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Awesome ... thank you.
I have also been informed the following:
Sept 1892 American Sports Publishing Co. date of filing - corporate certificate in Jersey City, NJ (PDF: page 313 of 378 link below) for the purpose of "Print, published and sell newspapers, etc."
I believe all the books (over 30 different sports - including Athletics) have New York addresses for American Sports Publishing Co.
https://books.google.com/books?id=s0...ishing&f=false
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Originally posted by bambam1729 View PostAnd also received a reply from Tom Shieber at the Baseball Hall of Fame, as follows:
I first see reference to the American Sports Publishing company in contemporary sources in October of 1892, soon after they published their first book, "Life and Battles of James J. Corbett."
Check out this interesting note found in the Clay Center (KS) Times of November 10, 1892 (page 2):
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(Same clip I posted above... great minds think alike, etc.)
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And also received a reply from Tom Shieber at the Baseball Hall of Fame, as follows:
I first see reference to the American Sports Publishing company in contemporary sources in October of 1892, soon after they published their first book, "Life and Battles of James J. Corbett."
Check out this interesting note found in the Clay Center (KS) Times of November 10, 1892 (page 2):
Spalding Guides.png
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Originally posted by wamego relays champ View PostIn my youth I lived in the Washington DC area, and one of my favorite things to do was to take the metro down to the Capitol and walk into the Library of Congress, one of the most beautiful buildings on the Mall. Although the stacks were closed to readers, I used to just wander into the forbidden area, find the sports section and spend hours looking through historic volumes like the Spalding books.
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Received this from Jim Gates at the Baseball Hall of Fame:
I checked our copies of Spalding’s Base Ball Guide and the 1894 edition is the first time that it is listed as being published by the American Sports Publishing Company. Prior to that they are listed as being published by A.G. Spalding & Bros.
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Saw a blurb about James E. Sullivan that said:
"He founded the American Sports Publishing Company in 1892, and has been its president ever since."
http://thehistorybox.com/ny_city/ny_...rticle1586.htm
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Originally posted by dj View PostThe LoC probably has the largest collection from a broad array of sports, and is the other starting point.
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The first mention of the ASPC in the NY Times was in 1892.
This clip from a Nov. 10, 1892 Kansas paper (The Times of Clay Center) has some details on the company.
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Jeff - I just emailed Tom Shieber and Jim Gates to try to get you an answer
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Originally posted by dj View PostI think your best bets are contacting the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, and Library of Congress (https://www.loc.gov/collections/spal...is-collection/).
You might start with the Baseball Hall of Fame, as they've been very good about responding to information requests. Contact their librarian, Jim Gates, but do it soon as he is retiring at the end of October.
The LoC probably has the largest collection from a broad array of sports, and is the other starting point.
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I think your best bets are contacting the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, and Library of Congress (https://www.loc.gov/collections/spal...is-collection/).
You might start with the Baseball Hall of Fame, as they've been very good about responding to information requests. Contact their librarian, Jim Gates, but do it soon as he is retiring at the end of October.
The LoC probably has the largest collection from a broad array of sports, and is the other starting point.
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jeff - I've probably looked at these Guides from the 19th century as much as anyone on this board, but I'm sorry, cannot help you on the answer to this one.
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American Sports Publishing Company 1891, 1892 or 1893
Does anyone know which year American Sports Publishing Company (New York) started ?
It appears that American Sports Publishing Company (owned by Spalding) took over the printing from A. G. Spalding & Bros. (owned by Spalding) somewhere around 1891, 1892 or 1893 . . .
These were the two publishers used to print the "Spalding Athletic Library" books, books such as the Athletic Almanac, (Official) Handbook of AAU,, (Official) I4A Handbook of Inter-Collegiate Association, Athletic Guide and Hand Book, and others.
Looking for the year when American Sports Publishing Company took over . . . .Tags: None
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