Ken Burns Baseball Documentary

What do you think about Ken Burns 10 dvd documentary from 1994 called, “Baseball” I just got it from the ?
library, and have been watching a dvd every night. It’s pretty amazing. Brings you from the 1700′s when baseball was invented, all the way to the 1990′s. Pretty incredible documentary. 10/10 I would say.
I don’t own it, I checked it out from the LIBRARY
It’s excellent form start to finish. He does it so well it’s like reading a great book that has come to life.
Ken Burns – Video Tribute – News & Documentary Emmy Awards
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Jazz – A Film by Ken Burns $62.44 Accompanied by a menagerie of products, Ken Burns’s expansive 10-episode paean, Jazz, completes his trilogy on American culture, following The Civil War and Baseball. Spanning more than 19 hours, Jazz is, of course, about a lot more than what many have called America’s classical music–especially in episodes 1 through 7. It’s here that Burns unearths precious visual images of jazz musicians and ha… |
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Baseball: A Film By Ken Burns – Original Soundtrack Recording $5.99 Hailed as perhaps the greatest filmed document in the history of the sport, Ken Burns’s epic series chronicled more than a century’s worth of baseball lore. The producers paid nearly as much attention to the audio as the stunning visuals, but this soundtrack is slightly uneven. Baseball errs on the side of good taste a bit too often, what with contributions from Bruce Hornsby, Carly Simon, and Nat… |
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Baseball A Film By Ken Burns – Original Soundtrack Recording $11.99 … |
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Baseball – A Film by Ken Burns [VHS] $13.55 After the national success of his 11-hour epic, The Civil War–the highest-rated miniseries in public-television history–many wondered if Ken Burns could capture the same energy and passion with smaller subjects. His reply, the 18-hour history of America’s greatest sport, Baseball, not only quieted these worries, it also perhaps surpassed his prior achievement. Massive in scope (it covers more th… |
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Baseball – Shadow Ball, 1930 -1940 (Inning 5) [VHS] $6.25 After the national success of his 11-hour epic, The Civil War–the highest-rated miniseries in public-television history–many wondered if Ken Burns could capture the same energy and passion with smaller subjects. His reply, the 18-hour history of America’s greatest sport, Baseball, not only quieted these worries, it also perhaps surpassed his prior achievement. Massive in scope (it covers more th… |
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Baseball – Inning 1, Our Game (1840s-1900) [VHS] $10.00 After the national success of his 11-hour epic, The Civil War–the highest-rated miniseries in public-television history–many wondered if Ken Burns could capture the same energy and passion with smaller subjects. His reply, the 18-hour history of America’s greatest sport, Baseball, not only quieted these worries, it also perhaps surpassed his prior achievement. Massive in scope (it covers more th… |
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Baseball: A Film by Ken Burns (Includes The Tenth Inning) $45.55 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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The Civil War – A Film by Ken Burns $70.00 The most successful public-television miniseries in American history, the 11-hour Civil War didn’t just captivate a nation, reteaching to us our history in narrative terms; it actually also invented a new film language taken from its creator. When people describe documentaries using the “Ken Burns approach,” its style is understood: voice-over narrators reading letters and documents dramatically a… |
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Baseball: The Tenth Inning $12.11 Co-director Ken Burns steps up to the plate again for this follow-up to his acclaimed documentary series “Baseball.” The 1994 players’ strike that nearly sank the sport; the home run heroics of Bonds, Sosa, and McGwire and subsequent steroid scandals; the Yankees’ championship revival; and the unprecedented 2004 Red Sox comeback that helped end an 86-year “curse” are relived, as the game’s ongoing… |
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Shadow Ball: The History of the Negro Leagues (Baseball the American Epic) $2.03 More than forty outstanding archival photographs, accompanied by a fast-paced, readable text, chronicle the history of the Negro Leagues and profile some of the finest players of the era. TV tie-in…. |