1941 -- The Greatest Year In Sports: Two Baseball Legends, Two Boxing Champs, and the Unstoppable Thoroughbred Who Made History in the Shadow of War
by
Mike Vaccaro
Joe DiMaggio . . . Ted Williams . . . Joe Louis . . . Billy Conn . . . Whirlaway
Against the backdrop of a war that threatened to consume the world, these athletes transformed 1941 into one of the most thrilling years in sports history.
In the summer of 1941, America paid attention to sports with an intensity that had never been seen before. World War II was raging in Europe
...moreHardcover, 320 pages
Published
June 5th 2007
by Doubleday
(first published 2007)
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A very well done mix of sports and history. I especially enjoyed the horse racing parts and found the boxing sections illuminating since I knew nothing of the Louis/Conn fight. I also appreciated the explanation of the peace time draft and how it affected both stars and regular citizens alike.
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Entertaining and insightful melding of sports and world history during a tumultuous time in America.
I'm mostly a bandwagon sports fan and I'm not one of those guys who can recite statistics at the drop of the hat. But the book weaves some of the greatest sports stories of the 20th Century with a great history of the growing cloud of World War II. I learned as much about Joe Louis, Joe Dimagio and Ted Williams as I did about Churchill, Roosevelt and Charle's Lindberg. The book plays out like a great Ken Burns documentary. Fantastic.
excellent book about sports in 1941, and the attack on Pearl Harbor. Great antecdotes about legendary sports figures (Williams, DiMaggio) and equines (Whirlaway). Easy to read - and recommended!
Excellent book about the three big sports in 1941 (boxing, baseball, and horse racing). Really interesting to see how much sports have changed since then - but also how many things are the same.
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