Ty Cobb

Ty Cobb

by Charles C . Alexander (Author)

Synopsis

Ty Cobb was one of the most famous baseball players who ever lived. The author puts Cobb into the context of his times, describing the very different game on the field then, and successfully probes Cobb's complex personality.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Published: 01 Jan 1984

ISBN 10: 0195035984
ISBN 13: 9780195035988

Media Reviews
Anyone who likes baseball will enjoy reading this book. * Sparky Anderson *
Impressive....Valuable....An often fascinating analysis of Cobb's personality. * The New York Times Book Review *
Crisply written, a splendid addition to the sports-biography shelf. * Chicago Sun-Times *
Now, thanks to...Charles Alexander, comes a biography of the 'Georgia Peach' that is carefully researched, crisply written and all too revealing. * San Francisco Chronicle *
No baseball fan will want to pass up this book....Alexander has performed that magical feat of creating Ty Cobb, warts and all....It's a wonderful, wonderful book. * Newsday *
Professor Alexander has...written the best book yet on Cobb. * Reviews in American History *
This is the best biography of Ty Cobb ever written. It is based on impeccable research and yet still reads like a novel. A fine book. * Lawrence Ritter, author of The Glory of Their Times *
What a wonderful book! It is both engaging social history and a wonderful yarn. * William E. Leuchtenburgh, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill *
A good picture of Cobb's winning ethic and of his place in the 'national pastime.' * Journal of American History *
A very good book, especially at integrating the life of Cobb with the wider spectrum of sports and American culture. * Kevin S. Fontenot, Tulane University *
Author Bio
Charles C. Alexander is Professor of History at Ohio University. He is the author of a number of books including Here the Country Lies: Nationalism and the Arts in Twentieth-Century America and Holding the Line: The Eisenhower Era.