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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "Chapbook Reprises Illustration from Contemporary Book.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1830s.37  + (Cat, Town and Corner Ball recalled in Pittston)
  • 1860.87  + (Catcher Felled by Bat-Stick)
  • 1853.11  + (Catcher Felled in ME)
  • 1811.7  + (Cause of Death: "Surfeit of Playing Ball")
  • 1862.91  + (Cavalry Plays Baseball near Manassas)
  • 1864.103  + (Cavalry Unit Challenges the 2nd Corps)
  • 1863.131  + (Cavalry defeats Infantry in VA)
  • 1867.23  + (Celebrity Spectators)
  • 1859.70  + (Central Park a Boon to National Prowess in Base Ball, Cricket, Etc.)
  • 1871.20  + (Chadwick Agrees: The Parent of Base Ball is Two-Old-Cat . . . Not English Rounders, After All?)
  • 1872.13  + (Chadwick Criticizes Playing the National Pastime for Money)
  • 1870.15  + (Chadwick Explains Rule Shifts on Called Strikes, Deliberate Flubs Afield)
  • 1872.5  + (Chadwick Foresees Amateur Base Ball's "Revival")
  • 1870.12  + (Chadwick Ponders Red Stockings' Decline: Lack of Onfield Harmony?)
  • 1861.1  + (Chadwick Wants to Start Richmond VA Team, but the Civil War Intervenes)
  • 1840.5  + (Chadwick [Later] Reports That "The New York Club" is Organized)
  • 1872.19  + (Chadwick on the Evils of Betting)
  • 1860.6  + (Chadwick's Beadle's Appears, and the Baseball Literature is Launched)
  • 1858.69  + (Challenge Match Played Among Manchester Printers on Fast Day)
  • 1867.29  + (Challenge to a game of Two Old Cat)
  • 1780.2  + (Challenges for Cricket Matches between Englishmen and Americans)
  • 1865.24  + (Change Pitchers)
  • 1841.3  + (Chapbook Gives "Papa's Advice:" Don't Play During Study Hours!)
  • 1830c.8  + (Chapbook Illustrates Trap-ball)
  • 1801.2  + (Chapbook Includes Engraving Depicting Trap-Ball)
  • 1850c.12  + (Chapbook Reprises Illustration from Contemporary Book.)
  • 1811.4  + (Chapbook Shows Baseball-like Game Under "Trap-ball" Heading)
  • 1840c.14  + (Chapbook Shows a Ball Game, Recycles the "Butter Fingers" Lines)
  • 1840.12  + (Chapbook of Games: "Now a Knock, and Swift it Flies")
  • 1843c.5  + (Chapbook: Trap Ball and Cricket and Windows Don't Mix)
  • 1863.22  + (Chaplain Reports Many Games of Ball in 16th New York)
  • 1849.11  + (Character in Fictional Autobiography Played Cricket, Base-Ball)
  • 1857.37  + (Charleston Newspaper Urges Cricket to help "Physical Education")
  • 1871.19  + (Chicago Club Expires A Month After Great Chicago Fire)
  • 1864.9  + (Chicago Marine Plays Base Ball in Louisiana)
  • 1870.11  + (Chicago Switches to the Dead Ball, Starts Winning Again)
  • 1865.36  + (Chicago artillerist plays baseball in Baton Rouge, earns $5)
  • 1860.75  + (Chichester Redesigns the Base)
  • 1824.2  + (Children's Book Calls Cricket "Noblest Game of All," and Trap-ball is Pleasing Too)
  • 1810.2  + (Children's Book Describes Trap Ball and its Benefits)
  • 1810.3  + (Children's Book Recommends Regular Play with "Trap, Bat, Ball," etc.)
  • 1806.2  + (Children's Poem Traces Bouncing Ball)
  • 1800.6  + (Children's Story Includes Promise to Provide Bats and Balls)
  • 1826.1  + (Christian Visitor to Indiana Commune Unimpressed with Sunday Ballplaying There)
  • 1861.52  + (Christmas Baseball in Camp)
  • 1851.7  + (Christmas Bash Includes "Good Old Fashioned Game of Baseball")
  • 1862.68  + (Christmas Day on Hilton Head)
  • 1494c.1  + (Christopher Columbus and the Coefficient of Restitution)
  • 1869.7  + (Cincinnati Club Forms as First All-Professional Nine)
  • 1870.5  + (Cincinnati Club Introduces 50-cent Admission Fee)
  • 1852.1  + (Claim: Cartwright Laid First Base Ball Field in Hawaii, Taught Baseball Widely)