Baseball thrills by the author of Fielder from Nowhere. Marty Shane is hot--red hot. Any big-league team would give him a chance. So why does he join the minor-league Bantams rather than the major league team his brother owns and manages? Exciting nonstop action reminiscent of John Tunis' Highpockets.
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Baseball thrills by the author of Fielder from Nowhere. Marty Shane is hot--red hot. Any big-league team would give him a chance. So why does he join the minor-league Bantams rather than the major league team his brother owns and manages? Exciting nonstop action reminiscent of John Tunis' Highpockets.
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Good. All pages and cover are intact. Possible slightly loose binding, minor highlighting and marginalia, cocked spine or torn dust jacket. Maybe an ex-library copy and not include the accompanying CDs, access codes or other supplemental materials.
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Robert Frankenberg. Good. No Jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. 1st Comet printing. Pictorial paperback shows minor creasing and shelf wear, spine leans a bit, small area at the upper edge of front cover where the top color layer of paper has been torn away. Binding and interior great, pages tan but clean, two previous owner signatures (one marked through) on title page are the only markings. 240 pages. Free U. S. tracking, ships in cardboard.
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Frankenberg, Robert. Fair. Rockefeller Center. Fair. 1948. First Thus. Soft Cover. This paperback is a first hus by Rockefeller Center / Comet Books. It is printed in 1948. Wraps have wear, small tears and creases. Binding is good. Names and other markings inside. There is a 2 on cover as if this is part of a two series bit? .
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Frankenberg, Robert. Good to Very Good. This book is in good to very good condition (a couple pages are chewed). First edition, 1948. Illustrated by Robert Frankenberg. No. 2 in series.