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Very rare baseball newspaper from 1886...

Item # 541770

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April 30, 1886
OFFICIAL (BASEBALL) RECORD, New York, April 30, 1886  This is a volume two issue of a very rare & historically important baseball newspaper, the very first daily sports newspaper dedicated entirely to the national game of professional baseball.  This title could well be the most important contemporary record of 19th century professional baseball.
Although the masthead reads: "Official Record" the title at the top of pages 2, 3 & 4 reads: "Official Baseball Record". This issue has a terrific baseball-themed masthead, featuring two crossed bats (barrel handles with 3 painted stripes), a baseball, and a canvas base (see photo).
This issue is replete with baseball news. The front page features an engraving of "Fred Pfeffer" with a ftpg. biographical sketch on him beginning: "Was born March 17, 1860 in Louisville, Ky. & commenced playing professionally in 1879 with the Eclipse club of his native city. He guarded third base three successive seasons..."  with much more (see photos). The balance of the ftpg. is taken up with the continuation of the; "History of the Boston Club from its Origin up to Date" which carries over to pg. 2 as well. Pg. 2 also has some "Baseball Briefs" (see), and the standings of the: "American Association" the "National League" & the "Southern League". There is also a "Special Notice" concerning the printing of this newspaper (see photos).

Pages 3 & 4 are entirely taken up with advertisements including a terrific & extremely ornate pg. 2 advertisement for "A. G. Spalding Bros. Sporting Goods" (see).
The rarity of this issue cannot be overemphasized. It is suspected this newspaper lasted for less than 15 months, the very first issue dated July 15, 1885 & the final issue dated Oct.  9, 1886. The first volume saw just 63 issues published, and the second had 150 editions for a total of just 213 issues ever published.
While the first volume was printed on rather high-quality "rag" paper allowing for better preservation, the second volume (1886) was printed on more acidic newsprint resulting in exceedingly few issue remaining to this day as the paper turned brown & fragile rather quickly.
This issue is complete in 4 pages measuring about 10 by 13 inches. There is even browning throughout, more so at the edges. It is somewhat fragile & must be handled carefully.
This issue comes in a protective, acid-free folder for safe keeping. A rare opportunity for any serious baseball collector.