Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
xiii, 479 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm |
Summary |
Culturally, Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays were light years apart. Yet they were nearly the same age, almost the same size, and came to New York at the same time. They possessed virtually the same talents, and played the same position. They were both products of generations of baseball-playing families, for whom the game was the only escape from a lifetime of brutal manual labor. Both were nearly crushed by the weight of the outsized expectations placed on them, first by their families and later by America. Both lived secret lives far different from those their fans knew. What their fans also didn't know was that the two men shared a close personal friendship--and that each was the only man who could truly understand the other's experience. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [451]-467) and index. |
Contents |
My first game was better than yours -- Fathers and sons -- Bred to play ball -- No other enjoyment -- Pass-the-hat -- Dream come true -- "This is your chance" -- "You're going to eat steak" -- "Is that Mickey and Willie?" -- "Greetings" -- "Right up there with the Babe" -- "In here, it's 1954" -- "Whole different ball game" -- "Exactly the same ballplayer" -- "Neither one of us was Joe DiMaggio" -- "Flash, dash, and ... a nervous rash" -- Boys of summer in their ruin -- Say good-bye to America -- Burden of dreams. |
Subject |
Mantle, Mickey, 1931-1995.
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Mays, Willie, 1931-
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Baseball players -- United States -- Biography.
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ISBN |
9780307716484 hardback |
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0307716481 hardback |
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