America’s National Game. Historic Facts Concerning the Beginning, Evolution, Development and Popularity of Base Ball.
“THE AMERICAN GAME PAR EXCELLENCE”: First Edition of Spalding's America's National Game; Inscribed by Him to Ulysses S. Grant, Jr.
America’s National Game. Historic Facts Concerning the Beginning, Evolution, Development and Popularity of Base Ball.
SPALDING, Albert G.
Item Number: 130922
New York: American Sports Publishing Company, 1911.
First edition of this essential baseball history, with over 100 full-page illustrations and four fold-out plates (two printed on both sides), including panoramic views of the Polo Grounds, Shibe Park, Comiskey Park and Forbes Field. Octavo, original cloth. Association copy, inscribed by the author in the year of publication on the front free endpaper, “To my esteemed friend Mr. U.S. Grant with my compliments and Christmas Greetings A. G. Spalding, Point Loma Calif. Dec. 25, 1911.” The recipient, Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., son of President Grant and Spalding were close friends. In near fine condition. An exceptional association.
“History of the game by one of the pioneer giants” (Grobani 6:9). Spalding transformed baseball “from its dual origins as either a gentlemen’s club or a rowdy working-class pastime into a popular, commercial, and professional sport… [His] newspaper obituaries across the nation recognized Spalding, who had been a part of nearly every major event in baseball’s history, as the father of what was now considered to be ‘America’s game” (ANB). During his career, Spalding also established a worldwide sporting goods empire and founded Spalding’s Official National League Base Ball Guide. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939. Illustrated with historic photographs and numerous sketches by noted cartoonist Homer C. Davenport. Without rare original dust jacket. Smith 691; 19585. Howes S804.
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