Synopses & Reviews
This is the book for the serious DiMaggio and sports-as-culture buff. [Moore] . . . has sifted throught most of what has been written and rumored about the Yankee Clipper in newspapers, magazines, books and even songs. The narrative portion--there's also a bibliography and DiMaggio's baseball stats--is divided into two sections: DiMaggio's life on and off the field, and his evolving stature as a mythic figure. All rendered in sensitive, but refreshingly unsentimental prose.
USA Today Anyone serious about building an excellent baseball library or interested in the role of sports in American society should get a copy of this book. . . . An excellent and well-researched book. The Sporting NewS≪/i>
Review
A complex view of an American baseball legend. Twelve chapters, each headed by a quote to set the tone, chronologically discuss DiMaggio's professional career and personal life from his roots as a son of Sicilian immigrants and one of nine children to his death in 1999.School Library Journal
Synopsis
"This is the book for the serious DiMaggio and sports-as-culture buff. [Moore] . . . has sifted throught most of what has been written and rumored about the Yankee Clipper in newspapers, magazines, books and even songs. . . . All rendered in sensitive, bu refreshingly unsentimental prose." USA Today
About the Author
JACK B. MOORE is Professor and Chairman of the American Studies Department at the University of South Florida, Tampa.
Table of Contents
Preface
A Hero's Life
A Hero's World
Literature about Joe DiMaggio
Interviews
Appendix: For the Record
Bibliography
Index