Baseball cyclopedia.0786418680 Baseball cyclopedia. Lanigan, Ernest J. McFarland & Co. 2005 405 pages $27.00 Paperback McFarland historical baseball library; 5 GV877 When this work was first published in 1922 by statistician Lanigan, it was the first baseball reference of its kind, collecting information on player registries, season summaries for the major and minor leagues, team histories, World Series summaries, all-time record holders, and a general baseball. This volume reproduces the original text in its entirety The whole, in contradistinction to a moiety or part only. When land is conveyed to Husband and Wife, they do not take by moieties, but both are seised of the entirety. , along with the 12 annual supplements that followed. Peculiarities of spelling and punctuation punctuation [Lat.,=point], the use of special signs in writing to clarify how words are used; the term also refers to the signs themselves. In every language, besides the sounds of the words that are strung together there are other features, such as tone, accent, and , and any historical inaccuracies, have been retained, but the pagination (1) Page numbering. (2) Laying out printed pages, which includes setting up and printing columns, rules and borders. Although pagination is used synonymously with page makeup, the term often refers to the printing of long manuscripts rather than ads and brochures. has been changed. In addition, an index, table of contents, and brief biographical bi·o·graph·i·cal also bi·o·graph·ic adj. 1. Containing, consisting of, or relating to the facts or events in a person's life. 2. Of or relating to biography as a literary form. note have been added. ([c] 2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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