![]() It is awfully funny in parts, and laughter is rare enough on anybodys bookshelf" (New York Times). "Bang the Drum Slowly makes wonderful readingwhether one hates baseball or loves it. It was made into the classic 1973 film starring Robert DeNiro. The final two volumes are both fine in fine dust jackets.īang the Drum Slowly was chosen as one of the top one hundred sports books of all time by Sports Illustrated and appears on numerous other lists of best baseball fiction. Bang the Drum Slowly is near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Southpaw is near fine in a very good dust jacket with some small chips to the spine. Recorded before a live audience at the DoubleTree Suites, Santa Monica in October 1992. A Ticket For A Seamstress and It Looked Like Forever are each signed by the author. Adapted by Eric Simonson from the novel by Mark Harris. Bang the Drum Slowly has a two page inscription from the author. The Southpaw is inscribed and dated in 1954. Each volume is either signed or inscribed. The Southpaw, Bang the Drum Slowly, A Ticket for a Seamstitch, It Looked Like Forever.įirst editions of each novel in the author’s famed baseball quartet. ![]()
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