Acknowledgments
This has been a labor of love, and all sorts of people have helped. I’d like to single out John S. Bowman, A. C. Doyle, Elise Bernier-Feeley, and all the people I grew up with in the 1970s, back when Boston was the city close-by, but which had all sorts of romance and allure for the outsider. Thanks also to Roger Jänecke and Kevin Hile, the people who keep Visible Ink cranking. On a material level, I need to thank the super little Honda Fit that carried me round the streets of Boston time and time again.
Photo Sources
Keith Allison: p. 222.
Joseph Barillari: p. 350.
Baseball Digest: p. 181.
Boston Public Library, Norman B. Leventhal Map Center: p. 28.
British Library: p. 155.
Andrew Campbell: p. 225.
Casablanca Records: p. 299.
CBS Television: p. 291.
City of Boston Archives: pp. 128, 137.
Courtenay Guild: p. 285.
Sam Crompton: pp. 4, 10, 22, 31, 94, 105, 145, 241, 266, 313, 320, 321, 334, 347, 386.
R. Dikeman: p. 192.
Alain Edouard: p. 268.
Chris Evans: p. 186.
Googie man (Wikicommons): p. 200.
Henry Han: p. 338.
David Hay: p. 37.
Dirk Hillbrecht: p. 142.
Houghton Library at Harvard University: p. 102.
Internet Archive Book Images: p. 115.
Jaguar MENA (Wikicommons): p. 317.
Kafziel (Wikicommons): p. 195.
Fred Keenan: p. 214.
Library and Archives Canada: p. 109.
Library of Congress: pp. 13, 52, 116 177, 179, 252, 282.
Alan Light: p. 309. Marathona (Wikicommons): p. 166.
Massachusetts Historical Society: p. 238.
Alec McNayr: p. 292.
National Archives and Records Administration: pp. 61, 67, 70, 255.
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.: pp. 30, 49.
New York Public Library: p. 43.
Dan4th Nicholas (Wikicommons): p. 232.
Jac de Niis: p. 162.
Hal O’Brien: p. 256.
Jack O’Connell, Sporting News Archives: p. 209.
Adanne Osefoh: p. 298.
Eckhard Pecher: p. 171.
Tim Pierce: p. 271.
Saboteur (Wikicommons): p. 228.
Perkins School for the Blind Archives: p. 99.
Shutterstock: pp. 3, 34, 84, 130, 217, 230, 235, 267, 275, 294, 297,