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File Size: 776 KB

Print Length: 169 pages

Publisher: Dean Hanley (July 27, 2012)

Publication Date: July 27, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B008R0J8AS

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Bowman and Topps go head to head in the bubble gum card wars of 1951 to1955, fighting over player contracts, card designs, and in the courtroom. Card size increases as the set sizes decrease as fewer players are available to each of the competitors. Coaches, umpires, and utility players appear on cards to fill-in the sets. Ted Williams lands a big contract as Stan Musial holds out. Topps eventually buys Bowman and promptly reduces the cards' size, the number of cards in a pack, and creativity declines while maintaining a monopoly for the next quarter century. The author reviews each card set, year by year, noting developments and changes.

I tore through this rather short book in a weekend. The details on the 1950s sets is spectacular, and it's clear the author has a passion for the game of baseball and collecting cards. The lack of pictures is a bit frustrating (likely a licensing issue), so it sent me to Google many times to see what the author was describing... something he did quite well.Still, there are issues with the writing and editing. There are some sentences over flowing with unnecessary punctuation (usually commas), while others that need them are lacking. Also, there are many incomplete sentences.Ex. (P. 131 in "The Men in Black")"Kids who had already bought the previous two series full of players and had no interest in the coach and umpire-heavy last series."There is either a second half of that sentence missing, or the first "and" should not be there.Given the subject matter, it's not a huge deal. But, it makes some sections a bit difficult to interpret.Still, the biggest roadblock in getting through the book is the numerous times the author advertises his website. A quick scan back through gave me no fewer than 15 references to it. One or two would have sent me there... 15 makes me actively avoid it.

Dean has done a truly masterful job in documenting the hidden history of the baseall card wars of 1950-1955. I believe that this manuscript could be expanded upon with some documented interviews with some of the major players of that time. Back in the day there were ball players who interacted with the Sy Bergers of the world.These encounters relating to the card wars could be further amplified and collected for a new book. More of this historical information would make an already great read and contribution to baseball card history but it could be elevated to classic status. Terrific job Dean your efforts are recognized and greatly appreciated. Jimmy R.

The Bubble Gum Card War answered a ton of questions I have had since I began completing my sets from the 50's! Born in 1945, the 50's were my little league/Babe Ruth league years playing baseball, buying, "flipping", and collecting cards. After reading Dean's Bubble Gum Card War, I now understand why some cards are so hard to find, ie. short prints; why there were no Topps football cards before 1955; what happened to Bowmen cards; why certain stars like Ted Williams, Stan Musial, etc. were not on cards every year, etc., etc. I am presently an avid collector, and have "filled in" most of my sets from the 50's. The Bubble Gum Card War really helped, and Dean's Cards is my online source for hard to find cards.

Dean did his homework for this book; from the phone interviews to the library digs, this book has loads of great information that should entertain both card collectors as well as business book readers. I bought the print version of this book hoping that it would include pictures, which I'm disappointed that it did not. Baseball cards are by definition, pictures and this book would have been perfect if had those photos included. Another issue with the print version is the references in the back have some pretty convoluted links; perhaps using bit.ly or tinyurl would make them easier for us to enter into a browser. I'm sure they are perfect for kindle users though. One last issue is that Dean seems to really want us to visit his website deanscards.com, it's mentioned so often so much so that it becomes a bit spammy.All in all very informative and enjoyable read.

Anyone who might consider themselves even a novice baseball collector must include this in their reference library.Thank you, greatly.

Excellent!

If you love vintage cards as I do, you will enjoy this book. I had no idea the big fight to sell started cards in 1948. I have now started a new jouney putting together a 1948 Bowman PSA 5 or better.

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