A collection of travel essays offers ardent
baseball fans a definitive guide to must-see locales among the thousands
of baseball shrines, attractions, gravesites, and more, including such
landmarks as the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, the Field
of Dreams movie set, the Jackie Robinson Center, and Shoeless Joe
Jackson Memorial Park.
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Monday, June 15, 2015
Monday, June 8, 2015
Ben Hogan: The Myths Everyone Knows, the Man No One Knew
Ben Hogan’s accomplishments on the golf course are the stuff of legends,
but his life off it was exceedingly private. In this biography, author
Tim Scott demonstrates why such public perception was not representative
of Hogan’s personality, offering a firsthand glimpse into the famous
golfer’s humor and sensitivity. Hogan wasn’t perfect, and many of his
fine qualities were never made public until now, as Tim Scott shares his
personal experience with Hogan as well as Hogan’s friends, family, and
acquaintances. Along the way, a clearer picture emerges of Hogan as a
man, a golfer, a friend, and a husband.
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Monday, June 1, 2015
Mr. America: The Tragic History of a Bodybuilding Icon
For most of the twentieth century, the “Mr.
America” image epitomized muscular manhood. From humble beginnings in
1939 at a small gym in Schenectady, New York, the Mr. America Contest
became the world’s premier bodybuilding event over the next thirty
years.
Rooted in ancient Greek virtues of health, fitness, beauty, and
athleticism, it showcased some of the finest specimens of American
masculinity. Interviewing nearly one hundred major figures in the
physical culture movement (including twenty-five Mr. Americas)
and incorporating copious printed and manuscript sources, John D. Fair
has created the definitive study of this iconic phenomenon. Revealing
the ways in which the contest provided a model of functional and fit
manhood, Mr. America captures the event’s path
to idealism and its slow descent into obscurity. As the 1960s marked a
turbulent transition in American society—from the civil rights movement
to the rise of feminism and increasing acceptance of homosexuality—Mr.
America changed as well. Exploring the influence
of other bodily displays, such as the Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia
contests and the Miss America Pageant, Fair focuses on commercialism,
size obsession, and drugs that corrupted the competition’s original
intent. Accessible and engaging, Mr. America is a compelling
portrayal of the glory days of American muscle.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Down and Dirty: The Essential Training Guide for Obstacle Races and Mud Runs
Obstacle course races and mud runs such as Tough Mudder, Spartan
Race, Warrior Dash, Rugged Maniac, and Muddy Buddy are all waiting for
you to get Down and Dirty.
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Monday, May 11, 2015
The Complete Book of Fishing Knots, Leaders, and Lines
Master every fishing knot you’ll ever need.
When you’re fishing, there’s nothing more frustrating than letting a poorly tied knot cost you the catch of the day. Knot expert Lindsey Philpott has written a guide to save anglers everywhere that anguish.The Complete Book of Fishing Knots, Leaders, and Lines contains directions for fifty kinds of knots, ranging from easier knots for beginners to specialized knots for more experienced fishermen. Each knot is explained with step-by-step instructions and color photographs, all done using a thick monofilament to make them as easy to see as possible. Here are just a few of the various types of knots you’ll learn:
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When you’re fishing, there’s nothing more frustrating than letting a poorly tied knot cost you the catch of the day. Knot expert Lindsey Philpott has written a guide to save anglers everywhere that anguish.The Complete Book of Fishing Knots, Leaders, and Lines contains directions for fifty kinds of knots, ranging from easier knots for beginners to specialized knots for more experienced fishermen. Each knot is explained with step-by-step instructions and color photographs, all done using a thick monofilament to make them as easy to see as possible. Here are just a few of the various types of knots you’ll learn:
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Monday, May 4, 2015
Trout Fishing in the Catskills
Ed Van Put begins this important book with the history of native brook
trout and offers little-known details about their sizes, range, and
demise from over-fishing, the growth of streamside industries, and the
introduction of competitive species. Sweeping
in its scope, Trout Fishing in the Catskills tells a thorough
tale of the often tumultuous history of fishing in the Catskills. With a
scope of over a century, Van Put tells of the Catskill’s frontier
fishing beginnings and tracks the rise, fall, and
eventual revival of the fisheries.
Throughout, this is a history of people and methods as well as rivers, and there are profiles of Theodore Gordon, Art Flick, Harry and Elsie Darbee, Sparse Grey Hackle, and more. No serious trout fisherman, in any part of the country, will want to miss this pioneering portrait of a seminal region in American angling history.
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Throughout, this is a history of people and methods as well as rivers, and there are profiles of Theodore Gordon, Art Flick, Harry and Elsie Darbee, Sparse Grey Hackle, and more. No serious trout fisherman, in any part of the country, will want to miss this pioneering portrait of a seminal region in American angling history.
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Monday, April 27, 2015
Baseball Explained
After trying unsuccessfully to explain baseball to his English cousins
in a few emails, Phillip Mahony searched for a book that would explain
the rules and history of baseball in a clear and concise manner. Having
no luck locating such a book, he wrote
one himself. He begins by describing basic ideas like the appearance of
the field, the format of the game, and the lineup, that can be
considered preliminaries to understanding the game. He then goes into
greater detail, covering the objectives for the offensive
and defensive teams and different strategies. Having explained the
actual game he then goes on to explore the different statistics used in
baseball and the way that teams use these statistics to advise strategy.
He concludes with an overview of the history
of Major League Baseball. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR
(protoview.com)
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Monday, April 20, 2015
A Calculus of Color: The Integration of Baseball's American League
In 1947, as the integration of Major League Baseball began, the
once-daring American League had grown reactionary, unwilling to confront
postwar challenges--population shifts, labor issues and, above all,
racial integration. The league had matured in the Jim Crow era, when
northern cities responded to the Great Migration by restricting black
access to housing, transportation, accommodations and entertainment,
while blacks created their own institutions, including baseball's Negro
Leagues. As the political climate changed and some major league teams
realized the necessity of integration, the American League proved
painfully reluctant. With the exception of the Cleveland Indians,
integration was slow and often ineffective. This book examines the
integration of baseball--widely viewed as a triumph--through the
experiences of the American League and finds only a limited shift in
racial values. The teams accepted few black players and made no effort
to alter management structures, and organized baseball remained an
institution governed by tradition-bound owners.
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Monday, April 13, 2015
The Handmade Skateboard: Design & Build a Custom Longboard, Cruiser, or Street Deck from Scratch
The Handmade Skateboard is the definitive book on building custom skate decks of all shapes and sizes, from the high-performance street deck to the classic longboard to a vintage pinstripe cruisers that will turn heads everywhere you go. When you make your own skateboard from scratch you have the opportunity to create something that is perfectly tailored to you: a deck that matches your height, your weight, your center of balance, your skill level and your intended use. More importantly, making your own skate deck allows you to design a perfect deck to fit your personal style, making a statement about who you are. There's nothing wrong with choosing off-the-shelf and mass produced, but who doesn't prefer to stand out. Be different. Be one of a kind. That's what you get with a custom handmade skateboard. Whether you are an accomplished woodworker or an absolute beginner, The Handmade Skateboard guides you step-by-step through building five skateboard designs; from a simple Hack Board built in a few spare hours to a high-performance street deck pressed from seven layers of high-quality Maple veneers. A design guide covers everything you need to know about sizing and shaping your deck and choosing the right trucks and hardware. And detailed photos, illustrations and clear written instruction throughout provide all the information and motivation you need to make your own skateboard from scratch.
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Saturday, April 4, 2015
Capital Region Motorcycling
The early 20th century was a time of greatness and prosperity for New
York's Capital Region. Economically powerful cities like Albany and
Schenectady were home to emergent companies that employed a growing
population. This influx gave way to an abundance
of stores and retail establishments that catered to newly settled
residents. With the local economy experiencing unprecedented growth,
people had discretionary income to be used for leisure activities, such
as going to Proctor's Theater or enjoying the sport
of motorcycling. Capital Region Motorcycling reveals the many
activities that were enjoyed by those who wished to participate or
watch. Photographs of road tours, polo matches, hill climbs, field
meets, scrambles, and short-track and ice racing are featured
alongside stories of the Electric City Riders and Spitzies Roamers
motorcycle clubs.
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