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I'll blow my own horn and add:
The Modern Hobby Guide To Topps Chewing Gum: 1938 To 1956 by David Hornish It covers baseball, other sports and non-sports plus has a history of Topps and its founders. Free color version available (you can order the book too but it's B&W only), with a link to my much neglected blog with updates: http://themodernhobbyguide.blogspot.com/ |
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While not a true baseball card book, my book The League of Outsider Baseball: An Illustrated History of Baseball's Forgotten Heroes tells the stories of some famous but mostly not-so-famous ballplayers with very interesting tales. Besides writing and researching the book I illustrated it as well, with most of the portraits done in a tobacco card style. Here are some shots of it:
B_mybook_1.jpg B_mybook_2.jpg Screen Shot 2018-06-28 at 9.18.19 PM.jpg Screen Shot 2018-06-28 at 9.18.04 PM.jpg And I also publish a 68 page magazine called 21: The Illustrated Journal of Outsider Baseball which like the book tells the story of obscure players and stories illustrated with my baseball card illustrations: Screen Shot 2018-06-28 at 9.22.48 PM.jpg Screen Shot 2018-06-28 at 9.23.07 PM.jpg Screen Shot 2018-06-28 at 9.23.22 PM.jpg |
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Jeffrey Burdick's American card catalog. Is the canon of baseball card books.
The 3 book lew Lipsit set should be at top of your list. It will bring a better understanding to everything else you read. I would also get sports collectors bible 1st or 2nd edition Any sports card diagest's And you can pick up old SCD or Beckett catalogs cheap I would get a couple maybe every 5 years or so you can see how prices have changed over the past 40 years or so they have been around. Hope this helps Jonathan |
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Two very good baseball postcard references:
Sports Postcard Price Guide, J.L. Mashburn, 2nd ed. 1998. Tuff Stuff's Baseball Postcard Collection, Ron Menchine, 1999 One very good book for researching cards / players / teams: Baseball Uniforms of the 20th Century, Marc Okkonen, 1993
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It took this long for someone to mention the most important book there is to vintage card collecting, The American Card Catalog. Blasphemy. That, the Big Krause SCD and Lew's Encyclopedia(s) would be stalwarts to any baseball card book collection. I believe it's the first 3 I acquired.
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Over the years the stories and drawings have become more involved. I still write the blog as well. Keeps me off the streets at night... |
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