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WTB baseball books and Western Canada
Looking for the following baseball books
Dust jacket only Cobb, Busting Em McGraw, My Thirty Years in Baseball Claudy, Battle of Baseball Mathewson, Won in the Ninth Mathewson, catcher Craig, First Base Faulkner, Dodd Mead editions Scott, Third Base Thatcher Dodd Mead Barbour, Purple Pennant, Lucky Seventh, For Yardley, others Heyliger, Fighting for Fairview, others Chance, Bride and the Pennant Hayley Williams, Johnson of Lansing. Winning Hit, others Charnley Secrets of baseball told by big league players How to play baseball by the greatest baseball players, Evers, Touching Second Beaumont, Hearts and the Diamond Asenback, Humor among the Minors Book PFeiffer, Scientific Baseball Please browse through Sports Book Covers https://www.flickr.com/photos/127734199@N02 on Flickr. If you have a book or dust jacket that I don't have there, I am likely interested (rarer titles. I have many common books still to scan) I'm also interested in any pre-1970 Western Canada baseball ephemera: photos, scorecards, trophies, programs, etc. Vancouver peanut and popcorn cards. I have high quality doubles to trade (Roff, Spalding, Spink, Palmer, Johnson Who's Who in DJ, etc), as well as some baseball cards (Gypsy Queen, very fine W400 of Doc White and others). Just to see if anyone reads this, I also have a large Toronto Maple Leafs 1926 panorama with Hubbell and Lionel Conarcher . Not willing to sell, but will trade in the right circumstances. Max |
Hey Max, hope all is well!! Quick question: did Matty's book "Won in the Ninth" ever come with a dust jacket??? I've never seen one (and if you have a pic I would love to see it)
Just curious. Greg |
Greg
I am almost certain Won in the Ninth did come with a dust jacket. I have dozens of books with similar paste on covers for which I have dust jackets or seen copies. Dust jackets were the norm by 1900, but most were tossed away and not considered collectible. I've been looking for 20+ years for Matty with no luck. For a book that is common, that is strange. However, last year I found a first for Pitching in the Pinch Putnam, which many said didn't exist, so I have hope eternal. And the Guelph photo has found a good home 🇨🇦🇨🇦😀 Max |
Gotcha!! I was able to pick up a near pristine copy (w/o dust cover naturally) of Won In The Ninth on eBay recently, even still has the gold lettering of the title on the spine (I hadn't seen that in the other copies I owned).
Good to hear from ya. Greg |
Greg
Interesting on the gold lettering. The copies I have (and yes, I do have multiple copies! :eek: ) have black lettering. I'll check and see if any have gold remnants. NY Book Co also did a reprint of this book, with the boards being a beige color. Max |
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Here's what mine looks like, Max. Not sure which version it is.
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Quarterly bump. Hopefully there are some new members out there with older baseball books, or old collectors that have looked in their closet
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