8 books found
A lavish celebration of the glory and grandeur of the great American railroad, from the first steam-powered trains of the early 19th century to the high-speed commuter trains of today.
by Arthur George Bristow Bouquet, Claude Isaac Lewis, Fred LeRoy Kent, Henry Desborough Scudder, Herbert Spencer Jackson, James Dryden, Oregon State College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Alfred Gunn Lunn
1908
by Claude Isaac Lewis, Emil Mark Diedrich Bracker, Ezra Jacob Kraus, Ralph Wilmer Allen, Reginald Heber Robinson, Victor Ray Gardner, Wilbur Louis Powers, William Edward Whitehouse, Albert Franklin Yeager, Hazzlidd A. Vickers, John Robert Magness
1918
The Black Fives is a groundbreaking, timely history of the largely unknown early days of Black basketball, bringing to life the trailblazing players, teams, and impresarios who pioneered the sport. “For a game that has meant so much to the world, Claude Johnson somehow presents a definitive account for a part of basketball’s history that for so long was kept away from us. Claude is a superhero storyteller, and this book is a bona fide superpower.” —Justin Tinsley, author of It Was All a Dream: Biggie and the World That Made Him From the introduction of the game of basketball to Black communities on a wide scale in 1904 to the racial integration of the NBA in 1950, dozens of African American teams were founded and flourished. This period, known as the Black Fives Era (teams at the time were often called “fives”), was a time of pioneering players and managers. They battled discrimination and marginalization and created culturally rich, socially meaningful events. But despite headline-making rivalries between big-city clubs, barnstorming tours across the country, innovative business models, and undeniably talented players, this period is almost entirely unknown to basketball fans. Claude Johnson has made it his mission to change that. An advocate fiercely committed to our history, for more than two decades Johnson has conducted interviews, mined archives, collected artifacts, and helped to preserve this historically important African American experience that otherwise would have been lost. This essential book is the result of his work, a landmark narrative history that braids together the stories of these forgotten pioneers and rewrites our understanding of the story of basketball.
by Arthur Burton Cordley, Arthur George Bristow Bouquet, Arthur Lester Lovett, Claude Isaac Lewis, Ezra Jacob Kraus, Fred LeRoy Kent, Harley Frost Wilson, Herbert Spencer Jackson, James Dryden, Oregon State College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Reginald Heber Robinson
1908
by Asa Crawford Chandler, Claude Isaac Lewis, Ezra Jacob Kraus, Howard M. Wight, John Robert Magness, Le Roy Breithaupt, Leroy Childs, Milo Reason Daughters, Willard Joseph Chamberlin, Claude Clifton Cate, Henry Reist Kraybill
1917
by Arthur Burton Cordley, Arthur George Bristow Bouquet, Charles Edward Bradley, Claude Isaac Lewis, Emile Francis Pernot, Charles Arthur Cole, Clarence Cornelius Vincent
1909