Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Very good in Very good jacket. Format is approximately 10.5 inches by 9.75 inches. 208 pages. Illustrations. Photograph Index. 225 black and white photos covering the Washington Nationals from 1902 to 1971. Pictorial Work. Mark Stang is an award-winning author of nine books on major league baseball. His first book, Baseball By The Numbers was the definitive guide to M. L. baseball uniform numbers. It won the 1991 SABR/MacMillan Baseball Research award. His subsequent eight titles are all part of an ongoing team photo history series covering various major league baseball franchises. These 8 titles cover the: Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Senators(1901-1971), Philadelphia Athletics(1901-1954), Philadelphia Phillies and the Boston Red Sox. Each contains more than 225 digitally restored black and white images of players, managers, owners and broadcasters. The first book in this series, Reds in Black and White won the 2000 SABR/Sporting News Research award. In 2006, Phil Wood spent 45+ years in radio and television sports broadcasting and print media in Washington/Baltimore market. He retired from broadcasting following game 7 of the 2019 World Series. He has been a college level educator since 2014. Over 225 black and white photographs span 70 years of baseball history in this stunning collection of Nationals images. From the days of Sam Rice and Joe Cronin to Roy Sievers and Harmon Killebrew, the famous and forgotten fill these pages and recall the glory of Washington Nationals baseball. Culled from 12 public and private photo archives, this collection includes dozens of previously unpublished images. Many of the older photographs were locked away in dusty files fir decades until appearing here for the first time. Printer's marks were removed and the detail in the images was revealed through careful restoration. Most of the photographs have been reproduced to near their original size to faithfully record what the photographer saw. These photographs record the changing face of baseball through the century by documenting the evolution of equipment, ballparks, uniforms and batting styles. Players, managers, owners, and broadcasters, they're all here, with captions that bring their stories to life. From the glory days of Bucky Harris to the agony of 1971. From Walter Johnson to Frank Howard and everyone in between.