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| 1 | Players You Ought to Know | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1927 | | 2 | Bachelor of Arts vs. Artist of Baseball | Frick, Ford C.; | 1927 | | 3 | The Square Peg in Baseball | Graham, Frank; | 1930 | | 4 | All Japan Nine Picked: the First Professional Team | | 1934 | | 5 | Three O'Clock Scholar | Cunningham, Bill; | 1936 | | 6 | Adventures In Interviewing | Burr, Harold C.; | 1937 | | 7 | "That's My Roomie" | Bradley, Hugh; | 1937 | | 8 | Joins the Red Sox and See the World | | 1938 | | 9 | Joins the Red Sox and See the World | | 1938 | | 10 | The Cameras Click | Burr, Harold C.; | 1938 | | 11 | Players We Have Met | Gould, James M.; | 1939 | | 12 | Mattress Men | Powers, Grant; | 1940 | | 13 | Dr. Berg, Backstop | Brown, David; Lehman, Ernest; | 1940 | | 14 | Pitchers and Catchers | Berg, Moe; | 1941 | | 15 | How Jap Pitchers 'Save Their Face' | | 1941 | | 16 | Old Man Moe | | 1942 | | 17 | Catcher Unmasked | | 1942 | | 18 | It Should Happen Here | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1942 | | 19 | | | 1942 | | 20 | On Stealing Signs and Swiping Signals | Rumill, Ed; | 1944 | | 21 | Lobby Sitting, A Lost Art | Rumill, Ed; | 1947 | | 22 | First Roomies | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1947 | | 23 | Lobby Sitting, a Lost Art | Rumill, Ed; | 1947 | | 24 | Moe Berg: Diamond Scholar | Ribalow, Harold U.; | 1948 | | 25 | Baseball...Then and Now | Fitzgerald, Ed; | 1952 | | 26 | A Letter to Mrs. Gilligan | Allen, Lee; | 1955 | | 27 | The Reliever Who Threw A High, Hard One | Stann, Francis; | 1960 | | 28 | Princeton's Gift to Baseball | Allen, Lee; | 1969 | | 29 | The Babe Was Talkative at Plate | Holtzman, Jerome; | 1971 | | 30 | Baseball: a Bridge Between Two Silences | Ryan, Frank L.; | 1971 | | 31 | Moe Berg--A Great Companion | Holtzman, Jerome; | 1972 | | 32 | n | n; | 1972 | | 33 | A Great Companion | Holtzman, Jerome; | 1972 | | 34 | | | 1972 | | 35 | Moe Berg: Athlete, Scholar, Spy | Kaufman, Louis, Barbara Fitzgerald; Tom Sewell; | 1974 | | 36 | All You Ever Wanted in a Ball Park--and Less | Maddocks, Melvin; | 1975 | | 37 | The Catcher and The Spy | n; | 1975 | | 38 | Mighty Moe Mysterious, Mum: Spied on Japs and Jerries | Broeg, Bob; | 1975 | | 39 | My Brother Moe Berg: The Real Moe | Berg, Ethel; | 1976 | | 40 | Scholar - Athlete - Spy | Broeg, Bob; | 1983 | | 41 | Morris Berg: The Baseball Player Who Knew Twelve Languages | Slater, Robert; | 1983 | | 42 | Moe Berg: Diamond Scholar | Ribalow, Harold W. And Meir Z.; | 1984 | | 43 | Moe Berg's Japanese Reflections | Lewis, Michael; | 1987 | | 44 | The Eight Corners of the World | Weaver, Gordon; | 1988 | | 45 | Only the Strong Survive Behind the Plate | Schlossberg, Dan; | 1988 | | 46 | The Smartest Major-Leaguer | David, Jim; | 1989 | | 47 | Moe Berg | Sewell, Tom; | 1990 | | 48 | Here's An All-time Team of Insulted Players! | Liebman, Glenn; | 1990 | | 49 | Dollars And Sense | Edwards, Henry P.; | 1991 | | 50 | Ellis Island to Ebbets Field: Sport and the American Jewish Experience | Levine, Peter; | 1992 |
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