St. Louis
For the Record
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Word Count
127,750 words, Guess
Page Count
511 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-101881096726
- ISBN-139781881096726
- LibraryThing5274807
- Library of Congress Control Number99036019
- OCLC Control Number41641308
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL8680885M
Classifications
- LCCF474.S25 C67 1999
Description
"People in the know had been saying for years and years that this is the best baseball city in America," proclaims renowned sportscaster and St. Louis resident Bob Costas in his introduction to St. Louis: For the Record. In 1998, Cardinals superstar Mark McGwire led the city to the height of international attention with his landmark 70 home runs. And while they care about the sport intensely, Costas is quick to point out that "there's so much more than baseball that draws St. Louisans together." From the graceful curve of the Gateway Arch to cheeseburgers at O'Connell's and frozen custard at Ted Drewes, "St. Louis is a place where there's a reasonable blend of sophistication and some kind of feet-on-the-ground values." Aided by hundreds of outstanding images culled from the area's finest photographers, Costas reveals the passion, appreciation, and "basic good-naturedness" of this gateway for western migration. He notes: "McGwire's record breaking run couldn't have happened at a better place." After all, as Costas reflects, St. Louis early captivated such sports legends and visionaries as Yogi Berra, T.S. Eliot, Charles Lindbergh, and Miles Davis. "If it was good enough for them," he concludes, "it's good enough for me."-Amazon
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Series Statement
- Urban Tapestry Series
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