War Fever: Boston, Baseball, and America in the Shadow of the Great War

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A “marvelous” (Sports Illustrated) portrait of the three men whose lives were forever changed by WWI-era Boston and the Spanish flu: baseball star Babe Ruth, symphony conductor Karl Muck, and Harvard [more below]

  • Author: Roberts, Randy
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 368
  • Publish Date: March 16 2021
  • ISBN10: 1541672682
  • Language: English

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A “marvelous” (Sports Illustrated) portrait of the three men whose lives were forever changed by WWI-era Boston and the Spanish flu: baseball star Babe Ruth, symphony conductor Karl Muck, and Harvard law student Charles Whittlesey. In the fall of 1918, the streets of Boston emptied as paranoia about the deadly Spanish flu spread. And, as World War I raged on, the enemy seemed to be lurking everywhere. Newspapermen and vigilante investigators aggressively sought to discredit anyone who looked or sounded German. War Fever explores this delirious moment in American history through the stories of three men: Karl Muck, the German conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, accused of being an enemy spy; Charles Whittlesey, a Harvard law graduate who became an unlikely hero in Europe; and Babe Ruth, the most famous baseball player of all time. Together, they offer a gripping narrative of America at war and American culture in upheaval.

Author: Randy Roberts, Johnny Smith
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 03/16/2021
Pages: 368
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.40w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9781541672680
Language: English

Author

Roberts, Randy

Binding

ISBN10

1541672682

ISBN13

9781541672680

Page Count

368

Published Date

March 16 2021

Language

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