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THE BIG BAM THE LIFE AND TIMES OF BABE RUTH 1ST EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Leigh Montville | 9780767919715 | | | | | The Big Bam The Life and Times of Babe Ruth 1st edition PDF Book Show original description. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. An error has occurred while processing this page. Babe was a giant of the game and kept the ball parks filled during depression days. Welcome back. He has been named Athlete of the Century. See all 6 - All listings for this product. I was impressed by Ruth's charity work and his willingness to make himself available to his fans, especially children. Babe's tal I'm not sure how it took me until I was 36 years old to read a book about the Babe. Baseball was done with him and he could not even get a job as a manager. He was the Sultan of Swat. Montville sometimes appears to venture into terra incognita where the evidentiary bases of his reflections are open to question e. First-rate biography. A nice biography indeed. More filters. He was the greatest Yankee of all and the stadium, recently replaced, was called the House that Ruth Built. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. May 16, Rick rated it it was amazing. Babe Ruth was really only good at one thing: baseball. A raw, no-holds-barred view of [Williams's] life. Montville explores every aspect of the man, paying particular attention to the myths that have always surrounded him. Large Print Hardcovers Books. Based on newly discovered documents and interviews--including pages from Ruth's personal scrapbooks--this book traces Ruth's 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 world's most explosive slugger and cultural luminary. Granted, I don't feel like I really know the man. And to think the second greatest ball player of all time, The Iron Horse hit right behind I read a lot of stuff about the Babe and this one did not disappoint. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. I'm glad it did. Born in a Baltimore slum with the rather vivid name of Pigtown, Ruth roamed the streets as a schoolboy, cultivating his passion for baseball. It was there that he found his passion, not only for sport, but for everything that sport made possible for him. May 21, Sandy rated it it was amazing. 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 baseball—and in the history of organized sports. Baseball was his way out of obscurity. IN baseball's modern era — that is, A. Most pitchers are now thankful to last six innings, a third of all players platoon and those past their prime or just defensively challenged are downgraded to the humble status of designated hitter. Jan 11, Rick rated it really liked it. Good Bio of a baseball legend. Send Message Cancel. I don't know that I've ever read a book about anyone who enjoyed life more than Babe Ruth, yet was so lost and alone at the end of the ride. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. There were serial car crashes, assorted lovers and paternities, spectacular fights, to say nothing of a vaudeville act in the off-season worthy of Pia Zadora. This is not that book. The dom Babe Ruth was really only good at one thing: baseball. The Big Bam The Life and Times of Babe Ruth 1st edition Writer This item doesn't belong on this page. But who was this large, loud, enigmatic man? The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. Readers also enjoyed. Montville's writing is rich and full, like a Ted Williams swing. It addresses his gambling, his infidelities, poor self control and his many other character flaws. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. But this book obviously would be good for serious baseball enthusiasts as well. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, an orphanage-cum-reformatory run by the stern Xavieran order. He married young and had a daughter but both wife and daughter suffered due to his life style and love of the night life. It would be like Johnny Manziel living by his own rules and dominating pro football or John Daly in golf doubling Nicklaus's record for Major Wins. No trivia or quizzes yet. Biography Memoir. He was the first international superstar baseball player. Our catalog team takes pride in accurately describing and reporting conditions. Select Subject Please select a message subject. In the world of sports, the first real superstar of the modern era was a guy who didn't have to face competition from other races on the playing field and whose idea of "working out" involved consuming gargantuan amounts of food and liquor and sleeping with anything that moved. Why is so little known about his childhood, his private life, and his inner thoughts? I am a great baseball fan and this book beckoned me from the library shelves. But who was this large, loud, enigmatic man? This is not that book. I never had any particular interest in Babe Ruth, and thought of him as "just a baseball player". 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. About Leigh Montville. Make Offer. Most pitchers are now thankful to last six innings, a third of all players platoon and those past their prime or just defensively challenged are downgraded to the humble status of designated hitter. Coming out of a rough and tumble orphanage seems so unlikely and yet it happened. Based on newly discovered documents and interviews—including pages from Ruth's personal scrapbooks — The Big Bam traces Ruth's 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 world's most explosive slugger and cultural luminary. Want to Read saving…. He gorged himself on the nightly vices offered him, never turning away a drink, a steak, or a woman. Be the first to write a review. Montville explores every aspect of the man, paying particular attention to the myths that have always surrounded him. What's missing here, however, is any exploration of Ruth's inner conflicts and demons. You know the saying: There's no time like the present Only after a wretched year and an as yet to be diagnosed malady that cost him a whole year did he begin to take care of himself. About this product. While entertaining and interesting, the book does not attempt to glaze over any of the dark spots in the Babe's life. The city's 18 newspapers covered him like a character in a lurid soap opera and indeed, his escapades became bigger, flashier, noisier under the news media glare. This was my 2nd time reading this book and it was as good as the first. Uploaded by Tracey. An easy and unobtrusive read, The Big Bam is compact and streamlined, covering Babe Ruth's entire life in as much detail as the casual baseball fan needs. Easily, in my opinion, the best Ruth saga I've read. Show More Show Less. Ruth died at the age of 53, only two months after his uniform was retired at Yankee Stadium, his once fierce and fearsome body riddled with cancer. He briefly colors his myopic biography with local events but fails to tell the social science study of why Ruth became so much more in the eyes of a troubled nation War, Depression, etc. Babe Ruth calling his shot against The Cubbies? From the Trade Paperback edition. This reading filled in all the blanks for me of the game and the lives of the players. The Big Bam The Life and Times of Babe Ruth 1st edition Reviews Leigh Montville operates at the peak of his abilities, exploring Babe Ruth in a way that intimately, and poignantly, illuminates a most remarkable figure. Bradford's does not make any representations or express any opinions of its own concerning any Lot 2. Then it goes to his major trade to the Yankees to the part where he absolutely changed history but transitioning into a batter and breaking all sorts of records. Hardcover , pages. Uploaded by Tracey. Leigh Montville is a highly respected sportswriter, columnist and author. Lists with This Book. He was a pioneer of the home run and his legend lives on to this day. The Boston fans were dazzled to see Ruth's shots sailing over the center-field wall, and in he led the Red Sox to the World Series for what would be the last time in, well. Sep 09, Dale A. It did cause some problems, though not on the playing field the next day. For questions related to shipping please feel free to contact them directly for shipping questions or quotes. From the Trade Paperback edition. I read a lot of stuff about the Babe and this one did not disappoint. Yet even today, as Ruth's incredible home run total is about to be broken once again, we are reminded of the days when real heroes trod the base paths, heroes who played hard, lived hard and gave us everything they had on and off the field — the days when "60 was the new number on the wall," as Montville writes, "the record of records.