[Rarebooks] FS: BASE BALL IN CINCINNATI, 1907, scarce
Charles Agvent
chagvent at ptd.net
Wed Sep 7 10:49:09 EDT 2011
ELLARD, Harry. BASE BALL IN CINCINNATI. A HISTORY. Cincinnati: (Johnson
& Hardin), 1907. First Edition. Subscription Edition. Handsome
gilt-decorated white cloth. Illustrated with full-page reproductions of
photographs and line drawings. While this book is occasionally seen in
later editions, this First Edition is very scarce. The history of Queen
City baseball goes back to the Cincinnati Red Stockings who in 1869 won
the first game ever played by a professional baseball team. In 1935 the
Cincinnati Reds won the first night game played in the major leagues at
Crosley Field. Minor soiling to the spine; owner name of Richard
Phillips on the front endpaper. Near Fine, bright copy and scarce,
especially in this condition. (#013651) $3,000.00
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