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Casey at the Bat
Ernest L. Thayer

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Casey at the Bat

A Ballad of the Republic Sung in the Year 1888 (Caldecott Honor Book)

Handprint Books (Oct 01, 2000)
9781929766000
| Hardcover
32 pages | 236 x 313 mm | English
Dewey 811.52
LC Classification PS3014.T3 .C3 2000
LC Control No. 00037010

Subject

  • Baseball
  • Baseball Players
  • Baseball Players/ Poetry
  • Baseball/ Poetry
  • Casey, Brian Kavanagh

Plot

"And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout; But there is no joy in Mudville-mighty Casey has struck out." Those lines have echoed through the decades, the final stanza of a poem published pseudonymously in the June 3, 1888, issue of the San Francisco Examiner. Its author would rather have seen it forgotten. Instead, Ernest Thayer's poem has taken a well-deserved place as an enduring icon of Americana. Christopher Bing's magnificent version of this immortal ballad of the flailing 19th-century baseball star is rendered as though it had been newly discovered in a hundred-year-old scrapbook. Bing seamlessly weaves real and trompe l'oeil reproductions of artifacts-period baseball cards, tickets, advertisements, and a host of other memorabilia into the narrative to present a rich and multifaceted panorama of a bygone era. A book to be pored over by children, treasured by aficionados of the sport-and given as a gift to all ages: a tragi-comic celebration of heroism and of a golden era of sport.

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