Carmichael John P Editor (15 results)
Published by B. E. Callahan, Chicago 1947
- Softcover
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Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: very good. NOT an ex library book. Cover has no tears or chips. 96 darkened pages.
Published by B. E. Callahan 1943
Seller: Friendly Books, Lakewood, U.S.A.Friendly Books
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Add to basketCondition: Fair. Hardcover without dust jacket. Red cover with gold lettering. Ex-Library book with appropriate stamps, stickers and markings. ?Library binding. Wear noted to edges, corners, and head and tail ofr spine. Discolorations noted to spine. Spine cracked in a couple interior areas but pages intact. Pages browning with…age but very readable. 128 pages.
Published by B. E. Callahan 1945
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Add to basketCondition: Poor. Hardcover without dust jacket. Red library binding. Ex-Library book with appropriate stamps, stickers and markings. Some staining and fading noted to covers with wear to edges, corners and head and tail of spine. Spine cracked to front title page. Pages are browning with age but readable. A few pages with rips n…ear spine. A few noted noted throughout book. Very readable. 96 pages.

Published by B. E. Callahan, Chicago, Illinois 1948
- Softcover
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. Sixteenth Edition. Book does have some edgewear with a couple small tears, light chipping & light soiling. Heavy browning. Pages 2-6 have a tiny tear in edge that does not affect text or illustrations. Pages 89 - 98 have a larger tear that does go into the tecxt & illustrations- everything is readabl…e, (the tear could easily be taped). Illustrated (illustrator).
WHO'S WHO IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES. Fourteenth Edition, 1946.
CARMICHAEL, John P. (Editor). Associate Editor Marshall B. Cutler. Photographs by George C. Burke.
Published by B. E. Callahan 1946
- Softcover
Seller: Booksavers of Virginia, Harrisonburg, U.S.A.Booksavers of Virginia
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Acceptable. Binding tight, pages unmarked. Darkly age-toned, a few pages have creased lower corners. Cover scuffed, creased corners, small tear at bottom of spine. Your purchase benefits the world-wide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee.
Published by B. E. Callahan 1947
Seller: Friendly Books, Lakewood, U.S.A.Friendly Books
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Hardcover without dust jacket. Tan cover with brown lettering. Ex-Library book with appropriate stamps, stickers and markings. ?Library Binding. Wear and bumping noted to corners with wrinkling and discolorations noted to spine and head and tail of spine. Pages yellowing with age but clean and very readable. 96…pages. Contains all stats for 1946.
Published by B.E. Callahan 1946
- Softcover
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, U.S.A.Riverby Books
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. Softcover. Red, blue and black wraps with a black and white photograph of a number of players from different teams on the front, and a photo of the Detroit Tigers (1945 World Champions) on the back cover. On the other side of the cover is the Chicago Cubs (National League Champions, 1945). Published…1946, on the front cover. 96 pages. Binding is strong. Corners bumped, spine worn and rubbed. Covers rubbed as well. Pages are toned, but clean and unmarked. Contains black and white photographs of players as well as text throughout.
More imagesWHO'S WHO IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES. NINETEENTH EDITION, 1951. (Front cover title: "Who's Who in the Major Leagues | Baseball | 19th Edition.")
Carmichael, John P. [John Peter Carmichael], 1902-1986 (Editor-in-Chief).
Published by Chicago, IL: B.E. Callahan - Island Lithograph Company (printer), 1951. 1951
- Softcover
Seller: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, U.S.A.David Hallinan, Bookseller
Contact seller5-star seller104, [2] pages plus covers. Paperback: H 22.75cm x L 15.25cm. Paper covers toned and lightly soiled with scuffs/nicks at edges. Text block edges toned as are interior leaves. Binding is firm. Unpaged pale green leaf at rear (between pages 104 and rear cover recto) features five question baseball quiz on its recto with answers an…d publisher advertising on verso.
More imagesWHO'S WHO IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES. SIXTEENTH EDITION 1948. (Front cover title: "All About What's Been Done and What's to Come | Who's Who in the Major Leagues | Baseball | 16th Edition . . .")
Carmichael, John P. [John Peter Carmichael], 1902-1986 (Editor-in-Chief).
Published by Chicago, IL: B.E. Callahan - Island Lithograph Company (printer), 1948. 1948
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Seller: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, U.S.A.David Hallinan, Bookseller
Contact seller5-star seller104 pages plus covers. Paperback: H 22.75cm x L 15.25cm. Paper covers soiled and toned with scuffs/nicks at edges. Text block edges toned with some soiling to upper fore-edge and to bottom edge. Interior leaves are toned. Binding is firm.
Who's Who in the Major Leagues, 1951 (Nineteenth Edition)
Carmichael, John P. (Editor-in-Chief); Cutler, Marshall B. (Associate)
Published by B. E. Callahan 1951
- Softcover
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, U.S.A.Riverby Books
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. Softcover. The covers are green with blue, white and yellow decoration and lettering. Illustration in blue on the front. Black and white photographs of famous baseball players inside throughout. The front cover and spine are rubbed, with some chips and creases. This is the 1951 edition. Baseball Maga…zine published this collection of players' career records first in 1912, next in 1916, and thereafter annually. Who's Who continued after the magazine's publications ceased in 1965. It is still running annually. 102 pages. The book is in good condition. Binding is strong. A bit of rust around the staples. The pages and covers are toned, and there is one small pencil marking on the title page. Contains stats and descriptions of each featured player, along with photographs. Also includes some information on the executives of each team.
Published by B. E. Callahan 1942
Seller: Friendly Books, Lakewood, U.S.A.Friendly Books
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Hardcover without dust jacket. Red cover with gold lettering. Ex-Library book with appropriate stamps, stickers and markings. ?Library binding. Cover with fading marks and wear noted to corners and head and tail of spine. Pages browning with age but very readable. Contains all stats for 1941. 128 pages.

WHO'S WHO IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES. Eighth Edition, 1940.
CARMICHAEL, John P. (Editor). Associate Editor Marshall B. Cutler. Photographs by George C. Burke.
Published by B. E. Callahan 1940
- Hardcover
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: VG. This might well be titled: "Portrait of a Man Kicked Upstairs." For when the late William Wrigley, in the fall of 1930, released Joe McCarthy as manager of the Cubs in favor of Rogers Hornsby, he unwittingly sent his erstwhile employee to become field marshal of the greatest ball club of our times, the…amazing New York Yankees. Last fall Joe McCarthy won his fourth straight World Series as Yankee manager, a record for the game. In nine years at the Yankee helm, the stocky, square-chinned Irishman has won five flags and never lost a World Series. His teams have dropped only three games in 23 starts against the Cubs, Giants and Reds in series play and twice he has had the satisfaction of setting down his old charges, the Bruins, without the loss of a single game. Yankee success has been McCarthy success too, and every so often somebody wants to argue: "Did McCarthy make the Yanks or the Yanks make McCarthy?" Perhaps the best answer to such a query was expressed, one time, by Tony Lazzeri, when he was the Yank second-baseman. Somebody had asked Tony if Joe was tough. "No," grunted the laconic Italian, "but he's the boss all right." Under McCarthy's banner, Babe Ruth played out his string and Lou Gehrig wound up his career. They were the twin back-bones of great Yank clubs, yet the ranks closed up around their holes left by their passing and the team went right on winning. McCarthy or the Yankees? Quite definitely a neat combination of both; a bewildering mixture of values and direction; a production lavishly staged and so shrewdly handled that it functions without a hitch. We remember a day on the Yankee bench when Gehrig, the "Iron Man" snitched a cigaret from our hand and ducked down behind us for a forbidden puff so that Mar'se Joe wouldn't catch him. Not even Gehrig transgressed. There was another day on the bench in St. Petersburg when the Yanks were some two minutes late getting to the park. They were met by a McCarthy ultimatum. "Tomorrow," he snapped, "the bus will leave a half hour earlier. There's a pitcher out there ready and nobody to hit." That was all, but enough. World champions scattered to their posts in a hurry. Yankee teams are as smart, business-like, efficient as the organization which puts 'em together and the most crisply efficient, business-like of all is Pilot McCarthy. He wants hustle, alertness, thinking and he gets 'em or takes steps to weed out those who do not respond. He traded Johnny Alien for Monte Pearson and Ben Chapman for Jake Powell because Alien and Chapman didn't fit into his conception of championship poise and won on both deals. Fellows like 'Bump' Hadley and Oral Hildebrand win for the Yanks when they didn't elsewhere. The paunchy, gum-chewing McCarthy has his own ideas of discipline. They tell a story of a pitcher, still on the club, who one time fancied himself as either over-worked or suffering from a sore arm and who voluntarily withdrew from a steady starting job. He even stayed home a few days, reporting sick. His eventual return was taken without fanfare and, after a few days of wandering around the clubhouse and diamond apparently unnoticed, he sought out McCarthy. "What's the matter?" he wanted to know. "Have I done something? Why don't you pitch me?" McCarthy looked surprised. "Oh, it's you," he commented. "I didn't know you wanted to pitch. I'm glad you told me. You can pitch this afternoon. Sure. Glad to have you." The surprised hurler pitched and won his game. Thereafter he made sure he worked in turn until his next defection when' the same tactics were repeated. Gradually it has been borne upon him that McCarthy has a style of handling men all his own. There has been a decided change for the better in the young man. Long before McCarthfy went to the Yankees, he was a success in Louisville. Next he took a gregarious Cub outfit and built it into a pennant winner in '29, the first Bruin flag since 1918. He has one of the most amazing memories on facts and figures in the game a.
Published by B. E. Callahan 1952
- Softcover
Seller: Koster's Collectible Books, Farmingville, U.S.A.Koster's Collectible Books
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good-. No Dust Jacket. Twentieth Edition. Paperback. ; Softcover: Extra heavy paper stock, photo illustrated covers are lightly soiled with some edgewear. Fabulous vintage photos, Batting Champs listings, All-Star teams.its all here for 1952. Nice tight stapled binding. ; B/w Photos; 8VO; 96 pages.
More imagesWHO'S WHO IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES. NINTH EDITION 1941. (Front cover title: "Who's Who in the Major Leagues | Baseball | 9th Edition . . .")
Carmichael, John P. [John Peter Carmichael], 1902-1986 (Editor-in-Chief).
Published by Chicago, IL: B.E. Callahan - Island Lithograph Company (printer), 1941. 1941
- Softcover
Seller: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, U.S.A.David Hallinan, Bookseller
Contact seller5-star seller128 pages plus covers. Paperback: H 22.75cm x L 15.25cm. Paper covers with some fading, soiling, and toning; some scuffs/nicks at edges; creasing/curling at covers' fore-edge corners. A few spots of soiling to interior leaves with a few creased/curled corners but overall pages are clean. Binding is firm.
WHO'S WHO IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES: Twentieth (20th) Edition, 1952
Carmichael, John P. (Editor-in-Chief)/Cutler, Marshall B. (Associate)
Published by B. E. Callahan, Chicago, IL 1952
- Softcover
Seller: Shoemaker Booksellers, Gettysburg, U.S.A.Shoemaker Booksellers
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good-. No Dust Jacket. 96 pp. Original pictorial wraps, lightly soiled w/ mild edge wear. Small crease to bottom corner of rear cover. Spine and edges a bit sunned. Edges of leaves lightly age toned. Illust. w/ b/w photos. Lewis Wood (Photographer) (illustrator).