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|Title=The Laws of baseball . . .and the | |Title=The Laws of baseball . . .and the 'Unchanging Game' | ||
|Author=Thorn, John | |Author=Thorn, John | ||
|Year of Publication=2018 | |Year of Publication=2018 |
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Author | Thorn, John |
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Year of Publication | 2018 |
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Is in library | No |
Is in main bibliography | Yes |
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Online Url | https://ourgame.mlblogs.com/the-laws-of-baseball-and-the-unchanging-game-1acf3faa96b3 |
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Game | Baseball |
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Location | United States |
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Comment | Speech at the Library of Congress, Washington, July 14, 2018. Delivered at the LOC exhibit on Baseball Americana, 2018. A significant portion of this address reflects John's research on the origins of base ball, including the key roles of Knickerbocker Club members Doc Adams, William Henry Grenelle, and Lewis Wadsworth -- and the transformative 1857 convention on the game's rules. Edit with form to add a comment |
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