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Limited edition baseball books: show 'em
There have been a number of limited edition baseball books. Here's Commy from 1919, with a photo of the trade edition
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5063/5...c82b6181_z.jpg. http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5228/5...02873fca_o.jpg http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5089/5...f8fcd51b_z.jpg |
Here's another, the 1907 limited edition of 500, followed by a 1908 trade edition with black boards
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Here's the post fot today, a 1912 gift edition of Touching Second. I know there is also a black boards edition which sold (I believe) in REA,signed by many stars for around $20k (if anyone can find that auction link, please let me know)
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3230/2...29d7b0ff6e.jpg Max |
I don't own any baseball books of note, but I find it perplexing that they aren't more popular and valuable. I have considered purchasing some quality baseball books, but have been scared off by their lack of popularity. Why is this? Books have such a great crossover appeal in my opinion.
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Mr. Sloate
"not sexy"? Obviously (and no doubt thankfully) you are not familiar with the 1951 book from Vixen Press, Fast Curve http://farm1.staticflickr.com/240/45...fa48bd84d9.jpg |
I stand corrected.:o
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