The national pastime is a sport as American as apple pie. Yet no one has told the story of Native American Louis Francis Sockalexis, grandson of a Penobscot chief. McDonald's vivid writing brings to life the raucous stadiums from the turn of the century, filled with rowdy fans, hard-drinking players, and corrupt team owners with ties to organized crime.
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The national pastime is a sport as American as apple pie. Yet no one has told the story of Native American Louis Francis Sockalexis, grandson of a Penobscot chief. McDonald's vivid writing brings to life the raucous stadiums from the turn of the century, filled with rowdy fans, hard-drinking players, and corrupt team owners with ties to organized crime.
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Fine copy. Trade pbk, glossy illus cover, 248 pgs: "The Forgotten Story of Louis Sockalexis The First Native American in Major League Baseball"; summary & pub details on back cover.