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Fifty-nine in '84 by Edward Achorn, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Fifty-nine in '84 by Edward Achorn, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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From Edward Achorn
Fifty-nine in '84 by Edward Achorn, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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First-class narrative history that can stand with everything Steven Ambrose wrote. . . . Achorn's description of the utter insanity that was barehanded baseball is vivid and alive. —Boston GlobeA beautifully written, meticulously researched story about a bygone baseball era that even die-hard fans will find foreign, and about a pitcher who might have been the greatest of all time. — Joseph J. Ellis, Pulitzer prize-winning historianIn 1884 Providence Grays pitcher Charles Old Hoss Radbourn won an astounding fifty-nine games—more than anyone in major-league history ever had before, or has since. He then went on to win all three games of baseball's first World Series. Fifty-nine in '84 tells the dramatic story not only of that amazing feat of grit but also of big-league baseball two decades after the Civil War—a brutal, bloody sport played barehanded, the profession of uneducated, hard-drinking men who thought little of cheating outrageously or maiming an opponent to win. Wonderfully entertaining, Fifty-nine in '84 is an indelible portrait of a legendary player and a fascinating, little-known era of the national pastime. | Fifty-nine in '84 by Edward Achorn, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
First-class narrative history that can stand with everything Steven Ambrose wrote. . . . Achorn's description of the utter insanity that was barehanded baseball is vivid and alive. —Boston GlobeA beautifully written, meticulously researched story about a bygone baseball era that even die-hard fans will find foreign, and about a pitcher who might have been the greatest of all time. — Joseph J. Ellis, Pulitzer prize-winning historianIn 1884 Providence Grays pitcher Charles Old Hoss Radbourn won an astounding fifty-nine games—more than anyone in major-league history ever had before, or has since. He then went on to win all three games of baseball's first World Series. Fifty-nine in '84 tells the dramatic story not only of that amazing feat of grit but also of big-league baseball two decades after the Civil War—a brutal, bloody sport played barehanded, the profession of uneducated, hard-drinking men who thought little of cheating outrageously or maiming an opponent to win. Wonderfully entertaining, Fifty-nine in '84 is an indelible portrait of a legendary player and a fascinating, little-known era of the national pastime. | Fifty-nine in '84 by Edward Achorn, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















