The Fields of Summer: America's Great Ballparks and the Players who Triumphed in Them

The Fields of Summer: America's Great Ballparks and the Players who Triumphed in Them
ISBN-10
0517065339
ISBN-13
9780517065334
Category
Baseball fields
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
1992
Publisher
Crescent
Authors
James Tackach, Joshua B. Stein

Description

Lavishly illustrated with over 300 photographs, this book surveys 24 of baseball's most significant arenas in the United States and one in Canada. Included are the concrete-and-steel parks of the early part of this century to the superstructures of the modern times.

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