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Peter Golenbock (born July 19, 1946) is an American author. He is noted for his many books about baseball and other sports. Many of his books have been bestsellers.


Career

Golenbock initially worked as a lawyer for
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, a publishing house. He began his writing career after convincing an editor to let him write a book about the Yankees. The book, ''Dynasty: The New York Yankees, 1949-1964'', was chosen by
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as one of the best books on baseball, in a 1997 ''
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'' article. ''The Bronx Zoo'', which Golenbock coauthored with Yankees pitcher
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, was a ''
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'' bestseller and, in 2003, was chosen as one of ''
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s Top 100 Sports Books of All Time. ''Personal Fouls: The Broken Promises and Shattered Dreams of Big Money
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at Jim Valvano's North Carolina State'' was controversial when it was published. The original publisher,
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, dropped the book, and the
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attorney general threatened a lawsuit.


Critical reception

''
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'' called ''Wild, High and Tight: The Life and Death of Billy Martin'', about the life of baseball manager
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, "an extremely thorough and comprehensive biography." The review mentions Golenbock's assertion that Martin was the actual driver the night he died in a drunken car crash. ''
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'' wrote that ''Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes: The Definitive Oral History of America's Team'' "should not be missed," calling it a "brilliantly conceived and executed chronicle." ''
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'' wrote that ''American Nero: The History of the Destruction of the Rule of Law, and Why Trump Is the Worst Offender'', coauthored with Richard Painter, "serves to remind us, in icy, granular detail, of what has happened to constitutional democracy in three short years, and all that we have absorbed, integrated and somehow moved beyond."


Partial bibliography

*''Dynasty: The New York Yankees, 1949-1964'' (1975) *''The Bronx Zoo'' (1979), with
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*''Balls'' (1984), with
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*'' Bums: An Oral History of the Brooklyn Dodgers'' (1984) *''Personal Fouls: The Broken Promises and Shattered Dreams of Big Money Basketball at Jim Valvano's North Carolina State'' (1989) *''American Zoom: Stock Car Racing-From the Dirt Tracks to Daytona'' (1993) *''Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes: The Definitive Oral History of America's Team'' (1997) *''The Spirit of St. Louis: A History of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns'' (2000) *''Amazin': The Miraculous History of New York's Most Beloved Baseball Team'' (2002) *''Miracle: Bobby Allison and the Saga of the Alabama Gang'' (2006) *''Rage: The Legend of "Baseball Bill" Denehy'' (2014), with Bill Denehy *''American Nero: The History of the Destruction of the Rule of Law, and Why Trump Is the Worst Offender'' (2020), with Richard Painter


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