Through their triumphs and downfalls, no major league club has had a more colourful history that the Boston Red Sox. Originally published in 1947, this book chronicles the club's early years from its founding as the Pilgrims in 1901 through the 1946 season.
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Longtime sportswriter and former editor of Sport Magazine, Al Silverman has authored several baseball books and helped Gale Sayers write his autobiography, I Am Third, the basis for the film Brian’s Song.
Frederick G. Lieb became one of the first living writers to be inducted into the writer’s wing of the Hall of Fame when he received the J. G. Taylor Spink Award from the Baseball Writers of America in 1972. A journalist and author who covered baseball for nearly seventy years, he wrote twelve books, including six team histories for the Putnam team history series.
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