
Talmage Boston is a frequent reviewer for the Independent and the author of four books: 1939: Baseball’s Tipping Point (Bright Sky Press, 2005, foreword by John Grisham); Baseball and the Baby Boomer: A History, Commentary, and Memoir (Bright Sky Press, 2009, foreword by Frank Deford); Raising the Bar: The Crucial Role of the Lawyer in Society (TexasBarBooks, 2012, foreword by former U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh); and Cross-Examining History: A Lawyer Gets Answers From the Experts About Our Presidents (Bright Sky Press, 2016, foreword by Ken Burns). He’s also a leading onstage interviewer of bestselling authors and public figures at events in North Texas and, in March 2019, began recording his interviews and turning them into podcasts for the Independent. Outside the world of books, Talmage is a commercial litigator in Dallas, where he’s a partner with the firm of Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton, LLP, and has been named a “Texas Super Lawyer” in Texas Monthly magazine every year since 2003, and among the Best Lawyers in America every year since 2013.
94 entries by Talmage Boston
Songs of America
By Jon Meacham and Tim McGraw

This inspiring tome deserves to be the go-to history textbook in schools everywhere.
First
By Evan Thomas

This marvelous chronicle of the former Supreme Court justice is worthy of its glowing cover blurb.
For the Good of the Game: The Inside Story of the Surprising and Dramatic Transformation of Major League Baseball
By Bud Selig, with Phil Rogers

In compelling fashion, the former MLB commissioner recalls the pivotal moments of his tenure.
Songs of America: Patriotism, Protest, and the Music that Made a Nation
By Jon Meacham and Tim McGraw

This inspiring tome deserves to be the go-to history textbook in schools everywhere.