A lavishly illustrated edition of the famous poem, which was first published in 1888. This edition presents it as if found in a vintage scrapbook, complete with fictional news clippings and advertisements about baseball's early days.
Using the style of the original poem "Casey at the Bat," Gutman tells about Casey getting a second chance at the plate. Johnson and Fancher's illustrations combine collage with painting and take readers back to an earlier time.
For this companion to her "New York Times"-bestselling collection "A Family of Poems," Kennedy has hand-selected more than 100 of her favorite poems that lend themselves to memorization.