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| 1 | A Flutter in the Bush | Lardner, John; | 1938 | | 2 | Prize Rookies of 1939 | Daniel; | 1939 | | 3 | One Change in Ten Thousand | Frank, Stanley; | 1940 | | 4 | World Series Coverage Provided Latin Nations | | 1941 | | 5 | Yes, You Can Buy a Pennant | Frank, Stanley; | 1941 | | 6 | $100 Down | Birtwell, Roger; | 1941 | | 7 | The Dodgers 1941: Today and Yesterday in Brooklyn Baseball | Hoard, Clinton H., ed.; Charles Dexter; | 1941 | | 8 | Two-Gun Pete | Dempsey, Jack; | 1941 | | 9 | Pistol Pete-National Leaguer No. 1 | Meany, Tom; | 1942 | | 10 | Dodger Larceny, Inc. | Murphy, Edward T.; | 1942 | | 11 | Maybe it Isn't So | Smith, C.J.; | 1942 | | 12 | Baseball's Battle | | 1943 | | 13 | Balled-Up Baseball | | 1943 | | 14 | [issue cover] | | 1946 | | 15 | Baseball: Neat Operator | | 1947 | | 16 | Dem Bums Abroad: the Brooklyn Dodgers At Havana Training Camp | Groth, John; | 1947 | | 17 | You Never Can Tell | Winerip, Harold; | 1947 | | 18 | Reiser and Reese: The Gold Dust Twins | Meany, Tom; | 1947 | | 19 | Baserunning | De Groat, H.S.; | 1948 | | 20 | Schoolmasters | | 1948 | | 21 | Cabbages and Kings | Winerip, Harold; | 1948 | | 22 | The All Time All-Hustle Team | Drebinger, John; | 1948 | | 23 | Outfielder Harold Reiser of the Dodgers, Affectionately Called "Pistol Pete" | | 1948 | | 24 | | | 1948 | | 25 | Liquidation Notes | Lardner, John; | 1949 | | 26 | The Story of the Brooklyn Dodgers | Fitzgerald, Ed, Ed.; | 1949 | | 27 | Does the Last Out End a Ball Game? Not Always | Drebinger, John; | 1949 | | 28 | Rookies Have Big Years | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1949 | | 29 | Pee Wee Reese Grows Up | Gross, Milton; | 1951 | | 30 | | Bennett, Biff; | 1951 | | 31 | Busts of the Training Camp | Orr, Jack; | 1953 | | 32 | $8,000,000 Investment - Spring Training | Daley, Arthur; | 1953 | | 33 | Is Mantle Another Pete Reiser? | Gross, Milton; | 1954 | | 34 | Pete Reiser, Mgr. | Bisher, Furman; | 1955 | | 35 | The Hot Hand | Cannon, Jimmy; | 1956 | | 36 | The Pee Wee Reese Story | Schoor, Gene; | 1956 | | 37 | The Larry MacPhail Story - Part I | Mann, Arthur; | 1956 | | 38 | | | 1956 | | 39 | Pete in the Bush | Boyle, Robert H.; | 1957 | | 40 | First in the First-Aid League | Bryson, Bill; | 1958 | | 41 | The Rocky Road of Pistol Pete | Heinz, W.C.; | 1958 | | 42 | Frank 'Ashamed' of Home Run | | 1960 | | 43 | Huge Howard Gives Dodgers King-Size Lift: Ballyhooed Youngster Swings Sizzling Stick | Hunter, Bob; | 1960 | | 44 | The Dodger Coaches: Greg Mulleavy, Joe Becker, Bobby Bragan, Pete Reiser | Laughlin, Bob; with Budd Theobald; | 1960 | | 45 | | | 1960 | | 46 | What They're Saying in Major Dugouts | Walfoort, Cleon; | 1961 | | 47 | Landis Violently Opposed To Cardinals' Farm System | | 1962 | | 48 | Tommy Davis - Clutch Hitter; "ILike To See Men On," Says the Dependable Dodger. "It Gets Me Up." and Therein Lies the Story of His Success and His Problems With the Team. | Hano, Arnold; Color by David Sutton; | 1962 | | 49 | D Stands For Davis, Dodgers--and Dynamite: Tommy Led Majors in Batting, RBIs And Total Safeties; Sixth in N.L. to Rap Home 150 Runners | Hunter, Bob; | 1962 | | 50 | "I'm For Me" | Hano, Arnold; | 1963 |
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