Smoke - The Romance and Lore of Cuban Baseball

Baseball fans and general readers everywhere who are tantalized by the mysterious reports and larger-than-life legends long emanating from Cuban baseball diamonds, from the barnstorming era of the '20s and '30s, the Golden Age of winterball in the 1950s, and the four decades of Fidel's closed "amateur" Cuban League in the '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s — all can expect here a rare visual treat in the form of images and scenes that truly capture the essence of baseball's most dedicated playground.

"Truly"A lot of the stuff (memorabilia) was literally crumbling in his hands," Bjarkman says of Rucker's adventures in purchasing and copying memorabilia. "You see the cracks in some of these, and many of them have been greatly computer-enhanced. We have tried to create a pictorial record that's going to last." great teams blow away their competition." - Rob Neyer
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Smoke : The Romance & Lore of Cuban Baseball

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Shrouded in mystery for decades, Cuban baseball has become the final frontier for fans of the sport in America. An unprecedented collection of photographs, statistics, and lore, Smoke explores the depth and range of the island's baseball heritage - from its origins in the 1870s, to Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb's barnstorming tours, to Fidel Castro and the Cold War that closed off access, to Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez of the World Champion 1998 and 1999 Yankees.

The combined efforts of Latin baseball's leading historian and the recognized authority on baseball images provide an exciting reading and viewing experience, bringing to life a rich baseball culture that has remained hidden.

Commercial Review

Along with photo archivist and designer Mark Rucker, Peter Bjarkman made three trips to Cuba to gather material for Smoke, a lavish and poignant panorama of the island's national passion from its 19th-century origins to the 1999 victory over the Baltimore Orioles.

Smoke reproduces hundreds of exquisite photographs, trading cards, handbills and other visual artifacts going back to the days when Cuban ballplayers, like their counterparts to the north, struck stony poses with handlebar mustaches and hightop shoes.

Bjarkman and Rucker both hope Smoke will do more than help solidify Cuba's colorful baseball past. They'd like to contribute to its future. - Indianapolis Star

Recent Reader Comment

Thanks to the faithful support and generous sharing of our many baseball friends in Habana, as well as the undying faith of our publisher (John Thorn at Total Sports Illustrated), and also the incomparable skills of "major league" designer Todd Radom, "Smoke" turned out in the end to be everything and even more that we had envisioned with our original conceptions of this pioneering and "revolutionary" book. Here, then, is an opportunity for fans and onlookers to step directly into the rich Cuban baseball past - and a US Treasury Department license to travel isn't even needed. - author Peter C. Bjarkman

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