- The Glory of Their Times
. It is widely acclaimed as one of the great books written about baseball.
Preparation
Ritter got the idea for the book in 1961 upon the death, at the age of 74, of
Ty Cobb , who had been regarded by many observers as the greatest player in the game's history. He was also influenced by the works of John andAlan Lomax , who traveled the country in the 1930s and 1940s with tape recorders seeking out old and almost forgotten American folksongs. [cite web|url=http://www.appelpr.com/ARTICLES/A-glory.htm|title=Glory of Their Times|last=Appell|first=Marty|date=April 2001|publisher=Sports Collectors Digest|accessdate=] Ritter realized that those who played baseball in the early years of the 20th century were now old men, and he resolved to interview as many of them as he could in order to record their memories. Ritter travelled 75,000 miles to interview his subjects, sitting for hours listening to them tell their tales into his tape recorder. The book retells their stories in the first-person, as they were told to Ritter.Publication
The interviews were made between 1962 and 1966. The book was published in September 1966, following four years of research, interviews and preparation. An enlarged edition was issued in 1984, with the additions of George Gibson, Babe Herman, Specs Toporcer, and Hank Greenberg. A positive review by
Wilfred Sheed in the New York Times Book Section helped propel the book, though it never hit the best seller list. [cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/04/06/home/baseball-glory.html|title=Take Me Back to the Ballgame|last=Sheed|first=Wilfred|date=September 18, 1966|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=] This book has been in print for most of the last 35 years, selling 360,000 copies, with royalties of nearly a quarter million dollars. Ritter presented royalties to the 22 men in the original book and their estates, and continued to write them checks into the mid-1980s. Ritter himself earned less than $35,000 on this classic. Everyone in the book, and their wives, has since passed away. [cite web|url=http://www.appelpr.com/ARTICLES/A-glory.htm|title=Glory of Their Times|last=Appell|first=Marty|date=April 2001|publisher=Sports Collectors Digest|accessdate=]A vinyl album containing some of the actual recordings of the interviews was released in the
1970s . More recently, with the burgeoning popularity of books-on-tape, longer versions of the recordings have been released on audiocassette and CD.Principals
:
Jimmy Austin :Rube Bressler :Al Bridwell :Stan Coveleski :Sam Crawford :George Gibson:Goose Goslin :Hank Greenberg :Heinie Groh :Babe Herman :Harry Hooper :Davy Jones:Sad Sam Jones :Willie Kamm :Tommy Leach :Hans Lobert :Rube Marquard :Chief Meyers :Lefty O'Doul :Bob O'Farrell :Edd Roush :Fred Snodgrass :Specs Toporcer :Bill Wambsganss :Paul Waner :Joe WoodCrawford, Greenberg, Roush and Waner were already members of the
Baseball Hall of Fame . Coveleski, Goslin, Hooper and Marquard would be elected after the book was published, and Goslin and Marquard would directly credit Ritter's book. Toporcer, who lived on until 1989, was the last survivor among the interviewees. As part of Ritter's research, he interviewed many other ballplayers, baseball executives, and writers besides those who have chapters in his book. These individuals includedBill Veeck ,Billy Werber ,Benny Bengough ,Marty McHale ,Eliot Asinof ,Fred Lieb , andGeorge McBride .A documentary for "The Glory of Their Times" was produced in 1977 by Ritter and
Bud Greenspan showing a lot of the still photography used in the book, vintage film footage as well recordings from the audio tapes Ritter used in researching the book.ee Also
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Dead-ball era
*Live-ball era
*Inside Baseball External links
* [http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=9621 2006 "American Spectator" article on 40th anniversary of book's publication]
* [http://bss.sfsu.edu/tygiel/hist490/ritter/ritterphotos.htm The Glory of Their Times Photographs]
* [http://www.library.nd.edu/rarebooks/collections/sports/baseball/special/ritter_audio_tapes.shtml List of Ritter Audio Tapes]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411445/ IMDB listing of documentary]References
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