The 1900s: Sports: Publications

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THE 1900s: SPORTS: PUBLICATIONS

Adrian C. Anson, A Ball Players Career (Chicago: Era, 1900);

Ralph Henry Barbour, For the Honor of the School: A Story of School Life and Interscholastic Sport (New York: Appleton, 1900);

Senda Berenson, Line Basket Ball or Basketball for Women (New York: American Sports, 1901);

Samuel Crowther and Arthur Ruhl, Rowing and Track Athletics (New York: Macmillan, 1905);

Michael Donovan, The Roosevelt I Knew: Ten Years of Boxing with the President and Other Memories of Famous Fighting Men (New York: B. W. Dodge, 1909);

Charles Dryden, The Champion ...

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