Roger Angell Books

The Summer Game
The Summer Game

By Roger Angell

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Late Innings: A Baseball Companion
Late Innings: A Baseball Companion

By Roger Angell

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Articles originally published in the author's column, "The Sporting Scene," in the New Yorker, 1977-1981.

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Five Seasons
Five Seasons

By Roger Angell

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Late Innings
Late Innings

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Nothing But You
Nothing But You

By New Yorker Magazine

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"Love becomes life," Roger Angell proposes in his Introduction to Nothing But You: Love Stories from The New Yorker, and the variety of his meticulous and generous selection - thirty-eight stories,...

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Summer Game 1229
Summer Game 1229

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Let me finish
Let me finish

By Roger Angell

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Five seasons
Five seasons

By Roger Angell

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The Summer Game
The Summer Game

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