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1931104111<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some extremity wear and corner folds spine with a little wear still covers and spine in very nice shape normal aging and browning; very good. This early issue of Ring Magazine is in nice condition. A featured article covers successful "Negro" boxers. This article looks at recent boxers including Harry Wills Tiger Flowers and Battling Siki. A historically significant article at least to boxing fans is an editorial by Nat Fleischer that talks about Tony Canzoneri's capture of the featherweight crown from Al Singer and a loss by Jimmy McLarnin at the hands of Billy Petrolle. </p> The Ring Inc.,
1913003655London: Boxing Magazine. Good with no dust jacket. 1913. First Edition. "The only paper in the world solely devoted to Boxing". Pp. 145 - 184 total of 40 pages. Dimensions: 11 3/8" by 8 3/8". Illustrated. Moderate wear and small chips to paper spine. Moderate browning and staining to wrappers. Pages browned throughout. ; 4to . [Boxing Magazine] unknown
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
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.
1930101482<p>Boxing bill poster advertisement for Henry Armstrong fight film 9"x 12" one sheet. Some aging and browning;otherwise very good. Henry Armstrong 1912-1988 is considered one of the best fighters in history. He held three titles at the same time and almost won a fourth. Before Sugar Ray Robinson would come to dominate the fight scene Hank Armstrong was second only to Joe Louis as one of the most important black athletes in America during the first half of the last century. He is pictured on this movie bill which also lists some of his fistic accomplishments.</p>
1964806New York: Fleet Publishing Corporation 1964. Hardcover. Good/good. Gray cloth hardcover with dustjacket. No statement of edition 1964 is the only date. A good copy with general wear at the corners and spine ends light soiling to the gray covers. Text is clean and unmarked and the binding is solid though lacking in tightness. Unclipped jacket with a $3.95 price point is in good conly condition. Much scuffing to the panels and a 2" tear at the top of the rear panel. White rear panel is browned and soiled short chips at the head and heel of the spine panel. 116 pp. some black and white photos at center. An early biography of boxing legend Muhammad Ali with one of his poems gracing the rear dustjacket panel. <br /><br /> Fleet Publishing Corporation hardcover
1996webbox50jAIBA 1996-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. 9x6x1. 1996 hardcover published without DJ. Sealed in plastic. Priority and international shipping NOT available on this item. AIBA hardcover
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>
1941biblio595<p>Signed by Tunney on front end page this ex-library copy was last checked out in 1951. An interesting "how-to" book by one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time Tunney retired with one loss only and his autograph is somewhat a rarity.</p><p>Photos on request.</p> Wilfred Funk, Inc. hardcover
1930101485<p>Boxing bill poster advertisement for Joe Louis fight films 9"x 12" one sheet. Some aging and browning a few chips at the edges; otherwise very good. This advertisement for a Joe Louis fight movie promises "all the great Joe Louis Fights in one picture." Louis is pictured in in two photos one a promotional pose with Jim Braddock and a second picture of Louis outside the ring as the ref counts out one of his opponents. This film was to be shown at the Dixie Theatre and the fights were to include his battles with Baer Carnera Levinsky Schmeling and Braddock. While the small poster is not dated it is probably before the second Schmeling fight which he won by first round knockout since there is no reference to it.</p>
1928923Y11Toronto Canada : Not Stated 1928. Brochure/Pamphlet. Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5.5". None. An incredibly scarce report detailing an annual meeting held by the National Boxing Association of the United States of America. A very scarce report of an annual meeting held by the National Boxing Association in Toronto Canada. Held on October 14th 15th and 16th at the King Edward Hotel. In the publisher's original wraps. The work contains details of the members of the Association as well as the Treasurer's report summaries of presented problems and new legislations and more. In the original wraps. Externally very smart with light edge wear and a small white mark to the front cover. Internally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Indeed Not Stated unknown
196031268NewYork Toronto London: McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc 1960. First American edition. 8 pages photographic illustrations. 1 vols. 8vo. Original blue cloth spine lettered in gilt light rubbing original printed dust jacket with photographs of Moore on the upper and lower jacket "an imaginary interview with the Author" on the inner flaps some light rubbing and soiling some browning of text. A good copy. First American edition. 8 pages photographic illustrations. 1 vols. 8vo. Includes his famous secret four-week diet. Hartley1396. Hartley1396 <br/><br/> McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc hardcover
19702110502150411548Kodansha 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kodansha paperback
19762082702114601175Fixed 9400 Yen Kasama Shoin 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Fixed 9400 Yen Kasama Shoin paperback
19762111902160602946Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19312082702114603325Hirofumi-sha shoten 1931. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hirofumi-sha shoten paperback
19832090502113717527Not Available 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1924biblio30<p>This extremely rare small boxed set of German language boxing instructions in pamphlets and glossy photos has some minor ouiter soil scuffing and wear but comes complete even with space for personal training notes. An intriguing relic from long ago very rare to be found in the U.S.</p><p>Photo on request.</p> Dieck & co. paperback
19369879Stanley Paul 1936. 8vo. First Edition with a portrait frontispiece and 23 plates on 22 page edges very slightly browning; original orange cloth upper board and backstrip lettered in black a remarkably bright clean copy. A boxing and pugilism classic by the boxing correspondent of the 'Daily Herald' newspaper. Very scarce especially in this condition. Stanley Paul, hardcover
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>
19456357611th Port Special Service May 30 1945. First edition. Creased where folded; otherwise fine. 19-1/2 x 13-1/2 inches. Printed in red on pale green paper. The Referees were Lt. Redden and PFC Thomas Provenzano; Music by 179 Gen. Hosp. Band. "Civilians may accompany Service personnel." 11th Port Special Service, unknown
1961104088<p>4to boxing program glossy covers and paper illustrated 32 pp. Spine and edges in good shape one small slight corner fold some normal aging to contents; very good plus or better. This attractive program sets the stage for the third and final fight between Paterson and Johansson. After winning the first fight and losing the second Johansson would lose the third and final fight to Patterson by a knockout in the sixth round. All three fights were exciting and won inside the distance and Floyd Paterson would become the first man to regain the heavyweight championship with a win in the second fight with Johansson. The program gives some background and photos on the first two fights and provides information on both fighters. The program contains a couple of interesting ad pages including one for the Fontainebleau Hotel that featured Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Joey Bishop and Sammy Davis jr.in what appears are shows at the hotel.</p> Feature Sports Inc.,
1971030668Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc. 1971. Book. N-Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition/First Printing. A square solid tight clean unread copy. This copy has some browning to the edges of the text block a small stain to the top right hand corner of the title pages else fine. The priced jacket has some light browning to extremities two creases to the rear flap else fine. This book has been signed by Moore. Prentice-Hall, Inc. Hardcover
192124826Australia 1921. Very good condition. Two early glass negatives one showing two Australian boxers Micko Walsh and Fred Segar and the second a portrait of their promoter Will Young.<br /> <br /> Walsh a.k.a. Welsh a Melbourne resident was born in 1871 debuted in 1892 and fought as a featherweight. He is listed as fighting 49 bouts and 286 rounds. Fred Segar a resident of Unley Adelaide debuted in 1921 as a welterweight. He boxed 21 bouts and 287 rounds retiring in 1931. His parents are listed as Frederick Segar and Rose Jackson BoxerRec.com<br /> <br /> The "Barrier Miner" newspaper Broken Hill NSW includes a "Boxing" summary 12 Jan 1922 stating that "'Red' Mitchell arrived by the express this morning. Since boxing Johnny Knowles here he has been engaged in bouts with Fred. Segar and Jonnny Mock. 'Micko' Walsh a champion featherweight boxer of Victoria is now in Adelaide. Walsh is suffering from paralysis. See NLA website<br /> <br /> The image of Will Young the promoter is quite self-aggrandizing. Titled "WILL" above and "Mr. W. Young.' below his portrait is surrounded by decorative border with a boxing glove and training gear motif. The other image is an oval portrait of the two boxers Walsh and Segar one seated the other standing. The date '1921' appears in the border of the image. <br /> Both have paper envelopes one labeled Will young Promotor sic and Micko Walsh & Fred Segar.<br /> <br /> Glass plates 6 1/2" x 4 3/4". Very good condition. Envelopes a little ruffled.<br /> <br /> Very unusual photographs. unknown
195766844Various places circa 1957. Fine. Among the news photos present: Sept. 20 1957 "Moore Swings a Hard Right"; Sept. 4 1957 "Heavyweight Champ in Accident" Floyd Patterson; and five others. Among the photographs of boxers signed in the images: "Learn to Box / Willie Pep"; "Good Luck and Good Health Billy Graham"; "I know you will enjoy our course Kid Gavilan"; "To my Pal - Paddy De Marco"; and one other. unknown