Robert Obojski

Robert Obojski

Robert Obojski is a writer of over 50 books on baseball, coin and stamp collecting and Memorabilia. He is a numismatist. He was born in October 1929 and grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. Robert Obojski attended Western Reverse University (Now Case Western University) and graduated with a BA in History in 1951, a MA in English in 1952 and his Ph.d in 1955 in American Studies. His dissertation was "Robert Grant [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Grant_(novelist)] : Satirist of Old Boston and Intellectual Leader of the New." His books include 'Bush League: a History of [Minor League Baseball] " (1975), "Great Moments of the Playoffs & World Series" (1988), "The Rise of Japanese Baseball Power" (1975). He has also written "A First Stamp Album for Beginners" (1984) where his famous quote was: "The fact that stamp collecting has long been the most popular hobby in the world, with over 16 million enthusiast in the United States alone, is a good indication of how much fascination and appeal these colorful pieces of gummed paper exert."

Other books written, co-written or edited by Robert Obojski: Out-of-Left-Field Baseball Trivia: Hundreds of Facts and Figures for the Truly Die-Hard Fan written with Wayne Stewart (2006), Baseball's Zaniest Moments (1999), All-Star Baseball (1980) with an introduction by Ralph Kiner, Baseball Bloopers and Other Curious Incidents (1989), Baseball Memorabilia (1992), Baseball's Strangest Moments (1988), Big Book of Baseball Brainteasers written with Dom Forker and Wayne Stewart (2004) [http://books.google.com/books?id=eqLo0mLykaYC] , Boxing Memorabilia written with Bill Cayton (1992), Catalogue of the World's Most Popular Coins by Fred Reinfeld and Burton H. Hobson, edited by Robert Obojski (1986), Coin Collecting as a Hobby written by Burton H. Hobson edited by Robert Obojski (1986), Coin Collector's Price Guide (1995), Great Moments of the Playoffs and World Series (1990), Illustrated Encyclopedia of World Coins written with Burton Hobson (1983), Ships & Explorers on Coins (1970), Poland in Pictures, Prodigy at the Piano "The Amazing Story of Frank "Sugarchile" Robinson [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Robinson_(psychologist_and_musician)] (1962), All-Star Baseball Since 1933, A Little Giant Book: Weird & Wacky Facts written with K. R. Hobbie, Arkady Leokum, Sheryl Lindsell-Roberts.

Dr. Obojski has taught at Detroit Institute of Technology (1955-60), Western Kentucky State College (1962-64), Alliance College - Cambridge Springs, PA (1964-66, 1967-69), Edinboro University (1966-67), and Delaware State College (1970-72) Full Professor.

Dr. Obojski has worked as contributing editor for Sports Collectors Digest, Global Stamp News, Lynn Weekly Stamp News.

He is a on-going contributor to Teddy Bear Review as well as publications from Sterling Publishing. He presently resides in Port Washington, NY.

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