- Bryce's Base Ball Guide
"Bryce's Base Ball Guides" were two annual Canadian
baseball publications, in 1876 and 1877, which provided information to baseball fans and players.A treasure-trove of information about early Canadian baseball as well as the International Association, they came to light in 2002 when
Library and Archives Canada purchased (for $10,000 from anOttawa bookseller) "Bryce's Base Ball Guide of 1876" and "Bryce's Base Ball Guide of 1877", two hand-coloured, 75-page booklets published by William Bryce ofLondon, Ontario . They originally sold for a dime.The two, four-inch by seven-inch guides are considered to be the first significant publications on Canadian (and American) baseball. Bryce, a Scottish-born bookseller, news agent and sporting goods distributor in London, had a small stake in the
London Tecumsehs , considered by many to be the finest ball team in Canada.During President
George W. Bush 's visit to the Library and Archives Canada building onNovember 30 ,2004 , he showed a special interest in these two early Canadian baseball books which were laid out for his perusal. [http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0412b&L=archives&T=0&P=6339]External links
* [http://collections.ic.gc.ca/heirloom_series/volume6/212-217.htm Evolution of a National Pastime, Canadians at Bat for their Place in History by William Humber]
* [http://www.collectionscanada.ca/bulletin/015017-0402-01-e.html 1876 and 1877 Bryce Baseball Guides]
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