Ballparks are repositories of family memory, unique places that link generations. Until now, no single volume has focused on the historical development of these special spaces, from the crossroads of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Michael Gershman has done an extraordinary amount of research and it shows! This is a beautifully written and informative account of the evolution of the baseball stadium. A must have for any true baseball historian.
Great book on the history of the ballpark
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Michael Gershman's "Diamonds" is a killer book! I was interested in learning about the old ballparks, like Ebbets Field and the Polo Grounds, and "Diamonds" gives a complete historical perspective on the architecture, personality, and importance of ballparks in America. Gershman gives a synapis of all the major ballparks of the 19th and 20th centuries. The writing is excellent, and you can tell Mr. Gershman has done some pretty extensive research; while you're reading the book, he makes you feel as though you're actually sitting in the ballpark. Or, at least, you'll want to go back in time and take in a game at one of those great old ballparks.And, as you make your way through the book, you realize that through telling the history of the ballpark, Mr. Gershman is telling the history of baseball itself. Ballparks provide the theatre; the game provides the drama. Anyone just interested in learning about baseball history will enjoy this book.
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