Monday 1 July 2013

How To Find The Best History Of Baseball Books Out There

By Stacey Massey


It is fair to say that a fan of the sport could spend their entire life looking for history of baseball books, and still never find one which covered every aspect of the sport. There is a vast amount of literature relating to what has often been termed 'America's national pastime', and sifting through everything available could take a very long time indeed. From tomes logging years of statistics, to in-depth studies of personalities and teams, there is plenty of great baseball writing out there.

Not that that would be particularly onerous task, with so much quality written about the sport, simply looking for the right book can be tremendously enjoyable. Much like the game itself, the field of baseball writing can often have a meandering, hazy quality to it. But, just like the sport, the search will often be punctuated by moments of startling vision and clarity.

In terms of where to find this type of writing, the internet has undoubtedly opened things up to the casual reader. There is now more choice to be found online than anywhere ever before, with many iconic texts also available for download onto electronic readers and other devices. Looking online can be a little dry and sterile though, with little scope for discussion with other interested parties.

Finding second-hand books in thrift stores and second-hand bookstores is perhaps the most fun way of hunting for this kind of book. Simply browsing through the random selection on offer in this type of store is often a great way of killing time in a strange city. Returning to the same store time after time to see what 'new' stock is in is also a great way of building relationships with other fans.

The good thing about shopping in stores in person is the kind of relationships that you can develop along the way. If you become friendly with the store owner, then he might put new stock aside for you. You can also find rare books which have been discarded as valueless, often for a very good price indeed.

Stores, either in the real world or online, are not the only option that someone seeking out a book of this type can use though. Many conventions and fairs devoted to sporting memorabilia are held at regular intervals, and these can bring great results. Often, you can pick up copies of titles which might have been signed by players or authors.

It is also possible to pick up the odd book at the stadium itself, or at a club's merchandising store. Many clubs sell titles which are about their club or players, and you can also find some of the best prices at the clubs themselves. To find out what is on offer, get in touch with the club or pop into their merchandising store the next time you are at a game.

Finding the best history of baseball books can be a lifetime activity. Certainly, for anyone who loves both the sport and reading, it can be a very satisfying pastime. There is also the chance of digging out rare and autographed items which can turn out to be very valuable indeed.




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