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The following pages link to Online Bibliography:
Displayed 50 items.
- Bibliography by Year (← links)
- The Buzz McCray Collection (← links)
- Base Ball Pioneers: The Clubs and Players Who Spread the Sport Nationwide (← links)
- Baseball in the Garden of Eden: The Secret History of the Early Game (← links)
- Bibliography by Title (← links)
- Abner Graves: The Man who Brought Baseball to Cooperstown (← links)
- The Hard-Ball Game (← links)
- The Seventeenth Century Game of Cricket: A Reconstruction of the Game (← links)
- Baseball in Old Chicago (← links)
- Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the Nineteenth Century (← links)
- Base is Not Always Baseball: Prisoner's base from the 13th to 20th Centuries (← links)
- 'Old Fashioned Base Ball' in Western New York, 1825-1860 (← links)
- The Hurrah Game: Baseball in Northampton, 1791-1953 (← links)
- 1609 -- Polish Workers Play Ball at Jamestown, Virginia: An Early Hint of Europe's Influence On Base Ball (← links)
- 1609: Polish WorkersPlat Ball at Jamestown, Virginia: An Early Hint of Europe's Influence On Base BallCountry=United States (← links)
- 1621 -- Pilgrim Stolball an the Profusion of American Safe-Haven BallgamesCountry=United States (← links)
- 1672 -- The Amazing Francis Willugby, and the Role of Stoolball in the Evolution of Baseball and Cricket (← links)
- 1726 -- Ballplaying and Boston Common: A Town Playground for Boys . . . And Men (← links)
- 1744 -- 'How Is It, Umpire?' The 1744 Laws of Cricket and Their Influence on the Development of Baseball in America (← links)
- 1755 -- 'The Bat and Ball;' A Distinct Game or a Generic Term? (← links)
- 1781 -- Protoball at Harvard: From Pastime to Contest (← links)
- 1791 -- The Pittsfield 'Baseball' Bylaw -- What it Means (← links)
- German Book Describes Das Englisch Base-ball: But Was It Baseball or Rounders?Country=United States (← links)
- 1805 -- An Enigmatic 1805 'Game of Bace' in New York (← links)
- 1821 -- New York Mansion Converted to Venue Suitable for Ballplaying (← links)
- 1823 -- Game of Baseball Reported in 'National Advocate' (← links)
- 1825 -- Thurlow Weed and the Growth of Baseball in Rochester, New York (← links)
- 1829 -- The Rise and Fall of New England-Style Ballplaying (← links)
- 1830 -- Thoreau's Diary Entry and Other Tiny Clues as to Who Played Early Ball (← links)
- 1831 -- The Olympic Ball Club of Philadelphia (← links)
- 1837 -- William Wheaton and the Evolution of the New York Game (← links)
- 1841 -- Barn Ball (← links)
- 1843 -- Magnolia Club Predates the Knickerbocker (← links)
- 1845 -- The Knickerbocker Rules, and the Long History of the One-Bounce Fielding Rule (← links)
- 1850 -- Southern Ball-Games (← links)
- 1853 -- The Baseball Press Emerges (← links)
- 1854 -- William Van Cott Writes a Letter to the Sporting Press (← links)
- 1856 -- The New York Game in 1856: Poised for a National Launch (← links)
- 1857 -- Nine Innings, Nine Players, Ninety Feet and Other Changes: The Recodification of Baseball Rules in 1857 (← links)
- 1858 -- The Changes Wrought by the Great Base Ball Match of 1858 (← links)
- 1858 -- Diffusion of the New York Game in Maryland (← links)
- 1859 -- State Championship Wicket Game in Connecticut: A Hearty Hurrah for a Doomed Pastime (← links)
- 1860 -- The 'Sunday Mercury' Summarizes the 1860 Season (← links)
- 1860 -- Atlantics and Excelsiors Compete for the 'Championship' (← links)
- 1862 -- American Cricket in the 1860s (← links)
- 1863 -- On the Battlefront, the New York Game Takes Hold (← links)
- Baseball in Rochester (← links)
- Johnny Antonelli: A Baseball Memoir (← links)
- Bibliography by Local-Origins Study Groups (← links)
- The Baseball Archaeologist. In Search of Baseball's Holy Grail: How One Man is Re-writing the History of the Game -- One Diary at a Time (← links)