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1919 White Sox team ("Black Sox Scandal") photo.

1919 White Sox team ("Black Sox Scandal") photo. by [Jackson, Joe]

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$3,500.00
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Seller: B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA
Title
1919 White Sox team ("Black Sox Scandal") photo.
Author
[Jackson, Joe]
Seller
B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA (United States)
Description
1919 1919. 8 ½ " x 10 ½ " Type 1 black and white photo. Original photo of 1919 Chicago White Sox team in uniforms, seated in front of the bleachers, with Joe Jackson at far left. Very good photo, with a small closed tear to top edge, some writing in black marker to bottom of photo, and some trimming to edges. Overall, a scarce original photo of a team that features prominently in baseball lore. In the Black Sox Scandal, eight Chicago White Sox players - Arnold "Chick" Gandil, Eddie Cicotte, Oscar "Happy" Felsch, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, Fred McMullin, Charles "Swede" Risberg, George "Buck" Weaver, and Claude "Lefty" Williams - were accused of fixing the 1919 World Series (the White Sox lost the World Series to the Cincinnati Reds five games to three in a best-of-nine series). In response to the scandal, the autocratic former federal judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis was appointed as Commissioner of the league in 1920. Kenesaw banned the eight accused White Sox players from the league for life, and they were also banned from Hall of Fame consideration. There is a lot of controversy regarding Joe Jackson's Hall of Fame ban, stemming from unanswered questions about the extent of his participation in the fix (he accepted a bribe, yet performed extremely well in the series, with a .375 batting average and a then-record 12 base hits). Regardless, he was one of the all-time great professional baseball players, boasting a .356 lifetime batting average. Interestingly, Babe Ruth copied Jackson's batting technique, specifically his "feet-together batting stance and his power stride into the pitch" (Britannica). In 1982, W. P. Kinsella published the book Shoeless Joe, which was later adapted into the classic film, Field of Dreams (1989).. Photograph.
The Post Car ( Handcoloured Print )

The Post Car ( Handcoloured Print ) by YEATS, Jack B. (1871-1957). CUALA PRESS.

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$1,200.00
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Seller: Dale Steffey Books, ABAA
Title
The Post Car ( Handcoloured Print )
Creator
YEATS, Jack B. (1871-1957). CUALA PRESS.
Seller
Dale Steffey Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Dublin: The Cuala Press Ltd. Print. Near Fine. No Binding. SIGNED BY ARTIST. First Edition. 11 1/4" x 14 3/4". Near Fine, slight soiling, mainly marginal, no date. SCARCE. SIGNED in the print and handcoloured by Jack B. Yeats, brother to William Butler Yeats and a highly regarded artist in his own right. Overall print size 11 1/4" x 14 3/4", image size 8 1/4" x 11 3/4"..
The Alcoholic Blues

The Alcoholic Blues by Music by Albert Von Tilzer, with lyrics by Edward Laska

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$250.00
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Seller: Eclectibles
Title
The Alcoholic Blues
Author
Music by Albert Von Tilzer, with lyrics by Edward Laska
Seller
Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Good to very good. Light dust soiling, a couple nicks or short tears.
Description
New York, New York: Broadway Music Corporation, 1919. Good to very good. Light dust soiling, a couple nicks or short tears.. Printed sheet music with lyrics for a post-WWI blues song called "The Alcoholic Blues", lamenting the war and Prohibition: "I love my country, 'deed I do, But oh, that war has made me blue ... I've got the alcoholic blues ... Prohibition that's the name, Prohibition drives me insane. I'm so thirsty, soon I'll die, I'm simply goin' to 'vaporate, I'm just that dry". Both humorous and incisive, providing insight into the struggles of jaded or marginalized young men in post WWI America. Illus. bifolium (11.75" by 9") with image of inebriated owl perched on a crescent moon on front, adverts for other sheet music on back. This copy is special because it is accompanied by a sheet of hand typewritten lyrics (which appear to be original), that can be substituted for the original lyrics. They describe the struggle of coal miners in this period: Coal Mining Johnson was his name, But mining coal was not his game, He had a business so they say, His business was removing booze that came his way, When he heard the prohibition law was passed, He looked just like a soldier that had just been gassed, He started shouting he started to pray, And all the neighbors heard him say, I got the blues, I got the blues, I got the alcoholic blues ..." Measures approx. 9" by 7.25". Pencil manuscript arithmetic on the verso, with pencil manuscript draft for more lyrics (perhaps for a different song?). With printed flyer advertising the Chicago Evening Post and Evening Journal (11.75" by 8.5").
The Angel That Troubled the Waters; and Other Plays

The Angel That Troubled the Waters; and Other Plays by Wilder, Thornton

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$100.00
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Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
Title
The Angel That Troubled the Waters; and Other Plays
Author
Wilder, Thornton
Seller
The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
New York: Coward-McCann, Inc, 1928. Limited Edition / First Trade Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Limited edition of The Angel That Troubled the Waters by Thornton Wilder.. Octavo, xvi, [2], 19-149pp, [3]. Blue hardcover, title in silver on blue cloth spine. Solid text block, light wear to head and tail of spine, a near fine example. Bookseller's label affixed to rear endpaper. In the publisher's dust jacket, $2.50 retail price on front flap, a few short closed tears to front panel, near fine condition. Limitation page reads: "This First Trade Edition of The Angel That Troubled the Waters, is limited to two thousand copies, numbered and signed by the Publishers." This copy is numbered 484, and signed "Coward McCann, Inc." Thornton Wilder (1897-1975) was an American playwright and novelist renowned for exploring universal themes of human connection and resilience. He won three Pulitzer Prizes: two for drama with Our Town (1938) and The Skin of Our Teeth (1942), and one for fiction with The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1927). His work often delves into existential questions, blending realism with philosophical reflection. Wilder also wrote novels like The Cabala (1926) and The Ides of March (1948), alongside numerous plays. His works remain celebrated for their innovative narrative techniques and timeless exploration of the human condition.