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Adam Grupper (narrator) and
Leigh Montville
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Random House
Publication date
May 2, 2006
Binding
CD/Spoken Word
Edition
Abridged
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780739332733
ISBN-10
0739332732
Dimensions
1 by 5.75 by 6.25 in.
Weight
0.35 lbs.
Availability§
Publisher Out of Stock Indefinitely
Original list price
$29.95
Other format details
audio
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Summaries and Reviews
Summary
A revelatory portrait of the legendary slugger draws on interviews, recently discovered documents, and Ruth's personal scrapbooks to trace Ruth's life from his childhood in an orphanage to his rise to the heights of major league baseball, documenting the athlete's larger-than-life personality and extraordinary accomplishments on the field. Simultaneous.
Amazon.com description: Product Description: He was the Sultan of Swat. The Caliph of Clout. The Wizard of Whack. The Bambino. And simply, to his teammates, the Big Bam. From the award-winning author of the New York Times bestseller Ted Williams comes the thoroughly original, definitively ambitious, and exhilaratingly colorful biography of the largest legend ever to loom in baseballâand in the history of organized sports.
â[Montville is] one of Americaâs best sportswriters.â âChicago Tribune
Babe Ruth was more than baseballâs original superstar. For eighty-five years, he has remained the sportâs reigning titan. He has been named Athlete of the Century . . . more than once. But who was this large, loud, enigmatic man? Why is so little known about his childhood, his private life, and his inner thoughts? In The Big Bam, Leigh Montville, whose recent New York Times bestselling biography of Ted Williams garnered glowing reviews and offered an exceptionally intimate look at Williamsâs life, brings his trademark touch to this groundbreaking, revelatory portrait of the Babe.
Based on newly discovered documents and interviewsâincluding pages from Ruthâs personal scrapbooks âThe Big Bam traces Ruthâs life from his bleak childhood in Baltimore to his brash entrance into professional baseball, from Boston to New York and into the record books as the worldâs most explosive slugger and cultural luminary. Montville explores every aspect of the man, paying particular attention to the myths that have always surrounded him. Did he really hit the âcalled shotâ homer in the 1932 World Series? Were his home runs really âthe farthest balls ever hitâ in countless ballparks around the country? Was he really part blackâmaking him the first African American professional baseball superstar? And was Ruth the high-octane, womanizing, heavy-drinking âfatsoâ of legend . . . or just a boyish, rudderless quasi-orphan who did, in fact, take his training and personal conditioning quite seriously?
At a time when modern baseball is grappling with hyper-inflated salaries, free agency, and assorted controversies, The Big Bam brings back the pure glory days of the game. Leigh Montville operates at the peak of his abilities, exploring Babe Ruth in a way that intimately, and poignantly, illuminates a most remarkable figure.
â[Montville is] one of Americaâs best sportswriters.â âChicago Tribune
Babe Ruth was more than baseballâs original superstar. For eighty-five years, he has remained the sportâs reigning titan. He has been named Athlete of the Century . . . more than once. But who was this large, loud, enigmatic man? Why is so little known about his childhood, his private life, and his inner thoughts? In The Big Bam, Leigh Montville, whose recent New York Times bestselling biography of Ted Williams garnered glowing reviews and offered an exceptionally intimate look at Williamsâs life, brings his trademark touch to this groundbreaking, revelatory portrait of the Babe.
Based on newly discovered documents and interviewsâincluding pages from Ruthâs personal scrapbooks âThe Big Bam traces Ruthâs life from his bleak childhood in Baltimore to his brash entrance into professional baseball, from Boston to New York and into the record books as the worldâs most explosive slugger and cultural luminary. Montville explores every aspect of the man, paying particular attention to the myths that have always surrounded him. Did he really hit the âcalled shotâ homer in the 1932 World Series? Were his home runs really âthe farthest balls ever hitâ in countless ballparks around the country? Was he really part blackâmaking him the first African American professional baseball superstar? And was Ruth the high-octane, womanizing, heavy-drinking âfatsoâ of legend . . . or just a boyish, rudderless quasi-orphan who did, in fact, take his training and personal conditioning quite seriously?
At a time when modern baseball is grappling with hyper-inflated salaries, free agency, and assorted controversies, The Big Bam brings back the pure glory days of the game. Leigh Montville operates at the peak of his abilities, exploring Babe Ruth in a way that intimately, and poignantly, illuminates a most remarkable figure.
Editions
Hardcover
Large print edition from Random House Large Print (May 2, 2006)
9780739326411 | details & prices | 641 pages | 6.75 × 9.50 × 1.50 in. | 2.15 lbs | List price $28.95
About: A portrait of the legendary slugger draws on interviews, recently discovered documents, and Ruth's personal scrapbooks to trace his life from his childhood in an orphanage to his rise to the heights of major league baseball.
About: A portrait of the legendary slugger draws on interviews, recently discovered documents, and Ruth's personal scrapbooks to trace his life from his childhood in an orphanage to his rise to the heights of major league baseball.
from Doubleday (May 2, 2006)
9780385514378 | details & prices | 390 pages | 6.50 × 9.25 × 1.25 in. | 1.60 lbs | List price $26.95
About: Babe Ruth was more than baseball's original superstar.
About: Babe Ruth was more than baseball's original superstar.
Paperback
Reprint edition from Anchor Books (May 1, 2007)
9780767919715 | details & prices | 390 pages | 6.00 × 8.50 × 1.00 in. | 0.85 lbs | List price $18.00
About: A revelatory portrait of the legendary slugger draws on interviews, recently discovered documents, and Ruth's personal scrapbooks to trace Ruth's life from his childhood in an orphanage to his rise to the heights of major league baseball, documenting the athlete's larger-than-life personality and extraordinary accomplishments on the field.
About: A revelatory portrait of the legendary slugger draws on interviews, recently discovered documents, and Ruth's personal scrapbooks to trace Ruth's life from his childhood in an orphanage to his rise to the heights of major league baseball, documenting the athlete's larger-than-life personality and extraordinary accomplishments on the field.
CD/Spoken Word
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With Adam Grupper (other contributor) |
Abridged edition from Random House (May 2, 2006)
9780739332733 | details & prices | 5.75 × 6.25 × 1.00 in. | 0.35 lbs | List price $29.95
About: A portrait of the legendary slugger draws on interviews, recently discovered documents, and Ruth's personal scrapbooks to trace his life from his childhood in an orphanage to his rise to the heights of major league baseball.
About: A portrait of the legendary slugger draws on interviews, recently discovered documents, and Ruth's personal scrapbooks to trace his life from his childhood in an orphanage to his rise to the heights of major league baseball.
Prebinding
Reprint edition from Paw Prints (April 9, 2009)
9781435283213 | details & prices | 390 pages | List price $24.95
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