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Copies of "Play Ball! The Story
of Little League Baseball" are available by
contacting Penn State University Press. Copies of "Muncy:
Postcard History Series," "The Little League
World Series," "Williamsport: Boomtown on
the Susquehanna," "Williamsport: The Grit
Photograph Collection" and "Lycoming
County's Industrial Heritage" are available
from Arcadia Publishing. Copies of "Grit: America's
Best Loved Newspaper" and the "Williamsport
Sun-Gazette: A Pictorial History, Vol. 1-3,"
are available from the Williamsport Sun-Gazette.
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Play
Ball!
The Story of Little League Baseball
Play Ball! The Story
of Little League Baseball by Lance and Robin
Van Auken charts Little League's history from the earliest
days and shows how, in many respects, its history parallels
America's history: isolation in the beginning; rapid
expansion; a civil war of sorts, followed by reconstruction;
struggles over civil rights and gender equity; and foreign
entanglements. A microcosm of American society, Little
League reflects, and is affected by, cultural, political
and historical trends. Today, Little League is played
on 12,000 fields in every U.S. state and in 103 other
countries on six continents. Little League also sanctions
play in softball, Tee Ball, and baseball for disabled
children-called the Challenger Division. The Little
League Baseball World Series, played annually in Williamsport,
is watched by crowds of 40,000 each year in person,
and by more than ten million on ABC's Wide World of
Sports.
"'Play Ball!'
is a delightful walk down the storied history of Little
League Baseball. For those of us who played the dreams
of your youth, it brings back mighty memories. For those
of us reluctant adults who still dream, it's a wonderful
reminder of what might have been."
John
Grisham
"Did you know that George W. was
a Little Leaguer? More to the point, humorist Dave Barry
is also a graduate of Little League, and he writes an
amusing introduction to a solid book about this American
institution. Little League has now been around for more
than half a century, and this new history fills a gap
in library collections that often focus solely on major
league baseball history. This well-illustrated, popularly
written account should be on the shelves of every library
that serves a community with a Little League team."
—Library Journal |

140 illustrations
60 color photos
288 pages || 8 1/2 x 11
ISBN 0-271-02118-7 A
Keystone Book General
Interest/Sport History
By Penn State University Press
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"It's funny: after 40 years, I can't
remember much else about a lot of the boys I grew up
with, but if you give me one of their names, I can usually
remember what Little League team he played on."
Dave Barry
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Williamsport's Grit:
A Newspaper Legacy
Many Americans recall Grit with nostalgia. For more
than 125 years, this popular Sunday newspaper delivered
homespun good news, features, fiction, coupons, and
comics to families across the nation. Nearly one million
children have sold it, some for a few weeks, and some
for several years. They often look back with pride on
the experience when, as young entrepreneurs, they knocked
on the doors of small-town homes and were welcomed with
a smile and a dime for a weekly edition of Grit: America’s
Greatest Family Newspaper.
This new book by author Robin Van Auken features never-before-seen
photographs from Grit's archives as well as stories
of local significance and history. A national timeline
of stories that Grit reported on also are included.
Now a bi-monthly, full-color glossy magazine that targets
Rural American audiences, Grit remains a national treasure.
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178 illustrations
136 pages || 8 1/2 x 11
ISBN 0-9778317-3-6
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Williamsport Sun-Gazette:
A Pictorial History, Vol. 1
In honor of the City of Williamsport's Bicentennial,
the Sun-Gazette produced a three-volume, pictorial history.
Most of the images within this series have never been
published in book form. Primary resources for the series
are the historic Grit, Williamsport Sun,
Gazette and Bulletin and the Williamsport
Sun-Gazette archives.
This volume is the first of three that traces in narrative
and picture form the transformation of Ross' Town into
the City of Williamsport. It explores the development
in thirteen categories from 1806 to 1916. The text welcomes
outsiders to this rich history even as the pictures
evoke memories in those who have walked the streets
and lived in this special place.
Next in the series is Vol. 2, 1917-1956, and Vol. 3,
1957-2006. |

215 illustrations
136 pages || 8 1/2 x 11
ISBN 0-9778317-0-1
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Williamsport Sun-Gazette:
A Pictorial History, Vol. 2
During the 38-year period covered in this second volume
of the Williamsport Sun-Gazette’s Bicentennial
Pictorial History 1917-1955, the community and its people
lived through two world wars, the Great Depression and
two major floods. The city survived and became a better
place to live and work. More than a half century has
past since the last photo in this volume was taken,
probably by a press camera, the long gone famous workhorse
of photojournalism. So, it really is not likely a “Remember
When” for most readers. It is almost “news”
or a remembrance of stories told by their elders.
The authors have researched the highlights of what
happened here between 1917 and 1955, recording the industrial,
commercial, educational and governmental growth of the
city and the lives of its citizens.
Next in the series is Vol. 3, 1956-2006. |

More than 200 illustrations
136 pages || 8 1/2 x 11
ISBN 0-9778317-0-X
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Williamsport Sun-Gazette:
A Pictorial History, Vol. 3
This is the final volume of the Williamsport Sun-Gazette’s
Bicentennial Pictorial History 1956-2006. Most of its
readers will have lived and worked through the years
depicted in it, and, although it relates to the people
of this era, it will tell a story for years to come.
It is a difficult task to shuffle through thousands
of photographs, searching not only for significant historic
moments, but also to find images that represent a community's
past. It's also a joyous task, following a trail left
by talented photographers and journalists documenting
their hometown.
This Bicentennial series is not meant to be a comprehensive
history of Williamsport, rather a portal to its many
triumphs and tragedies, its heart and soul. This is
the final in the three-volumne series. |

More than 250 illustrations
136 pages || 8 1/2 x 11
ISBN 0-9778317-2-8
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Muncy:
Postcard History Series
Muncy, a small river town founded shortly after the
French and Indian War, was the earliest European settlement
in the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna River.
By 1769, land speculator Samuel Wallis had acquired
more than 7,000 acres, so he sold much of this land
to pioneers in search of a better way of life. By 1832,
the West Branch Canal made Muncy a business thoroughfare
and lumber boomtown. Like most Pennsylvania river towns,
Muncy suffered great loss in the flood of 1889, which
also devastated Johnstown. Another massive flood in
1894 sounded the death knell for the canal system. The
railroad, which superseded the canal system throughout
the United States, kept the local industry alive, although
the port businesses disappeared. Through vintage postcards,
Muncy depicts the varied past of this quiet town.
The Muncy Historical Society keeps the town’s
spirit alive with home tours, quilt shows, antique fairs,
and an active archaeological dig and is in the process
of developing the Muncy Canal Heritage Park and Nature
Trail. |

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Williamsport:
Boomtown on the Susquehanna
The history of Williamsport, as well as many towns
and boroughs of Lycoming County, is the topic of a new
book of a fertile valley that grew from a struggling
frontier village into a town with a taste for success,
eventually molding itself into a magnetic and vibrant
city. "Williamsport: Boomtown on the Susquehanna"
is a 160-page paperback filled with more than 100 historic
and nostalgic photographs of people and places in the
region.
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Williamsport:
The Grit Photograph Collection
For more than 100 years, the "Grit" was a
Sunday morning staple as America's favorite family newspaper.
Many in small-town America remember the "Grit"
with warmth, made possible by a Dietrick Lamade, a German
immigrant and self-made man who settled in Williamsport,
Pennsylvania. The first year of the "Grit"
was one of adversity and uncertainty, but Lamade came
up with innovative ideas, such as direct mail and newsboys
throughout the nation that transformed it into a national
institution.
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Lycoming County's
Industrial Heritage
Lycoming County has a rich industrial
history, first in lumber and then in manufacturing.
Thousands were employed as lumberjacks, and others worked
in sawmills, planing mills, or furniture factories that
processed the lumber. Until 1894, lumber was the county’s
main industry. Inevitably, the mountainsides were denuded
and floods toppled the remaining lumbering companies.
The heyday over, many company towns collapsed. Boards
of trade were created to entice manufacturers to the
region. During the first half of the twentieth century,
Lycoming once again prospered with hundreds of new entrepreneurs
and companies. "Lycoming County’s Industrial
Heritage" a tribute to lost labor, and is illustrated
with vintage photographs from the "Grit" collection.
It documents the people who worked in the factories,
mills, and for the manufacturers that no longer exist,
victims of recession, urban sprawl, and offshore industries.
Each image honors the role of labor and serves as a
reminder of the individuals who helped build industrial
America.
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Little League Baseball
World Series Heroes
Robin Van Auken also has written a photographic companion
book, "Little
League World Series," for Arcadia, which profiles
more than five decades of the World Series. In 1947,
when the first Little League Baseball World Series was
played, there were seventeen teams in two states. Since
then, Little League has achieved global recognition
and has touched the lives of children and families in
more than one hundred countries. Now, millions more
tune in to ABC's Wide World of Sports and ESPN for live
coverage of the final game. Little League Baseball has
enriched the lives of more than 30 million boys and
girls who have worn a Little League uniform. |

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CONTACT
Robin
Van Auken
600 E. Mountain Ave.
S. Williamsport, PA 17702
(570) 326-7872 (Office)
(570) 916-0026 (Cell)
www.RobinVanAuken.com
RobinVanAuken@gmail.com |
©
2008 Robin Van Auken
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