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Bases full!

Bases full!

Por Barbour, Ralph Henry

Publicado por Good Press

English 2026
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Ralph Henry Barbour's Bases Full! is a brisk, engaging work of early twentieth-century American juvenile sports fiction, centered on baseball and the moral education that athletic competition was thought to foster. Written in Barbour's characteristically clear, energetic prose, the novel combines game-day excitement with themes of teamwork, loyalty, discipline, and fair play. Like much boys' fiction of its period, it treats sport not merely as recreation but as a training ground for character, translating the rhythms of school and amateur baseball into a narrative of youthful testing and self-command. Barbour was one of the most prolific writers of school and sports stories for young readers in the United States, and his fiction reflects intimate familiarity with the culture of prep schools, college athletics, and organized games. Writing at a moment when baseball had become a central emblem of American identity, he consistently presented sport as a crucible of ethics and social formation. That broader cultural investment helps explain the confidence and specificity with which Bases Full! renders both athletic detail and adolescent aspiration. This is a rewarding book for readers interested in classic boys' literature, the history of sports fiction, or the moral imagination of Progressive Era America. Bases Full! remains recommendable for its narrative vigor, period charm, and serious belief in the formative power of play.

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