Harvey Frommer is the celebrated author of more than forty-two
sports books including the classics Shoeless Joe Jackson and
Ragtime Baseball and New York City Baseball. Honored by the New
York State legislature, cited in the Congressional Record as a
sports historian and journalist, the prolific Frommer is also the
author of The New York Yankee Encyclopedia and A Yankee
Century.
Together with his wife, Myrna Katz Frommer, he authored the
critically acclaimed oral histories It Happened in the Catskills,
It Happened in Brooklyn, It Happened on Broadway, Growing Up Jewish
in America, and It Happened in Manhattan. Frommer is a professor in
the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program at Dartmouth College
and a longtime follower of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry.
Frederic J. Frommer is the author of You Gotta Have Heart: A
History of Washington Baseball from 1859 to the 2012 National
League East Champions and The Washington Baseball Fan’s Little Book
of Wisdom and coauthor of Growing Up Baseball. He covers the
federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., for The Associated Press,
and his work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Boston Globe,
and USA Today, among others.
PRAISE FOR A PREVIOUS EDITION
The best book ever on the subject of the Rivalry.
*The New York Times*
PRAISE FOR A PREVIOUS EDITION
A wonderful walk through one hundred years of history between
baseball's best rivals.
*Dan Shaughnessy, author of The Curse of the Bambino*
PRAISE FOR A PREVIOUS EDITION
Attention to detail results in an entertaining compendium of
anecdotes that provide textured historical perspective for this
flourishing rivalry.
*InsideBaseball.com*
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