Description: SIGNED I'm Glad You Didn't Take It Personally by Jim Bouton, 1971 First Edition In fair condition with tight binding and undamaged pages. The cover and jacket were possibly water damaged. Please see photos and let me know if you have any questions. From the dust jacket: "When I was a boy in Chicago I once tried to get Alvin Dark's autograph in Wrigley Field. I leaned over the fence near the dugout and stuck out a pencil and scorecard. 'Alvin, please,' I said. T'm a Giant fan, a Giant fan.' And Alvin Dark said, 'Take a hike, son. Take a hike.' "I recounted this incident in Ball Four. When Dark heard about it he said, 'Lies, all lies. I didn't even know Bouton when he was a kid.' "All right, Alvin. Pay attention." Thus begins Jim Bouton's highly personal chapter, "The Making of a Social Leper," where we find out what's inside the man who held up a mirror to baseball until it hollered "Foul ball!" That was just one of the major, rollicking effects of Ball Four, the hilariously honest diary which broke all records for a sports book with seventeen weeks on the New York Times best-seller list. Now we get a lot more honesty and hilarity about what happened to Jim Bouton, knuckleball pitcher, as a result of having written Ball Four. What happened was rather like what Bouton's seven-year-old son Mike told his friends beside a swimming pool in Houston while his father was still with the Astros. "My dad wrote a book and now we might have to move." But not exactly. Bouton spent half a season with Houston before the ax fell. When it did, and Bouton was sent to the minor leagues, it wasn't altogether because of Ball Four. It was because his knuckleball had turned elusive-and dangerous. Although Bouton still won-ders. It didn't really matter, because he had another job waiting for him-in tele-vision. And the first thing he does in I'm Glad You Didn't Take It Personally is turn his probing, amused, very special eye on the tube and the people who put the pictures on it. That's only the beginning. The rest is Bouton's side-splitting encounter with Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who thought Ball Four would ruin the game; his fascinating and extraordinarily open disclosure of the money involved in writing a best seller; his tales of the angry and funny reactions of the players themselves to having appeared in Ball Four; a whole series of new portraits and anecdotes about the grown men who play this boys game. All that and more, much more. Jim Bouton has, in fact, done it again. He'll make you angry, he'll make you laugh, and once you've read I'm Glad You Didn't Take It Personally, you'll never look at baseball and television in quite the same way.
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Signed By: Jim Bouton
Book Title: I'm Glad You Didn't Take It Personally
Signed: Yes
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: William Morrow
Subject: Baseball - Jim Bouton
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1971
Type: Daily Baseball Chronology
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Jim Bouton
Genre: Sports - Baseball
Topic: Baseball - Jim Bouton
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 220 Pages