Hank aaron autobiography book
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I Had a Hammer
"I Had a Hammer," co-written with Lonnie Wheeler, is Aaron's story from his own mouth, and as honest and unflinching a memoir as a former athlete is likely to write. It was originally published in 1991 (this edition is a reissue from 2007), and I actually had a paperback of that book (I was a huge Braves fan in my youth), but I never got far into it. Having read Howard Bryant's brilliant biography of Aaron last year, I came across this and decided I'd read it.
Henry Aaron was one of the second generation Black stars in the world of professional baseball, though he did get his start in the Negro Leagues just
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I Had a Hammer: The Hank Aaron Story
This Hardcover Edition of Hank Aaron, Lonnie Wheeler's I Had a Hammer: The Hank Aaron Story is autographed by Hank Aaron.
Product Details
- Pages: 333 pages
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Release Date: 1991
- ISBN-13: 9780060163211
- Edition: Autographed Hardcover Edition
About The Author
Henry "Hank" Aaron left his mark on the world by breaking Babe Ruth's record for home runs. But the world has also left its mark on him. Hammering Hank Aaron's story is one that tells us much about baseball, naturally, but also about our times. His unique, poignant life has made him a symbol for much of the social history of twentieth-century America. Raised during the Depression in the Deep South enclave of Mobile, Alabama, Aaron broke into professional baseball as a cross-handed slugger and shortstop for the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League. A year later, he and a few others had the unforgettable mission of integrating the South Atlantic League. A year after that, he was a timid rookie left fielder for the Milwaukee Braves, for whom he became a World Series hero in 1957 as well as the Most Valuable Player of the National League. Aaron found himself back in the South when the Braves moved to Atlanta in 1965. Nine years later, in t
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The Real Coil Aaron
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