Summer of Shadows : A Murder, A Pennant Race, and the Twilight of the Best Location in the Nation. için kapak resmi
Summer of Shadows : A Murder, A Pennant Race, and the Twilight of the Best Location in the Nation.
Başlık:
Summer of Shadows : A Murder, A Pennant Race, and the Twilight of the Best Location in the Nation.
Yazar:
Knight, Jonathan.
ISBN:
9781578604685
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (295 pages)
İçerik:
Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Prelude: Summer 1969 -- Autumn Interlude: Game 1 -- Part One: Before the Shadows -- 1 Now or Never -- 2 Empire of Freedom -- 3 A Saturday Night Town -- 4 Storm Clouds -- 5 The Chasm of Ridiculousness -- 6 A Triple into the Gravestones -- 7 Hard Luck -- Autumn Interlude: Game 2 -- Part Two: The Best Location in the Nation -- 8 Bleed and Believe -- 9 Two Aging Aces -- 10 Seven Minutes of Silence -- 11 The Sphinx and The Howitzer -- 12 The Night Before -- Autumn Interlude: Game 3 -- Part Three: Murder on the Lake -- 13 They've Killed Marilyn -- 14 The Lost Weekend -- 15 The Strong Arm of the Law -- 16 The Cleveland Spectacle -- 17 Mr. Cleveland to the Rescue -- 18 Steamed Up -- 19 Get That Killer -- 20 Like a Hollywood Movie -- 21 Bring Him In -- 22 The Guns of August -- 23 A Ghoul's Paradise -- 24 Destiny -- 25 What Evidence Is There? -- 26 Not the Folding-up Type -- Autumn Interlude: Game 4 -- Part Four: Twilight of the Gods -- 27 Whammy Be Damned -- 28 The Yankee Doubleheader. Act One -- 29 The Yankee Doubleheader. Act Two -- 30 We're In -- 31 One Hundred Eleven -- Winter Final Interlude -- End Notes -- About the Author.
Özet:
Summer of Shadows is an intertwining narrative that tells the story of the 1954 Cleveland Indians (which would etch itself in history as one of the greatest baseball teams in MLB history) and the infamous murder of the wife of Dr. Sam Sheppard in their home along the shore of Lake Erie—which held both the city and the nation spellbound that summer. Both of these generation-defining stories take place in the final days of the “Best Location in the Nation," the nickname for the Cleveland of the 1950s, which truly was one of the great and most influential cities in America. The Sheppard case would influence the television series The Fugitive a decade later and give Cleveland's reputation a black eye following the shoddy and unethical behavior of the city's police department and news media, which led to the conviction of an innocent man. Meanwhile, the 1954 Indians would post the greatest season in American League history and dethrone the five-time-champion New York Yankees in a dramatic pennant race, culminating in a September doubleheader before 86,000 fans at Cleveland Stadium. The powerful Indians would then be swept by Willie Mays and the New York Giants in the World Series. These two parallel tragedies harbinger an onslaught of adversity that dragged Cleveland from its lofty standing as a leading American city to one with a bleak—even comic—reputation. Summer of Shadows is essentially a postcard from that gilded age, when the city enjoyed its own golden October, not knowing that decades of dismal, bitter winter lay ahead.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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