An edition of Roger Connor (2011)

Roger Connor

home run king of 19th century baseball

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An edition of Roger Connor (2011)

Roger Connor

home run king of 19th century baseball

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"'The Babe Ruth of the 1880s,' Hall of Famer Roger Connor was the greatest of the nineteenth-century home run hitters. His career total (138) stood as the major league record nearly 24 years--until broken by Ruth. This biography sheds new light on the life and career of one of the games most beloved players"--Provided by publisher.

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McFarland & Co.
Language
English

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Roger Connor: home run king of 19th century baseball
2011, McFarland & Co.
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Jefferson, N.C

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.357092, B
Library of Congress
GV865.C6716 K47 2011, GV865.C6716K47 2011

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

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OL25018693M
ISBN 13
9780786459582
LCCN
2011034669

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