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One of the best baseball prints to be had...
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One of the best baseball prints to be had...

Item # 175006 ·
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, August 22, 1885  Many nice prints in this issue, but certainly the prime piece is the terrific full page baseball print by T. deThulstrup captioned: "The Winning Run--How Is It, Umpire?" being a dramatic print of a runner sliding into home plate showing the catcher, umpire and several players in the field.
This is one of the best baseball prints to be had from Harper's, accompanied with a full column story on the following page.
Other prints include a full front page: "Calibre Fifty-Four" by Zogbaum; a fullpg. montage of deep-sea divers: "Removing Pilgrim Rock"; a nice doublepage centerfold showing six scenes of: "Summer On Lake Superior" by Charles Graham; over a half page: "Bee Keeping in New York"; a full page: "High Bridge On Sunday" & a few other smaller prints including a back page political cartoon by Thomas Nast.
Other news and advertisements of the day are included. Complete in 16 pages.
Categories: 1880-1889, Post-Civil War
Price
$295
Second rate
$149

A more affordable copy with minor flaws. What is a second rate?

100% Authentic: Original printing, never a reproduction.