The Good Old Days

Baseball in the 1930s

By Gilbert, Thomas F.

Publishers Summary:
Discusses baseball events of the 1930s, including Hack Wilson's 1930 season, the last days of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig's career, and the advent of baseball coverage on the radio.

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ISBN
978-0-53111-278-6
Publisher
New York : F. Watts, c1996.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on February 1, 1997

Gr 6-9 The latest installment in a series on the history of our national pastime. This book covers a period during which most people think of baseball as truly being America's game. But as the author points out in the opening chapter, because of the Depression, the 1930s was a rough time for the sport. Attendance was dramatically down in almost all major-league cities, players' salaries and careers were precarious, and even owners ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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