"James Brunson's latest opus, Black Baseball, 1858-1900 Supplement 1 , is that rarest of all publications--A sequel that in some ways surpasses the original ( Black Baseball, 1858-1900: A Comprehensive Record of the Teams, Players, Managers, Owners and Umpires , is one or three of the greatest baseball books ever written--Just ask SABR). Brunson has penned several insightful articles on long forgotten individuals and teams such as Henson's Lone Stars and the Albany Young Bachelors, while compiling the requisite mind-blowing appendixes on umpires; player rosters; team profiles; and championship games. With prodigious effort and painstaking research, Brunson has recovered an entire world of American culture that was once considered lost, and has once again exponentially deepened the scope and foundational knowledge of 19th Century Black Baseball."--Tood Peterson, editor, The Negro Leagues Were Major Leagues.
Black Baseball, 1858-1900 : A Comprehensive Record of the Teams, Players, Managers, Owners and Umpires, Supplement 1