Harvey Frommer
Harvey Frommer was a noted sports author, oral historian, and professor who wrote more than 50 sports books, including 'Remembering Yankee Stadium,' 'Remembering Fenway Park,' and autobiographies of Nolan Ryan, Tony Dorsett, and Red Holzman.[1][2][4] He earned his Ph.D. from New York University while working as a high school teacher in New York City, focusing on sports and television, and later taught as Professor Emeritus at CUNY and in Dartmouth College's Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program.[1][2][3] Cited in the Congressional Record and by the New York State Legislature as a sports historian and journalist, he resided in Lyme, New Hampshire, until his death at age 83.[1][4][5]
Sports
Oral History
When It Was Just a Game: Remembering the First Super Bowl
Five O'Clock Lightning: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and the Greatest Baseball Team in History, the 1927 New York Yankees
Five OClock Lightning: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and the Greatest Baseball Team in History, The 1927 New York Yankees
A Yankee Century: A Celebration of the First Hundred Years of Baseball's Greatest Team
Shoeless Joe and Ragtime Baseball
Where Have All Our Red Sox Gone?
Primitive Baseball: The First Quarter Century of the National Pastime