Baseball Books Revisited

For some reason, I have had a voracious appetite for 19th Century Baseball as of late. Hanging out with Mike one weekend really didn't help that problem. He had a lot of cool 19th century items to drool over.
Anyway, I just finished two great books. One is entitled A History of Early Baseball - Playing for Keeps: 1857-1876 by Warren Goldstein. The other is called But Didn't we Have Fun? An Infomral History of Baseball's Pioneer Era 1843-1870 by Peter Morris. It started with the Knickerbockers and ended with the Red Stockings and contained a wealth of information in between. I highly recommend them. I learned a ton.
JD
Anyway, I just finished two great books. One is entitled A History of Early Baseball - Playing for Keeps: 1857-1876 by Warren Goldstein. The other is called But Didn't we Have Fun? An Infomral History of Baseball's Pioneer Era 1843-1870 by Peter Morris. It started with the Knickerbockers and ended with the Red Stockings and contained a wealth of information in between. I highly recommend them. I learned a ton.
JD