Books about Pool

Playing off the Rail is one of the best books I have ever read. Hustler Days is also a killer book
 
Willie Mosconi on pocket billiards is one I have. Gave me a good read.
One of my friends had it and sent it to me.

Its copyrighted in 1948 and published in 1959 by crown publishers.

The book is way older then I am. But still a very good read.
 
MDPoolPlayer said:
... The book is way older then I am. But still a very good read.
Speaking of old books, this just went by on eBay:

item: 180056760636
1850 BILLIARDS WITHOUT A MASTER Michael Phelan

Phelan invented the modern pool table and founded a company that eventually became Brunswick after some mergers. The book was pretty ratty, but still went for $2777. Someone may be getting quite a Christmas present.
 
Cornerman said:
For good reads, I recommend a bunch of books, but most are unavailable, out of print, or just plain tough to get.




Billiards: Hustlers & Heroes, Legends & Lies, and the Search for Higher Truth on the Green Felt, by John Grissim. 1979

- This included several stories including action from Johnston City, a score for Fat Minny, and the introduction of Efren Reyes to the US pool world.



Hustler Days: Minnesota Fats, Wimpy Lassiter, Jersey Red, and America’s Great Age of Pool, by R. A. Dyer. 2003

- A newer book concentrating on the titled names, also with much about the Johnston City tournaments. Well written, but not the same flare as Grissim.




The Wonder Boys, Mike Mason.

- Written by one of our AZBers, Mike Mason, it is currently on the top of my list of "books that have a the best shot to become a movie." The fact-based book is centered in Massachusetts during the Vietnam War era. That is, in the aftermath glory days of the movie The Hustler , when amateur matchups was a spectator sport. It's about a young man and his two best friends reporting their life as pool players and as young adults in a very tough time in our history.




Also, see this site: http://blog.booklistonline.com/category/book-lists/

Fred <~~~ would write a book, if patience wasn't a virtue



Hey Fred you made my day...

It's always been a movie to me...

You know...the cars...the clothes...the music...

And it's nice to know that I'm not the only WONDERBOYS reader that sees it that way...

Thanks for the acknowledgement and I'm glad that you enjoyed it.
 
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