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Both of those are excellent choices, and I have copies of each. Still, it's hard for me to pick them over the Encyclopedia of Baseball Cards by Lew Lipset. Just way too much info there to ignore. A resource extraordinaire.
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As others have said - this is a great book on bb cards. Written by 2 guys who grew up collecting in the 50s/60s. And sorry OP if this isn't the kind of book you meant. Maybe you would like the T206 book written by Zappala? It has short profiles on each player and is nice to look at. He also did a book on Cracker Jack cards. |
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If I recall, I received a copy of that book for joining the PSA Collectors Club several years ago.
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Tom and Ellen Zappala write a nice coffee-table book each year for PSA. Nice people too, glad they use their writing skills to help the hobby.
This is a link to their 2018 book http://perpublisher.com/per227.html Tom and Rico Petrocelli also host an internet radio show sponsored by PSA and the National. Many important hobby people do interviews with them. This is the facebook link to their show https://www.facebook.com/GAcollectib...ntions&__xts__[0]=68.ARB-j1Io_qlNpmEbLepULpUR4D4V6wA3kUig2R3_5uKUVBtqXY3GD8 SZOFue6Fpxe6bH37Tm_RvJI4AXCTcSMXFq5ii6Vz50v--_S8dBT5UFeRqCuRXDtKNXv6cKY9bLe0GfZU7-OZP1F8G7aHGMpuvP7_H3cYjy2ZpMTv2e7x0phTTNhA6JoegCPC 6ifj6KFr5moqFNslCDFnMG9QzWDYnY62o-su5PzhPr_06wWsgupKmtaiiJicLCYZd4mV19Ov3Lf6aYSN7sMF _Gmw_rbqaas8J0FH3ZLl0UuwjuK-eOYfJ1nVAP0ipJV1FluEtJoEzwi7BV1HTQO_KUMFnmfM_tk6M (Yes that's a long link) Rich
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"Satchel Paige could have been the greatest pitcher in major league history, if he'd been given the chance. Don't look back, America, something might be gaining on you."
I first read the book when it came out--my uncle got it for me--and I don't think it is too much of a stretch to say that it got me addicted to classic Topps and Bowman cards. Another great seminal baseball card book is The Complete Book of Baseball Cards: For the Collector, Flipper and Fan [1975; Steve Clark]. It gives a great snapshot overview of the hobby as it was in 1974-1975 including a visit to the Burdick Collection, an interview with Sy Berger, visits to card shows, info on the various publications, and even a section with data on rare cards. Some of the information is wrong, but was thought to be right back then, and of course the prices will make you cry, but it is a great time capsule of what it was like to collect just as card collecting was reaching critical mass. If you are at all into shiny stuff, you must read Card Sharks [1995; Pete Williams]. All the dirt--there is plenty--on Upper Deck and the development of the hobby from a bunch of dweebs meeting in church basements to the corporate big money.
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I agree on the Old Judge book, and I only have a handful of Old Judge cards and never plan to collect...it is that interesting and well-researched of a book with an overwhelming amount of images. It would be great to have something of that caliber in all the more complex sets that I do collect.
I would rank the 3 volumes of Lew Lipset's The Encylopedia of Baseball Cards on top of everything however, as it really delves into a wide swath of Pre-WW2 cards (19th Century, Early Candy and Gum, and Tobacco) in great detail. Nothing else has been so useful for me as a resource in my collecting. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 12-17-2018 at 11:39 AM. |
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