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Title |
Author(s) |
Date |
| 1 | | | 1896 |
| 2 | | | 1896 |
| 3 | The New Colonels | | 1899 |
| 4 | Pittsburgh a Winner in the First Clash | Boston Globe; | 1903 |
| 5 | How to Win a Pennant | Clarke, Fred C.; | 1904 |
| 6 | How Some Famous Batsmen Get Away From the Plate | Philips, B.G., photographer; | 1907 |
| 7 | The All-America Baseball Team: An Old Baseball "Star's" Choice of Modern "Stars" | Sunday, W.A.; | 1908 |
| 8 | Fred Clarke - Player, Manager, Gentleman | Locke, William H.; | 1908 |
| 9 | | | 1909 |
| 10 | Fred Clarke and Hugh Jennings | Chapman, Jack; | 1909 |
| 11 | | | 1909 |
| 12 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1909 |
| 13 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1910 |
| 14 | Fred Clarke | Lieb, Frederick G.; | 1910 |
| 15 | Fred Clarke's Goose | Davis, Ralph S.; | 1910 |
| 16 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1910 |
| 17 | The "Inside" of Baseball; the Present Game as It Appears To the Leading Players of America | Hapgood, Hutchins; | 1910 |
| 18 | Fred Clarke of the Pittsburgh Pirates; a Remarkable Career | | 1911 |
| 19 | Strict Rules in the Pennant Race; How the Big Leagues Managed Their Players | | 1911 |
| 20 | Watch His Arm! the Science of Coaching | Fullerton, Hugh S.; | 1911 |
| 21 | Right Off the Bat: Baseball Ballads | Kirk, William F.; | 1911 |
| 22 | Take Him Out! | Mathewson, Christy; | 1912 |
| 23 | "Everybody Up!" | Fox, Edward Lyell; | 1912 |
| 24 | Fred Clarke's First Pair of Baseball Shoes; Kindly Act of An Old-Time Player | | 1912 |
| 25 | Hunting Big Game With Big League Players; a Record of My Recent Excursion in the Wilds of Minnesota | Clarke, Fred; | 1912 |
| 26 | The Base-Ball Guessing Match | Claudy, C.H.; | 1913 |
| 27 | The Greatest Manager in Organized Baseball | Lane, F.C.; | 1913 |
| 28 | The Pirate Chief | | 1913 |
| 29 | The Holdout Squad Is Now Furnishing the Fans With the Customary, Big Midwinter Laugh | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1913 |
| 30 | | | 1913 |
| 31 | Tuxedo - a Hit With the Hit Makers | | 1914 |
| 32 | The N.L. Stymie | Rice, Grantland; Illustrated by F.G. Cooper; | 1914 |
| 33 | Pirates Spring a Surprise | Evans, Billy; | 1914 |
| 34 | Frederick Clifford Clark | Rice, Grantland; | 1914 |
| 35 | Balldom's Four-of-a-Kind | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1915 |
| 36 | Clarke Tips Off a Secret | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1915 |
| 37 | The Balky Pitcher | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1915 |
| 38 | The Man Who Lost The First World's Series | | 1915 |
| 39 | Construction of a Clause in the Cincinnati Agreement | Fultz, David L.; | 1915 |
| 40 | Baseball History Up to Date | Phelon, Wm. A.; | 1916 |
| 41 | Do Baseball Pitchers Make the Best Trap Shots ? | Mack, Edgar; | 1920 |
| 42 | When Zach Wheat Was Called a Lemon | Murphy, Charles Webb; | 1920 |
| 43 | Spring Training at the Traps | | 1921 |
| 44 | Wilbur Cooper, Premier Pitcher of the National League | Ward, John J.; | 1921 |
| 45 | An All-Star Baseball Team of Trapshooters | Banks, Ed; | 1922 |
| 46 | Slugging as a Factor in World's Series Games | Kofoed, J. C.; | 1922 |
| 47 | A Great Ball Player Who Likes the Traps | Banks, Ed; | 1922 |
| 48 | The Twenty-five Greatest Players | Hanna, W. B.; | 1924 |
| 49 | The Twenty-Five Greatest Players | Hanna, W. B.; | 1924 |
| 50 | How Fred Clarke Taught the Pirates Confidence | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1926 |
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