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Fenway Park

A Salute to the Coolest, Cruelest, Longest-Running Major League Baseball Stadium in America
Powers, John & Ron Driscoll. Fenway Park: A Salute to the Coolest, Cruelest, Longest-Running Major League Baseball Stadium in America. Running Pr. Mar. 2012. c.272p. illus. photogs. index. ISBN 9780762442041. $30. SPORTS
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OrangeReviewStarFenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox since 1912, may be small, cramped, and uncomfortable, but it is arguably the most beloved ballpark in the country. This coffee-table book, commemorating the park's 100th anniversary, painstakingly re-creates its history, from planning and construction to its role in the surrounding neighborhood and its designation as a symbol of a bygone era. Powers (sports reporter, Boston Globe) and Driscoll (formerly, Boston Globe) explore the unique character of the field and the legendary Green Monster, nemesis of many would-be home-run hitters. With large-format, archival color and black-and-white photos, stories of memorable games, and interviews with past players, this is more than a book about a stadium; it's a testament to a city, a team, its fans, and the game itself. A treasure for all fans of baseball history, a must-have for Red Sox faithful.—M.M.
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