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Books about the deadball era
Posted By: <b>mrc32</b><p>I was looking for a good book or two on the "Deadball" era. Stories about Chief Meyers, John McGraw, Ty Cobb etc., Pre-black sox baseball. Anybody have any suggestions? or places where I can pick one up?
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Books about the deadball era
Posted By: <b>rich klein</b><p>Is a great start towards learning about the Deadball Era.<BR><BR>In addition, there is a very active Deadball chapter in SABR -- if you join SABR contact Tom Simon (TPSimon@aol.com) and he can give you more leads as well<BR><BR>Enjoy the period and there is SOOO much one can learn about that time in baseball history<BR><BR>Rich
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Books about the deadball era
Posted By: <b>runscott</b><p>and...<BR><BR>"Honus Wagner" by DeValeria and DeValeria<BR>"Walter Johnson, Baseball's Big Train" by Henry Thomas<BR>"Cobb" by Al Stump<BR>"John McGraw" by Alexander<BR>"Glory of Their Times" cd's from Amazon.com
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Books about the deadball era
Posted By: <b>Brueso</b><p>I also enjoyed Al Stump's biography of Cobb simply titled "Cobb: A Biography". Stump had a very wild ride keeping up with Cobb when he worked with him in the late 50s and the book records Cobb's "colorful" side in depth.
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Books about the deadball era
Posted By: <b>Deadballera</b><p>I think the book published from the Baseball series produced by Ken Burns is an excellent resource.
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Books about the deadball era
Posted By: <b>Julie</b><p>Havanna heat, If I Never Get Back (19th century) and Two in a Field (19th century), by Darryl Brock.
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Books about the deadball era
Posted By: <b>Julie</b><p>Excellent book!
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