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2.0 out of 5 stars
I'd rather be a yankee by tullis,
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This review is from: I'd Rather Be a Yankee (Paperback)
the book was said to be in good condition and while the text was in good condition the cover was ripped off. I would not have purchased this copy if seller had described the book having a ripped cover. I will not purchase any more books from this seller.
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For all Yankee lovers...,
By coachtim (Indiana, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I'd Rather Be a Yankee (Paperback)
John Tullius' "I'd Rather Be a Yankee" follows in the footsteps of Donald Honig's "Baseball When the Grass was Real" and Lawrence Ritter's "The Glory of Their Times" by letting the players "write" the book through the reporting of their great stories and reminiscences. Tullius combines his research with previous works to provide the reader with some great insight about these terrific Yankee teams and players. All the Yankee greats from the first 3/4th's of the 20th Century are featured in this fast-paced and intriquing book. Ruth, Gehrig, Dimaggio, Berra, Stengel, Mantle and Jackson are all prominently featured.
And while, "I'd Rather Be a Yankee" probably won't "play" in Beantown, it will be warmly embraced in the Big Apple and by all Yankee fans.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Let Them Tell The Story,
By Raymond Caruso (Moscow, ID USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I'd Rather Be a Yankee (Paperback)
I've loved this book since I was a child. As far as Yankee history goes, it gives us the skeletal framework of the story, dispersed through the book at the beginnings of each chapter. However, the real reason this book is such a gem, is that the majority of it is told through the quotes of the people who lived through the events they describe. Some of these quotes are taken from previously published material, and therein are gathered some of Yankee Baseball's most memorable and bone chilling quips and one-liners. But in addition to those are stories told to the author himself, as he travelled the country, seeking to preserve the tales these men were burning to tell. Simply wonderful.
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I'd Rather Be a Yankee by John Tullius (Board book - October 24, 1986)
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