The 71st edition of the publication, featuring the lifetime records of more than 800 players. 240 pages, illustrated. Small nick at top spine, light rubbing. View More...
One of baseball's best-ever pitchers -- albeit not one blessed with the strongest intellectual capacity (if verbatim quotes in various newspapers can be believed) -- Roger "The Rocket Man" Clemens favours us with the story of his life and baseball times (at least, up until the end of his wildly successful 1986 season, followed by a World Series appearance that saw the Sox twice come to within a strike of winning it all before disaster struck). Navy boards w/grey cloth backstrip w/red spine lettering, 161 pages (including statistics), illustrated. Some cocking, moderate wear to corners/spine en... View More...
Reissues the 1947 A.S. Barnes edition. A title from the publisher's Big League Baseball Library series, "full of anecdotes about Bob's early training (by his father, whom he credits as being the greatest factor in his success), about his first big-league game, his legal troubles with Judge Landis (never before told), his career in the Navy, his marriage, and his record-breaking feats since the war." Decorated grey cloth, 249 pages, illustrated. Bumped/lightly worn corners/spine ends, lightly dusted edges, Christmas gift inscription to previous owner, wrinkles to rear pastedown (printer's fl... View More...
The story of a Fredericton, New Brunswick, boy who became a baseball hero in Philadelphia when the Phillies won the 2008 World Series. Signed by both Munn and Stairs, on title page. 231 pages + three-page bibliography and resources section, illustrated. Internally tight and clean w/moderate general wear. View More...