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Old 01-12-2022, 07:23 PM
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Alan, very nice books. I have seen several different color bindings for Peverelly, that was not uncommon. The Fessenden is the earliest American baseball image, a sample from the Carver Book of Sports. You can’t get much earlier.
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Wonderful pieces and great additions to the thread, Alan.

While not a "book", here is something else in keeping with that Boston theme...

Given that my truest interests are 19th century sporting goods and equipment, this 1888 Wright & Ditson Sporting Goods catalog is a fine fit for the collection.
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This is the closest thing I have.
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The best early image, unless you count the Thomas Eakins painting which will never be available.
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Stunning image, Gary and perfect for the thread...lithos, prints, woodcuts, catalogs, envelopes, letterhead, etc., are all fair game! If its printed and on paper from the 19th C. we want to see it!

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Freshening it up...

Sales invoice for bats on Peck & Snyder billhead from April 0f 1887.
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Muffin front and back
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Stunning image, Gary and perfect for the thread...lithos, prints, woodcuts, catalogs, envelopes, letterhead, etc., are all fair game! If its printed and on paper from the 19th C. we want to see it!
Great thread and awesome items! Here are a few lithos...both are massive.
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Nice ones George, not sure I ever saw the Grover Cleveland one before.
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