Baseball before we knew it : a search for the roots of the game /

Baseball, Block convincingly argues, was not a product of rounders, and its essential form had already been established by the late 18th century. Where, then, did baseball come from? In search of an answer, Block, a retired systems analyst and an antiquarian book collector, has attacked baseball...

詳細記述

書誌詳細
第一著者: Block, David, 1944-
フォーマット: Licensed eBooks
言語:英語
出版事項: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press ©2005.
オンライン・アクセス:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1dnncnb
目次:
  • Uncertainty as to the paternity
  • Rounders schmounders
  • Abner and Albert, the missing link
  • Was Abner Graves telling the truth?
  • Rules of baseball : the prequel
  • How slick were the Knicks?
  • In the beginning
  • Stools, clubs, stobs, and jugs
  • Traps and cats
  • It's starting to look familiar
  • In which the mystery is unraveled
  • Early baseball bibliography : roots of the game in preCivil War literature
  • Appendix 1. Constitutions and by-laws
  • Appendix 2. Some comments on sporting journals of the 1850s
  • Appendix 3. "A place leavel [sic] enough to play ball" by Thomas L. Altherr
  • Appendix 4. The letters of Abner Graves
  • Appendix 5. Dr. Adam E. Ford's letter to Sporting life
  • Appendix 6. "History of battingball games" by Per Maigaard
  • Appendix 7. Nine surviving descriptions of baseball-like games written and published before 1845.