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Dr. Harvey Frommer on Sports
Book Review
"The Open Golf's Oldest Major" and other tomes of
note
A collectible, a work of photographic
beauty, a book replete with history,
"The
Open Golf's Oldest Major" by Donald Steel (Rizzoli, $60.00, 304 pages/240
color and b/w illustrations) is one of those books you buy for browsing,
for research, for reading, for keeping in a prominent place on your cofee
table.
This is the 150th anniversary
of the Open Championship and "The Open Golf's Oldest Major" brings us back
to the 14 links courses where the competition has been staged. From St. Andrews
to Royal Liverpool to Prestwick and the others we are there with the incredible
historic images from Getty, with the icons like Walter Hagen, Bobby
Jones, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods,
Padraig Harrington. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Big
Hair and Plastic Grass by Dan Epstein (St. Martins Press
, $25.99, 340 pages) is sub-titled
a
Funky
Ride Through Baseball
and America in the Swinging
70s. The book
swings.
In another less swinging era there was George Gipp, Knute Rockne and
the dramatic rise of Notre Dame football.
The
Gipper by Jack Cavanaugh (Skyhorse, $24.95, 294 pages) brings us
back in telling detail through careful research. This is a book for football
fans of all ages, tracing as it does, the life and times of one of the true
legends of the collegiate gridiron game. More than 80 years after his death,
George Gipp is looked upon as the best all around player of all those who
played football for the Irish. With The Gipper, a fascinating
up close and personal portrait, Cavanaugh has out-done himself with the unusually
fine work.
Tales from the 5th St. Gym by Ferdie Pacheco
(University Press of Florida, $27.50, 250 pages, many unique photographs)
is all about the legendary place in Miami where Muhammad Ali trained and
where his legend was born. The gym opened for business in 1950 and Pacheco
explains how it became the University for Boxing presided over by Chris and
Angelo Dundee. It also became a hangout for celebrities like Joe Louis, Jackie
Gleason, Frant Sinatra. Pacheco is a man of many skills
- physician, boxing analyst,
artist and corner man - -now he he shows great skills as an author.
Harvey Frommer is his 34th consecutive year of writing sports books. A noted oral historian and sports journalist, the author of 40 sports books including the classics: "New York City Baseball,1947-1957" and "Shoeless Joe and Ragtime Baseball," his acclaimed REMEMBERING YANKEE STADIUM, an oral/narrative history (Abrams, Stewart, Tabori and Chang) was published in 2008 as well as a reprint version of his classic "Shoeless Joe and Ragtime Baseball." Frommer's newest work CELEBRATING FENWAY PARK: AN ORAL AND NARRATIVE HISTORY OF THE HOME OF RED SOX NATION for March 2011 publication.
Frommer sports books are available direct from the author - discounted and autographed.
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