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Only Yesterday
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The Detroit Tigers
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The Baseball Encyclopedia
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Made in Detroit
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Bingay, Malcolm.
Detroit Is My Own Home Town
. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1946.
Cobb, Ty.
Busting 'Em and Other Stories.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1914.
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My Life in Baseball: The True Record
, with Al Stump. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1961.
Einstein, Charles.
The Baseball Reader
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Gallico, Paul.
The Golden People
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Baseball America
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Baseball When the Grass Was Real
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My War with Baseball
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The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract
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Baseball As I Have Known It
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The Detroit Tigers
. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1946.
Mack, Connie.
My 66 Years in the Big Leagues
. Philadelphia: John C. Winston, 1950.
MacFarlane, Paul, ed.
Daguerreotypes.
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My Greatest Day in Baseball
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The Real Coke, the Real Story
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The Tumult and the Shouting
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Ritter, Lawrence.
The Glory of Their Times
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The Babe and I
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A Ballplayer's Career
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Adams, Babe,
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Ade, George (playwright),
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Agnew, Sam,
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Alexander, Grover Cleveland (“Old Pete”),
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All-Georgian All-Stars,
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American Association,
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American League Service Bureau,
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Anniston Baseball Association,
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Anniston Steelers,
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Anson, Adrian (“Cap”),
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Anti-Trust Laws, United States,
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Armour, Bill (“Little Bill”),
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Attell, Abe,
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Augusta Sockers,
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Augusta Tourists,
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Austin, Jimmy,
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Babe
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The Babe and I
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Babe Ruth's All-Stars,
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Baer, Arthur (“Bugs”),
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Bagby, Jim,
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Bagwell, Van,
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Baker, John Franklin (“Home Run Baker”),
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Baker, Newton D. (Secretary of War),
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Barbeau, Bill (“Jap”),
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Barrett, Jimmy,
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Barrow, Ed,
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Barrymore, John (actor),
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Base Ball Players Fraternity (BBPF),
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Baseball As I Have Known It
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Baseball Hall of Fame (Cooperstown, NY),
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Baseball: The Golden Age
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Baseball Trust,
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Baseball Writers Association of America (BWAA),
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Batchelor, E. A.,
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Bayne, Bill,
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Beasley, Norman,
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Beckwith, Shirley (nee Cobb), Ty Cobb's daughter,
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Belmonte, Juan (Spanish bullfighter),
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Bench, Johnny,
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Bradley, Bill,
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Brennan, Bill,
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Bridges, Rocky,
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Briggs, Walter O.,
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Broun, Heywood,
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Brusky, Paul,
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Bryant, Bud,
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Buckeye, Garland,
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Bulger, Bozeman (“Boze”),
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Bullion, Harry,
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Burkett, Jesse,
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Burns, Jimmy,
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Busch, August,
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Busting âEm and Other Stories
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Byrne, Bob,
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Byron, Bill (“Hummingbird,” “Singing Bill”),
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Cahill, George Y.,
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Callahan, Nixey,
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Candlestick Park (San Francisco, CA),
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Cantillon, Joe,
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Carlyle, Thomas (19th-century Scottish essayist),
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Carpenter v. Cobb
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Carr, Charles D.,
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Carrigan, Jim,
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“Case of the Two-Point Base Hit,”
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Celler, Emmanuel,
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Chalmers, Hugh (president of Chalmers Motor Company),
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Chance, Frank (“Peerless Leader”),
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Chevrolet, Louis,
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Circuit, Keith Vaudeville,
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