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Charles Einstein (1926–2007)

Author of The Fireside Book of Baseball

23+ Works 591 Members 10 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Charles Einstein has been a journalist, novelist, editor, and screenwriter. A lifetime member of the Baseball Writers Association of America and a ranking historian of the game

Works by Charles Einstein

The Fireside Book of Baseball (1987) — Editor — 139 copies, 2 reviews
Willie's Time: A Memoir of Another America (1979) 65 copies, 3 reviews
The Second Fireside Book Of Baseball (1958) — Editor — 37 copies
The Third Fireside Book of Baseball (1968) — Editor — 34 copies
The New Baseball Reader (1991) 26 copies
The Day New York Went Dry (1964) 23 copies
While the City Sleeps [1956 film] (1956) — Original book — 19 copies
The Bloody Spur (2013) 11 copies, 1 review
How to Win at Blackjack (1974) 11 copies, 1 review
Born to play ball (1955) 8 copies
No Time At All (1958) 4 copies
Wiretap! (1955) 2 copies
Basic Blackjack Betting (1984) 2 copies, 1 review
The Blackjack Hijack (1976) 1 copy

Associated Works

Alfred Hitchcock Presents : A Hangman's Dozen (1962) — Contributor — 160 copies, 3 reviews
Alfred Hitchcock Presents : Stories to Stay Awake By (1971) — Contributor — 121 copies
Alfred Hitchcock's Rolling Gravestones (1971) — Contributor — 45 copies, 1 review
Stories To Stay Awake By [abridged] (1971) — Contributor — 43 copies
Ellery Queen's Anthology : 1975 Fall-Winter, Volume 30 (1975) — Contributor — 16 copies
Garden of innocents, (1972) 4 copies
Saturn, May 1957 (Vol. 1 ∙ No. 2) (1957) — Contributor — 2 copies
Årstid for kranier (1974) — Author, some editions — 1 copy, 1 review
Dødens dagbog (1974) — Author, some editions — 1 copy, 1 review

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Birthdate
1926-08-02
Date of death
2007-03-07
Gender
male
Short biography
Married to Corrine Einstein, with two sons, David and Jeffrey, and one daughter, Laurie.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Place of death
Michigan City, Indiana, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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10 reviews
Oh boy I loved this. It was lots of fun to read. The writing is somewhat stylized -- it reminded me a bit of Mark Harris but I think both authors got it from somewhere else -- somewhere in the history of baseball writing. Marichal is full of funny stories, and he likes to heap praise on Willie Mays and others. The book was written after the 1966 season. He tells detailed stories about some of his games. I totally enjoyed it.

I hate my job! I hate that books like this are being withdrawn & show more discarded, with a couple of copies left in some hidden place...and a digital scan of the content that we hope is perfect. show less
This is pulp fiction, so clearly not "literature". None the less, it isn't bad. It revolves around a struggle in a news organization between the top department chiefs to succeed in becoming the head honcho, so to speak. So we follow their Machiavellian machinations, which appear to involve a good deal of sleeping around with other people's women, or else catching others doing same (hey, it's pulp fiction). There's an understory, a series of lurid murders, naturally. The news guys figure the show more person to solve the murders, or at least the first one to break the news of the solution to the world, will win the coveted head-honcho status.

So, in keeping with the pulp fiction genre, we have lots of floozies sleeping around (it's manly to sleep around, but women who do the same are, by definition, floozies), a deranged murderer with weird fetishes and so forth. There's also lots of nerd details about the workings of the press back some 60 years ago when people didn't have computers or cell phones, just typewriters and the need to hunt up a public phone when necessary. The nerd details got a bit much at times, but overall, this was fairly well written. I think in terms of pulp per se, it deserves to be 4*s, but since we kind of have to have a one-size-fits-all grading system, and because this isn't exactly Dickens, it has no chance to be better than 3*s.
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One of the very first Baseball books I ever got, still stands up after all these years. Boooooooooo Giants!- but still a fine, fine book.
Adulation of Mays by a hack sportswriter/amateur sociologist. For hardcore Giants fans only.

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Works
23
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Members
591
Popularity
#42,465
Rating
3.8
Reviews
10
ISBNs
30
Favorited
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