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- catalog contributor b12802529.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""The Good Old Days When the Result Was Merely a Question of Physical Endurance and Light" -- "The New Way Must Be an Improvement over the Old": Michigan's First Regulation Baseball Club -- "Gentlemen of Respectability and Standing": Michigan's First Baseball Matches -- "Have a Good Time, Boys, but Don't Hurt the Trees": Baseball Spreads -- "Adapted to the Wants of Young Men Generally" -- "Their Ranks Became So Thinned That Disruption Followed": Baseball during the Civil War -- "The Squabbles of Rival Clubs" -- "The Patience of Hope": The Postwar Boom -- "Almost Perfect": The Detroit Base Ball Club Looks Further Afield -- "A Perfect Frenzy of Ball-Playing": The Geographic Expansion of the Game in 1866 -- "Too Much Talking on Both Sides": Growing Pains -- "Not the Detroit First Nine": A Season of Change -- "One Hears Little Else on the Street" -- Breaking "Fingers and the Third Commandment": How Muffin Games Helped Renew a Sense of Belonging -- "Ability and Intelligence Should Be Recognized First and Last": Women and African Americans in Early Baseball -- "Left in the Hands of a Few of Questionable Industry" -- "Principally Confined to the Young Americans" -- "Base Ball Is Popular Again" -- "What Use Is All This Straining of Muscle" -- "Where Are Our Base Ballists?" -- "Playing in Our Own Shoes and Undershirts" -- "The Resurrection of This Noble American Game" -- "More for Instruction Than Anything Else" -- "A Game Which Has Become Peculiarly American" -- "Each Side Has Its Own Story" -- "The Phenix-like Performances of the Pastime."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 369-375) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "x, 390 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Baseball fever.".
- catalog identifier "0472098268 (Cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Baseball fever.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Baseball fever.".
- catalog spatial "Michigan".
- catalog subject "796.357/09779/09034 21".
- catalog subject "Baseball Michigan History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "GV863.M52 M67 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents ""The Good Old Days When the Result Was Merely a Question of Physical Endurance and Light" -- "The New Way Must Be an Improvement over the Old": Michigan's First Regulation Baseball Club -- "Gentlemen of Respectability and Standing": Michigan's First Baseball Matches -- "Have a Good Time, Boys, but Don't Hurt the Trees": Baseball Spreads -- "Adapted to the Wants of Young Men Generally" -- "Their Ranks Became So Thinned That Disruption Followed": Baseball during the Civil War -- "The Squabbles of Rival Clubs" -- "The Patience of Hope": The Postwar Boom -- "Almost Perfect": The Detroit Base Ball Club Looks Further Afield -- "A Perfect Frenzy of Ball-Playing": The Geographic Expansion of the Game in 1866 -- "Too Much Talking on Both Sides": Growing Pains -- "Not the Detroit First Nine": A Season of Change -- "One Hears Little Else on the Street" -- Breaking "Fingers and the Third Commandment": How Muffin Games Helped Renew a Sense of Belonging -- "Ability and Intelligence Should Be Recognized First and Last": Women and African Americans in Early Baseball -- "Left in the Hands of a Few of Questionable Industry" -- "Principally Confined to the Young Americans" -- "Base Ball Is Popular Again" -- "What Use Is All This Straining of Muscle" -- "Where Are Our Base Ballists?" -- "Playing in Our Own Shoes and Undershirts" -- "The Resurrection of This Noble American Game" -- "More for Instruction Than Anything Else" -- "A Game Which Has Become Peculiarly American" -- "Each Side Has Its Own Story" -- "The Phenix-like Performances of the Pastime."".
- catalog title "Baseball fever : early baseball in Michigan / Peter Morris.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".