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Tag Archives: sports and outdoors
OPENING DAY!
In celebration of baseball officially starting again this week, I’m going to be featuring books about America’s game. This will include a book about baseball parks and the American city, a baseball murder mystery, possibly a book on the science … Continue reading
Short rounds: Idols, community, and baseball bros
Despite appearances, I have been reading this past week… Elizabeth Scalia’s Strange Gods: Unmasking the Idols of Everyday Life invites readers to consider those things which get between them and God. I heard sermons on this topic in my youth … Continue reading
The World’s Largest Man
When Harrison Scott Key was young, his father opted to uproot the family from Memphis and moved to an old farmstead out in the country – -the reason being, a boy needed to grow up outdoors doing things. Harrison did … Continue reading
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Tagged fathers and sons, Harrison Scott Key, humor, Mississippi, Of Boys and Men, Southern Literature, sports and outdoors
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Uncensored Memoirs of a Trailer Park Refugee
Ahh, boyhood. A time for digging out forts in the sides of hills, running from water moccasins at the creek, and repeatedly bashing .45 ACP rounds to see what’s inside. I stumbled upon this book while researching a Selma suburb … Continue reading
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Tagged Alabama, Alaska, American West, memoir, Of Boys and Men, Selma, sports and outdoors, Texas
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Billy Yank @ Johnny Reb Stadium: PLAY BALL!
That title is just a way of me combining two Civil War short rounds into one post. (Billy Yank wins the five-game series, 3 to 2, but in a show of terrible sportmanship, burned the stadium on their departure.) First … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged American Civil War, baseball, Bell Irwin Wiley, history, sports and outdoors
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America’s untouchables and baseball
Shortly after the financial implosion of the late 2000s and the beginning of the ‘great recession’, physicist & banker Chris Arnade began long walks around New York City to contemplate the ramifications of his and his ‘industry’s’ reckless speculation and … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews, Society and Culture
Tagged 1940s, 1950s, 2010s, audiobook, baseball, crime, drugs-alcohol-pharmaceuticals, mental health-illness, poverty, sports and outdoors
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Breaking Bad & Bama Baseball
If you’re an obsessive fan of Breaking Bad — and is any fan of Breaking Bad not an obsessive one? — this little book is a quick treat, consisting of summaries with commentary of each respective season, along with character … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged Alabama, arts-entertainment, baseball, sports and outdoors
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The Glory of their Times
The Glory of their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It© 1966 Paul Ritter300 pages C.S. Lewis remarked that he enjoyed nothing more than the sound of men laughing. Listeners will … Continue reading
One Life at a Time, Please
One Life at a Time, Please© 1988 Ed Abbey204 pages Ed Abbey’s final few years were spent in obsessive work, as he knew he was dying and wanted to make provisions for his family. The Fool’s Progress and One Life … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged American Southwest, anarchism, Edward Abbey, essays, Nature, sports and outdoors, travel
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