Hank Aaron Baseball (5-Feb-1934 22-Jan-2021) SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Hank Aaron; with Lonnie Wheeler. I Had a Hammer: The Hank Aaron Story. New York: Harper Collins. 1991. 333pp. Albert Hirshberg. Henry Aaron: Quiet Superstar. Putnam. 1969. 205pp. Phil Musick. Hank Aaron: The Man who Beat the Babe. Popular Library. 1974. 220pp. Tom Stanton. Hank Aaron and the Home Run that Changed America. New York: William Morrow. 2004. 288pp. Mark Stewart; Mike Kennedy. Hammering Hank: How the Media Made Henry Aaron. Globe Pequot. 2006. 252pp.
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- ESPN Sports Almanac 2004 (p.512)
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