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Charlie Hustle : the rise and fall of Pete Rose, and the last glory days of baseball Book
Book | First edition. | Pantheon Books, New York : [2024]

  • 0 of 2 Copies Available at Libraries in Niagara Cooperative
  • 1 current hold with 2 total copies.
Place Hold
Branch Call Number Location Holdable? Status
Centennial BIO ROSE -O 2024 New Books Copy hold / Volume hold Checked out
Grimsby 796.357092 RosO Non-fiction Copy hold / Volume hold Checked out
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"A page-turning work of narrative nonfiction chronicling the incredible story of one of America's most iconic, charismatic, and still polarizing figures, baseball immortal Pete Rose; and an exquisite cultural history of baseball and America in the second half of the twentieth century Pete Rose is a legend. A baseball god. He had compiled more hits than anyone in the history of baseball, a record he set decades ago, which still stands. At the same time, he was a working-class white guy from Cincinnati who made it; less talented than tough, and rough around the edges. He was everything that America wanted and needed him to be, the American dream personified, until he wasn't. In the 1980s Pete Rose came to be at the center of the biggest scandal in baseball history. Baseball no longer needed Pete Rose, and he was magnificently, publicly cast out for betting on baseball and lying about it. The revelations that followed ruined Pete, changed life in Cincinnati, and forever altered the game. Charlie Hustle tells the full story of one of America's most epic tragedies, the rise and fall of Pete Rose, one of the greatest baseball players of all time. Drawing on first-hand interviews with Pete himself, his associates, as well as on investigators, FBI and court records, archives, a mountain of press coverage, Keith O'Brien chronicles how Pete fell so far from being America's "great white hope." It is Rose as we've never seen before. This is no ordinary sport biography, but cultural history at its finest. What O'Brien shows is that while Pete Rose didn't change, America and baseball did. This is the story of that change"--
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  • ISBN: 9780593317372
  • Physical Description: 440 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmprint
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Pantheon Books, [2024]
  • Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Formatted Contents Note: Act I. Rise -- Act II. Shine -- Act III. Fame -- Act IV. Fall -- Act V. Wreckage.

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