Selected Product: | The Yankee Stadium Scrapbook: A Lifetime of Memories Hardcover Author: David Fischer Publisher: Running Press Release Date: 2008-03-03 ISBN-10: 0762433221 ISBN-13: 9780762433223 List Price: $24.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Yankee Stadium: The Official Retrospective ISBN-10: 1416547797 ISBN-13: 9781416547792 List Price:$50.00 Yankee Stadium: A Tribute: 85 Years of Memories: 1923-2008 ISBN-10: 006143860X ISBN-13: 9780061438608 List Price:$29.95 Memories of Yankee Stadium ISBN-10: 1600780563 ISBN-13: 9781600780561 List Price:$19.95 New York Yankees: Yesterday & Today ISBN-10: 1412715571 ISBN-13: 9781412715577 List Price:$24.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The Yankee Stadium Scrapbook: A Lifetime of Memories by David Fischer (ISBN-10: 0762433221, ISBN-13: 9780762433223). At this time we have not yet written a review for The Yankee Stadium Scrapbook: A Lifetime of Memories by David Fischer (ISBN-10: 0762433221, ISBN-13: 9780762433223). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Yankee Stadium has been the most famous and acclaimed sports venue in North America for over 80 years, and after the 2008 Major League Baseball season, it will be razed and replaced. A Yankee Stadium Scrapbook is a touching and unforgettable tribute to "the house that Ruth built." This timeless classic scrapbook features photos and text celebrating all the great moments and memories throughout the years, including: * Babe Ruth's then-record 60th home run of the season in 1927 * Lou Gehrig's tearful farewell address in 1939 * The Babe's farewell speech in 1948 * Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series * Roger Maris's 61st home run in 1961 * Celebrations of World Series Championships * And more! Babe's House -- some great pictures | Customer Rating: | | The best part of this book is the photos. I'm the one in my family who usually gives these types of books as gifts, mainly to my dad or brother who used to take me to games when I was a kid -- but my hobby is photography and my girlfriend saw this book and bought it for me, and it really made for a great gift. The title includes "scrapbook" and "a lifetime of memories" and that is pretty accurate. Even though many of these moments took place well before I was born, seeing the photos brought them alive and took me back to the times when I was sitting at the stadium with my dad or brother and they would tell me about all the great moments in Yankees history. I highly recommend this book -- but if you want another great book that is much more unique and really captures the essence of Yankees history from the very beginning, the one I've been reading this past week is an absolute must for NYY fans: New York Yankees: An Interactive Guide to the World of Sports (Sports by the Numbers) | Yankee Scrapbook Review | Customer Rating: | | This book is a "must have" for any true Yankee Fan who grew up with the Yankees in their blood & soul! I had purchased this for my dad as a gift and am thinking of getting one for myself! | Great Pictures | Customer Rating: | | I became a Yankee fan before I was old enough to understand the game. I loved the Scooter first. Then Yogi and all the great players I had the privelege of watching over the years. I was born and raised in Brooklyn and the family was not too happy about having a Yankee fan in the house. I took a lot of heat from friends too. I even turned my baby brother into a Yankee fan. My Mother took us to games every year and we never missed the Old Timer's Day celebrations. Perhaps she was a Yankee fan too. My brother and I spent many summer afternoons at the stadium. Oh how we loved double headers. Even today, every time I enter Yankee Stadium I am overwhelmed by a presence, a feeling of awe that is impossible to describe. I am going to miss that. The photographs and the history in this book are great and even greater are the memories they bring back. Yankee fans should own it. |
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