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Brooklyn's Dodgers
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Carl E. Prince is Professor of History at New York University, and a past chair of the department. A specialist in early American history, he has written several books and many essays on early American political culture. With this book he picks up professionally a subject in which he has had a life-long interest.

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"[Prince] has rummaged through long-departed newspapers...and tracked the usual volumes and them some, to explain the loyalty of Brooklynites to the Dodgers."--The New York Times
"A book that should resonate deeply for those who were there."--USA Today
"At long last, a scholar using the tools of modern history has demythologized the Brooklyn Dodgers."--Sporting News
"This is a book Dodger fans...will find fascinating and revealing. It is a story of the scars left behind on a borough by the departure of its baseball team, and in light of the talk today about the Yankees' possible departure from the Bronx, it offers some clues to the impending fate of that borough."--New York Newsday
"Likely to appeal to those who remember Jackie Robinson dancing off first base or rounding the bases as among the most lyrical images in the history of baseball."--The New York Times
"[Prince] offers new perspective on baseball's most treasured nostalgic icon."--Sports Collector's Digest
"How the Dodgers affected both men and women, kids growing up and Brooklyn's relation to the outlying boroughs is studied in a scholarly but not stuffy manner."--USA Today Baseball Weekly

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