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“Baseball in St. Louis 1900-1925
is an inside-the-park home run. Steve Steinberg’s commitment
to accuracy is unsurpassed among baseball authors. His motivation—to
do thorough research and create a quality product—shines through
in this book.” |
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Bill Deane, Baseball author and former
Senior Researcher
at the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, NY |
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“This book provides a great insight
into baseball in St. Louis in the early 1900s. Anybody interested
in that era will definitely enjoy this book.” |
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Rob Rains, Baseball author and co-host
of “Baseball Sunday,”
KMOX Radio, St. Louis |
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“Steve Steinberg has given us a
loving look at that ramshackle era, filling in an important gap in
the game’s pictorial history.” |
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Marty Appel, Baseball author and
former New York Yankee executive |
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“Yours is one of the finest books
I have ever read pertaining to Cardinals and Browns history. The photos
are priceless.” |
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Erv Fischer, St. Louis baseball historian |
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“An overlooked period in the long
history of baseball in St. Louis gets its due. Even if you know baseball
well, you’ll learn something from Steinberg. The visuals are
a treat.” “Outside of the photos I provided, every
picture in this book was a fresh image to me—and I’ve
been collecting baseball photos for 30 years. Steinberg went out
of his way to put out a photo book that has plenty new to add. The
biographical information is as insightful as the visual images." |
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Michael Mumby, private collector (both quotes) |
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