Yankees Index
Title | Yankees Index PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Simon |
Publisher | Triumph Books |
Total Pages | 368 |
Release | 2016-06-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1633195252 |
Yankees fans have witnessed improbable feats, extraordinary achievements, and unmatched performances during the team's 100-plus seasons. The Yankees Index details the numbers every Yankees fan—from the rookie attending his first game at Yankee Stadium to the veteran who recalls Ron Guidry's days on the mound—should know. Author Mark Simon tells the stories behind the most memorable moments and achievements in Yankees history in this full-color book full of insightful and fun infographics and history.
Wild Yankees
Title | Wild Yankees PDF eBook |
Author | Paul B. Moyer |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | 233 |
Release | 2011-05-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0801461723 |
Northeast Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley was truly a dark and bloody ground, the site of murders, massacres, and pitched battles. The valley's turbulent history was the product of a bitter contest over property and power known as the Wyoming controversy. This dispute, which raged between the mid-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, intersected with conflicts between whites and native peoples over land, a jurisdictional contest between Pennsylvania and Connecticut, violent contention over property among settlers and land speculators, and the social tumult of the American Revolution. In its later stages, the controversy pitted Pennsylvania and its settlers and speculators against "Wild Yankees"—frontier insurgents from New England who contested the state's authority and soil rights. In Wild Yankees, Paul B. Moyer argues that a struggle for personal independence waged by thousands of ordinary settlers lay at the root of conflict in northeast Pennsylvania and across the revolutionary-era frontier. The concept and pursuit of independence was not limited to actual war or high politics; it also resonated with ordinary people, such as the Wild Yankees, who pursued their own struggles for autonomy. This battle for independence drew settlers into contention with native peoples, wealthy speculators, governments, and each other over land, the shape of America's postindependence social order, and the meaning of the Revolution. With vivid descriptions of the various levels of this conflict, Moyer shows that the Wyoming controversy illuminates settlement, the daily lives of settlers, and agrarian unrest along the early American frontier.
Caliban and the Yankees
Title | Caliban and the Yankees PDF eBook |
Author | Harvey R. Neptune |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages | 288 |
Release | 2009-11-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780807868119 |
In a compelling story of the installation and operation of U.S. bases in the Caribbean colony of Trinidad during World War II, Harvey Neptune examines how the people of this British island contended with the colossal force of American empire-building at a critical time in the island's history. The U.S. military occupation between 1941 and 1947 came at the same time that Trinidadian nationalist politics sought to project an image of a distinct, independent, and particularly un-British cultural landscape. The American intervention, Neptune shows, contributed to a tempestuous scene as Trinidadians deliberately engaged Yankee personnel, paychecks, and practices flooding the island. He explores the military-based economy, relationships between U.S. servicemen and Trinidadian women, and the influence of American culture on local music (especially calypso), fashion, labor practices, and everyday racial politics. Tracing the debates about change among ordinary and privileged Trinidadians, he argues that it was the poor, the women, and the youth who found the most utility in and moved most avidly to make something new out of the American presence. Neptune also places this history of Trinidad's modern times into a wider Caribbean and Latin American perspective, highlighting how Caribbean peoples sometimes wield "America" and "American ways" as part of their localized struggles.
The New York Yankees in Popular Culture
Title | The New York Yankees in Popular Culture PDF eBook |
Author | David Krell |
Publisher | McFarland |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2019-05-20 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1476674647 |
How did Reggie Jackson go from superstar to icon? Why did Joe DiMaggio's nickname change from "Deadpan Joe" to "Joltin' Joe"? How did Seinfeld affect public perception of George Steinbrenner? The New York Yankees' dominance on the baseball diamond has been lauded, analyzed and chronicled. Yet the team's broader impact on popular culture has been largely overlooked--until now. From Ruth's called shot to the Reggie! candy bar, this collection of new essays offers untold histories, new interpretations and fresh analyses of baseball's most successful franchise. Contributors explore the Yankee mystique in film, television, theater, music and advertising.
New York Yankees
Title | New York Yankees PDF eBook |
Author | K.C. Kelley |
Publisher | Weigl Publishers |
Total Pages | 32 |
Release | 2017-08-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1489659439 |
Although the New York Yankees did not do very well for their first 20 years, they became baseball’s best team when Babe Ruth joined the team. Today, no team has won more World Series than the New York Yankees. Learn more about this team’s history, uniforms, accomplishments, equipment, key players, coaches, and more in New York Yankees, part of the Inside MLB series.
New York Yankees
Title | New York Yankees PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Howell |
Publisher | ABDO |
Total Pages | 51 |
Release | 2015-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1629688312 |
Inside MLB profiles each of the 30 franchises in Major League Baseball. New York Yankees is a beginner's history of the Yankees, covering the beginnings of the franchise, the greatest and lowest moments of the team, and the best players and managers. Fun facts, anecdotes, and sidebars round out the story of each club, allowing your readers to get Inside MLB! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. SportsZone is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
The 2006 Yankees
Title | The 2006 Yankees PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Trocchia |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Total Pages | 82 |
Release | 2009-10 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1440178577 |
The New York Yankees are a dynasty, but since the end of the 2001 season, the franchise has slowly lost its power to win or even get to the World Series consistently. This story specifically examines the Yankees 2006 season, one in which the individual players did not form a cohesive team. Through a player by player analysis, the author proves that individual strengths and weaknesses turned into a team meltdown.Could any player on the 2006 roster save his team from shooting itself in the foot?