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Ring Around the Bases The Complete Baseball Stories of Ring Lardner
Ring Lardner An essential collection of baseball fiction by the master of the form 6 x 9, 644 pages |
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ABOUT THE BOOKMore than any other writer in the twentieth century, Ring Lardner was identified with baseball. His years as a newspaper reporter in Chicago covering the Cubs and White Sox gave him inside knowledge of the sport and how it reflected the American experience. Lardner's baseball short stories remain the core of his career and the basis of his enduring reputation. ABOUT THE EDITORSRinggold Wilmer Lardner (18851933) was a native of Niles, Michigan. Like most American writers of his generation, Lardner served his literary apprenticeship on newspapers. In 1905 he joined the South Bend Times in Indiana and reported on social and courthouse events, as well as serving as the drama critic and sports editor. In 1907 Lardner moved to Chicago, where he covered the Cubs and the White Sox for several newspapers including the Tribune, where in 1913 he took over the widely acclaimed column "In the Wake of the News." The following year he published his first work of magazine fictiona busher storyin the Saturday Evening Post. REVIEWS"Ring Around the Bases: The Complete Baseball Stories of Ring Lardner is the baseball literary event of the year."USA Today BOOK FLYERDownload the flyer/order form here. You will need Adobe Reader which is free from Adobe. Hemingway and The Mechanism of Fame: Statements, Public Letters, Introductions, Forewords, Prefaces, Blurbs, Reviews, and EndorsementsThe Sons of Maxwell Perkins: Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe, and Their Editor The Romantic Egoists: A Pictorial Autobiography from the Scrapbooks and Albums of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Second Revised Edition Before Gatsby: The First 26 Short Stories To Loot My Life Clean: The Thomas Wolfe-Maxwell Perkins Correspondence Trimalchio by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Only Thing That Counts:The Ernest Hemingway-Maxwell Perkins Correspondence Fie! Fie! Fi-Fi!: A Facsimile of the 1914 Acting Script and the Musical Score with Illustrations from the Original Production Readers Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is the Night F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship |
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