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Old 03-08-2008, 05:12 AM
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind



The distinguished publisher of special interest books,
Jefferson, North Carolina based McFarland and Company,
has just released a new book entitled

"Greatness in Waiting"- An Illustrated History of
the early New York Yankees 1903-1919

The book is packed with wonderful early photos
including several ultra rare baseball cabinet and
card photos, most notably a T 200 Premium
of the NY American League team and a
rare Horner Cabinet of the 1903 NY Highlanders.

The book's author is the distinguished SABR
member Ray Istorico

Enjoy

Bruce Dorskind
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Old 03-08-2008, 06:17 AM
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Posted By: DMcD

Sounds like a winner. Amazon link: http://tinyurl.com/2znuwe

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Old 03-08-2008, 06:20 AM
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Interesting title for this book! Not sure that some of those early Highlander teams could have ever been considered even potentiall great! But the Yanks did turn it around in a hurry.

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Old 04-24-2008, 09:14 AM
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Posted By: Ray Istorico

Bruce - and other members of the site,

Thanks for your support and kind words re: my book!

I hope readers will enjoy the tour through ancient Yankee history.

In Appreciation,
Ray Istorico

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Posted By: Steve Murray

My order's in. Sounds as though it will be a fine addition to my ever expanding library.

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Posted By: leon

Good luck on the book. This forum has quite a few active baseball history readers......take care

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Old 04-24-2008, 11:37 AM
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Posted By: Ray Istorico

Thanks to you both.

The book features a Sporting News premium of Hal Chase as well as an
Old Judge card of Arthur Irwin (Yankee scout/business manager) - in addition to @ 200 photos.

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Old 04-24-2008, 11:39 AM
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Jeff- The reason the Yanks turned it around so quickly was they raped the Boston Red Sox of so many of their stars. The Bosox never recovered for many, many years....
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They just had a better front office.

In early 1925, the Yankees offered to trade Gehrig to the Boston Red Sox for first baseman Phil Todt to repay Boston for the blockbuster Babe Ruth trade a few years earlier. The Red Sox turned the Yankees down.

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Posted By: 1880nonsports

and comforting that I think about almost everything like Steve does AND he's dangerous now with his new emotive and expressive icons..... Is there a way to get a simply "signed" copy for my shelves? hmoses2@comcast.net

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

I actually bought this book on Bruce's suggestion and am in the middle of it. It's really a treasure trove of deadball era info and a fun read. Very well-researched with great pics. I've learned a lot thus far. Definitely a book to read and have in your collection.

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Old 04-25-2008, 08:44 AM
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Posted By: Ray Istorico

Jeff,

Thanks for your kind comments.

I hope everyone will enjoy reading the book as much as I enjoyed
doing the research/compiling photos (and hopefully creating something that appeals to deadball era fans/collectors as well as the general public). While my subject was the Yankees it's not necessarily written from a fan's point of view - the sport (or business) of baseball back then being different in many ways than that of today.

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Posted By: DMcD

Got my copy from Amazon today. Gave it a good once over and liked what I saw. It'll be a great bedside book: short chapters, loads of great pictures, and a great array of anecdotes of the deadball Yanks.

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Posted By: Ray Istorico

Thanks for your kind words and posting a great scan of the cover. I'm trying to arrange book signings with the help of McFarland in the Tampa, FL. area - as well as in NYC when I visit Manhattan in early July.

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Ray

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