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The Baseball Reliquary Presents
BASEBALL BY THE BOOKS
Exhibition: July 3-July 30, 2012
Location: Pasadena Central Library Address:
285 E. Walnut Street, Pasadena, California
Information: (626) 791-7647 or
terymar@earthlink.net
The Baseball Reliquary presents “Baseball
by the Books,” an exhibition spotlighting some
of the classic baseball books, both fiction and
non-fiction, published since World War II, from
July 3-July 30, 2012, at the Pasadena Central
Library, 285 E. Walnut Street, Pasadena,
California.
The displays will be in the Humanities
and Business Wings, and in the Centennial Room.
The exhibition will include first edition
copies of many books which have made a
significant contribution to the field of
baseball literature and which are indispensable
to any baseball library.
Also on view will be photographs,
illustrations, artifacts, and documents related
to the featured books.
Among the highlights of the exhibition
are a series of short, original essays written
by authors and historians, including Marty Appel
(on The
Glory of Their Times by Lawrence Ritter),
Jean Hastings Ardell (on
A Day in
the Bleachers by Arnold Hano), Ron Kaplan
(on The
Tao of Baseball by Go), Bruce Markusen (on
Ball Four
by Jim Bouton), Andy McCue (on
The
Southpaw by Mark Harris), and Mike Shannon
(on The
Long Season by Jim Brosnan).
Other books highlighted include
Veeck –
as in Wreck by Bill Veeck (which was
published fifty years ago next month);
Eight Men
Out by Eliot Asinof;
The
Dickson Baseball Dictionary by Paul Dickson;
The Great
American Baseball Card Flipping, Trading and
Bubble Gum Book by Brendan C. Boyd and Fred
C. Harris;
The Boys
of Summer by Roger Kahn; and
Baseball’s Golden Age: The Photographs of
Charles M. Conlon and
The Big
Show: Charles M. Conlon’s Golden Age Baseball
Photographs by Neal and Constance McCabe.
Also featured are illustrations by Mark
Ulriksen for the Arion Press edition of Arnold
Hano’s A
Day in the Bleachers, and a selection of
Scott Hannig’s original art for Mike Shannon’s
graphic novel,
Hutch:
Baseball’s Fred Hutchinson and a Legacy of
Courage, a biography of the major league
pitcher and manager, one of baseball’s most
beloved figures, who was stricken by fatal lung
cancer at the height of his managerial career.
Library hours for the exhibition are
Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.;
Friday-Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.; and
Sunday, 1:00-5:00 p.m. For further information,
contact the Baseball Reliquary by phone at (626)
791-7647 or by e-mail at terymar@earthlink.net.
For directions, phone the Pasadena
Central Library at (626) 744-4066 during library
hours.
The exhibition, which is free of charge,
is made possible, in part, by a grant to the
Baseball Reliquary from the Los Angeles County
Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles
County Arts Commission.
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