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Scope. Baseball by New England SABRen and New England baseball by SABRen who reside elsewhere. Here, "SABRen" are current and former members of the Society for American Baseball Research and friends of The Boston Chapter, SABR. Published since year 2000 with a few late 1990s exceptions. One Museum Exhibit and Book is described below the Books.

red marks new listings (not always new books)
Price is the softcover list price, if available. Many booksellers offer significant discounts.


Arcadia Publishing [Mount Pleasant SC]
Arcadia's "Images of Baseball" series presents local, pictorial baseball history. There are several volumes on New England cities.

Rounder Books [Cambridge MA] - new listing
Rounder's new books division publishes several baseball books by regional SABR members and others, now including
Bill Nowlin and Cecilia Tan, editors, '75: The Red Sox Team That Saved Baseball, a collection of 38 biographies by the Boston Chapter. 2005. (softcover, 158p, $11.99)



Roger I. Abrams [Boston MA]

  • The Money Pitch: Baseball Free Agency and Salary Arbitration. Temple University Press. 2001.
  • Legal Bases: Baseball and the Law. Temple University Press. 2001.
  • The First World Series and the Baseball Fanatics of 1903. Boston: Northeastern University Press. Mar 2003. (xi + 196p, $27)


    Will Anderson [Bath ME] - new, Oct 2004

  • Was Baseball Really Invented in Maine? Self. 1992.
    -- history of minor league baseball and more, in Maine
  • The Lost New England Nine Bath ME: Anderson & Sons' Publ. 2003. (paper, 140p)


    David Arcidiacono [East Hampton CT]

  • Middletown's Season in the Sun: The Story of Connecticut's First Professional Baseball Team ( Middletown Mansfields 1866-72 synopsis; excerpt and cover photo ). David Arcidiacono. 2000. (softcover; 169p with index, bibliography, photos; $15 postpaid)
  • Grace, Grit, and Growling: The Hartford Dark Blues Base Ball Club 1874-1877. ( short article adapted from book ). David Arcidiacono. 2003. (softcover; 143p with index, bibliography, photos; $15 + TS&H)
    Middletown played in the sole professional league in 1873. Hartford was a charter member of the National League in 1876.
    Available from the author (email DArcidiacono@SNET.NET; phone 860-267-8728) and from the Vintage Base Ball Factory.


    Charlie Bevis [Chelmsford MA]

  • Mickey Cochrane: The Life of a Baseball Hall of Fame Catcher. McFarland. 1998.
  • Sunday Baseball: The Major Leagues' Struggle to Play Baseball on the Lord's Day, 1876-1934. McFarland. 2003.


    John S. Bowman [Northampton MA]

  • and Joel Zoss, Diamonds in the Rough. several editions, most recently Contemporary Books, 1996 (paperback reprint).
  • and Joel Zoss, Pictorial History of Baseball. Updated edition. Thunder Bay Press. 2002. (hardcover, large format)
    -- updated after the 2001 season; there were several editions with another publisher
  • and Brian Turner, The Hurrah Game: Baseball in Northampton, 1823-1953. Northampton MA: Historic Northampton Museum and Education Center. 2002. (softcover; 98p with 190+ illustrations, boxscores, etc; $15 plus S&H) (more info; 10% SABR discount)
    -- a companion volume to The Hurrah Game museum exhibit


    Boston Braves Historical Association

  • Ray Miller with Ralph Evans, A Tour of Braves Field. BBHA. 2000.
    "The spiral bound publication contains previously unpublished photographs of Braves Field and a self-guided tour of the park's remnants at its current venue (Boston University's Nickerson Field)." $12 postpaid.

  • Boston Braves Cartoons: 1930-52 (Book 1). BBHA. 2001.
  • Boston Braves Cartoons: 1930-52 (Book 2). BBHA. 2001.
    "the works of Bob Coyne, Gene Mack, Vic Johnson, and others." Book 1, out of print. Book 2, $22 postpaid.

  • Flashback to a Miracle ... 1914. BBHA. 2002.
    "a compilation of newspaper articles from the 1914 season that were reprinted by the Boston Herald American in 1980. The materials were assembled by Murray Brown, DMD (noted on cover) and we added a few photos and a cartoon from our archives." $13 postpaid.
    Descriptions by BBHA archivist and newsletter editor Bob Brady.
    Purchase BBHA publications by personal check payable to the BBHA.
    mail to BBHA/ P.O. Box 5668/ Marlborough, MA 01752


    Reed Browning [Gambier OH] - new listing
    professor of history, Kenyon College

  • Cy Young: A Baseball Life. University of Massachusetts. 2000. (softcover, 283p)
    -- Seymour Medal finalist and winner of the Casey Award
    The full-life biography of one of Boston's greatest stars


    Howard Bryant [Boston MA]

  • Shut Out: A Story of Race and Baseball in Boston. Routledge. 2002.
    -- winner of the Casey Award
  • Juicing the Game: Drugs, Power, and the Fight for the Soul of Major League Baseball. Viking Adult. 2005. (softcover, 432p, $24.95) - new


    Joe Castiglione [Marshfield MA] - new, Sep 2004
    radio announcer, Boston Red Sox

  • with Douglas B. Lyons, Broadcast Rites and Sites: I Saw It on the Radio with the Boston Red Sox. Taylor Trade Publ. 2004. (hard, 352p, $26.95)


    Herbert Crehan [Natick MA]
    Herb has also written several articles on former Red Sox players for Red Sox Magazine (the program).

  • contributor, Boston Red Sox - 100 Years - The Official Retrospective. Sporting News. 2001. (170p, $40!)
    (Herb is the author of eight features in chapter 3, New Englanders who played for the Red Sox.
  • Red Sox Heroes of Yesteryear. Cambridge MA: Rounder Books. 2005. - new, Jun 2005


    Dan D'Alessio [Norwalk CT]

  • Baseball Poems and Other Selected Works. Pittsburgh: Rosedog Books (www.rosedogbookstore.com). Oct 2003. $10.
    "Some of my subjects are Shoeless Joe, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams,Buck Weaver, Charles "Old Hoss" Radbourn, Honus Wagner(card) and Pete Rose." -dd


    Steve Daly [Lowell MA]

  • Dem Little Bums: The Nashua Dodgers. Concord NH: Plaidswede Publishing. 2002. (softcover; 158p + 16p photos, $15)
    -- contact Plaidswede by web or email
    A history of the Nashua (NH) Dodgers. Don Newcombe and Roy Campanella began their careers in affiliated baseball with the Nashua Dodgers in 1946, the same year Jackie Robinson began in Montreal. Dan Bankhead (1948) and the 1949 bonus babies Billy Loes, Gino Cimoli, and Wayne Belardi, also played for the Dodgers. The New England League collapsed after 1949, during general baseball contraction and regional decline of the textile industry. --sd, edited by pgw


    Chris Devine [Westfield MA]

  • Thurman Munson: A Baseball Biography. McFarland. 2001.
  • The Father of Professional Base Ball: The Revolutionary Life of Hall of Famer Harry Wright. unpublished. 2001.
    For one chapter, "Was Harry Wright the most important baseball figure of the 19th century?", SABR awarded Chris Devine the 2001 Jack Kavanagh Memorial Youth Baseball Research Award.


    Harvey Frommer [Lyme NH]

  • and Frederic Frommer, Growing Up Baseball: An Oral History. Taylor Publ. October 2001. (256p)
    -- interviews with baseball greats, focusing on childhood to MLB debut
  • A Yankee Century: A Celebration of the First Hundred Years of Baseball's Greatest Team. Berkley Publ. October 2002. (424p)
    -- 100 years of New York AL, 1903-2001
  • and Frederic J. Frommer. Red Sox vs. Yankees: The Great Rivalry. ( web ) Champaign IL: Sport Publishing. March 2004.


    Robert Fuchs [deceased]
    son of Judge Emil Fuchs

  • and Wayne Soini, Judge Fuchs and the Boston Braves, 1923-1935. McFarland. 1998. (softcover; 165p, photos, $23.50)


    Timothy Gay [Bob Davids Chapter]

  • Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend. University of Nebraska. 2005. (hardcover, 314 pages+19p photos, $27.99)
    The full-life biography of one of Boston's greatest stars


    Dan Genovese [Westfield MA]

  • The Chronological History of Westfield Baseball featuring the Hall of Fame Career of Adonis Terry - Volume One. Haverford PA: Infinity Publishing. 2004.
    -- the early baseball history of an industrial town ( Adonis Terry )


    Rick Harris [Cranston RI] - new, Sep 2004
    Rhode's Island Baseball Legacy (1827 - 1960)

  • The National Pastime and the Origins & Development of Baseball in Rhode Island: Volume I. 2001.
  • The Players: Volume I. 2001.
  • Teams: Volume I. 2003.
  • The Database Book: Volume I. 2003.
    For more information, contact Rick Harris (rhodybaseball@aol.com), Rhode Island Historic Baseball Project, PO Box 10141, Cranston RI 02910.


    Arthur D. Hittner [Natick MA] - new listing

  • Honus Wagner: The Life of Baseball's Flying Dutchman. McFarland. 1996. (2003 paper, 306p, $30)
    -- winner of the Seymour Medal.


    Richard A. (Dick) Johnson [Braintree MA]
    Curator, Sports Museum of New England

  • series editor, Sportstown Series. Northeastern U Press.
  • and Glenn Stout, Red Sox Century: One Hundred Years of Red Sox Baseball. ( official site ). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 2000. (revised & updated paperback, Spring 2004)
  • A Century of Boston Sports. Northeastern U Press. 2000.
  • and Lawrence Baldassaro, editors, The American Game: Baseball and Ethnicity. Southern Illinois U Press. 2001.
  • Images of America: Boston Braves. Arcadia Publ. 2002.
  • and Glenn Stout, Yankees Century: 100 Years of Yankees Baseball. Houghton Mifflin. 2002.
  • and Bill Littlefield, editors, Fall Classics: The Best Writing on the World Series. Crown. 2003. (ppb Three Rivers Press, Sep 2004)
  • and Glenn Stout, The Dodgers: 120 years of Dodgers Baseball. Houghton Mifflin. 2004.
    Dick Johnson has collaborated on several books with Glenn Stout and others


    Jim Kaplan [Northampton MA]

  • Lefty Grove: American Original. SABR. 2000.
    The SABR backlist is available from the University of Nebraska Press.


    Kerry Keene [Raynham MA]

  • and Raymond Sinibaldi, David Hickey. The Babe in Red Stockings: An In Depth Chronicle of Babe Ruth with the Boston Red Sox, 1914-1919. Sagamore Publishing. 1997.
  • 1960: The Last Pure Season. Sports Publishing. 2000.
  • 1951: When Giants Played the Game. Sports Publishing. 2001.


    Wendy Knickerbocker [Castine ME]

  • Sunday at the Ballpark: Billy Sunday's Professional Baseball Career, 1883-1890. Scarecrow Press. 2000.


    George I. Martin [Oak Ridge NJ]

  • The Golden Boy: A Biography of Jackie Jensen. (Jack Jensen). Portsmouth NJ: Peter Randall. 2000.
  • chapters 9 and 10 ("Golden Glory" and "Ty Cobb's Advice"), published by The Baseball Library on the web, 2001.


    Louis P. Masur [Highland Park NJ]

  • Autumn Glory: Baseball's First World Series. New York: Hill and Wang. Jun 2003. (244p. $23)


    Ray Miller [Bath ME]

  • with Ralph Evans, A Tour of Braves Field. BBHA. 2000. (spiral bound, $12 postpaid. See BBHA.)
    -- with previously unpublished photos of Braves Field and a self-guided tour of the park's remnants at Nickerson Field, Boston University.


    Rob Neyer [Seattle WA]

  • and Eddie Epstein, Baseball Dynasties. (web). W.W. Norton. 2001.
    -- mainly about Boston (April Fool!).
  • Feeding the Green Monster: One Man's Season at Fenway Park. New York: iPublish. 2001. (softcover, $15; eBook, $3.75)
    -- mainly about Boston (honest!)


    Bill Nowlin [Cambridge MA]

  • and Jim Prime, Tales from the Red Sox Dugout. Sports Publishing. 2000.
  • and Jim Prime, More Tales from the Red Sox Dugout: Yarns from the Sox. Sports Publishing. 2002.
  • and Jim Prime, Ted Williams: the Pursuit of Perfection. Sports Publishing. 2002.
    -- an expanded edition of Ted Williams: a Tribute
  • and Jim Prime, Roland Lazenby, Ted Williams: A Splendid Life. Triumph Books, 2002.
  • and Cecilia Tan, editors, The Fenway Project. Cambridge MA: Rounder Books. 2004.
    -- one game at Fenway Park from almost 100 personal and functional perspectives
  • Mr. Red Sox: The Johnny Pesky Story. Cambridge MA: Rounder Books. 2004.
  • Fenway Lives: The Team Behind the Team. Cambridge MA: Rounder Books. 2004. - new, Jun 2005
  • and Jim Prime, Blood Feud: The Red Sox, The Yankees, and the Struggle of Good versus Evil. Cambridge MA: Rounder Books. 2005. - new, Jun 2005
  • editor, The Kid: Ted Williams in San Diego. Cambridge MA: Rounder Books. 2005. - new, Jun 2005
    -- a collaborative effort by nine SABR members


    Pete Palmer [Hollis NH], John Thorn [Kingston NY], et al.

  • and John Thorn, editors, Total Baseball: The Official Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball. Total Sports. 7th ed., 2001.
    -- biennial 1989-2001, recently the official encyclopedia of MLB
  • and Gary Gillette, editors, The Baseball Encyclopedia. Barnes & Noble. 2004.
  • and Gary Gillette, editors, The Baseball Encyclopedia. ESPN. 2005.
    -- one successor to Total Baseball


    Jim Prime [New Minas NS, Canada]

  • and Bill Nowlin, Tales from the Red Sox Dugout. Sports Publishing. 2000.
  • and Bill Nowlin, More Tales from the Red Sox Dugout: Yarns From the Sox. Sports Publishing. 2002.
  • and Bill Nowlin, Ted Williams: the Pursuit of Perfection. Sports Publishing. 2002.
    -- an expanded edition of Ted Williams: a Tribute
  • and Bill "Spaceman" Lee, The Little Red Sox Book. Triumph Books. 2003. -- "a unique book in every way" -jp
  • and Bill Nowlin, Blood Feud: The Red Sox, The Yankees, and the Struggle of Good versus Evil. Cambridge MA: Rounder Books. 2005. - new, Jun 2005


    Edward J. Rielly [Westbrook ME] Chairman, English Department, Saint Joseph's College, Standish ME.

  • Baseball: An Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. ABC-CLIO. 2000.
  • editor, Across the Diamond: Baseball and American Culture. Haworth Press. 2002. (2004 paper, $30) - revised, 2005
    -- collection of essays each on "the relationship between baseball and a specific aspect of American society"


    Mike Robbins [Brunswick ME]

  • Ninety Feet from Fame: Close Calls with Baseball Immortality. Carroll & Graf. 2004.
    -- "gripping stories of dozens of players who came this close to baseball immortality" -amazon.com


    Howard W. Rosenberg [Arlington VA]

  • Cap Anson 2: The Theatrical and Kingly Mike Kelly: US Team Sport's First Media Sensation and Baseball's Original Casey at the Bat. (web). Self-published, 2004.
    The main local hook is "Quincy native, agent and Boston Elks power broker George W. Floyd, who was Kelly's 'behind-the-scenes' man." --Chad Berndston, Quincy MA Patriot Ledger 2004 Jul 11. Floyd may be "the first professional agent of a baseball player." -hr.


    G.S. Rowe [Greeley CO] Professor of American History, U of Northern Colorado.

  • Best Bet in Beantown. Clifton VA: Pocol Press. 2003. (1-929763-14-X, $18 plus $2.00 S+H)
  • Squeeze Play in Beantown Clifton VA: Pocol Press. 2004. - new, Sep 2004
    Best Bet. Boston, 1897. Someone has just assaulted star short stop, Herman "Germany" Long of the Boston Beaneaters. Will Beaman discovers Long and must crack the mystery. "a compelling late nineteenth-century feel"
    --adapted from Pocol Press www.pocolpress.com chrisandtom@erols.com


    William J. Ryczek [Wallingford CT]

  • Blackguards and Red Stockings: A History of Baseball's National Association, 1871-1875. McFarland. 1992. (hardcover; 296p $35.00; later paper reprint by the author)
  • When Johnny Came Sliding Home: The Post-Civil War Baseball Boom, 1865-1870. McFarland. 1998. (hardcover; 323p $35.00)


    Tom Simon [Burlington VT]

  • editor, Green Mountain Boys of Summer: Vermonters in the Major Leagues, 1882-1993. Shelburne VT: New England Press. 2000. (hardcover; 191 + xiv with many photos; $34 postpaid from Tom Simon)
    -- biographies of major league ballplayers from Vermont, by the Gardner-Waterman (Vermont) Chapter of SABR and friends
  • editor, Deadball Stars of the National League. Brassey's. Dec 2003.
    -- 130-some biographies; a SABR membership publication


    Troy Soos [now Winter Park FL]

  • Before the Curse: The Glory Days of New England Baseball, 1858-1918. MA: Parnassus Imprints. 1997. (hardcover; 184p, $30; Parnassus 508-790-1175 [1997 phone])


    Mel Springer [Sharon MA] - new, Sep 2004

  • and Ty Waterman, The Year the Red Sox Won the Series: A Chronicle of the 1918 Championship Season. Boston: Northeastern U P. 1999. (320p, $27)
    -- compilation of newspaper articles, cartoons, photos with commentary (and sheet music for "Tessie"!)


    Glenn Stout [Uxbridge MA]
    columnist, Boston Baseball.

  • series editor, Best American Sportswriting. Houghton Mifflin. 1991-present.
  • and Richard A. Johnson, Red Sox Century: One Hundred Years of Red Sox Baseball. ( official site ). Houghton Mifflin. 2000. (hard, 480p, $40.00)(revised & updated paper, 2004)
  • and Richard A. Johnson, Yankees Century: 100 Years of New York Yankees Baseball. Houghton Mifflin. 2002. (hard, 480p, $35.00)
  • and Richard A. Johnson, The Dodgers: 120 years of Dodgers Baseball. Houghton Mifflin. 2004.
    Glenn Stout and Dick Johnson have also collaborated on Ted Williams: A Portrait in Words and Pictures (1991), DiMaggio: An Illustrated Life (1995), and Jackie Robinson: Between the Lines (1997)


    Cecilia Tan [Cambridge MA]

  • and Bill Nowlin, editors, The Fenway Project. Cambridge MA: Rounder Books. 2004.
    -- one game at Fenway Park from almost 100 personal and functional perspectives


    Dick Thompson [Bridgewater MA] - new, Sep 2004

  • The Ferrell Brothers of Baseball ( official site ) McFarland. 2005. (soft, 256p, $30)
    -- George, Rick, and Wes Ferrell
    Dick Thompson received the 2004 Bob Davids Award, SABR's highest honor.


    Brian Turner [Florence MA]

  • and John Bowman, The Hurrah Game: Baseball in Northampton, 1823-1953. Northampton MA: Historic Northampton Museum and Education Center. 2002. (softcover; 98p with 190+ illustrations, boxscores, etc; $15 plus S&H) (more info; 10% SABR discount)
    -- a companion volume to The Hurrah Game museum exhibit


    Jack Walsh [Townsend MA]

  • and Marshall J. Cook, Pack Your Bags: Baseball Trade Secrets. Masters Press. 1998.
  • and Marshall J.Cook, Baseball's Good Guys: The Real Heroes of the Game. ( official site ). Champaign IL: Sports Publishing. Spring 2004. (200p, 30 bw photos, $25)


    Ty Waterman [Medfield MA]

  • and Mel Springer, The Year the Red Sox Won the Series: A Chronicle of the 1918 Championship Season. Boston: Northeastern U P. 1999. (320p, $27)
    -- compilation of newspaper articles, cartoons, photos with commentary (and sheet music for "Tessie"!)


    Allan Wood [New York NY]

  • Babe Ruth and the 1918 Red Sox. iUniverse.com. 2000. (436p, $21) ( 1918 Red Sox )
    -- the last Red Sox team to win the World Series (can that be true?), Babe Ruth's first long stride into the outfield, and the impact of World War I on the game


    Marshall D. Wright [Quincy MA]

  • Nineteenth Century Baseball: Year-by-Year Statistics for the Major League Teams, 1871-1900. Jefferson NC: McFarland. 1996.
  • The National Association of Base Ball Players. McFarland, 2000.
    -- the history of the national game, 1857-70: no longer led by the Knickerbocker Club of New York City, not yet led by the professional clubs
  • The Southern Association in Baseball, 1885-1961. McFarland. 2002.
  • The Texas League in Baseball, 1888-1958. McFarland. 2004.


    Andrew Zimbalist [Northampton MA] - new, Sep 2004
    Professor of Economics, Smith College

  • Baseball and Billions: A Probing Look Inside the Big Business of Our National Pastime. Basic Books, Fall 1992. (Japanese, Tokyo: Dobunshoin, 1993. Updated paper, Mar 1994. Audio cassette, High Sport Productions, 1994.)
    Baseball and Billions became a "classic" on the business of baseball today, as quickly as any book can become a classic.
  • and Roger Noll, editors, Sports, Jobs and Taxes: The Economic Impact of Sports Teams and Stadiums. Brookings Inst., Oct 1997.
  • Unpaid Professionals: Commercialism and Conflict in Big-Time College Sports. Princeton U.P., Sep 1999. (Expanded and updated paper, Feb 2001.)
  • editor, The Economics of Sport. Two volumes. In the series International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, edited by Mark Blaug. Edward Elgar, Sep 2001.
  • editor, Symposium on Competitive Balance in Professional Sports. Special Issue of the Journal of Sports Economics, May 2002.
  • May the Best Team Win: Baseball Economics and Public Policy. Washington DC: Brookings Inst. March 2003. (Expanded and updated paper, Apr 2004.)

     



    Arcadia Publishing [Mount Pleasant SC]
    Images of Baseball (series title, formerly Images of Sports, formerly Images of America)

  • Michael Bielawa, Bridgeport Baseball (CT)
  • Sam Rubin, Baseball in New Haven (CT)
  • Mark Rucker and Bernard M. Corbett, The Boston Red Sox: From Cy to the Kid (MA)
  • David Borges, The Pawtucket Red Sox (RI)
  • Richard A. Johnson, The Boston Braves (MA)
    Bielawa, Corbett, and Johnson are regional SABR members. For listings more recent than this one (17 Jul 2003), or listings with greater geographic scope, search the Arcadia website "Catalog" by "Publication Series". Recent baseball titles are in the "Baseball" series, earlier ones in the "Sports" series, and the earliest ones in the "America" series. For example, I find two New York or Brooklyn titles in Sports and two in America.


    Rounder Books [Cambridge MA] - new, Jun 2005

  • Bill Nowlin and Jim Prime, BLOOD FEUD: The Red Sox, The Yankees, and the Struggle of Good versus Evil.
  • Bill Nowlin, FENWAY LIVES.
  • Bill Nowlin and Cecilia Tan, eds., THE FENWAY PROJECT.
  • Bill Nowlin, MR. RED SOX: The Johnny Pesky Story.
  • Leigh Grossman, RED SOX FAN HANDBOOK.
  • Herb Crehan, RED SOX HEROES OF YESTERYEAR.
  • Bill Nowlin, ed., THE KID: Ted Williams in San Diego.
    --a collaborative effort by nine SABR members

     


    "The Hurrah Game": Museum Exhibit (past) and Book

    Brian Turner [Florence MA] and John S. Bowman [Northampton MA], curators and authors

    The Hurrah Game: Baseball in Northampton, 1823-1953.
    Northampton MA: Historic Northampton Museum & Education Center. 2002

    Two SABR members in Northampton, Massachusetts, Brian Turner and John Bowman, recently curated "The Hurrah Game", an exhibit at Historic Northampton, the museum of their local Historical Society, on display May to August 2002. The exhibit told the story of baseball in their town and its immediate area from the early 1800s to the 1950s and it was notable especially for the material on the game and its players in the 19th century.

    In the course of their research, Turner and Bowman turned up some fascinating memorabilia --a belt worn by a local team in 1866-1867, a bat from the 1890s-- along with all manner of textual, photographic and graphic materials, some of local interest but some with ties to the broader history of the game. Perhaps the most extraordinary discovery was that a local team --fully organized and uniformed-- had an African-American starting player in 1865. That may be the first such case in the history of the game.

    The Book

    "a charming short paperback full of clippings, pictures, and text featuring local performers and games. I like the book so much that I am having it reviewed for my web site (http://HaroldSeymour.com), although I hate giving it up to the reviewer and would prefer to be keeping it for my own collection!"
    --Dorothy Mills
    Along with the exhibit, Turner and Bowman produced a catalogue that includes all the materials and texts displayed and much more for which there was not space. They feel that there is enough in this catalogue to reward all those who have an interest in the history of baseball in the 19th century, as well as baseball in the middle Connecticut River valley. It is a handsome volume, softcover, 98p with 190+ illustrations, boxscores, etc.
    Retail price $15.  Discounted price for SABR members $13.50, plus TS&H.
    Mail order total: $15.50 out-of-state USA; $16.18 for Mass. residents.
    Send a check payable to Brian Turner or contact him with questions.
        Brian Turner bturner.javanet@rcn.com (413-584-7611)
        37 Corticelli Street
        Florence, MA 01062
    Please allow two weeks for delivery
    
    

    The Exhibit, May to August 2002

    The Hurrah Game: Baseball in Northampton, 1823-1953
    Historic Northampton: Museum & Education Center.
    17 May - 16 August 2002.
    
    Abstracted from a terse description by Brian Turner:
    amateur ball clubs, pre- and post- Civil War; independent ballclubs, 1890s; Hampshire Meadowlarks, Connecticut League (National Agreement signatory), 1909-1911, and Twin State League (non-NA), 1912-1914; and more!


    2002-05-24
    Last modified: 2005-11-29 ('75, Browning, Gay)
    Paul Wendt
    © Society for American Baseball Research, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005