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Poetry --- English literature --- anno 1900-1999 --- Ireland --- Poésie irlandaise. 20e s. --- Ierse poëzie. 20e eeuw. --- English poetry --- Irish authors&delete& --- History and criticism --- In literature. --- Irish authors
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English fiction --- Psychic trauma in literature --- History in literature --- Irish authors --- History and criticism --- Ireland --- Northern Ireland --- Intellectual life --- In literature --- History in literature. --- Psychic trauma in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Intellectual life. --- In literature. --- English fiction - Irish authors - History and criticism --- English fiction - 20th century - History and criticism --- Ireland - Intellectual life - 20th century --- Northern Ireland - Intellectual life --- Northern Ireland - In literature --- Ireland - In literature
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In 1957 Horace Stoneham took his Giants of New York baseball team and headed to San Francisco. Home Team presents Stoneham as a true baseball pioneer in his willingness to sign black and Latino players and his recruitment of the first Japanese player in the Major Leagues, making the Giants one of the most integrated teams in baseball in the early 1960s. Garratt concentrates on the business side, covering the turbulent times, poor results, declining attendance, two near-moves away from California, and the role of post-Stoneham owners Bob Lurie and Peter Magowan in the Giants’ eventual reemergence as a baseball powerhouse. Also cover the move from Candlestick Park.
Baseball --- Base-ball --- Ball games --- History. --- San Francisco Giants (Baseball team) --- New York Giants (Baseball team) --- New York Gothams (Baseball team) --- Giants (Baseball team) --- New York (City). --- S.F. Giants (Baseball team) --- San Francisco. --- SF Giants (Baseball team)
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