ATHLETICS PUBLICATIONS
By Max Silberman
Athletics publications are fun to collect and for the most part
available and affordable, especially yearbooks which had a short
run from l949 to l954, They can all be found in the $50-$150 range
each depending on how fussy the collector is about condition. The
bargain book is the l953 yearbook which can still be purchased in
very nice condition for less than $40 due to a warehoue find in
the 1970s of l953 Athletics, Phillies and Senators yearbooks.
Game programs following World War Two will cost about $20-25 in
decent shape. Some fans prefer ones that are scored, while others
prefer unscored. Prior to the war, programs become more scarce and
many of them no doubt were lost in the "paper drives"
that older readers will certainly remember.
Prorams from the mid l930s to the early l940s are a little more
pricey with $30-$40 being the norm. Again condition is paramount.
Before the mid-thirties, the A's (and some other teams) sold folded
cardboard scorecards. These are extremely hard to find. My dictionary
defines "ephemera" as something that is "short-lived
and transitory". These scorecards were certainly that and most
of them were thrown out. Also many fans used the scorecard printed
on the front page of the newpapers that were sold at the ballpark.
Perhaps
the toughest and most desirable programs were the "City Series"
programs produced for the games between the A's and Phillies. Usually
only a couple games were played here in Philadelphia with the rest
played at spring training sites. Not only are they rare but collectors
will compete with Phillies fans to buy them. $50 and up is not unreasonable.
World Series programs are out of reach for most collectors but
the Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society has reprints of many
of the World Series games in which the A's played. They are only
$25 and available through the gift shoppe. Click
here to check them out on our virtual store here on the web.
Shown on the right is the June 2003 Philles Magazine numbered insert
that includes covers of A's yearbooks 1949-1954 and progran cover
1943 All-Star Game. Click
here to purchase your collectors limited edition copy.
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