October 1964 by david halberstam5/13/2023 ![]() ![]() The Boston Globe Compelling.1964 is a chronicle of the end of a great dynasty and of a game, like the country, on the cusp of enormous change. Most of all, however, David Halberstams new book should be a hit with anyone interested in understanding the important interplay between sports and society. It should be a hit with younger students of the game, wholl eat up the vivid portrayals of legends like Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris of the Yankees and Bob Gibson and Lou Brock of the Cardinals. Book Synopsis THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * THE BEST SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR October 1964 should be a hit with old-time baseball fans, wholl relish the opportunity to relive that years to-die-for World Series, when the dynastic but aging New York Yankees squared off against the upstart St. This acclaimed chronicle of the 1964 World Series tells of the face-off between the Yankees and the Cardinals, giving readers the feeling of actually being there. About the Book Halberstams bestselling Summer of 49 proved that all books on baseball can be as much about America as they are about sport. ![]()
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