Sox: How Baseball's Cover-Up of the 1919 World Series Fix Almost Succeeded paperback. Most fans today know that gamblers and ballplayers conspired to "fix" the 1919 World Series-the Black Sox Scandal. It has been touched upon in classic works of sports history such as Eliot Asinof's Eight Men Out, referred to in literary classics like W. P. Num Pages: 388 pages, 10 b&w photos, 1 b&w illustration. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JJG; WSJT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 24. Weight in Grams: 640.
Most fans today know that gamblers and ballplayers conspired to “fix” the 1919 World Series—the Black Sox Scandal. It has been touched upon in classic works of sports history such as Eliot Asinof’s Eight Men Out, referred to in literary classics like W. P. Kinsella’s Shoeless Joe, and has been central to two of the best baseball movies ever made, John Sayles’s Eight Men Out and Phil Robinson’s Field of Dreams. Many, however, would be surprised to learn that it took nearly a year to uncover the fix. Burying the Black Sox is the first book to focus on the ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Potomac Books United States
Number of pages
388
Condition
New
Number of Pages
388
Place of Publication
Dulles, United States
ISBN
9781597971089
SKU
V9781597971089
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Ref
99-2

About Gene Carney
Gene Carney is the author of Romancing the Horsehide: Baseball Poems on Players and the Game and numerous articles in publications ranging from USA Today's Sports Weekly to academic journals and small magazines. He lives in Utica, New York.

Reviews for Burying the Black Sox: How Baseball's Cover-Up of the 1919 World Series Fix Almost Succeeded
"Aiming to supersede Eliot Asinof's Eight Men Out, veteran baseball researcher Carney unpacks the history of the scandal to reveal new sources and new elements to the tale. Asking who knew what about the fix, when they knew it, and what they did about it, he answers with a fully documented study of scandal and cover-up that should prove essential ... Read more

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