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1123photograph. Very good. Debuting in 1939 Lorenzo Safora was a Cuban national champion Golden Gloves winner along with Kid Espinosa and Santiago Sosa. Lorenzo fought in amateur tournaments Magnetic Club and Club Athens before claiming gold on the national scene in Havana in the mid-century boxing era of pre-revolutionary Cuba. unknown books
187023269United States: No Photographer Noted 1870. Image depicts two men with rolled-up sleeves preparing to fight; with two other men standing by directly one with what appears to be a watch or timer the other also timing or perhaps ready to start the match; a younger lad stands by with a kerchief or small flag perhaps to drop as the start; in the background three women look on and 2 younger children; the action all taking place in a woods-surrounded field; cabinet card in oblong format approx. 5 1/8" x 8 3/8" size including the mount; beige cardstock mount card with gilt edges; no place photographer or studio noted; a little dustiness soil on mount; in very good condition; in very good condition and interesting amateur boxing imagery from the latter part of the 19th century. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. No Photographer Noted Paperback books
1820220416London: S. Fores Piccadilly 1820. 6 vols. Folio 16 x 10-1/4 inches sight. Frame: 23-1/2 x 18-1/2 inches. Framed and glazed some wear to frames. Prints slightly faded. 6 vols. Folio 16 x 10-1/4 inches sight. Frame: 23-1/2 x 18-1/2 inches. S. Fores, Piccadilly unknown books
191514430Baltimore Md: I & M Ottenheimer 1915. 58 pages; No. 41 of the publisher's series of small booklets relating to sports an humor; black and white illustrated; 5" x 4" approximate size; no date but circa 1900; some edgewear and soiling chipping to back and front of illustrated paper wrap covers; pages browned; fair condition and interesting boxing memorabilia. Soft Cover. Fair. I & M Ottenheimer Paperback books
200931130Valencia: Turner 2009. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Tall trade paperbound volume with wide French flaps. 161 pp. Text in Spanish by Fabienne Di Rocco and Rafael Ramirez Blanco. Profusely illustrated in color. A near fine copy. Turner paperback books
1825215604London: W. Sams Book & Printseller to the Royal family opposite St James's Palace 1825. Third state the first being produced in 1818. Hand-colored aquatint with etched outline. 1 vols. 20 x 26 inches matted and framed to 27 x 33 inches overall. Third state the first being produced in 1818. Hand-colored aquatint with etched outline. 1 vols. 20 x 26 inches matted and framed to 27 x 33 inches overall. A large and important depiction of an exhibition sparring match held in Fives Court in London's Little St. Martin's Street a tennis and fives court hired for such events the participants unlike a regular bare-knuckle bout being fitted with gloves "mittens" or "mufflers". The contestants shown were Ned Turner "The Out-and-Outer" who had killed a man in the ring serving time for manslaughter and Jack Randall "The Prime Irish Lad" unbeaten throughout 12 years of ring activity. The two had fought an epic fight in 1818 which Randall won to become the Lightweight champion. A large number of famous pugilists are pictured in the audience not always accurately Jem Belcher the famed champion and the first real sporting celebrity in the modern sense is shown although he was dead and it is a fair portrait of "The Fancy" as the mix of often raffish sporting professionals and upscale spectators including nobility came to be known. THE MOST FAMOUS BOXING PRINT EVER PRODUCED AND AN IMPERISHABLE EVOCATION OF REGENCY SPORT. Snelgrove British Sporting and Animal Prints p. 48-9 color plate 5; Siltzer pp. 319 320 325; Wilder Sporting Prints p. 178 color plate p. 179; Magriel The Ring and the Glove pp. 17-18 W. Sams, Book & Printseller, to the Royal family opposite St James's Palace unknown books
1920106644<p>Two BroadsidesThe New Colored Menace: World's Greatest Heavyweight Al Walker. 44x31 cm 17¼x12". c.1929. Ripple & Curran Manage the Greatest Boxing Stable in the West - Directing Fighters with a Future Who Fight. With a list of 7 boxers each with a short biography. c.1920s. General light wear with some old folds pinholes normal aging minor closed tears at edges etc. the Walker broadside may have some manuscript additions; both pieces very good. The Walker broadside is significant in that Black heavyweights were essentially eliminated from fighting for the heavyweight championship. After Jack Johnson white America wanted no part of a black heavyweight until Joe Louis came on the scene in the 1930s. It is doubtful Walker's record would have made a top ten fighter but he did fight George Godfrey. The second broadside features a list of western prizefighters including Cowboy Billy Owens a Native American heavyweight. </p> books
194043974New York and London: Whittlesey House McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc 1940. First edition. Frontispiece portrait and plates. 1 vols. 8vo. Original burgundy cloth spine darkened rubbed corners knocked upper inner hinge cracking endpapers soiled some soiling and browning of text ink mark in margin and two words crossed through on last page of text a few ink smears elsewhere. First edition. Frontispiece portrait and plates. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed. Inscribed "Good Luck Jack Dempsey" on title-page. Hartley 495 Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc unknown books
192910804N.p. New York: Privately Printed 1929. Octavo. Cloth-backed gold-foil boards; bright fuchsia endpapers; 80p. Subscriber's Edition limited to 200 hand-numbered copies this is no. 47. Probably a pirated edition published after the 1928 Covici printing; the Reginald Marsh illustrations not present in this edition. The single text decoration is of a quality that puts us firmly in mind of our favorite booklegger Samuel Roth. Boards edge-rubbed with foil rubbed through on edges; internally clean and unmarked. A solidly Very Good copy lacking the scarce dustwrapper. Privately Printed unknown books
9466E1 page double sided 8†x 13â€. Signed by the author - boxer Archie Moore on the verso dated June 6 1967 with the receipt stamp from the athletic commission dated June 121967 and with the approval and signature of the commission’s executive officer. Archie Moore fought in over 225 bouts won 140 of by them by knockout and went on to work with children against crime and drugs. Fine with two neat punch holes at the top. unknown books
190243988Chicago: The Continental Publishing Co 1902. Later issue. Portraits and illustrations. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green cloth decorated in dark green and gilt rubbed some browning of text mostly marginal short tear along upper inner margin a few short tears or losses not affecting text. A very good copy. Later issue. Portraits and illustrations. 1 vols. 8vo. Heavy-weight championships in America. The work is divided into four sections: the first is "The Art of Self Defense" and includes comparing boxing and football; how pugilists train and the rules of boxing ancient and modern. The second section discusses the arrival of the Australians boxes including George Dawson Hall Seymour Burk and Foley. The third section deals with short biographical sketches of Sullivan Corbett Fitzsimmons Jeffries sharkey Mitchell Ruhlin Maher and Peter Jackson. The last part section deals with the championship fights fought in America under the Queensberry Rules including the Corbett and Sullivan and Corbett and Mitchell fights; Fitzsimmons fighting Maher Corbett and Jeffries; and Jeffries' fights Sharkey Corbett Ruhlin and Fitzsimmons. Hartley 1439 for the first edition The Continental Publishing Co unknown books
1937101483<p>Boxing ticket 2 1/2" x 5 3/4"printed on green stiff paper. Some very slight aging but it really nice condition overall. This is an exchange ticket that allows the holder to exchange it for This is a complimentary exchange ticket that allows the holder to exchange it for a $16.50 fight ticket for $4.00 in taxes at the Morrison Hotel Room 340. This would be the "Cinderella Man's" last title fight. He put up a valiant fight and even dropped Louis early on but would end up getting knocked out in the eight round. Braddock would have a great early career but injuries and a string of loses almost took him out of the fight game until he made a remarkable comeback that won him the heavyweight championship from Max Baer. Unfortunately Louis put an end to that in the next fight.</p> books
1976101484<p>Boxing ticket 3" x 5 1/2" includes stub printed on stiff blue paper. Slight aging; near fine. This is a ticked for the closed circuit TV broadcast of the third and final bout between Ali and Norton. After breaking Ali's jaw and winning the first bout Ali would come back and win the second encounter. In the third fight Norton would lose a very controversial decision to Ali despite the fact that many fight fans felt Norton really deserved the decision.</p> books
1976biblio2Boxing ticket 3" x 5 1/2" includes stub printed on stiff blue paper. Slight aging; near fine. This is a ticked for the closed circuit TV broadcast of the third and final bout between Ali and Norton. After breaking Ali's jaw and winning the first bout Ali would come back and win the second encounter. In the third fight Norton would lose a very controversial decision to Ali despite the fact that many fight fans felt Norton really deserved the decision. books
1952106513Magazine glossy covers 4to illustrated 74 pp. Corner folds top of one page missing normal aging; otherwise very good. Includes articles about Gil Turner Max Schmeling Jack Johnson Paddy DeMarco and Lord Carlton. Joseph Weider books
19521064884to magazine formate illustrated 74 pp. Some spine wear but in pretty good shape 4 pages loose normal aging; otherwise very good. This is Vol. 1 No. 12 March-April 1952. Cover features world champion Joe Walcott and his main challengers. Boxing & Wrestling, Inc. books
1953106519Magazine 4to illustrated 80 pp. Slight edge wear normal aging; otherwise very good plus. Nice condition. Colorful Kid Gavilan cover. Articles on Henry Armstrong Kid Gavilan Floyd Paterson and TV fights. True, The Man's Magazine, books
1855102006Large folded newspaper 21" x 28" pages illustrated 4 pp. Paper is a bit fragile but better quality newsprint helps offset a little edges with tears chips folds and creases but generally not affecting text or illustrations some splits at middle fold 1 1/2" tear in the middle of the paper that goes through the four pages with some loss some soiling and staining especially on bottom of last page. Overall about fair. WILL BE FOLDED WHEN SHIPPED.The highlight of the paper is the coverage of the Tom Hyer and Yankee Sullivan fight which occurred a few years earlier. A large wood engraved illustration shows the two fighters squaring off in the ring. While Sullivan a former political enforcer and convicted felon and a somewhat boastful individual ended up getting knocked out in less than 18 minutes. The fight was fought in Maryland and under the bare-knuckle rules. The paper also contains pictures of other famous fighters of the era including Tom Molineaux Tom Cribb Jem Belcher Johnny Walker and Jack Langan. Molineaux would fight in a losing effort against Tom Cribb for the title of Champion of England which at that time pretty much meant the heavyweight champion of the world. Molineaux was a former slave and would fight for a title almost 100 years before Jack Johnson won the heavyweight title from Tommy Burns. The Pictorial Clipper appears to be a supplement of the New York Clipper which was in business between 1853 and 1924 and had an entertainment focus. books
1946106524Magazine 4to illustrated. 64 pp. Some crud tape repairs to spine back cover a couple of minor edge chips a little staining pages aged and browned. Maybe missing table of contents but not certain since otherwise complete. Overall in fair condition. Picture of Gus Lesnevich on the cover. Some wonderful material on some of the greatest fights ever including Willie Pep Ray Robinson Jake LaMotta and Charlie Wright. The Ring, Inc. books
1956106525Magazine 4to illustrated 66 pp. Tape repairs to spine some soiling corner and edge chips normal aging; otherwise fair or better. Issue XXXV No. 11 with cover that claims to feature Carmen Basilio but does not appear to show his likeness. Articles on Archie Moor and Floyd Paterson Carmen Basilio Ray Robinson and Tommy Jackson. The Ring, Inc. books
1947106518Magazine 4to illustrated 64 pp. Tape repairs to spine ink mark on cover a couple of edge chips normal aging; otherwise about very good. This is the June 1947 issue with Charlie Fusari on the cover.Articles on Joe Louis Charlie Fusari and Freddie Welsh. The Ring, Inc. books
1952106516Magazine 4to illustrated 64 pp. Spine split but partially repaired with archival tape chips and tears to edges normal aging; otherwise good. Early Robinson cover with stories on Rocky Marciano television and boxing and Joey Maxim. The Ring, Inc. books
1955106520Magazine 4to illustrated.64 pp. Cover damaged corner and edge pieces missing archival tap repair to cover tear corner piece missing from first leaf but no loss normal aging; otherwise fair. Marciano's last fight featured on cover. Articles on Ray Robinson Carmen Basilio and Marciano's last fight. True, The Man's Magazine, books
191328788Boston: Small Maynard and Company 1913. 1st edition Smith V-100. Blue cloth binding with white stamped lettering. VG spine sun-tanned. 12 411 1 pp. Frontis 2 inserted plates by Arthur Hutchins. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/> Small Maynard and Company hardcover books
1947WRCLIT53592Norwalk CT: Printed.by the O'Brien Suburban Press 1947. Pictorial cloth. Portrait and photographs. First edition of this biography of Benny Leonard by the editor of RING MAGAZINE. The cloth shows a few horizontal streaks inherent to the cloth but a good sound copy without dust jacket. Printed...by the O'Brien Suburban Press hardcover books