50 Golden Years of Sports

50 Golden Years of Sports
Title 50 Golden Years of Sports PDF eBook
Author Robert Liston Burnes
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1948
Genre Sports
ISBN

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Covering the history of American sports from 1897 to 1948. Additionally there is a section called, "Rawlings ... fifty years a leader" that tells the history (1897-1947) of the Rawlings Manufacturing Company, located in St. Louis, Missouri.

Fifty Years of the Final Four

Fifty Years of the Final Four
Title Fifty Years of the Final Four PDF eBook
Author Billy Packer
Publisher Taylor Publishing Company (TX)
Pages 190
Release 1987
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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Baseball

Baseball
Title Baseball PDF eBook
Author Trace Taylor
Publisher ARC Press
Pages 20
Release 2009-02-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1615419543

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Willard Mullin's Golden Age of Baseball Drawings 1934–1972

Willard Mullin's Golden Age of Baseball Drawings 1934–1972
Title Willard Mullin's Golden Age of Baseball Drawings 1934–1972 PDF eBook
Author Willard Mullin
Publisher Fantagraphics Books
Pages 241
Release 2013-08-17
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1606996398

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In Fantagraphics’ ceaseless effort to rediscover every world-class cartoonist in the history of the medium, we turn your attention to a neglected part of the art form—sports cartooning—and to its greatest practitioner—Willard Mullin. The years 1930-1970 were the Golden Age of both American sports and American comic strips, when giants strode their respective fields—Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Hank Aaron in one, George (Krazy Kat) Herriman, Milton (Steve Canyon) Caniff, Walt (Pogo) Kelly in the other—and Mullin was there, straddling both fields, recording every major player and event in the mid-20th-century history of baseball. Mullin was to baseball players what Bill Mauldin was to soldiers: advocate and critic, investing them with personality, humanity, dignity, and poignancy; Mauldin had Willie & Joe and Mullin had the Brooklyn Bum, his affectionate 1939 character representing the bedraggled figure of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Willard Mullin’s Golden Age of Baseball: Drawings 1934-1972 collects for the first time Mullin’s best drawings devoted to baseball—depictions of players like Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Yogi Berra, and Sandy Koufax, legendary managers like Casey Stengel and George Steinbrenner, and events like Lou Gehrig’s emotional retirement speech on July 4, 1939, for which Mullin not only drew a portrait but composed a poem (which he often incorporated into his cartoons). Mullin’s fluid line and delicate but vigorous brushwork are shown to beautiful effect, with many drawings reproduced from original art. See why millions of baseball fans from the ’30s to the ’70s looked forward to Mullin’s cartoons in their daily paper.

Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals

Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals
Title Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher
Pages 1142
Release 1949
Genre American literature
ISBN

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50 Golden Years of Oscar

50 Golden Years of Oscar
Title 50 Golden Years of Oscar PDF eBook
Author Robert Osborne
Publisher E S E California
Pages 300
Release 1979
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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Casey Stengel

Casey Stengel
Title Casey Stengel PDF eBook
Author Marty Appel
Publisher Anchor
Pages 434
Release 2018-03-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101911743

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A Boston Globe Best Book of the Year Winner of the 2017 Casey Award for the Best Baseball Book of the Year “The ultimate biography.” —The New York Times As a player, Charles Dillon “Casey” Stengel's contemporaries included Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, and Christy Mathewson. As a legendary manager, he formed indelible, complicated relationships with Yogi Berra, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, and Billy Martin. For more than five glorious decades, Stengel was the undisputed, quirky, hilarious, and beloved face of baseball—and along the way he revolutionized the role of manager. But for a man who spent so much of his life in the limelight Stengel remains an enigma. Acclaimed New York Yankees' historian and bestselling author Marty Appel digs into Casey Stengel's quirks and foibles, unearthing a tremendous trove of baseball stories, perspective, and history. Weaving in never-before-published family documents, Appel creates a matchless and intimate portrait of a private man. Casey Stengel is a biography that will be treasured by fans of our national pastime for years to come.