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America's National Game By Spalding, Albert G. Albert Spadling was a major player during baseball's formative years. His 47 victories led the 1876 Chicago White Stockings to the first ever National League championship. http://www.michaelsbooks.com/index.php?file=q_book_14856_America's-National-Game
Albert Spalding (American Musician) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Albert Spalding (American musician), Aug. 15, 1888Chicago, Ill., U.S. May 26, 1953New York, N.Y.American composer and one of the leading violinists of his day. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/557964/Albert-Spalding
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Extractions: Home About Us Site Map Help ... Shopping Cart Images+Detail Item Info SPALDING, Albert G. America's National Game: Historic Facts Concerning the Beginning Evolution, Development and Popularity of Base Ball with Personal Reminiscences of its Vicissitudes, Its Victories and Its Votaries New York: American Sports Publishing 1911. First edition. Cartoons by Homer C. Davenport. Illustrated with photographs. A couple of faint finger marks on the front board, a couple of tiny tears near the crown, and the hinges professionally and seamlessly tightened, a nice, near fine copy. A much nicer than usual example of a book known to fall apart from the weight of its pages. This copy Inscribed by the author: "To my esteemed friend Mr. Samuel Bonn with my compliments and Christmas Greetings. A.G. Spalding. Point Loma, Calif. Dec. 25, 1911." A very important early history, and increasingly hard to find signed. [BTC #87118] More Results Explore BTC highlights along with additional titles in stock related to the item above... COCHRANE, Gordon S....
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BIOPROJ.SABR.ORG The Baseball Biography Project. Spalding, Albert G. America's National Game. New York American Sports Publishing Company, 1911. _. Spalding's Baseball Guide. A. G. Spalding Bros., 1903. http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=741&pid=16947
Extractions: Customer Sign In Create Account Find books by keyword: Find books by author: Find books by title: Price: - OR - Buy from goldwasserbooks.com the website of Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books Ask a question E-mail to a friend On a leaf extracted from an autograph album (4-3/8 x 6 inches). Very good, with three holes punched along the left edge of the page. American violinist Spalding (1888-1953) gave the U.S. premieres of the violin concertos of Dohanyi, Elgar, and Barber. His own works include two violin concertos, a string quartet, and a fictionalized biography of Tartini. Not sure what some of these terms mean? Look it up in our glossary Bibliopolis, LLC and Biblio.com Inc contact subscribe to newsletter terms ... member login graphic design by Gore Creative
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Albert G. Spalding - America's National Game - Signed | Bauman Rare Books SPALDING, Albert G. America’s National Game. Historic Facts Concerning the Beginning, Evolution, Development and Popularity of Base Ball. New York American Sports Publishing http://www.baumanrarebooks.com/rare-books/spalding-albert-g-/america-s-national-
Extractions: First edition of this essential baseball history, with over 100 full-page illustrations and four fold-out plates (two printed on both sides), including panoramic views of the Polo Grounds, Shibe Park, Comiskey Park and Forbes Field. Inscribed by John Morrill, an early player with the Boston Red Caps: “Mr. E.B. Daily, Compliments of John F. Morrill, Nov 2nd 1911.” With a rain check ticket to the 60th anniversary National League game in June 1936 laid in. “History of the game by one of the pioneer giants” (Grobani 6:9). Spalding transformed baseball “from its dual origins as either a gentlemen’s club or a rowdy working-class pastime into a popular, commercial, and professional sport… [His] newspaper obituaries across the nation recognized Spalding, who had been a part of nearly every major event in baseball’s history, as the father of what was now considered to be ‘America’s game’” (ANB). During his career, Spalding also established a worldwide sporting goods empire and founded S palding’s Official National League Base Ball Guide.
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Extractions: the assorted works of G. H. Spaulding Odds are you answered, I wish. But, no, my name is spelled S-p-a-u-l-d-i-n-g. Wrong! The correct answer is, Yes, I am. His name was Albert Goodwill Spalding. He was a 10 th -generation and I am a (fill in your number)-generation descendant of Edward Spalding, the first of our family to come to America back in 1619. Spalding, Albert G. (1850-1915) Summary bio After fully dedicating his career to baseball, in 1871 Albert Goodwill Spalding went on to become pro baseball's first recorded 200 game winner, dividing his time between the Boston Red Stockings and the Chicago White Stockings. As first captain/manager and later as president/owner of the White Stockings, Spalding helped mold Chicago into the baseball dynasty of the 1880s. Yet, it was as an owner that Spalding had his greatest cultural impact. In 1876, he helped found the National League and became its president in 1901. Through such actions, he was key in establishing baseball as a viable and acceptable commercial enterprise. Spalding helped to solidify professional baseball as a business. In addition to his baseball duties, in 1876 he and his brother opened their first