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- Baseball in Minnesota: A Definitive History + (This book has not been scrutinized in Nov. 2013.)
- The Forbidden Temptation of Baseball + (This book of fiction, based on factual acc … This book of fiction, based on factual accounts adduced on pp 231-232 and pp 239-240, tells the story of 120 Chinese boys sent to New England in 1872 under the Chinese Educational Mission. They stayed about ten years in Americana families, and many played base ball.</br></br>The experience, as well as later Chinese participation in base ball, is treated in Joel S. Franks, "Baseball and Racism's Traveling Eye," in Baldassaro and Johnson, The American Game: Baseball and Ethnicity (Southern Illinois University Press, 2002), page 177 ff (see especially page 182).2), page 177 ff (see especially page 182).)
- Middleton's Seaason in the Sun: The Story of Connecticut's First Profefssional Baseball TeamCountry=US + (This information appears in it front matter of the author's 2003 book on the Hartford Dark Blues)
- Draft Chapter on Beginnings of Ballplaying in KY + (This is a draft chapter 1 for a project that was not realized. I have misfiled it, but it will pop up. It cites a finding by Dean Sullivan that stoolball and cricket were well-established in Louisville in about 1850.)
- Nestor of Ball Players + (This is a facsimile of an 8- page, typed account to the baseball life of Doc Adams written by his son in 1939, held in the Chadwick scrapbooks, and supplied to Protoball 12/29/2009 by Bill Ryczek.)
- The Hard-Ball Game + (This is chapter 2 of Harrison's Athletics for All: Physical Education and Athletics at Phillips Academy 1778-1978 (Phillips Academy, 1984). It describes ballplaying at the Academy from 1811 to 1878.)
- The Baseball Fad in Chicago, 1865-1870 + (This paper does not probe the earlier beginnings of Chicago baseball. It does report that as of 1860, Chicago had only 4 "private baseball clubs," despite its population of nearly 110,000.)
- Abner Graves: The Man who Brought Baseball to Cooperstown + (This paper was presented in various stages to the Fly Creek Historical Society (2010), and the Friends of the Cooperstown Library (2011).)
- Henderson, Cartwright, and the 1953 US Congress + (This short article traces the idea that Robert Henderson was officially commended by Congress as showing that Alexander Cartwright, not Abner Doubleday, invented baseball. The author reports that no such commendation can be found.)
- Juab County (UT) Information for Students + (This site describes a 5-hour game played b … This site describes a 5-hour game played by teams of nine in October 1875. The players had send to New York for a rule book, but played before the book arrived. The score of the game was 87-17. The winning team was to receive a "quarter of beef."</br></br>This game was said to have been the first played in Utah, and likely the first west of the Mississippi. No sources for the account are given.pi. No sources for the account are given.)
- A Grassroots History of Baseball: Days of the Rosewood Bat and the Silver Ball + (This source has not been evaluated. According to a 2005 EBay offering, it tells how "Base Ball exploded with enthusiasm across northeast Ohio in 1867.")
- The Doubleday Myth and Texas Baseball + (This source has not been procured for evaluation.)
- A Short History of Baseball in Miami and Miami Beach + (This spiral-bound booklet was listed on EBay in 2004, but has not been obtained by Protoball. It was said to have a chronology from 1856 on.)
- Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the Nineteenth Century + (Twenty-seven of SABR's 100 "Greatest Games" of the 1800s occurred before the first professional league appeared in 1871. Each game is described in an essay of 2 or 3 pages. Includes illustrations.)
- 'The Making of a New York Folk Hero' + (Up-to-date reflections on how and why Abner Doubleday and Alexander Cartwright seem to have been accorded inventor status for base ball, which, evidence increasingly shows, actually progressed by incremental evolutionary means.)
- Peverelly's National Game: Images of Baseball + (a reprinting of the chapter "The National Game," from Charles Peverelly's 1866 self-published book, American Pastimes)
- Francis Willughby’s Book of Games: A Seventeenth Century Treatise on Sports, Games, and Pastimes + (based on a 1670s manuscript)
- The Story of Baseball in Words and Pictures + (first edition was 1947)
- The Origin and History of Baseball + (first of two parts)
- The Observer's Book of Cricket + (first published 1973)
- How I Pitched the First Curve + (first published in 1985 or 1987. J. Thorn, editor)
- The Ball Players' Chronicle + (http://www.amazon.com/Sept-19-1867-Ball-Players-Chronicle/dp/B0039C4FM0 also New England Base Ball Players Gazette.)
- A Century of Baseball + (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Century-Baseball-1839-1939-/370511002543)
- The Men Who Invented Shortstop + (originally published in 1985 or 1987)
- Playing for Keeps: A History of Early Baseball + (paperback edition, 1991)
- American Chronicle of Sports and Pastimes + (published in book form, 1996)
- The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 2 + (reprint -- original publication 1898)
- A Ball Player’s Career + (reprinted by Amereon, 1993.)
- Sphere and Ash: History of Base Ball + (reprinted by Camden House, Columbia SC, 1984)
- The American Boys Book of Sports and Games: A Practical Guide to Indoor and Outdoor Amusements + (reprinted by Lyons Press, 2000)
- How Baseball Began: The Long Overlooked Truth about the Birth of Baseball + (reprinted by McFarland, 2001)
- American Baseball: From Gentleman’s Sport to the Commissioner System + (reprinted by Pennsylvania State University Press, 1983)
- America’s National Game: Historic Facts Concerning the Beginnings, Evolution, Development and Popularity of Base Ball + (reprinted by University of Nebraska Press, 1992)
- The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1915 - 1928Country= + (reprinted in 1967 by Amo)
- Book of American Pastimes, Containing a History of the Principal Base Ball, Cricket, Rowing and Yachting Clubs of the United States + (reprinted in 2005 as Peverelly's National Game, John Freyer and Mark Rucker, eds., Arcadia)
- American Sports (1785-1835) + (republished by Porcupine Press, Philadelphia, 1975)
- The True Father of Baseball + (revised several times since; most recently published in Total Baseball, 8th ed. (Sport Classic Books, 2004))
- Next Man In: A Survey of Cricket Laws and Customs + (revision of the 1952 edition)
- Baseball in Illinois + (this April 1961 issue carries 9 articles on IL baseball in the past, mostly during the 20th century.)
- Collection of Hungarian Folk Games + (translated from Hungarian 'Magyar Nepi Jatekok Gyujtemenye')