Description
About the Author
Ronald T. Waldo is a baseball historian, author, and member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). He has written several books on baseball history, including The 1902 Pittsburgh Pirates: Treachery and Triumph (2015), Honus Wagner and His Pittsburgh Pirates: Scenes from a Golden Era (2015) and Characters from the Diamond: Wild Events, Crazy Antics, and Unique Tales from Early Baseball (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016).
Reviews
One of the country's premier baseball historians, Ronald Waldo does an amazing job bringing the game in the 1920s alive in his newest book, Baseball's Roaring Twenties. It's a must read for anyone who enjoys the national pastime. -- David Finoli, author of The 50 Greatest Players in Pittsburgh Pirates History
Ronald T. Waldo is a preeminent baseball historian who understands how to colorfully bring ballplayers of yesteryear to life. With style, grace and historical accuracy, he captures the hearts and souls of teams and players in baseball's Golden Age. Waldo's knowledge of and scholarly dedication to the national pastime's earlier origins is radiantly clear on each and every page of his books. -- Clifton Blue Parker, author of Bucketfoot Al: The Baseball Life of Al Simmons
Waldo takes a scholarly approach to baseball history yet still manages to keep things lighthearted and fun. In this latest installment, he examines one of the game's most colorful eras. Baseball's Roaring Twenties is a lively trip back to the days when Ruth, Cobb and Hornsby roamed the base paths. Add it to your reading list today! -- Jonathan Weeks, author of Mudville Madness and Baseball's Dynasties and the Players Who Built Them
Book Information
ISBN 9781442274259
Author Ronald T. Waldo
Format Hardback
Page Count 290
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 576g
Dimensions(mm) 238mm * 157mm * 27mm