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"A collection of stunning photographs and narratives by the sport's greatest stars."-Publishers Weekly

For anyone who's ever wondered what it would be like to talk baseball with the game's stars, here are Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson, Hank Greenberg, Willie Mays, Johnny Bench, and dozens of others debating, arguing, and sharing their personal insights on playing the game. Illustrated throughout, The Autobiography of Baseball lets fans "listen in" as more than 100 Hall of Famers and other greats, past and present, tell what it's really like to play in the major leagues.

160 illustrations, 9 x 11"

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So, how does a whole sport write an autobiography? With wit, grace, and insight--thank you--if the sport has seen as much, lived as much, and contributed as much verbiage as America's national pastime. Wallace, who also assembled the beautiful Baseball Anthology, has collected bits and pieces of obscure autobiographies and other written arcana from some of the best who ever played. This literary montage--stitched together with flowing narrative--is a remarkably clever, lively, and, at times, quite moving account of what it's like to play big-league ball, and just how hard a craft the game is. For the fan, that may be the equivalent of going yard, but it barely rounds first in the entirety of what Autobiography offers; a coffee-table volume in size, it gathers a spectacular lineup of photographs, from Cap Anson booting a grounder in the 19th century to the immediacy of Tony Gwynn's sweet swing, with baubles in between, like Lou Gehrig as a boy, Cy Young milking cows, a great catch by Roberto Clemente, and an amazing sequence capturing submarine pitcher Carl Mays's startling delivery.

The book's unique format allows players to compare notes on subjects as varied as the skills required for individual fielding positions to chasing a record to the difficulty of hanging up your spikes when it's all over. Gwynn and Babe Ruth weigh in on hitting with Hank Aaron and Jimmy Foxx; Bill Dickey and Johnny Bench trade catching tips; and Mickey Mantle, Honus Wagner, and Lou Gehrig share the nerves they experienced breaking into the show. These virtual dialogues across time form a skilled double-play combo with the photos that accompany them. They are Autobiography's strengths, but there's a weakness in the format, as well: nothing is examined too deeply. Still, that's not really the book's intent. Like any life story, it sets out to cover as much ground as it can, establish its own agenda, revel in what's good, air out some dark corners, and not dwell too long anywhere. To that end, Autobiography certainly scores. For fans who care about the game and adore its history, it should score pretty big. --Jeff Silverman

From Library Journal:
With the proliferation of illustrated baseball books, it is sometimes a challenge to find photographs that have not been previously published or at least have not received wide distribution. Wallace (The Baseball Anthology, Abrams, 1994) has achieved this goal. While most of these pictures come from relatively common sources, this reviewer has seen few of them in other publications. The author has also stayed close to his theme, which is to use the words of the stars?taken from many rare or obscure sources?to describe what major league baseball is (or was) like. Too bad there aren't more of the players' recollections; more depth at the cost of a larger book would have been fine. On balance, however, the photographs are the book's outstanding feature, and the student of baseball history will find much that is surprising. The cost of the book recommends it for larger baseball collections.?William O. Scheeren, Hempfield Area H.S. Lib., Greensburg, PA
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  • PublisherHarry N. Abrams
  • Publication date2000
  • ISBN 10 0810982005
  • ISBN 13 9780810982000
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages224
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