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Archive 03-27-2002 07:47 AM

19th Century Baseball Reference Books
 
Posted By: <b>Jaime Leiderman</b><p>Just purchased David Nemec's Great Encyclopedia of 19th Cent. ML Baseball for my newly started collection.<BR>Already have Preston Orem's 1840-1881 Baseball book.<BR><BR>Any others worth purchasing?<BR><BR>Jimmy

Archive 03-27-2002 10:09 AM

19th Century Baseball Reference Books
 
Posted By: <b>Jay Miller</b><p>Lew Lipset's Encyclopedia of Baseball Cards Vol.1 and major auction catalogs such as the Copeland auction, the Halper Auction,etc. I would also save all Mastro, Lipset, Hunt, Smolin and Sloate catalogs. Also, get a copy of the Cartophilic Society Listing for Old Judges.

Archive 03-27-2002 11:03 AM

19th Century Baseball Reference Books
 
Posted By: <b>Jaime Leiderman</b><p>Thanks Jay<BR><BR>From the auctions, I'm only missing 1 or 2 Mastro catalogs and some Lipset inserts.<BR><BR>Someone wants to trade catalogs?<BR>

Archive 03-27-2002 01:13 PM

19th Century Baseball Reference Books
 
Posted By: <b>James</b><p>When was the first Mastro Auction anyways? I believe I have one for November 1997 auction. Is that the "first issue"???

Archive 03-27-2002 02:49 PM

19th Century Baseball Reference Books
 
Posted By: <b>Brian Hodes</b><p>SABR has two books that profile 19th Century stars (mostly non-HOFers) both are quite interesting. <BR><BR>Also there is a book by Faber that applies statistics to rate the players of the 19th Century and arrives at the conclusion that Bid BcPhee (who was not yet a HOFer when the book came out) was the greatest 19th Century player.<BR>While I certainly didn't agree with this conclusion it was both interesting and edifying to see how Faber got there.<BR><BR>There are also good fairly recent Bios of: John M Ward (2 of them), King Kelly and AG Spaulding..<BR><BR>Nemec, who you mentioned has 2 very good books: his encyclopedia of 19th Century Baseball and a very good book on the old American Association called, I think, "The Beer and Whiskey League."

Archive 04-03-2002 07:07 AM

19th Century Baseball Reference Books
 
Posted By: <b>Jaime Leiderman</b><p>Does any of the SABR books have a Ross Barnes bio?<BR>Trying to find more info. on him, but little so far.

Archive 04-03-2002 09:51 AM

19th Century Baseball Reference Books
 
Posted By: <b>jay behrens</b><p>There is a brief bio in the book Nineteenth Century Stars put out by SABR in 1989. The website doesn't list all the books that are available for sale, so not sure if they still have any left. This is a great book and bios on all HOFers along with all the major players of the day.<BR><BR>Jay

Archive 04-03-2002 10:22 AM

19th Century Baseball Reference Books
 
Posted By: <b>Jaime Leiderman</b><p>Thanks Jay!<BR><BR>I've seen both SABR 19th Century books on eBay many times, but none this week.<BR><BR>Jimmy


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