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Who Was Babe Ruth?

Author : Joan Holub,Who HQ
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-05
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781101552339

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Who Was Babe Ruth? by Joan Holub,Who HQ Pdf

Just in time for baseball season! Babe Ruth came from a poor Baltimore family and, as a kid, he was a handful. It was at a reform school that Babe discovered his talent for baseball, and by the age of nineteen, he was on his way to becoming a sports legend. Babe was often out of shape and even more often out on the town, but he had a big heart and an even bigger swing! Kids will learn all about the Home Run King in this rags-to- riches sports biography. With black-and-white illustrations throughout, a true sports legend is brought to life.

Babe Ruth's Own Book of Baseball

Author : George Herman Ruth,Babe Ruth
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1992-02-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0803289391

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Babe Ruth's Own Book of Baseball by George Herman Ruth,Babe Ruth Pdf

Babe Ruth remains the most popular player in the history of baseball. The slugger for the New York Yankees established a home run record in the 1927 season, just a year before joining the league of authors. Babe Ruth's Own Book is a who's who of old-time greats—Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, and many others. It describes the Babe's rise from poverty to stardom, catching his image and voice as freshly and permanently as pen and ink can. In a no-nonsense style, the Babe describes the ins and outs of the game, touching all bases and loading up the reader with priceless information and advice. The surprise is that so little about the sport has changed except the size of the players' salaries.

Babe Ruth

Author : Guernsey Van Riper Jr.
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2015-02-17
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781481425094

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Babe Ruth by Guernsey Van Riper Jr. Pdf

A narrative portrait of the iconic Baseball Hall of Fame inductee's childhood imagines his years spent in an orphanage and reformatory, his introduction to baseball by monks and the influences that shaped his subsequent athletic achievements. Simultaneous.

Babe Ruth

Author : Wilborn Hampton
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2009-03-19
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781101022337

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Babe Ruth by Wilborn Hampton Pdf

Babe Ruth is still regarded as perhaps the greatest baseball player ever to step on a diamond. Born into a poor family in Baltimore, George Herman Ruth Jr. was sent to a Catholic reform school at age seven, where he learned how to play baseball. Initially a talented southpaw, the Babe went on to shatter every home-run record on the books?and when fewer games were played in a season and a heavier ball was used. In this engaging and fast-paced biography, award-winning author Wilborn Hampton shares with readers The Babe was also a man of big heart, temper, and appetite.

The Man Who Made Babe Ruth

Author : Brian Martin
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-02
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781476639512

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The Man Who Made Babe Ruth by Brian Martin Pdf

At six-feet-six, the hulking Martin Leo Boutilier (1872-1944) was hard to miss. Yet the many books written about Babe Ruth relegate the soft-spoken teacher and coach to the shadows. Ruth credited Boutilier--known as Brother Matthias in the Congregation of St. Francis Xavier--with making him the man and the baseball player he became. Matthias saw something in the troubled seven-year old and nurtured his athletic ability. Spending many extra hours on the ballfield with him over a dozen years, he taught Ruth how to hit and converted the young left-handed catcher into a formidable pitcher. Overshadowed by a fellow Xavierian brother who was given the credit for discovering the baseball prodigy, Matthias never received his due from the public but didn't complain. Ruth never forgot the father figure who continued to provide valuable counsel in later life. This is the first telling of the full story of the man who gave the world its most famous baseball star.

Home Run

Author : Robert Burleigh
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0152045996

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Home Run by Robert Burleigh Pdf

A poetic account of the legendary Babe Ruth as he prepares to make a home run.

Becoming Babe Ruth

Author : Matt Tavares
Publisher : Candlewick Press
Page : 41 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-02-12
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780763656461

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Becoming Babe Ruth by Matt Tavares Pdf

Traces his mischievous childhood in Baltimore before his life-changing enrollment in Saint Mary's Industrial School for Boys, where a strict code of conduct and his introduction to baseball inspired his historic career.

Babe Ruth

Author : Norman L. Macht
Publisher : Facts On File
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0791011895

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Babe Ruth by Norman L. Macht Pdf

Traces the story of baseball great, Babe Ruth.

The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth

Author : Jean L. S. Patrick
Publisher : Millbrook Press
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2009-08-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780761358466

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The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth by Jean L. S. Patrick Pdf

A retelling of the day Jackie Mitchell, a seventeen-year-old female professional baseball player, struck out the New York Yankees best hitters, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, in an exhibition game in 1931.

Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse (Totally True Adventures)

Author : David A. Kelly
Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2010-04-14
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780307477859

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Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse (Totally True Adventures) by David A. Kelly Pdf

Before 1918, the Boston Red Sox were unstoppable. They won World Series after World Series, thanks in part to their charismatic pitcher-slugger Babe Ruth. But some people on the Red Sox felt the Babe was more trouble than he was worth, and he was traded away to one of the worst teams in baseball, the New York Yankees. From then on, the Yankees became a golden team. And the Red Sox? For over 80 years, they just couldn’t win another World Series. Then, in 2004, along came a scruffy, scrappy Red Sox team. Could they break Babe Ruth’s curse and win it all?

The Babe Ruth Deception (A Fraser and Cook Historical Mystery, Book 3)

Author : David O. Stewart
Publisher : ePublishing Works!
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781644571705

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The Babe Ruth Deception (A Fraser and Cook Historical Mystery, Book 3) by David O. Stewart Pdf

A Country Doctor and Ex-Ballplayer Save "The Bambino" from Thugs, the Baseball Commissioner, and Himself in the Historical Fiction Novel, The Babe Ruth Conspiracy, from Author David O. Stewart --New York City, 1920-21-- In 1920, Babe Ruth--larger than life on the ball field and off--is enjoying a record-breaking season in his first year as a New York Yankee when his 1918 World Series win falls under suspicion of being "fixed." Then rumors start that his silent movie, Headin' Home, was bankrolled by the top aide to gambling kingpin, Arnold Rothstein. Ruth turns to Speed Cook--a professional ballplayer before the game was segregated and who now promotes Negro baseball--for help. If anyone knows the dirty underbelly of America's favorite pastime, it's Cook. Cook enlists the help of a long-time friend, Dr. Jamie Fraser, whose new wife, Eliza, coproduced the Babe's silent film. While Cook, Fraser, and Eliza dig for the truth, protecting the oftentimes-reckless Ruth from thugs and the new baseball commissioner proves even more dangerous when they come face-to-face with hidden power-hitters who are playing for keeps. Publisher's Note: The Fraser and Cook Historical Mystery Series will be enjoyed by fans of American history and period mystery novels. Free of graphic sex and with some mild profanity, this series can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. "Within these pages, he ushers us into the randy, gritty, wanton world of Babe Ruth, just arrived in New York from Boston, where he would power the Yankees—hell, the whole damn city—for the next decade. It is a world filled with molls and toughs, crooked pols and bootleggers, gamblers and righteous cops, not to mention Stewart’s beloved characters, Speed Cook, the wise head and former Negro Leaguer, and Dr. Jamie Fraser, who have teamed up before in previous fictions. The texture of the city is rendered with precision and believability. When Stewart describes the new impediment at the corner of 42nd and Fifth Avenue, the city’s first traffic tower, a reader can see the snarl of horse-drawn wagons, bicycles, pedestrians and oh so many automobiles—“machines” in the argot of the Twenties--clogging the street. Even the Babe had to stop for that. The book is full of such knowing details like the Thomas splint, an invention of World War I medicine, that saves Jamie Fraser’s daughter from losing her leg. Larger-than-life Ruth is made palpable through a mosaic of small but unassailable images. Ruth, resplendent in a red satin dressing gown worn over a pair of green and white diamond pajamas, earns “a low whistle” from Cook when he is admitted to the Babe’s sumptuous apartment in the Ansonia Hotel. It earns something more important from the reader: a belief in narrative plausibility and in the characters that inhabit it. So, when Stewart writes of the Babe that getting angry at him was a waste of time, “like losing your temper at a thunderstorm,” you know he knows what he’s talking about. The book is grand. Just like the Babe." ~Jane Leavy, Author of The Big Fella: Babe Ruth and the World He Created The Fraser and Cook Historical Mystery Series The Lincoln Deception The Paris Deception The Babe Ruth Deception

The Story of Babe Ruth

Author : Jenna Grodzicki
Publisher : Rockridge Press
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1648765998

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The Story of Babe Ruth by Jenna Grodzicki Pdf

Discover the life of Babe Ruth--a story about making it to the top for kids ages 6 to 9 George Herman Ruth Jr., more commonly known as Babe Ruth, was one of the greatest American baseball players of all time. Before he was a sports hero, Babe was a poor kid who loved playing baseball but often got into trouble. His life changed when he went away to boarding school and he was discovered by the minor leagues. The rest is history! Help kids explore how Babe went from being a young boy growing up in Baltimore to a record-breaking baseball player and sports hero. This Babe Ruth book includes: Core curriculum--Kids will learn the Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How of Babe's life, and take a quick quiz to test their knowledge. His lasting impact--Young readers will find out how Babe Ruth changed the game of baseball for future generations--and became more than just a great baseball player. Helpful definitions--An easy-to-read glossary provides definitions for some of the more advanced words and ideas in the book, so kids can add to their vocabulary and follow along. How will Babe's determination inspire the child in your life?

The Big Bam

Author : Leigh Montville
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2007-05-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780767919715

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The Big Bam by Leigh Montville Pdf

National Bestseller He was the Sultan of Swat. The Caliph of Clout. The Wizard of Whack. The Bambino. And simply, to his teammates, the Big Bam. Babe Ruth was more than baseball’s original superstar. For eighty-five years, he has remained the sport’s reigning titan. He has been named Athlete of the Century . . . more than once. But who was this large, loud, enigmatic man? Why is so little known about his childhood, his private life, and his inner thoughts? In The Big Bam, Leigh Montville, whose recent New York Times bestselling biography of Ted Williams garnered glowing reviews and offered an exceptionally intimate look at Williams’s life, brings his trademark touch to this groundbreaking, revelatory portrait of the Babe. From the award-winning author of the New York Times bestseller Ted Williams comes the thoroughly original, definitively ambitious, and exhilaratingly colorful biography of the largest legend ever to loom in baseball—and in the history of organized sports. Based on newly discovered documents and interviews—including pages from Ruth’s personal scrapbooks —The Big Bam traces Ruth’s life from his bleak childhood in Baltimore to his brash entrance into professional baseball, from Boston to New York and into the record books as the world’s most explosive slugger and cultural luminary.

The Babe Ruth Story

Author : Babe Ruth
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Baseball players
ISBN : OCLC:1345497464

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Babe Ruth

Author : Tracy Brown Collins
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 129 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Baseball players
ISBN : 9781438100425

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Babe Ruth by Tracy Brown Collins Pdf

George Herman Ruth Jr. was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1895. A rebellious child, he was eventually sent to a reformatory boarding school where he never quite learned the discipline his parents hoped for, but he did learn something that changed his life: baseball. Later known as Babe Ruth, he became one of the most infamous, talented, influential, and iconic figures in baseball. Signed as a pitcher to the Boston Red Sox, he was then traded to the Yankees, where he ushered in one of the most thrilling eras in baseball history. Ruth was an exciting player, sending home runs over the wall to help the Yankees win four World Series. In 1927, he hit 60 home runs during the regular season, a record that stood until Roger Maris broke it in 1961. Babe Ruth chronicles Ruth's life from a young boy in Baltimore to an American hero, one filled at times with tragedy and chaos as well as glory.