Some cool Sports Book images:
2007-10-15 – (Mostly) Moved In – 0028

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2007-10-15 – (Mostly) Moved In – 0020

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A few nice Sports Book images I found:
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The sports book at Caesar’s Palace.
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The sports book at New York New York.
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The sports book at Caesar’s Palace.
Some cool Sports Betting images:
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Day 296 of 365

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May 3, 2009 – Oh yeah baby!! Pacquiao is the man!! First thing on my to do list is to turn in this ticket at the MGM Grand Sports Book. 2nd Round KO paid off!!!
Stratosphere Reader

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I don’t get this sign … is it pointing out a library to people who can’t read? Does it mean Sports Book?
Las Vegas – Oct 07

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This is my view of the Valencia v Chelsea Champions League Game in the sports book in the Luxor
A few nice Sports Book images I found:
Not Quite The Last

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Top barnet for sure, but there were a few of these around today!
RWC2007: France v New Zealand, 06 Oct -Cardiff.
Electric Bleus

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RWC2007: France v New Zealand, 06 Oct – Cardiff.
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All you can tote

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The Last Page

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in a little alcove over in this building is where the YA books are beginning to find their own home. Still, that smattering is pretty weak, but I hear it’s slowing improving. I guess I’ll just have to return to measure the progress.
Otherwise, the Last Page is home of Sports, Travel, and Science books
Some cool Sports Betting images:
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Some cool Sports Book images:
NYC – UES – MCNY: The Glory Days – Famous Plays of Jackie Robinson Comic Book

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"Famous Plays of Jackie Robinson" Comic Book
by Charles O. Dexter
Vol. I, No. 6, 1952
Fawcett Publications
From the collection of Brian Strum
The Glory Days: New York Baseball 1947-1957 exhibit ran at the Museum of the City of New York from June 27 to December 31, 2007. The decade between 1947 and 1957 was the golden age of baseball in New York City. With three major league teams—the Yankees, the Brooklyn Dodgers, and the New York Giants—at least one of whom played in the World Series every year except 1948; two National League teams in an intense rivalry each season; and seven landmark subway series, New York was the undisputed baseball capital of the nation. But more than that, New Yorkers lived and experienced baseball in their town in a way never to be repeated again. This exhibit explores how and why New York City came to dominate the sport, how this changed by 1957, and how the events of these eleven seasons shaped today’s game. In addition, the exhibition uses baseball as a lens through which city life in the post-war years is examined, and contextualizes baseball’s dominance in the history of the city.
The Museum of the City of New York (MCNY), founded in 1923 to present the history of New York City and its people, fills an imposing 5-floor brick and limestone building on the Museum Mile section of Fifth Avenue, between 103rd and 104th Streets. The Museum was originally housed in Gracie Mansion until this Neo-Georgian-Colonial style was built to the design of Joseph J. Freedlander from 1928-1930. The museum’s collections include paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs featuring New York City and its residents, as well as costumes, decorative objects and furniture, toys, rare books and manuscripts, marine and military collections, police and fire collections, and a theater collection.
NYC – UES – MCNY: The Glory Days – Roy Campanella Baseball Hero Comic Book

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"Roy Campanella Baseball Hero" Comic Book, 1950
From the collection of Stephen Schlein
The Glory Days: New York Baseball 1947-1957 exhibit ran at the Museum of the City of New York from June 27 to December 31, 2007. The decade between 1947 and 1957 was the golden age of baseball in New York City. With three major league teams—the Yankees, the Brooklyn Dodgers, and the New York Giants—at least one of whom played in the World Series every year except 1948; two National League teams in an intense rivalry each season; and seven landmark subway series, New York was the undisputed baseball capital of the nation. But more than that, New Yorkers lived and experienced baseball in their town in a way never to be repeated again. This exhibit explores how and why New York City came to dominate the sport, how this changed by 1957, and how the events of these eleven seasons shaped today’s game. In addition, the exhibition uses baseball as a lens through which city life in the post-war years is examined, and contextualizes baseball’s dominance in the history of the city.
The Museum of the City of New York (MCNY), founded in 1923 to present the history of New York City and its people, fills an imposing 5-floor brick and limestone building on the Museum Mile section of Fifth Avenue, between 103rd and 104th Streets. The Museum was originally housed in Gracie Mansion until this Neo-Georgian-Colonial style was built to the design of Joseph J. Freedlander from 1928-1930. The museum’s collections include paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs featuring New York City and its residents, as well as costumes, decorative objects and furniture, toys, rare books and manuscripts, marine and military collections, police and fire collections, and a theater collection.
1945 Baseball Register (Landis Edition?)

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Or maybe they published three editions! My correspondent and I seem to have different books.
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The Sporting News published two versions of the 1945 Baseball Register: The normal commercial edition, which sold for .00, and this (much-abridged) version which apparently they shipped overseas to the soldiers and sailors.
There’s nothing in this edition which specifies that it’s a soldier’s edition. The covers differ slightly.
Scanned and posted at someone’s request. Not sure where the color went; the scanner’s a little strange sometimes.
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Brothers in Arms

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Fiji v Canada, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. 16th September 2007.
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