Books by "Daniel G. Brinton"

12 books found

Nagualism

Nagualism

by Daniel Garrison Brinton

1894

Religions of Primitive Peoples

Religions of Primitive Peoples

by Daniel Garrison Brinton

1899

The Books of Chilan Balam

The Books of Chilan Balam

by Daniel Garrison Brinton

1882 · Philadelphia, E. Stern & Company [1882]

Right-handedness and Left-brainedness

Right-handedness and Left-brainedness

by Daniel John Cunningham

1902

Essays of an Americanist

Essays of an Americanist

by Daniel G. Brinton

1890

The Theater of the Impossible

The Theater of the Impossible

by Daniel F. McNeill

2002 · Xlibris Corporation

Mark Twain called baseball "the very symbol, the outward and visible expression of the drive and push and rush and struggle of the raging, tearing, booming nineteeth-century". This book searches the concrete actions typical of baseball games for the meaning of what they represent. For example, the struggles in a game of individuals against a group of enemies organized to put them out represent the struggles of Americans to succeed in a fiercely competitive capitalistic economy. But baseball combines characteristics of both Christian Protestantism and industrial capitalism. So a home run represents a sudden, unexpected success and at the same time a home run embodies in a game a sudden impossible miraculous redemption. We are a people who worship not just what is possible in life but what is impossible and baseball is our national theater.

History of Volusia County, Florida

History of Volusia County, Florida

by Pleasant Daniel Gold

1927

The Life of James Dwight Dana

The Life of James Dwight Dana

by Daniel Coit Gilman

1899 · New York : Harper & Brothers