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Red Sox Nation: An Unexpurgated History Of The Red Sox by Peter Golenbock
$16.47
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Fenway! The Ultimate Fan's Guide to the Nation's Ballpark by Tim Shea
$12.69
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101 Reasons to Love the Red Sox by David Green
$10.17
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2007 World Series Highlights: Colorado Rockies vs. Boston Red Sox DVD ~ Matt Damon
$14.99
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Emperors and Idiots: The Hundred Year Rivalry Between the Yankees and Red Sox, From the Very Beginning to the End of the Curse by Mike Vaccaro
$11.96
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Shaugnessy and photographer Stan Grossfeld combine to offer an often-spectacular visual tribute that looks both back in time and into the heart of all the park's odd nooks, crannies, shadows, and hiding places. They go inside the hand-operated scoreboard on the fabled Green Monster. There's even a lovely picture of a pastoral Fenway covered in snow. Shaughnessy's text--"When they raze Fenway, it'll be like cutting down an old tree. Count the rings. There's one for each celebration and heartache suffered by Red Sox fans"--is affectionate and quite personal. He adds to it with a series of short, lyrical reminiscences from those who've mused about the field-- David Halberstam, Bob Costas, Stephen King, and Doris Kearns Goodwin--and those who've played on it: Don Zimmer, Bucky Dent, Dennis Eckersley, and Carl Yastrzemski. Fittingly, Ted Williams pens the foreward. The result of the amalgamation is an altogether splendid celebration of a landmark about to be pushed by progress into memory. --Jeff Silverman
Entertainment Weekly
"A loving tribute to the oldest standing ballpark in the majors... that home to the star-crossed Boston Red Sox."
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