Baseball’s Greatest Quotations

Baseball’s Greatest Quotations by Paul Dickson, published by Harper Perennial in 1992, is a comprehensive collection that features over 5,000 quotes related to baseball. This edition, written in English and spanning 524 pages, serves as a rich reference for enthusiasts of the sport, drawing from a diverse array of sources including notable figures like Casey Stengel and F. Scott Fitzgerald, as well as cultural icons such as Humphrey Bogart and Erma Bombeck.
Readers will find a wide-ranging assortment of insights and reflections on baseball, making it a valuable resource for both casual fans and serious scholars of the game. The book includes more than 200 photos and illustrations that complement the text, enhancing the exploration of baseball’s cultural significance. With its focus on quotes, this work offers a unique perspective on the sport, capturing the voices and sentiments that have shaped the narrative of baseball over time.
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From the author of The Dickson Baseball Dictionary comes a veritable Bartlett’s of baseball–more than 5,000 quotes about the national pastime from sources ranging from Stengel to Scott Fitzgerald, Bogart to Bombeck. Includes more than 200 photos and illustrations.
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