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Negro League Baseball Books

April 26 2009 at 2:24 PM
Jason Mishelow  (Login Jason19th)

Over the past couple of months I have been able to pick up a number of Negro league Titles at reasonable prices for thier rariety. Below is a scan of two recent picks The Negro in Sports (1949) and 20 years too soon (1977). Both are incredible reading. "Negro in Sports one of the few titles that deal extensively with the Negro leagues while they were still opperating and 20 years may be one oif the first books actually written (not ghoasted) by a former player. I would highly recommend both books ( 20 years has been republished in paperback.

I would also ask board members to comment on any Negro League books they would recommend. I'm especially interested if any one has read any of the Rube Foster books

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P.S. These books were purchsed with a portion of the sale proceeds of my copy of Palmer's "athletic sports" which just sold on Ebay for $440 showing that the book market isn't quite dead yet

 
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(Login baseballart)
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Re: Negro League Baseball Books

April 26 2009, 2:55 PM 

Here's A Man and His Diamonds, a hard to find title

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plus some other scans

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Max

 
 


(Login jvb6034)

Re: Negro League Baseball Books

April 26 2009, 5:01 PM 

Jason,

Put your email in when you post, (or send me an email privately) and I can send you an electronic version of this magazine. It's about 24 pages including the 4 pages of covers so it will probably take me two emails due to my IP's limitations.

(I'll also send one to anyone else who wishes.)



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(Login Yankeefan51)

Negro League Baseball Books

April 26 2009, 5:48 PM 


We have been distinguished collectors of Negro League books, scorecards and assorted memorabila
for than 30 years

1. We suggest you begin your quest by contacting the Information/Research Department at the Negro
League Museum in Kansas City

2. If you are in or near New York City- there is a branch of the Public Library in Harlem which contains a
number of exceptionally rare books about Negro Baseball- including Sol White's 1907 classic, "Colored Baseball"

Reprints of this book are frequently available on the web.

3. Other must reads include Robert Pearson's award winning classic, "Only The Ball Was White"

4. Negro Baseball Before Integration by the only woman in the Hall of Fame- Efra Manley

5. Histoia Baseball Professional De Cuba (en espabol) -1949- rare - many photos and background stories on Negro League Stars

6. A Complete History of the Negro Leagues- Birch Lane Publishers a division of Carol Press

7. The classic three 1947- Negro League Yearbooks-you should be able to purchase all three for about $1200.

8. The Kansas City Monarchs- University of Kansas Press 1985- by Janet Bruce

9. The Indianapolis ABCs and The Pittsburgh Crawfords (two different books)- go to Macfarland Publishing web

10. Numerous biographies published in the mid and late 1990's on Satchel Page and Josh Gibson


With all good wishes



Bruce Dorskind
America's Toughest Want List


    
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Re: Negro League Baseball Books

April 26 2009, 9:09 PM 

Thanks for the help so far

To Max- I know that you have said that you judge books by how they will look in your bookcase- but I have a quess that you have read most of the books in your possession (kids fiction excepted) and was wondering how the content is in the Rube Foster and Doc Young Books

To Jim please email me at jasonmishelow@sbcglobal.net. I would very much appreciate seeing the full issue and ask where in the world you found this item.

Thanks also to Bruce-some day I'll have to get to that NYL branch and see the collection


 
 

Max Weder
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Re: Negro League Baseball Books

April 26 2009, 9:16 PM 

Jason

I've read most of the Negro League and related books--Great Negro Baseball Stars being the exception. I read Whitehead a number of years ago, but I don't recall it as an extremely well written book, but that just might be my bad memory.

Max

 
 
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