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|Text=<p>Mallary, Chas D., <u>The Little Boy's Own Book; Consisting of Games and Pastimes . . . .</u>  [Henry Allman, London, 1850], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 213-214.  Block only mentions one passage of interest - a section on "rounders, or feeder," a shortened version of what had appeared in 1828 in <u>The Boy's Own Book</u> [see item #1828.1].</p>
|Text=<p>Mallary, Chas D., <u>The Little Boy's Own Book; Consisting of Games and Pastimes . . . .</u>  [Henry Allman, London, 1850], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 213-214.  Block only mentions one passage of interest - a section on "rounders, or feeder," a shortened version of what had appeared in 1828 in <u>The Boy's Own Book</u> [see item #1828.1].</p>
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Mallary, Chas D., The Little Boy's Own Book; Consisting of Games and Pastimes . . . . [Henry Allman, London, 1850], per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 213-214. Block only mentions one passage of interest - a section on "rounders, or feeder," a shortened version of what had appeared in 1828 in The Boy's Own Book [see item #1828.1].

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