Leo Durocher: Baseball's Prodigal Son

Author:   Mr Paul Dickson
Publisher:   Bloomsbury USA an Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Publication Date:   01 April 2017
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Leo Durocher (1906 1991) was baseball s all-time leading cocky, flamboyant, and galvanizing character, casting a shadow across several eras, from the time of Babe Ruth to the Space Age Astrodome, from Prohibition through the Vietnam War. For more than forty years, he was at the forefront of the game, with a Zelig-like ability to be present as a player or manager for some of the greatest teams and defining baseball moments of the twentieth century. A rugged, combative shortstop and a three-time All-Star, he became a legendary manager, winning three pennants and a World Series in 1954. Durocher performed on three main stages: New York, Chicago, and Hollywood. He entered from the wings, strode to where the lights were brightest, and then took a poke at anyone who tried to upstage him. On occasion he would share the limelight, but only with Hollywood friends such as actor Danny Kaye, tough-guy and sometime roommate George Raft, Frank Sinatra, and his third wife, movie star Laraine Day.As he did with Bill Veeck, Dickson explores Durocher s life and times through primary source materials, interviews with those who knew him, and original newspaper files. A superb addition to baseball literature, Leo Durocher offers fascinating and fresh insights into the racial integration of baseball, Durocher s unprecedented suspension from the game, the two clubhouse revolts staged against him in Brooklyn and Chicago, and Durocher s vibrant life off the field.

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Author:   Mr Paul Dickson
Publisher:   Bloomsbury USA an Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury USA an Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781632863133


ISBN 10:   1632863138
Publication Date:   01 April 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Among the few great biographies set in sports. - Bill Littlefield, <i>Boston Globe on BILL VEECK</i></p> Dickson has done more than write the best baseball biography so far this decade. He's written an important piece of baseball history. - Allen Barra, <i>Chicago Tribune on BILL VEECK</i></p> The proof of goodness is usually in the details, so it becomes clear right off the bat that Dickson has written an authoritative work. - <i>Los Angeles Times on BILL VEECK</i></p> Bill Veeck comes as close to a 'must-read' as any baseball book in recent memory. Grade: Home run. - Mark Hodermarsky, <i>Cleveland Plain Dealer</i></p> A narrative marked by Mr. Dickson's broad knowledge and fluid authority . . . The result is a biography that newcomers to the Veeck legend are likely to find immensely appealing, but one that also makes him new again for those who have already savored the baseball showman's own episodic volumes. - Maxwell Carter, <i>Wall Street Journal on BILL VEECK</i></p> We knew Bill Veeck was the baron of ballyhoo. We didn't know (or at least I didn't) that he was a patriot as high-flying as Ted Williams, a racial barrier-buster as fearless as Branch Rickey, a gadfly who set the mold for Charlie Finley, and a one-of-a-kind iconoclast who was irresistible. So don't resist. Buy Paul Dickson's new book and have a blast. - Larry Tye, author of SATCHEL on BILL VEECK</p> Any man who wanted to be included on Richard Nixon's enemies list is worthy of a searching biography--and Paul Dickson has been kind enough to do that for us with his compelling portrait of the unregenarate Bill Veeck. - Ray Robinson, author of IRON HORSE on BILL VEECK</p> A wonderful companion volume . . . enough to last a fan through a 162-game season and the playoffs . . . What a treasure to have at hand with a long season ahead. - David Broder, <i>Washington Post on THE DICKSON BASEBALL DICTIONARY</i></p>


Among the few great biographies set in sports. - Bill Littlefield, Boston Globe on BILL VEECK Dickson has done more than write the best baseball biography so far this decade. He's written an important piece of baseball history. - Allen Barra, Chicago Tribune on BILL VEECK The proof of goodness is usually in the details, so it becomes clear right off the bat that Dickson has written an authoritative work. - Los Angeles Times on BILL VEECK Bill Veeck comes as close to a 'must-read' as any baseball book in recent memory. Grade: Home run. - Mark Hodermarsky, Cleveland Plain Dealer A narrative marked by Mr. Dickson's broad knowledge and fluid authority . . . The result is a biography that newcomers to the Veeck legend are likely to find immensely appealing, but one that also makes him new again for those who have already savored the baseball showman's own episodic volumes. - Maxwell Carter, Wall Street Journal on BILL VEECK We knew Bill Veeck was the baron of ballyhoo. We didn't know (or at least I didn't) that he was a patriot as high-flying as Ted Williams, a racial barrier-buster as fearless as Branch Rickey, a gadfly who set the mold for Charlie Finley, and a one-of-a-kind iconoclast who was irresistible. So don't resist. Buy Paul Dickson's new book and have a blast. - Larry Tye, author of SATCHEL on BILL VEECK Any man who wanted to be included on Richard Nixon's enemies list is worthy of a searching biography--and Paul Dickson has been kind enough to do that for us with his compelling portrait of the unregenarate Bill Veeck. - Ray Robinson, author of IRON HORSE on BILL VEECK A wonderful companion volume . . . enough to last a fan through a 162-game season and the playoffs . . . What a treasure to have at hand with a long season ahead. - David Broder, Washington Post on THE DICKSON BASEBALL DICTIONARY


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Paul Dickson was born in 1939 in Yonkers, New York where, as a young baseball fan, he spent many hours reading about the antics and achievements of Leo Durocher in Brooklyn and New York City. Dickson has written more than 65 non-fiction books and numerous newspaper and magazine articles. Most of these books concentrate on writing about the American language, baseball, and 20th Century American history. His first biography Bill Veeck: Baseball's Greatest Maverick, published in 2012, was awarded the Jerome Holtzman Award from the Chicago Baseball Museum, the Reader's Choice Award for the best baseball book of 2012 from the Special Libraries Association, and the Casey Award from Spitball magazine. Dickson has also been awarded the Tony Salin Award from the Baseball Reliquary in 2011 for his role in preserving baseball history. The New York Public Library named his Dickson Baseball Dictionary one of the best reference books of 2009. In 2010, the Wall Street Journal called the third edition of the Dickson Baseball Dictionary one of the six best baseball books ever published. In 2013 he was awarded The Henry Chadwick Award by the Society for American Baseball Research which honors baseball's great researchers for their invaluable contributions to making baseball the game that links America's present with its past. He lives in Garrett Park, Maryland with his wife, Nancy.

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