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Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig by Eig, Jonathan

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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
0743245911
Book Title
Luckiest Man : the Life and Death of Lou Gehrig
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Item Length
9.5 in
Publication Year
2005
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Jonathan Eig
Genre
Sports & Recreation, Biography & Autobiography, Medical
Topic
Neurology, Baseball / History, Baseball / General, Sports
Item Weight
25.8 Oz
Item Width
6.5 in
Number of Pages
432 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10
0743245911
ISBN-13
9780743245913
eBay Product ID (ePID)
43113623

Product Key Features

Book Title
Luckiest Man : the Life and Death of Lou Gehrig
Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Neurology, Baseball / History, Baseball / General, Sports
Publication Year
2005
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Sports & Recreation, Biography & Autobiography, Medical
Author
Jonathan Eig
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
25.8 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2004-059137
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"With splendid results, Jonathan Eig separates fact from fantasy in his stirring portrait of an athlete dying young. The Lou Gehrig he presents is more subtle, nuanced, and indeed more neurotic than the stiff, cardboard figure we previously knew. All of which makes Gehrig s tragic final struggle more moving and profound. A wonderful book." -- Roger Kahn, author of The Boys of Summer, "As my consecutive games streak grew, my curiosity about Lou Gehrig also grew and I wanted to learn more about him and what kind of person he was. Jonathan Eig's book, Luckiest Man, really helped me put all of the pieces together and gain a solid understanding of Lou, both on and off the field. I thought it was a wonderful book that provided insights about Lou, his amazing life and outstanding career."-- Cal Ripken, Jr., "With splendid results, Jonathan Eig separates fact from fantasy in his stirring portrait of an athlete dying young. The Lou Gehrig he presents is more subtle, nuanced, and indeed more neurotic than the stiff, cardboard figure we previously knew. All of which makes Gehrig¹s tragic final struggle more moving and profound. A wonderful book."-- Roger Kahn, author ofThe Boys of Summer, "With splendid results, Jonathan Eig separates fact from fantasy in his stirring portrait of an athlete dying young. The Lou Gehrig he presents is more subtle, nuanced, and indeed more neurotic than the stiff, cardboard figure we previously knew. All of which makes Gehrig¹s tragic final struggle more moving and profound. A wonderful book." -- Roger Kahn, author of The Boys of Summer, "This is a book for Yankee fans, baseball fans, and anyone who wants to read about a man whose determination and heroism inspire us today." -- Rudolph W. Giuliani, "With splendid results, Jonathan Eig separates fact from fantasy in his stirring portrait of an athlete dying young. The Lou Gehrig he presents is more subtle, nuanced, and indeed more neurotic than the stiff, cardboard figure we previously knew. All of which makes Gehrigsup1;s tragic final struggle more moving and profound. A wonderful book."-- Roger Kahn, author ofThe Boys of Summer, "The ancient maxim 'Never get to know your heroes' does not apply to Lou Gehrig, the tragic Yankee whose life is so deftly and thoroughly examined by Jonathan Eig in this superb biography." -- Fay Vincent, former commissioner, Major League Baseball, "This is a book for Yankee fans, baseball fans, and anyone who wants to read about a man whose determination and heroism inspire us today."-- Rudolph W. Giuliani, "Jonathan Eig's portrait of Lou Gehrig is as elegant, understated, and powerful as the Iron Man himself."-- Jane Leavy, author of Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy, "The ancient maxim 'Never get to know your heroes' does not apply to Lou Gehrig, the tragic Yankee whose life is so deftly and thoroughly examined by Jonathan Eig in this superb biography."-- Fay Vincent, former commissioner, Major League Baseball, "Jonathan Eig's portrait of Lou Gehrig is as elegant, understated, and powerful as the Iron Man himself." -- Jane Leavy, author of Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy, "As my consecutive games streak grew, my curiosity about Lou Gehrig also grew and I wanted to learn more about him and what kind of person he was. Jonathan Eig's book, Luckiest Man, really helped me put all of the pieces together and gain a solid understanding of Lou, both on and off the field. I thought it was a wonderful book that provided insights about Lou, his amazing life and outstanding career." -- Cal Ripken, Jr., "With splendid results, Jonathan Eig separates fact from fantasy in his stirring portrait of an athlete dying young. The Lou Gehrig he presents is more subtle, nuanced, and indeed more neurotic than the stiff, cardboard figure we previously knew. All of which makes Gehrig's tragic final struggle more moving and profound. A wonderful book."-- Roger Kahn, author of The Boys of Summer
Dewey Decimal
796.357/092 B
Table Of Content
Contents PrologueChapter 1: The SurvivorChapter 2: "Babe" GehrigChapter 3: At ColumbiaChapter 4: The Behemoth of BingChapter 5: Goodbye, Mr. PippChapter 6: Coming of AgeChapter 7: Sinner and SaintChapter 8: Barnstorming DaysChapter 9: A Charmed LifeChapter 10: The CrashChapter 11: Iron HorseChapter 12: CourtshipChapter 13: Out of the ShadowsChapter 14: A Night at the OperaChapter 15: The Next Big ThingChapter 16: Lord of the JungleChapter 17: Strange TimesChapter 18: The Longest SummerChapter 19: Like a Match Burning OutChapter 20: Last ChanceChapter 21: Pitchers Once Feared His BatChapter 22: The Bitter with the SweetChapter 23: Luckiest ManChapter 24: The BureaucratChapter 25: Our Boy Is Pretty DiscouragedChapter 26: He Was BaseballEpilogueAcknowledgmentsAppendix: Lou Gehrig's Career StatisticsNotesIndex
Synopsis
Lou Gehrig was the Iron Horse, baseball's strongest and most determined superstar -- struck down in his prime by a disease that now bears his name. But who was Lou Gehrig, really? What fueled his ferocious competitive drive? How did he cope with the illness that abruptly ended his career and drained him of his legendary power? Drawing on dozens of new interviews and hundreds of pages of Gehrig's personal and previously unpublished letters, this definitive biography gives us a deeper, more intimate understanding of the life of an American hero.Lou Gehrig is regarded as the greatest first baseman in baseball history. A muscular but clumsy athlete, he grew up in New York City, the sole survivor among four siblings. He idolized his hardworking mother and remained devoted to her all his life. Shy and socially awkward, especially around women, Gehrig was a misfit on a Yankee team that included drinkers and hell-raisers, most notably Babe Ruth. Gehrig's wife, Eleanor, was an ambitious young woman who pursued him and persuaded him to embrace his growing stardom. For years, rumors have persisted that she and Ruth had an affair, and that this was the event that ended the friendship between the two ballplayers.Gehrig and Ruth formed the greatest slugging tandem in baseball history. They were the heart of the first great Yankee dynasty. After Ruth's retirement, Gehrig and a young Joe DiMaggio would begin a new era of Yankee dominance. ButLuckiest Manreveals that Gehrig was afflicted with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) much sooner than anyone believed, as early as the spring of 1938. Despite the illness, he didn't miss a game that year, keeping intact his astonishing consecutive-games streak, which stood for more than half a century.After he was diagnosed, Gehrig's doctors allowed him to believe he had a fifty-fifty chance of surviving what they knew to be a fatal illness. The same doctor who wrote him encouraging letters secretly wrote Eleanor Gehrig to tell her the terrible truth. But even as his body deteriorated and Gehrig realized he was dying, he never despaired. In his final months Gehrig proved himself truly to be the Iron Horse. The man who spoke spontaneously from the heart when he gave his great speech at his farewell in Yankee Stadium continued to sound the same themes: that he'd led a good life and had much to be thankful for.InLuckiest ManJonathan Eig brings to life a figure whose shyness and insecurity obscured his greatness during his lifetime. Gehrig emerges on these pages as more human and heroic than ever.
LC Classification Number
GV865.G4E54 2005
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Copyright Date
2005

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  • Luckiest Man

    I bought this book after reading another book, Opening Day, by Jonathan Eig. This was, by far, my favorite of the two. By the end of the book I felt like I had been a member of those great Yankees teams. I felt as if I had known Lou Gerhig personally. It was a gripping account of how ALS effects the body and it showed the positive attitude Lou Gerhig had until the end. It should be required reading for baseball fans, players and coaches. I will buy copies of this book and give them as Christmas presents. 5 Stars.

  • Great story!

    Loved this book!! Gehrig was a class act on and off the field. Everyone knows the story, but the book fills in the blanks

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  • easy to read- hard to put down

    great book

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  • The Lou Gerhig Story

    Book in great condition. Excellent read.

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  • Couldn't put it down

    Very interesting read. Tells the very compelling story of an amazing man

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