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| 1 | The Baseball Playboy, Past and Present | Lardner, John; | | | 2 | Rocking the Cradle | Lardner, John; | | | 3 | Again, Baseball | | 1929 | | 4 | | Moriarty, George; | 1930 | | 5 | Baseball Beginnings | Anderson, Arthur O.W.; | 1936 | | 6 | The Gas-House Gang: No. 1 Headache of National League Umpires | | 1937 | | 7 | The Cardinal's { Sic } Flashy Shortstop, Leo Durocher. A Great Man in a Pinch | | 1937 | | 8 | Wrong Waivers | Burr, Harold C.; | 1937 | | 9 | Springtime For Brooklyn | Lardner, John; | 1938 | | 10 | Called Strikes and Hits | Bulkley, George; | 1938 | | 11 | Hercules Had Nothing on Them | Gould, James M.; | 1938 | | 12 | Called Strikes and Hits | Bulkley, George; | 1938 | | 13 | Hercules Had Nothing on Them | Gould, James M.; | 1938 | | 14 | | | 1938 | | 15 | Pop-Off Kid | Reynolds, Quentin; | 1939 | | 16 | Baseball's Ugly Duckling-Durable Durocher | Mann, Arthur; | 1939 | | 17 | Pop-Off Kid | Reynolds, Quentin; | 1939 | | 18 | Baseball Madness in Brooklyn | Escher, John; | 1939 | | 19 | How the Freshman Pilots Fared | Gould, James M.; | 1939 | | 20 | Stars at Different Positions in World Series | Irving, Ira; | 1939 | | 21 | cover illustrations | | 1939 | | 22 | Baseball Color | Hoefer, W. R.; | 1939 | | 23 | How the Freshman Pilots Fared | Gould, James M.; | 1939 | | 24 | Players We Have Met | Gould, James M.; | 1939 | | 25 | The Brains of Brooklyn | McGowen, Roscoe; | 1939 | | 26 | I Cherish That Sentiment | Crichton, Kyle; Illustrated by Earl Oliver Hurst; | 1940 | | 27 | Dust in the Afternoon | Alexander, Holmes M.; | 1940 | | 28 | Durocher, Leo | | 1940 | | 29 | Getting There the Hard Way | Milne, Robert C.; | 1940 | | 30 | Borough Defender - II | Taylor, Robert Lewis; | 1941 | | 31 | Leo Durocher, Dodger Manager, Wins Ball Game With a Ninth Inning Pinch-Hit Bunt | | 1941 | | 32 | Brooklyn Must Win - Or Else! | Meany, Tom; | 1941 | | 33 | Yes, You Can Buy a Pennant | Frank, Stanley; | 1941 | | 34 | Terrific Pressure in Last Days of Pennant Race Sends Dodgers' Tempers and Fines To New Highs | | 1941 | | 35 | The Dodgers 1941: Today and Yesterday in Brooklyn Baseball | Hoard, Clinton H., ed.; Charles Dexter; | 1941 | | 36 | | Spink, J.G. Taylor; | 1941 | | 37 | Breadon Defends Farm Systems | | 1941 | | 38 | Negroes and Baseball | | 1942 | | 39 | Nobody Wanted Him But the Fans | Frank, Stanley; | 1942 | | 40 | Baseball Has Its Won War News When Durocher Gets Them Mad | McCarthy, Joe; | 1942 | | 41 | The Brooklyn Dodgers; They Practice and Play Hard at Spring Training in Havana | | 1942 | | 42 | Side-Winder | Frank, Stanley; | 1942 | | 43 | Hiya, Dodgers! | Parker, Charles E.; | 1942 | | 44 | World-Series Poison | Frank, Stanley; | 1942 | | 45 | Down Durocher | | 1942 | | 46 | Durocher Decides To Join the Navy | | 1942 | | 47 | Leo Durocher | Williams, Joe; | 1943 | | 48 | Fall of the House of MacPhail | McDonald, John with Charles Dexter; | 1943 | | 49 | Sports: An Open Letter To Cpl. Izzy Shaw in Sicily About the Fall of the Dodgers | Polier, Dan; | 1943 | | 50 | Baseball's Battle | | 1943 |
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