Brown Warren:
The Chicago White Sox

Writing Sports( 3)

Foreword by: Richard C.Lindberg

Kent State University Press , 2007
Quality paperback, 258 pages
Size: 206x141 mm
ISBN: 9780873388955
ISBN-10: 087338895X

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Warren Brown

Warren Brown Spent Much Of His Career In Chicago Covering Most Major American Sports Stories, Including Every World Series From 1920 To 1964. In 1973 He Received The J. G. Taylor Spink Award, Given By The Baseball Hall Of Fame To Journalists Who Have Made Outstanding Contributions To Baseball.

Richard C. Lindberg

Richard C. Lindberg Is A Journalist, Research Historian, And The Author Of Eleven Books, Including "To Serve And Collect: Chicago Politics And Police Corruption From The Lager Beer Riot To The Summerdale Scandal, 1855-1960, "The First Book-Length History Of The Chicago Police Department Published Since 1887, And "Chicago By Gaslight: A History Of The Chicago Netherworld, 1880-1920." He Is A Past President Of The Illinois Academy Of Criminology And The Society Of Midland Authors And A Recipient Of The Frederic Milton Thrasher Award For Excellence In Research And Reportage For His Work On Chicag

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