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Produced in DVD by Golden Age, 1999 +
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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 +
Published September 18, 2013. +
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R. Story, ed. +
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The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England—A New Edition, Much Enlarged and Corrected by J. Charles Fox +
Reissued by Singing Tree Press, Detroit, 1968 +
The Game of Baseball: How to Learn It, How to Play It, How to Teach It, with Sketches of Noted Players +
Reprinted by Camden House, Columbia SC, 1983 +
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Reprinted by McFarland, 2005 +
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Reprinted by Pyne Press, Princeton, 1974 +
Reprinted in 1960 by Sprotsman's Book Club +
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Reprinted in Bristol Connecticut, City Printing Company, Hartford, 1907 +
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Reprinted in John Thorn, ed., The Armchair Book of Baseball: An All-Star Lineup Celebrates America’s National Pastime [Galahad Books, 1997], pp 283-295. +
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SABR reprint, 1993 +
The first 4 pages of this mimeo booklet cover pre-1870 ballplaying. +
Base Ball on the Western reserve: The Early Game in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio, Year by Year and Town by Town, 1865-1900 +
The first 50 pages include ballplaying befor3 1870, including game summaries from a number of places in NE Ohio. +
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The first 60 pages of this book cover the context in which the Boston Club arose, including the rise and fate of the Massachusetts game and the initial MA clubs playing by Association rules. +
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The first two chapters (30 pages) cover the period before the Civil War. +
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The initial 5 pages describe the runup to the foundation of the Dark Blues. +
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The story of baseball in Newport, Rhode Island.
Protoball doesn't yet know how much of the book treats the Origins Era, up through 1871. +
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This 470-page book evidently traces the OK careers of ballplayers. The EBay offeror did not mention that it covers earliest play there. +
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This book has no been examined as of 11/2013. +
This book has not been assessed. It is presented as a pictorial history. +