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Title |
Author(s) |
Date |
| 1 | The All-America Baseball Club | Lane, F.C.; | 1914 |
| 2 | The King of the National League Outfield | Weir, Hugh C.; | 1914 |
| 3 | The All-Star Team | Rice, Grantland; | 1914 |
| 4 | | | 1915 |
| 5 | | | 1915 |
| 6 | Detroit Modest; Admits Much Luck; Tigers Have Been Getting Breaks During Home Stay; George Burns and Harry Heilmann Are Also Getting Hits Which Means Making Your Own Breaks | Salsinger, H.G.; | 1916 |
| 7 | Two Diamond Favorites in the Limelight | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1917 |
| 8 | The All-America Baseball Team | Lane, F.C.; | 1917 |
| 9 | Who's Who on the Diamond | | 1917 |
| 10 | The True Value of a Baseball Star | Lane, F.C.; | 1918 |
| 11 | Why a Ballplayer Often Slumps | Burns, George; | 1919 |
| 12 | Leading Stars of the Cleveland Club, World's Champions of 1920 | | 1920 |
| 13 | The Supreme Value of "Color" in Baseball | Mercer, Sid; | 1920 |
| 14 | They Don't Seek Less Monotony | Broun, Heywood; | 1921 |
| 15 | Offensive Work of Cardinals Features 1920 National Race | | 1921 |
| 16 | Knows How to Get Around | | 1921 |
| 17 | A Baker's Dozen of the Cleveland Club | | 1921 |
| 18 | The New York Giants Who Overtook the Leading Pirates Early in September | | 1921 |
| 19 | Ken-Wel NEVERIP Glove --- The George Burns' Model | | 1922 |
| 20 | How George Burns Got a Glove to Suit Him | Ward, John J.; | 1922 |
| 21 | Who Will Win the Big League Pennants | Phelon, W. A.; | 1922 |
| 22 | The Greatest Outfielders | Cory, Dan; | 1922 |
| 23 | "Iron Men " in Major League Baseball | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1924 |
| 24 | George Burns Writes His Name in History | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1924 |
| 25 | George Burns Writes His Name in History | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1924 |
| 26 | Iron Men"in Major League Baseball" | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1924 |
| 27 | 'Calling Them' with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1926 |
| 28 | The Cleveland Ball Club Which Rose from an Obscure Position in the Second Division to Battle the Supposedly Invincible Yankees for the Pennant | | 1926 |
| 29 | The Eight Most Valuable Ball Players | Gould, James M.; | 1927 |
| 30 | Four Extra Base Clouts in Nine Innings | Gettelson, Leonard (From statistics compiled by); | 1927 |
| 31 | A Graphic Review of the Month in Baseball | Hoppman, Ray; | 1927 |
| 32 | A Graphic Review of the Month in Baseball | Hoppman, Ray; | 1927 |
| 33 | Among the Broken Records of 1926 | Bolles, Blair; | 1927 |
| 34 | George Burns | | 1927 |
| 35 | George Burns | | 1927 |
| 36 | George Burns theHonor Player"of the American League" | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1927 |
| 37 | On the Bench with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1927 |
| 38 | On the Bench with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1927 |
| 39 | That Fielding Thriller ---- The Unassisted Triple Play ! | Gettelson, Leonard, statistics by; | 1927 |
| 40 | That Fielding Thriller ---- The Unassisted Triple Play ! | Gettelson, Leonard, statistics by; | 1927 |
| 41 | Job Handlers | Rice, Grantland; | 1931 |
| 42 | Chance - a Big Element in Baseball | Graham, Frank; | 1934 |
| 43 | Is Sentiment Rare In Baseball ? | Karst, Eugene F.; | 1934 |
| 44 | "Curtain Calls" | Radcliffe, Howell A.; | 1944 |
| 45 | George Henry (Tioga) Burns | Smith, Ira L.; | 1956 |
| 46 | All By Themselves | | 1957 |
| 47 | | | 1966 |
| 48 | Reviewing the Eight Rare Ones | | 1968 |
| 49 | | | 1978 |
| 50 | Silent George Burns: A Star In The Sunfield | Puff, Richard A.; | 1983 |
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