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(1919-2008) Writer. Eliot Asinof was best known for his book, “Eight Men Out,” a nonfiction narrative of the 1919 Black Sox scandal.

Full Name

Eliot Asinof

Locations

Nassau

Author's Timeline


Unknown

RESIDENCE

As a child, Mr. Asinof lived in Cedarhurst, New York.

Unknown

RESIDENCE

As a child, Mr. Asinof lived in Manhattan, New York.

1919

BIRTH

Eliot Tager Asinof was born in Manhattan, New York in 1919.

1955

LITWORK

Man on Spikes


Novel.

1963

LITWORK

Eight Men Out


Nonfiction.

1968

LITWORK

Seven Days to Sunday


Nonfiction.

1971

LITWORK

Craig and Joan: Two Lives for Peace
Viking.

1976

LITWORK

The Fox is Crazy Too: The True Story of Garrett Trapnell, Adventurer, Skyjacker, Bank Robber, Con Man Lover
New York: William Morrow & Co.

1977

LITWORK

Say It Ain't So, Gordon Littlefield
New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Inc.
ISBN-13: 9780525196105 ISBN: 0525196102

1979

LITWORK

Bleeding Between The Lines
New York, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
ISBN-13: 9780030475368 ISBN: 0030475368

1985

RESIDENCE

In 1985, Mr. Asinof helped build the house in Ancramdale, New York, in which he lived the rest of his life.

1990

LITWORK

1919; America's Loss of Innocence
New York: Donald L. Fine.
ISBN-13: 9781556111501; ISBN: 1556111509

2000

LITWORK

Off-Season (Writing Baseball)
Southern Illinois University Press.
ISBN-13: 9780809322978 ISBN: 0809322978

2008

DEATH

Eliot Asinof died in Hudson, New York, in 2008.

2008

LITWORK

Final Judgement
Bunim & Bannigan, Ltd.
ISBN-13: 9781933480244 ISBN: 1933480246
Novel.

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