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You Know Me Al: Centennial Edition
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You Know Me Al: Centennial Edition

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First published in 1916, You Know Me Al has captivated readers for a century and counting. It is perhaps the greatest baseball book ever written, but (of course) it’s about more than baseball. It’s about human nature. This centennial edition will introduce a new generation of readers to Jack Keefe, a very green young pitcher trying to make good with the Chicago White Sox. Keefe’s story is told through a series of semiliterate and unwittingly hilarious letters written to his friend Al back home in Bedford, Indiana. These letters describe the halting progress of Keefe’s baseball career and love life, inevitably revealing more about him than he realizes. In the letters, Keefe often justifies his actions by falling back on the phrase You know me Al. The contemporary critic H.L. Mencken wrote that You Know Me Al was a contribution of genuine and permanent value to the national literature. For more information, visit the publisher website: bristolandlyndenpress.com

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bristol & Lynden Press
Date
3 July 2016
Pages
170
ISBN
9780692746813

First published in 1916, You Know Me Al has captivated readers for a century and counting. It is perhaps the greatest baseball book ever written, but (of course) it’s about more than baseball. It’s about human nature. This centennial edition will introduce a new generation of readers to Jack Keefe, a very green young pitcher trying to make good with the Chicago White Sox. Keefe’s story is told through a series of semiliterate and unwittingly hilarious letters written to his friend Al back home in Bedford, Indiana. These letters describe the halting progress of Keefe’s baseball career and love life, inevitably revealing more about him than he realizes. In the letters, Keefe often justifies his actions by falling back on the phrase You know me Al. The contemporary critic H.L. Mencken wrote that You Know Me Al was a contribution of genuine and permanent value to the national literature. For more information, visit the publisher website: bristolandlyndenpress.com

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bristol & Lynden Press
Date
3 July 2016
Pages
170
ISBN
9780692746813