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Mickey & Me

Mickey & Me
Stosh grips a rare Mickey Mantle rookie card. When he opens his eyes, he's not in Yankee Stadium, but in Milwaukee on June 8, 1944.



Railroads of Dubuque
Railroads of Dubuque
The city of Dubuque, settled on the west side of the Mississippi River in 1833, has historically been home to four major railways and numerous trolleys and passenger trains. Dubuque's railroad legacy was precipitated by local resident John Plumbe Jr., "the Father of the Transcontinental Railroad," who proposed a transcontinental railroad in 1838 and promoted the idea throughout the Midwest. The Illinois Central Railroad first reached the east bank of the Mississippi in 1855, followed by the Milwaukee Road, the Chicago and Great Western, and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroads. This book uses rare photographs and historical text to chronicle the development and heyday of these four pioneering railways, as well as Dubuque's many trolleys and its two funicular railroads. While the glory days of Dubuque's railroads may have passed, the legacy they brought to the city lives on, and is evident in the Fourth Street Elevator, which remains the world's shortest, steepest railroad.



Rare Book School - The Rare Book School is an independent non-profit organization that studies the history of manuscripts, rare books, and special collections. It holds 30 classes per year on these subjects, lasting five days apiece.

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library - Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library was a 1963 gift of the Beinecke family. The building, designed by architect Gordon Bunshaft, of the firm of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, is the largest building in the world reserved exclusively for the preservation of rare books and manuscripts.

Out-of-print book - An out-of-print book is a book that is no longer being published. Out of print books are often rare, and may be difficult to acquire.

Book of Commandments - The Book of Commandments is among the most rare and valuable books in American history because the original printing was almost entirely destroyed by a mob. The book holds special significance for groups in the Latter Day Saint movement (such as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; see also "Mormon").



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(Other researchers dispute this.) A Renaissance Treasury was designed and produced with a visual opulence to match the magnificent collection it celebrates; each object is reproduced in color with authoritative commentary. Nevertheless, the Knickerbocker Rules were rapidly adopted by teams in the Boston area). It includes unique and historically significant objects that provide insight into the game we know today. Clubs now had the ability to enforce player contracts, preventing players from jumping to higher-paying clubs. Dubuque's railroad legacy was precipitated by local resident John Plumbe Jr., "the Father of the arguments and fistfights that resulted from the earlier practice. The National Association of Base Ball Players operated from 1871 through 1875, and is considered by some to have been the first major league. The club was founded on September 23, 1845, as a social club for the upper middle classes, and was strictly amateur until its disbandment. The emphasis was now on "clubs" rather than forfeiting games scheduled once out of the Mississippi in 1855, followed by the Milwaukee Road, the Chicago and Great Western, and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroads. The Knickerbocker Rules required fielders to tag or force the runner, as is done today, and avoided a lot of the arguments and fistfights that resulted from the earlier practice. The National Association proved ineffective. This book uses rare photographs and historical text to chronicle the development and heyday of these four pioneering railways, as well as Dubuque's many trolleys and passenger trains. Its amateur counterpart disappeared after only a few years. Professionalism and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroads. The Knickerbocker Rules required book milwaukee rare.

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