
Ray Robinson (1) (1920–)
Author of Famous Last Words, Fond Farewells, Deathbed Diatribes, and Exclamations upon Expiration
For other authors named Ray Robinson, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Raymond Kenneth Robinson was born on December 4, 1920 in Manhattan, New York. He graduated from Columbia University in 1941 and studied at Columbia's law school before serving in the Army during World War II. He began writing for local newspapers while stationed at military bases in the Southern show more United States. After he was discharged, he worked as an editor at various magazines including Seventeen and Good Housekeeping. He wrote several biographies including Iron Horse: Lou Gehrig in His Time, Matty, an American Hero: Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants, American Original: A Life of Will Rogers, and Rockne of Notre Dame: The Making of a Football Legend. He edited more than a dozen editions of Baseball Stars, an annual collection of short biographical essays. He died after having a stroke on November 1, 2017 at the age of 96. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Works by Ray Robinson
Famous Last Words, Fond Farewells, Deathbed Diatribes, and Exclamations upon Expiration (2003) 287 copies, 4 reviews
The Home Run Heard 'Round the World: The Dramatic Story of the 1951 Giants-Dodgers Pennant Race (1991) 45 copies
Greats of the Game: The Players, Games, Teams, and Managers That Made Baseball History (2005) 29 copies
Associated Works
Oh Baby, I Love It!: Baseball Summers, Hot Pennant Races, Grand Salamis, Jellylegs, El Swervos, Dingers and Dunkers, Etc, Etc, Etc (1987) 62 copies
New York Giants: an Informal History of a Great Baseball Club (1952) — Foreword, some editions — 31 copies
Baseball, the Perfect Game : An All-Star Anthology Celebrating the Game's Greatest Players, Teams, and Moments (2005) — Contributor — 23 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Robinson, Ray
- Legal name
- Robinson, Raymond Kenneth
- Birthdate
- 1920-12-04
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- magazine editor
sportswriter - Awards and honors
- Jacob Javits Lifetime Achievement Award (2004)
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- New York, USA
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Reviews
I had an early affinity for the great baseball pitcher of the early 1900s, Christy Mathewson, no doubt because we shared a birthday, albeit one 70 years apart. He died 25 years before I was born, so of course I never saw him play. But we were August 12 babies and he was the greatest pitcher of all time, they said, and I wanted to be a ballplayer more than anything, so he became one of my quartet of baseball heroes -- Ruth, Gehrig, Mantle, and Mathewson. Only Mantle did I ever get to see show more play, and then only on television. But I devoured books on baseball and the men who had played the game over the century (then) of its existence. I wish I'd been able to read this book then, when I was a boy, as I have no doubt it would have lifted Mathewson even higher in my esteem. As it is, I'm very happy to have read it now. It's a story of, as the subtitle has it, an American hero, but not, as so often the term means today, merely a great player who thus becomes a hero, but in the grander sense of a man who behaved heroically, in his life, in his sport, and for his country. Few players have ever graced the game as Christy Mathewson did, and few are remembered in quite the same manner. Matty was one of those athletes about whom almost no one had an unkind thing to say. Ray Robinson has done a fine job reporting Matty's life, covering games and seasons with wonderful detail. If the inner Mathewson remains somewhat hidden from the reader, it is possibly because the inner Mathewson was not often allowed out of the man himself. This is a fine biography. show less
A good, simple read about Gehrig. I also like the fact that the author was old enough to have been a fan of Gehrig.
Famous Last Words, Fond Farewells, Deathbed Diatribes, and Exclamations Upon Expiration by Ray Robinson
Quick and easy read on quotes by people on their deathbeds with a little history as to who the person was.
Famous Last Words, Fond Farewells, Deathbed Diatribes, and Exclamations Upon Expiration by Ray Robinson
A commented collection of last words and final sayings. Pretty good of its kind.
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- Works
- 34
- Also by
- 3
- Members
- 834
- Popularity
- #30,628
- Rating
- 3.5
- Reviews
- 7
- ISBNs
- 88
- Languages
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