August "Garry" Herrmann

A Baseball Biography

William A Cook author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:12th Oct '07

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August Garry Herrmann entered the murky waters of 19th century machine politics in Cincinnati, serving as a trusted lieutenant to one of the most powerful political bosses in the country, George B. Cox. Herrmann, a gifted man who introduced modern management principles to municipal government and oversaw the committee that built Cincinnati's modern water works system, eventually did for baseball what he did for his home town, guiding it into a new century.

Along with George B. Cox and Cincinnati mayor Julius Fleischmann, Herrmann bought the Cincinnati Reds from John T. Brush in 1902. By 1903 he had chaired the peace conference between the leagues that ushered in the modern game. With the leagues united, Herrmann was selected to head up the National Commission, a three-person ruling body that governed major league baseball in the years before the commissionership.

“a monumental and comprehensive biography...a detailed history...important”—Sports Collectors Digest; “Cook does a good job of tapping into the source of Herrmann’s success in both city politics and baseball governance...presents a balanced picture of his subject”—Nine; “a wonderful book...if you want to learn more about the progressive era and early baseball, get this book”—The Inside Game (SABR Deadball Era Committee Newsletter).

ISBN: 9780786430734

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm

Weight: 535g

303 pages