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THE 1940s: SPORTS: PUBLICATIONS

Louis Henry Baker, Do You Know Your Football? (New York: Barnes, 1946);

Baker, Football Facts and Figures (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1945);

Gordon Arnold Campbell, Ninth Series of Famous American Athletes of Today (Boston: Page, 1946);

Allison Danzig and Peter Brandwein, eds., Sports' Golden Age, A Close-up of the Fabulous Twenties (New York Harper, 1948);

Joe DiMaggio and Red Barber, Baseball for Everyone: A Treasury of Baseball Lore and Instruction for Fans and Players (New York: Whittelsey House, 1948);

Ray Oscar Duncan, Six Man Football (New York: Barnes, 1940);

Nat Fleischer, The Heavyweight Championship: an Informal History of Heavyweight Boxing from 1719 to the Present Day (New York: Putnam, 1949);

Stanley Bernard Frank, ed., Sports Extra; Classics of Sports Reporting (New York: Barnes, 1944);

Arnold Gingrich, ed., Esquire's Second Sports Reader (New York: Barnes, 1946);

Herbert Butler Graffis, ed., Esquire's First Sports Reader (New York: Barnes, 1945);

Frank Graham, The Brooklyn Dodgers (New York: Putnam, 1945);

Harry Grayson, They Played the Game, the Story of Baseball Greats (New York: Barnes, 1946);

John V. Grumbach, The Saga of Sock: A Complete Story of Boxing (New York: Barnes, 1949);

Edwin L. Haislet, Boxing (New York: Ronald, 1940);

Gertrude Hawley, An Anatomical Analysis of Sports (New York: Barnes, 1941);

Harold Kaese, Eighty Stories of Famous American Athletes of Today (Boston: Page, 1942);

Harold Keith, Sports and Games (New York: Crowell, 1941);

John Kieran, The American Sporting Scene (New York: Macmillan, 1942);

Frank William Leahy, Notre Dame Football: The T Formation (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1949);

Ira Lepouce Lee, Low and Inside: A Book of Baseball Anecdotes, Oddities, and Curiosities (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1949);

Frederick George Lieb, The Story of the World Series, An Informal History (New York: Putnam, 1949);

Thomas Meany, Baseball's Greatest Teams (New York: Barnes, 1949);

Frank Grant Menke, The New Encyclopedia of Sports (New York: Barnes, 1947);

Margaret Hinkel Meyer, Technic of Team Sports for Women (Philadelphia: Saunders, 1942);

James Joseph Aloysius Powers, Baseball Personalities, the Most Colorful Figures of All Time (New York: Field, 1949);

Harold Rice, Within the Ropes: Championship Action (New York: Stephen-Paul, 1946);

Don Cash Seaton, Safety in Sports (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1948);

J. G. Taylor Spinks, Life Story of Amos Alonzo Stagg: Grand Old Man of Football (Saint Louis: Spinks, 1946);

William Stern, Favorite Baseball Stories (Garden City, N.Y.: Blue Ribbon, 1949);

Thomas Louis Stix, "Say It Ain't So Joe" (New York: Boni & Gaer, 1947);

Dorothy Sumption, Sports for Women (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1940);

John Roberts Tunis, Sport for the Fun of It (New York: Barnes, 1940);

Tunis, Yea! Wildcats! (New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1944);

Archie Ward, Frank Leahy and the Fighting Irish: The Story of Notre Dame Football (New York: Putnam, 1944);

Stanley Woodward, Sports Page (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1949);

Rachel Dunaven Yocum, Individual Sports for Men and Women (New York: Barnes, 1947).

The 1940s: Sports: Publications

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