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BOOK DETAILS Paperback: 252 pages Dimensions: 8.5x11 Publisher: Crowbar Press Programs: 62 b&w Cover: Full color ISBN: 978-1-940391-38-0 Item #: 83-cap08 Price: $24.95
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"Classic Arena Programs #8: St. Louis, volume 3 — 1949-1951" is available exclusively from Crowbar Press.
All books will be shipped via Media Mail (U.S.), Priority Mail, or International Priority Mail (Canada/overseas). A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR — One of my big regrets in life is that, during my days working in the wrestling business, I never made the trip to see one of Sam Muchnick’s cards at Kiel Auditorium. For that matter, I never took the time to visit Madison Square Garden, Charlotte Park Center, Dallas Sportatorium, Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium, or Memorial Hall in Kansas City, all of which were historical sites for pro wrestling through the decades. This project, "Classic Arena Programs," has given me the opportunity to experience, to a small degree, what it was like to be in those legendary smoke-filled arenas, and to me, the programs from St. Louis — "Sports Pointers," "In the Ring," and "WRESTLING" — are the crown jewels of what wrestling programs were during the Golden Age of Wrestling. Each issue contains news, stories, photos — both posed and action — and an amazing treasure trove of history. Now, for the first time — thanks to Koji Miyamoto, who was the beneficiary of the huge collection of programs amassed by the late, legendary Jim Melby — we are offering reprints of these programs in bound volumes. Few originals of these programs still exist, but the copies preserved by Koji and Jim — with the exception of a few — were good enough to allow us to scan, clean, brighten, sharpen, and reprint in a condition that looks close to that of the originals. This third volume features the programs sold at wrestling cards sponsored by the Mississippi Valley Sports Club and those promoted by Sam Muchnick. Every issue of "Sports Pointers" published from 1949 through 1951, and every issue but one of "In the Ring" for those same years, is presented here in this volume of vintage programs from St. Louis, the "pro wrestling capitol of the U.S.A." This is the third of what will be 16 volumes of classic arena programs from St. Louis, the pro wrestling capitol of the U.S.A.
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