Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Date Published: 1982
ISBN-13:9780316104357ISBN:0316104353
Description: Good. Item is mailed from New York within 48 hours, and takes about 4-10 days to arrive within the USA. International Orders may take 7-14 days. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Date Published: 1973
ISBN-13:9780316104357ISBN:0316104353
Description: Very Good. Very good condition lightly read softback book with scratch on back cover otherwise very clean no highlighting, underlining or notes. read more
Edition: First Edition,
Binding: HC
Publisher: Little Brown & Co. / Sports Illustrated, Boston
Date Published: 1973
ISBN-13:9780316104296ISBN:0316104299
Description: Hardcover, illustrated, 152 pages. A lightly used very good plus copy with clean contents and tight binding in very good dustjacket (several short closed edge tears with unnecessary internal tape mends). Protected in a Mylar cover. read more
Description: Good. 0316104299 dustjacket is very worn with tears & chunks missing; inscription inside front cover; otherwise the book is very good; strong binding; normal minor to moderate used book wear. read more
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Little Brown
Date Published: 1973
ISBN-13:9780316104357ISBN:0316104353
Description: Very Good. Little Brown and Company, A Sports Illustrated Book, 1973, Trade Paperback, VG condition, minor edge wear to cover, Illustrated with over 200 full-color reproductions of baseball cards, 152 pages. read more
Description: Good. 1973 1st Edition. Hardcover. Ex-library copy. Usual stamps and stickers. Back jacket insert shows torn off portion, some wear on dj edges. Page edges show an occassional light stain. Reading pages clean and unmarked with sharp corners. Binding sound. ~SHIPPED SAME DAY IF ORDER RECEIVED BY 3PM EST with free delivery confirmation FR. read more
"I found this relic of a book at Kobey's Swap Meet. Whether you collect baseball cards or are jsut a fan, this book is a fun reading and I'm glad I found it. Surely it's worth more than the 50 cents I paid."
"Is there any human endeavour that lends itself to irreverence more than Major League Baseball? One of my own all time favorite players, San Francisco's own, the Pride of Hercules, Mr. Willie McGee, always endeared himself to my by the manner in which he approached the batter's box: his head lost somewhere inside his switch hitter's helmet, standing in as if he wasn't entirely sure he wanted to be there, his expression indicated something akin to naked terror. This body language belied McGee's ability to send an inordinate number of liners up the middle and into gaps. Boyd & Harris have produced a wonderful box of valentines to their favorite ballplayers, the vast majority of whom played before I was aware of them as players."
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