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James E. Elfers (Author)
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March 1, 2003
During the winter of 1913 and the spring of 1914 the New York Giants and the Chicago White Sox took a trip around the world. Organized by crusty John McGraw of the Giants and the White Sox’s Charles Comiskey, it was a trip of epic proportions—a tour to end all tours recreated here in all its monumental sweep and comical detail.
 
This book follows the two teams, whose members include Christy Mathewson, Jim Thorpe, and half a dozen other future Hall-of-Famers, as they barnstorm across the United States and sail the seas to Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, finishing with a game before twenty thousand fans and King George V. Along the way, baseball’s envoys meet such dignitaries as Pope Pius X, tea magnate Thomas Lipton, and the last khedive of Egypt. They play the tables of Monaco, survive a near-shipwreck, and cram a lifetime’s worth of adventures into six months. Their story, told here for the first time, gives readers a glimpse into baseball history and the innocence and spirit of a long-gone era.

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"It was baseball''s greatest odyssey—a global excursion mounted by the Giants and White Sox on the eve of the outbreak of World War I. . . . The off-field hijinks, culture clashes and even a near-shipwreck are all part of this long-forgotten yet compelling chapter of baseball lore."—David Plaut,USA Today Sports Weekly
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"A lively [account] of the world-wide tour the NY Giants and Chicago Cubs took in 1913-14. A novelist couldn''t make up its stories: The players met Pope Pius X, tea magnate Thomas Lipton and the last khedive of Egypt."—Bob Minzesheimer, www.USA Today.com
(Bob Minzesheimer www.USATODAY.com )

"Elfers gives readers interesting and at times amusing stories of famous Hall of Famers who took their games overseas. He also provides analysts of a more academic bent a coherent and balanced account of the ways business practices and a changing international climate helped to restructure the national game in the early twentieth century. . . . All will find Elfers''s work an indispensible basis for rethinking this pivotal historical era."—Steve Pitti, Nine
(Steve Pitti NINE )

"A thought-provoking and colorful account."—Marty Dobrow, Aethlon
(Marty Dobrow Aethlon )

“The Sox and the Giants would barnstorm the globe at the conclusion of the 1913 regular season. The story of that long forgotten adventure is skillfully excavated by James Elfers in [this] superb volume.”—State
(State )

“A well-told tale about baseball and the struggles it took to put on a suitable performance under some appallingly bad conditions…. Elfers has an easy style of writing and punctuates the narrative nicely with historical quotes. He even manages an interview with one-hundred-year-old Ben Mall, of Blue Rapids, Kansas, ‘the last living witness to the Tour to End All Tours.’”—Elysian Fields Quarterly
(Elysian Fields Quarterly )

“The spirit of that long ago time and the men who played has been captured.”—UD Daily
(UD Daily )

“Elfer’s seems to have done a fine job with the tour itself, and that makes the book worth reading.”—R. J. Lesch, The Inside Game
(R. J. Lesch The Inside Game )

About the Author

James E. Elfers is a library analyst at the University of Delaware.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 292 pages
  • Publisher: Bison Books (March 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803267487
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803267480
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #645,416 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Shoddy writing, irresistible topic, November 25, 2010
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The writing is mediocre, many "facts" are either inaccurate or exaggerated, and various passages reveal the author's lack of a deep understanding of baseball. Also, he couldn't resist injecting his puritanical views into the text. But for any devoted fan, the cast of characters and the adventures are fascinating, and the author's weaknesses are mostly irrelevant to the potential to enjoy the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Was very please to learn about that forgotten world tour, May 8, 2010
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To tell you the truth, I've found "The tout to end all tours" more interesting that "Spalding's World Tour". Maybe because it features more interesting people such as Germany Schaefer, Jim Thorpe, Charly Comiskey, John McGraw and Christy Mathewson (who abandoned the tour before taking the Empress of Japan to the Orient and spared himself the horror of the trip).

It was both a fun and informative read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Really Good Book, February 7, 2011
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Very interesting baseball in history book. It shipped from England which was slower, but had a very attentive seller & arrived in great shape.
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