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Edité par Society for American Baseball Research, 1987
ISBN 10 : 0910137250ISBN 13 : 9780910137256
Vendeur : Mike's Baseball Books, Chula Vista, CA, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Articles included Let's Save The Hall of Fame; Lee Allen by Joseph Overfield; The Pitcher as Fielder by Jim Kaplan; Bill Veeck Park: A Modest Proposal by Philip Bess; and The Death of Willard Hershberger by James Barbour. Has 88 pages and is in very good condition. I have more than 70 SABR publications and around 45 items on ballparks in stock. Discounts are available when you purchase multiple items on the same order.
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Edité par Society for American Baseball Research, 1985
ISBN 10 : 0910137110ISBN 13 : 9780910137119
Vendeur : Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
softcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Printing.
Edité par Society for American Baseball Research, 1984
Vendeur : Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, Etats-Unis
softcover. Etat : Very Good. First Printing. The upper right hand corner is lightly bumped. ; A SPECIAL PICTORIAL ISSUE. The bottom edge aof the spine is chipped.
Edité par Society for American Baseball Research, 1986
ISBN 10 : 0910137226ISBN 13 : 9780910137225
Vendeur : Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
softcover. First Printing. No Dust Jacket. Very Good; There is a little rubbing and some wear, mostly to the edges. This is a special pictorial issue-The dead ball era.
Edité par Society for American Baseball Research, 2014
ISBN 10 : 1933599804ISBN 13 : 9781933599809
Vendeur : SecondSale, Montgomery, IL, Etats-Unis
Livre
Etat : Very Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.
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Edité par Society for American Baseball Research, Cooperstown, NY, 1985
ISBN 10 : 0910137099ISBN 13 : 9780910137096
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Stiff wraps. Etat : Good. Bob Carroll (Cover Illustration) (illustrateur). 88 pages. Illustrations. Cover has some wear and soiling. The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) is a membership organization dedicated to fostering the research and dissemination of the history and record of baseball. Established in Cooperstown, New York, in August 1971 by sportswriter Bob Davids, it is based in Phoenix, Arizona. While the acronym "SABR" may have lent its root to the word sabermetrics (for the use of sophisticated mathematical tools to analyze baseball), the Society is about much more than statistics. Well known figures in the baseball world such as Bob Costas, Keith Olbermann, Craig R. Wright, and Rollie Hemond are members, along with highly regarded "sabermetricians" such as Bill James and Rob Neyer. Among Major League players Jeff Bajenaru was believed to have been (until 2006) the only active player with a SABR membership; Elden Auker, Larry Dierker, and Andy Seminick also have been involved. The Baseball Research Journal (BRJ) is SABR's flagship publication since 1972 for members to publish and share their research with like-minded students of baseball. The National Pastime is an annual, published from 1982 to 2008 as The National Pastime: A Review of Baseball History, when it was intended as a more literary outlet than the stats oriented BRJ; since 2009 it is a convention-focused journal, with articles about the geographic region where the convention is taking place that year. Other Society publications are an increasing variety of books (since 1976) Since 2009, The National Pastime has served as SABR's convention-focused publication. Published annually, this research journal provides in-depth articles focused on the respective geographic region where the National Convention is taking place in a given year. From 1982 to 2008, the magazine was intended as a more literary outlet for SABR members to publish their research, in comparison to the more statistically inclined Baseball Research Journal. The history of baseball in the United States can be traced to the 19th century, when amateurs played a baseball-like game by their own informal rules using home made equipment. The popularity of the sport inspired the semipro national baseball clubs in the 1860s. In 1857, sixteen New York area clubs, including the Knickerbockers, formed the National Association of Base Ball Players (NABBP). The NABBP was the first organization to govern the sport and to establish a championship. Aided by the Civil War, membership grew to almost 100 clubs by 1865 and to over 400 by 1867, including clubs from as far away as California. During the Civil War, soldiers from different parts of the United States played baseball together, leading to a more unified national version of the sport. Beginning in 1869, the NABBP permitted professional play, addressing a growing practice that had not been permitted under its rules to that point. The first and most prominent professional club of the NABBP era was the Cincinnati Red Stockings in Ohio, which lasted only two years. Businessman Ivers Whitney Adams then courted manager Harry Wright and founded the "Boston Red Stockings" and the Boston Base Ball Club on January 20, 1871. The National Pastime magazine has an emphasis on early baseball but covers the major aspects of the sport/profession/business. Presumed First Edition/First Printing thus.
Edité par Society For American Baseball Research, Cooperstown, New York,, 1989
Vendeur : M. Korman - Libra Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. trade paperback original, number 9; volume 7, number 1, colour illustration of Babe Ruth on front cover, colour photograph of Joe Medwick on inside rear cover, 88 pages, b & w and colour illustrations and photographs throughout, fine, pages are bright and unmarked,
Edité par Society For American Baseball Research, Cooperstown, New York,, 1986
Vendeur : M. Korman - Libra Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. trade paperback original, volume 5, number 1, Nap Lajoie on front cover 88 pages, b & w and colour photographs throughout, near fine, slight tear to top corner of spine, some pages are water-stained, pages are bright and unmarked,
Edité par Society for American Baseball Research, Cooperstown, 1986
Vendeur : M. Korman - Libra Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. trade paperback original, Volume 5, Number 1, A Special Pictorial Issue: Baseball in the Dead Ball Era, portrait of Christy Mathewson on front cover, 88 pages, b & w and colour illustrations and photographs throughout, near fine, small closed tear at top of spine, pages are bright and unmarked,
Edité par Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), 1982
Vendeur : Enterprise Books, Chicago, IL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Lg Trade PB. Illus. Etat : As New. First Edition; First Printing. No notes names or ANY markings. NO dog eared corners. A bump at bottom of the spine, else As New. ; Articles; The Fabled Merkle Blunder, how fast was Cool Papa Bell? Two sluggers, Roger Maris & Hack Wison, Expansion era managers, the great New York team of 1927, etc. ; Premiere Issue; Small 4to ; 87 pages; Premiere issue of SABR.
Edité par Society for American Baseball Research, Cooperstown, NY, 1989
ISBN 10 : 0910137366ISBN 13 : 9780910137362
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Wraps. Etat : Good. Quarto (approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches). 88 pages plus covers. Wraps. Profusely illustrated. Cover color illustration. Some wear and soiling to covers, small tears at spine. Rare surviving Premiere issue copy. Baseball History Lives. The National Pastime has sprung into being to depict the panorama of Baseball. The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) is an organization dedicated to the research and dissemination of the history and record of baseball. It was established in August 1971. The acronym "SABR" may have lent its root to the word sabermetrics (for the use of mathematical tools to analyze baseball), the Society is about more than statistics. Well known figures in the baseball world such as Bob Costas, and Keith Olbermann are members, along with highly regarded "sabermetricians" such as Bill James. Among Major League players Jeff Bajenaru, Elden Auker, Larry Dierker, and Andy Seminick have been involved. The Baseball Research Journal (BRJ) is SABR's flagship publication for members to publish and share their research. The National Pastime: A Review of Baseball History was published from 1982 to 2008. From 1982 to 2008, the magazine was intended as a more literary outlet for SABR members to publish their research, in comparison to the more statistically inclined Baseball Research Journal. The history of baseball in the United States can be traced to the 19th century, when amateurs played a baseball-like game by their own informal rules using home made equipment. With this offering, the editor brings SABR's pictorial history of baseball from 1920 to 1946, "The Big-Bang Era". On display in these pages is a remarkable period, spanning the roaring twenties, the Great Depression, and the Second World War. Amidst all the swirl of change, baseball retained its sixteen franchises, in the sixteen sites that were in force in 1903. Nevertheless, baseball did have changes during this period--the slash-and-run style gave way to the pursuit of the home run and the big inning. Special Pictorial Issue: Baseball in the Big-Bang Era. First printing [stated].
Edité par (Cooperstown, NY: Society for American Baseball Research, Inc.), (Fall 1982). (Fall 1982)., 1982
Vendeur : Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, Etats-Unis
Signé
Etat : Good. (Cooperstown, NY: Society for American Baseball Research, Inc.), (Fall 1982). (Fall 1982). Good. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY JOHN THORN - Quarto [approximately 11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide], softcover bound in pictorial white wrappers. The binding is foxed & very lightly bumped with a stain to the front wrap & a chip to the tail of the spine. 87 & [1] pages. Illustrated in black & white. The contents are very good. Inscribed on the first page by the editor John Thorn: "For [----] / On behalf of my contributors / Best / John".John Thorn [b. 1947] is a sports historian, author, publisher and cultural commentator. Since March 2011 he has been the Official Baseball Historian for Major League Baseball.
Edité par Society for American Baseball Research, Cooperstown, NY, 1982
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Wraps. Etat : Good. Premiere Issue. Quarto (approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches). 88 pages plus covers. Wraps. Profusely illustrated. Cover color illustration. Some wear and soiling to covers, small tears at spine. Rare surviving Premiere issue copy. Baseball History Lives. The National Pastime has sprung into being to depict the panorama of Baseball. The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) is an organization dedicated to the research and dissemination of the history and record of baseball. It was established in August 1971. The acronym "SABR" may have lent its root to the word sabermetrics (for the use of mathematical tools to analyze baseball), the Society is about more than statistics. Well known figures in the baseball world such as Bob Costas, and Keith Olbermann are members, along with highly regarded "sabermetricians" such as Bill James. Among Major League players Jeff Bajenaru, Elden Auker, Larry Dierker, and Andy Seminick have been involved. The Baseball Research Journal (BRJ) is SABR's flagship publication for members to publish and share their research. The National Pastime: A Review of Baseball History was published from 1982 to 2008. From 1982 to 2008, the magazine was intended as a more literary outlet for SABR members to publish their research, in comparison to the more statistically inclined Baseball Research Journal. The history of baseball in the United States can be traced to the 19th century, when amateurs played a baseball-like game by their own informal rules using home made equipment. In this issue, there are articles on Marty McHale, the Merkle Blunder, Record Books, Nate Colbert, Ray Dandridge, Cool Papa Bell, Roger Maris, Hack Wilson, Goose Goslin, Double Joe Dwyer, Managers, and Ballparks. Among the authors are: Bob Carroll, Art Ahrens, John Holway, Jim Bankes, David Sanders, Lawrence Ritter, Bob Broeg, Don Nelson, David Voigt, Lew Lipset, Frank Williams, Fred Stein, Harold Seymour, Bob Bluthardt, Pete, Palmer, Al Kermisch, Ted DiTullio, and Gerald Tomlinson.