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About the
Book “Blackball
Stars [winner of the Casey Award as best baseball book of 1989] is a
wonderful collection of profiles of the great stars of the black
leagues, an indispensable addition to the history of baseball.”
— Washington Post
“An historically important, well-researched study.”
—Publishers Weekly
“First rate. An important contribution to the literature of
baseball.” —Christian Science Monitor.
“I read with wonder and anger the things lost: Cool Papa Bell going
from first base to home on a bunt; Josh Gibson at but… Holway has
edited lngthy interviews into small storytelling go he must. The game
begins to be played in the reader’s mind. It is the closest we can
come to seeing them.”
—New York Times on Voices From the Great Black Baseball
Leagues.
“It is more than a collection of baseball biographies. Its strength
is Holway’s ability to recreate the aura of this time through colorful
anecdotes and player reminiscences.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
“In The Complete Book of the Negro Leagues Holway, one of the deans
of black baseball history, provides the most complete statistical
study yet of the game’s segregated half, the obvious by-product of
painstaking research.”
—Library Journal
“John Holway’s statistics prove the greatness of the Negro League
players. Now, we can truly call baseball the National Pastime.”
—Ken Burns
“A compelling story and a must-read for all baseball fans.”
—Allan ‘Bud’ Selig, Commissioner of baseball.
“Holway is the granddaddy of researchers on black baseball. Even
other authorities will learn something on each page, A must-read for
every student and historian.”
—Robert Peterson, author of Only the Ball Was White.
“The Complete Book is a culmination of three decades of dedicated
research by the man who knows more about Negro baseball history than
any writer ever.”
— Royce “Crash” Parr, author of Glory Days of Summer.
“Mr Holway has woven these stories into an important and
inspirational work. He wisely allows the veterans ample room to tell
their tales in their own words, and they provide keen insights into
both social and aviation history.”
—Publishers Weekly on Red Tails, Black Wings
“The author’s prior experience at collecting oral history and
bringing to life the past shines through in this 340-page collection
of recollections, many of them vivid and personal. An engaging
collection. Essential American history.”
—The Book Reader on Red Tails, Black Wings
“An absorbing account of living American history. A highly
recommended addition to Black Studies and Military Studies reading
lists and history collections.”
—The Bookwatch
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