OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

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  • CampWest
    Senior Member
    • May 2008
    • 1507

    #31
    Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

    Originally posted by CampWest
    Just finished:
    Willie Mays Aikens Safe at Home, by Gregory Jordan

    A very good read. I do not read for leisure very often and when I do, it is usually a long, drawn out process. But this book I read over parts of two days and enjoyed every second of it.
    If anybody in KC is interested, Willie Aikens is doing a series of book signings this weekend as well as a book discussion on Sunday. I hope to attend at least one of the events. If you are not in KC but are interested in a signed copy of his book, let me know and I'll see if I can take care of it for you. I can probably ask to have it personalized as well if you like. Not sure how many requests I will be able to accomodate though, if time is restricted or there is a big line.

    email me at
    wescampbell (at) everestkc (dot) net
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    Wes Campbell

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    • GoTigers
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 629

      #32
      Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

      Is anyone here a book collector/expert? I inherited some first editions (i think) and would like to get an idea of value, if anyone could help.
      Thanks,
      Jimmy

      Email:
      jamesbrandt24 at yahoo.com

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      • earlywynnfan
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 1271

        #33
        Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

        Originally posted by GoTigers
        Is anyone here a book collector/expert? I inherited some first editions (i think) and would like to get an idea of value, if anyone could help.
        I'd google r. plapinger.

        Ken
        earlywynnfan5@hotmail.com

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