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2. The Glory Days: New York Baseball 1947-1957
by John Thorn (Editor)
From the 1947 season until the Dodgers and Giants slunk out of town for the Golden State, the epicenter of "the American Game" was New York City. In ... More
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3. The New York Mets: A Photographic History
by George Kalinsky, Mario Matthew Cuomo, Governor (Introduction by)
From the lens of George Kalinsky comes a photographic chronicle of the Mets, from the first team photo taken at the Polo Grounds to today's Shea ... More
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6. New York City Baseball: The Last Golden Age, 1947-1957
by Harvey Frommer
What a time! In the heady days after World War II, a nation was ready for heroes and a great city was eager for entertainment. Baseball provided the ... More
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7. New York Mets: The Complete Illustrated History
by Matthew Silverman
New York Mets: The Complete Illustrated History brings to life a half century of Mets baseball, from the lovable losers of the early years, through ... More
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8. Yankees: An Illustrated History
by George Sullivan
This book offers the excitement of the story of the New York Yankees, captured in more than 450 photographs and anecdotes about all of your favorite ... More
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9. New York Sluggers: The First 75 Years
by Mark Rucker
New York City was the original hotbed of baseball, so it is not surprising that fans in the five boroughs are very knowledgeable about the game. It ... More
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10. New York Mets
by Bruce Herman, John Franco (Foreword by)
The greateste Met players, the greatest Met teams, and the gratest Met moments - this book describes them all in a way that will certainly thrill ... More
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12. Bums No More: The Championship Season of the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers
by Stewart Wolpin, Elliott Gould (Introduction by)
In all of sports history, there has rarely been a bond like the one that linked the Brooklyn Dodgers with their fans. "Bums No More!" is a brilliant ... More
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14. Batting 10th for the Yankees: Recollections of 30 Yankees You May Not Remember
by Kenneth Hogan
There have been well over 100 books written on the New York Yankees. However, this one takes a popular subject and looks at it from a very different ... More
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15. Superstars and Screwballs: 100 Years of Brooklyn Baseball
by Richard Goldstein
In a beautifully illustrated chronicle, Goldstein re-creates the heyday of America's quintessential baseball town--a zany, colorful century of larger ... More
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16. Dynasty: The New York Yankees, 1949-1964
by Peter Golenbock
In this definitive history, a bestselling journalist focuses on a golden era in which the team won nine World Series titles on the strengths of Hall ... More
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17. Yankee Stadium
by Ray Robinson, Christopher Jennison
Published in time for Yankee Stadium's 75th anniversary, this book is both a chronicle of a national temple of sport and a hometown history of the ... More
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18. The Yankees
by Phil Pepe
Eminent sports journalist Phil Pepe's literary chronicle, "The Yankees", is now available for the first time in paperback and has been updated to ... More
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20. The House That Ruth Built: A New Stadium, the First Yankees Championship, and the Redemption of 1923
by Robert Weintraub
In 1923, the losing New York Yankees played their first season on their own field, and everything changed. Babe Ruth bounced back from a contentious ... More
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21. Babe Ruth Slept Here: The Baseball Landmarks of New York City
by Jim Reisler
Join the author on a nostalgic and delightful romp through the faces and places, both famous and infamous, that mark New York as the capital of ... More
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24. The Home Run Heard 'Round the World: The Dramatic Story of the 1951 Giants-Dodgers Pennant Race
by Ray Robinson
A glorious and nostalgia-packed re-creation of the most exciting and dramatic pennant race in baseball history, between the New York Giants and the ... More
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25. New York Yankees:: The First 25 Years
by Vincent Luisi
Two years after the establishment of the American Baseball League in 1901, New Yorkers Frank Farrell and Bill Devery purchased the American League ... More
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