Meany, Tom: Baseball's Greatest Teams

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New York, NY: A. S. Barnes and Company. Good with no dust jacket. 1949. Second Printing. Cloth. Rust colored boards have light threading (fading splotches), small bumps upper corners, light foxing foredges. Out of print. A look at 16 of baseball's greatest teams: 1909 Pirates, 1927 Yankees, 1942 Cardinals, 1929 Athletics, 1915 Red Sox, 1917 White Sox, 1941 Dodgers, 1908 Cubs, 1909 Tigers, 1920 Indians, 1919 Reds, 1914 Braves, 1921 Giants, 1922 Browns, 1924 Senators, 1915 Phillies. 278 pages. .
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$8.50
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- Seller Inventory #: AUG02-089
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: A. S. Barnes and Company
- Place: New York, NY
- Date published: 1949
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