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1. The Home Run Heard 'Round the World: The Dramatic Story of the 1951 Giants-Dodgers Pennant Race
by Ray Robinson
A glorious and nostalgia-packed re-creation of the most exciting and dramatic pennant race in baseball history, between the New York Giants and the ... More
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2. The Great Chase: The Dodgers-Giants Pennant Race of 1951
by Harvey Rosenfeld
Interviews, contemporary newspaper articles and memoirs of the participants are used to describe the intense rivalry.
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3. Bums No More: The Championship Season of the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers
by Stewart Wolpin, Elliott Gould (Introduction by)
In all of sports history, there has rarely been a bond like the one that linked the Brooklyn Dodgers with their fans. "Bums No More!" is a brilliant ... More
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4. Superstars and Screwballs: 100 Years of Brooklyn Baseball
by Richard Goldstein
In a beautifully illustrated chronicle, Goldstein re-creates the heyday of America's quintessential baseball town--a zany, colorful century of larger ... More
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6. Brooklyn Dodgers the Last Great Pennant Drive, 1957
by John R Nordell
No baseball summer is as memorable for me as that July when the Dodgers began a winning streak in a suddenly torrid, topsy-turvy National League ... More
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7. Brooklyn Dodger Days
Recreates a Brooklyn Dodgers baseball game played against their rivals the New York Giants in 1946.
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8. Brooklyn Dodger Days
by Richard Rosenblum
Recreates a Brooklyn Dodgers baseball game played against their rivals the New York Giants in 1946.
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11. New York Baseball in 1951: The Dodgers, the Giants, the Yankees and the Telescope
by Rudy Marzano
This work covers one of the most controversial pennant races in baseball history. The Brooklyn Dodgers were leading the pennant race by 13 games in ... More
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13. New York City Baseball: The Last Golden Age
When the lights came on again after World War II, they illuminated a nation ready for heroes and a city--New York--eager for entertainment. Baseball ... More
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14. The Giants and the Dodgers: Four Cities, Two Teams, One Rivalry
by Andrew Goldblatt
The Giant-Dodger rivalry was considered the best in baseball by 1890 and remains the games oldest and most storied rivalry today. Its remarkable how ... More
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17. Dodgers!: The First 100 Years
by Stanley Cohen
First in Brooklyn, then in Los Angeles, the Dodgers have been one of baseball's more colorful teams for 100 years. From Ebbets Field to Chavez Ravine ... More
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18. Dodgers Reader Pa
A new anthology representing the very best in Dodger commentary from the heartbreaking and now infamous "Bums" to Ebbets Field to the star-studded ... More
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21. Brooklyn Dodgers
by Frank Graham, Jack Lang (Foreword by)
First published in 1945 as part of the acclaimed Putnam series of team histories, Frank Graham's colorful chronicle presents the Brooklyn Dodgers in ... More
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24. Era CL
The era 1947-1957--when the Yankees, New York Giants, and Brooklyn Dodgers ruled the world. Kahn's most important book since The Boys of Summer, The ... More
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