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These delightful cartoon books dedicated to the coaches, players, and fans involved in the world of sporting games are perfect "bathroom" books loaded with cartoons that blend outrageous illustrations with clever captions.
A completely updated reference work for the many collectors specializing in cards of players from a particular team. Includes all major cards for the year. The only book of its kind!
SPORTS AMERICANA II is a delightful cartoon book designed to give everyone a humorous look at sports. The absurdity of sports and its ludicrousness come to life from Tiritilli's pen. His hilarious cartoons target players, coaches and fans alike. Our LuckySports collection of copyrighted sport cartoon characters, give a fresh, new look to sports humor and are featured throughout the book. The book contains over 100 original black and white sports cartoons. This book's silliness is a winner for anyone who has ever been in sports. SPORTS AMERICANA II is a gift for all occasions and makes perfect bathroom reading for couch potatoes and beer drinkers alike.
Lists all of the baseball cards printed for each professional baseball player, including minor league players, team cards, and world series cards.
"Sports Americana III" contains over 100 original black and white sports cartoons from the LuckySports* collection. The hilarious cartoons target players, coaches, and fans alike.
Since the mid-nineteenth century, the United States has used sport as a vehicle for spreading its influence and extending its power, especially in the Western Hemisphere and around the Pacific Rim, but also in every corner of the rest of the world. Through modern sport in general, and through American pastimes such as baseball, basketball and the American variant of football in particular, the U.S. has sought to Americanize the globe’s masses in a long series of both domestic and foreign campaigns. Sport played roles in American programs of cultural, economic, and political expansion. Sport also contributed to American efforts to assimilate immigrant populations. Even in American games such as baseball and football, sport has also served as an agent of resistance to American imperial designs among the nations of the Western hemisphere and the Pacific Rim. As the twenty-first century begins, sport continues to shape American visions of a global empire as well as framing resistance to American imperial designs. Mapping an Empire of American Sport chronicles the dynamic tensions in the role of sport as an element in both the expansion of and the resistance to American power, and in sport’s dual role as an instrument for assimilation and adaptation. This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.
An indispensable guide and checklist for sports historians and collectors of sports publications. It has attempted to include everything printed concerning sports by both American and foreign authors that was published in the United States or Canada prior to 1860.
A special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport, this collection of provocative essays explores the many faces of sport in America. Drawing upon insights from anthropology, history, philosophy and sociology and with reference throughout to politics and economics, the contributors outline the story of how American sport has contributed to a climate of insularity, exceptionalism and imperialism, from a symbolic rejection of British rule and British sports to the current status of all-American sports such as baseball and basketball in the face of globalization.