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|Digger Activity=<p><span>&ldquo;Gentlemen at the Bat&rdquo; is the working title of [[Howard Burman|</span>Howard]]'s&nbsp;<span>current book project, one that focuses on the Knickerbocker Club.</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>The book&rsquo;s story is told by club members in the form of a collective oral history, in which Howard&rsquo;s historical research is presented through the medium of fictionalized dialog.</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>His earlier books include one on Shoeless Joe Jackson and one on 1950&rsquo;s stickball in</span>New York<span>.</span><span><br /></span></p>
|Digger Activity=<p><span>&ldquo;Gentlemen at the Bat&rdquo; is the working title of </span>Howard's&nbsp;<span>current book project, one that focuses on the Knickerbocker Club.</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>The book&rsquo;s story is told by club members in the form of a collective oral history, in which Howard&rsquo;s historical research is presented through the medium of fictionalized dialog.</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>His earlier books include one on Shoeless Joe Jackson and one on 1950&rsquo;s stickball in</span>New York<span>.</span><span><br /></span></p>
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“Gentlemen at the Bat” is the working title of Howard's current book project, one that focuses on the Knickerbocker Club.  The book’s story is told by club members in the form of a collective oral history, in which Howard’s historical research is presented through the medium of fictionalized dialog.  His earlier books include one on Shoeless Joe Jackson and one on 1950’s stickball inNew York.

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