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The last hero

a life of Henry Aaron

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An edition of The last hero (2010)

The last hero

a life of Henry Aaron

1st ed.
  • 2 Want to read
  • 1 Have read

In "The Last Hero", Bryant chronicles Aaron's childhood in segregated Alabama, his brief stardom in the Negro Leagues, his complicated relationship with celebrity, and his historic rivalry with Willie Mays--all culminating in the defining event of his life: his shattering of Babe Ruth's all-time home-run record. Bryant also examines Aaron's more complex second act: his quest to become an important voice beyond the ball field.

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Pantheon Books
Language
English
Pages
616

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The last hero: a life of Henry Aaron
2010, Pantheon Books
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Henry Aaron: baseball's last hero
2010, Pantheon Books
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Table of Contents

Part one: Escape
Herbert
Henry
Stepin Fetchit
Milwaukee
Part two: Magic
Weheimer
Jackie
Scripture
Bushville
Almost
Part three: Legend
Respect
Atlanta
Willie
Ruth
Mortal
Acknowledgment
Part four: Free
Drift
Cars
756
Epilogue

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 563-566) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.357092, B
Library of Congress
GV865.A25 B79 2010, , GV865.A25 B79 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
600 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
616

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24547393M
Internet Archive
lastherolifeofhe00brya
ISBN 13
9780375424854, 9780307279927
LCCN
2009040573
OCLC/WorldCat
436030262, 676726906

Work Description

This book is the first definitive biography of Henry Aaron -- baseball's great home-run champion and one of its most enduring legends. As the steroid controversy has increasingly tarnished baseball's image, Hank Aaron's achievements have come to seem all the more remarkable: the first player to pass Babe Ruth in home runs, Aaron held that record for thirty-three years while shattering other records (RBIs, total bases, extra-base hits) and setting new ones (hitting at least thirty home runs per season fifteen times). But his achievements run much deeper than his stats. Chronicling the social upheavals of the years during which Aaron played (1954 to 1976), Howard Bryant shows us how the dignity and determination with which he stood against racism on and off the field, and as one of the first blacks in baseball's upper management, helped transform the role and significance of the professional black athlete and turn Aaron into an national icon. - Publisher.

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