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Posted By: Rob
Christmas isn't too far away, and I'm getting hounded by the family for ideas. So I'm thinking I may ask for a few books. So what are your favorites to recommend? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I am in the middle of reading "Spalding's World Tour" by Mark Lamster and so far it is a fascinating read. Well worth the cover price. |
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Posted By: Jeff Kennedy
Well for anyone that is a "DeadHead" like me, you can't go wrong with Cait Murphy's "Crazy '08". She did a great job on this and although at times she get's a little sidetracked on things, it helps to paint the overall picture of what life was like back in 1908. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Rob- go for the three volume combined set. |
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Posted By: JK
Rob, |
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Posted By: MEWheat
"Crazy '08: How a Cast of Cranks, Rogues, Boneheads, and Magnates Created the Greatest Year in Baseball History", by Cait Murphy. It was a well written book with a lot of interesting stories. I'd highly recommend that book. |
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Posted By: JK
I also have the audio version of glory of their times - its fascinating. The only problem is that it does not include all of the interviews that are in the book. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Though a much less ambitious work than those alluded to above, I recently picked up and enjoyed something called "Haunted Baseball". It's about ghosts, legends, superstitions, curses and the like, regarding the players, teams, old ballparks, hotels, etc. |
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Posted By: John H.
"I also have the audio version of glory of their times - its fascinating. The only problem is that it does not include all of the interviews that are in the book." |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
I concur with the "Crazy '08" recommendation. Really fun read. And it's nice to get to know the some of the idiosyncrasies of the players on these vintage cards we collect. |
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Posted By: Fred C
Looking at your list there only seems to be reference books about cards. Expand your selections and read about the history of the game: |
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Posted By: joe
It's Christmas, why not ask for these? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Hey Rob, |
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Posted By: Jason L
I have begun assembling a list of reading material. It is still very rudimentary (unedited) and I started it to make sure I didn't forget some ideas...maybe this could be of some use in your searches? |
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Posted By: Zinn
but I actually enjoyed "The Card". Easy poolside read at Caesar's this year. |
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Posted By: leon
Speaking of "The Marinolli Treasure by Hal Lewis (Book) in Mystery & Crime" I have 3-4 more copies.....If folks email me I will send one out for you free of charge...as long as you promise you will read it. I don't care what you do with it after that but please don't just get one to put it on ebay or sell it. First come first served and I will let you know if you got one. The books are at home and I know I either have 3 or 4. Maybe if someone is 4th or 5th then one of the kind Net54 members that get one will pass it on..I will help facilitate that with contact info........best regards |
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Posted By: Bob
Alan Hager's book should put you in a merry Christmas mood as you chuckle throughout it |
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Posted By: David B
Since collecting vintage I have become a Hal Chase fan. What is the title of the book about him that I have seen mentioned here before? Something like The Dark Prince? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Isn't it funny how there are so many fans/collectors of the nefarious ballplayers of yesteryear? Makes me wonder if Barry Bonds will be a favorite amongst vintage collectors 100 years from now. |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
David, the Hal Chase book you're thinking of is "The Black Prince of Baseball." |
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Posted By: Alan
My favorite is |
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Posted By: David B
Thanks Anthony |
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Posted By: Rob
I really appreciate all of the feedback! I'll let you know what Santa brings! |
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Posted By: pas
Shoeless Joe, WP Kinsella. Much better than the movie IMHO. |
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Posted By: Bob
Kinsella- The Iowa Baseball Confederacy; Stein- The Ginger Kid (Buck Weaver); Fleming- the Unforgettable Season; Asinof- Eight Men Out; Mazur- Autumn Glory; Weisberger-When Chicago Ruled Baseball; Stark- The Year They Called off the World Series; Solomon- Where They Ain't and Okrent- The Ultimate Baseball Book. |
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Posted By: Bob B.
Another great book with loads of deadball and 19th century info: |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Joe |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Just remember that Santa's toys are made with foreign labor. |
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Posted By: Cy
I just sat down and sent Rob an E-mail to tell him about some of the books that I truly liked. After re-reading the E-mail, I thought that maybe others might want to hear about a few books. Please note that I am not a voracious reader by any stretch of the imagination. But these books were quite easy to read and enjoy. Plus the CD set is awesome. Here is the E-mail I sent. |
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Posted By: Rob
Thanks everyone so much for your recommendations! Truly appreciated to get this many responses. |
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Posted By: Adam
Not that I mean this to be a shameless plug, but the book I read the other month (and have put up for sale in the B/S/T section for books) called "Baseball's Best" by Tom Meany and Tommy Holmes was wonderful. |
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Posted By: LenK
"Voices From Cooperstown" 1982 by Anthony J. Conner....Baseball Hall Of Famers Tell It Like It Was.......and "Baseball As I Have Known It" by Fred Lieb (hall of fame writer) |
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Posted By: Ed Ivey
Lucky to be a Yankee, by DiMaggio. I have one that my Dad got signed in the 40's. |
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Posted By: DMcD
A great companion to Glory of Their Times would be Baseball's Golden Age: The Photographs of Charles M. Conlon by Neal McCabe and Constance McCabe. Many beautiful Conlon b&w photos of our cardboard heroes. Amazon has copies. The indispensable SABR Deadball Stars volumes with all the mini-bios would fit right in with Ritter and the Conlon book. |
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