Wait Till Next Year

Jackie ROBINSON   |   Carl T. ROWAN

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Wait Till Next Year
Wait Till Next Year

INSCRIBED BY JACKIE ROBINSON

ROBINSON, Jackie and ROWAN, Carl T. Wait Till Next Year. New York: Random House, (1960). Octavo, original half black cloth, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition of Robinson’s inside story of overcoming racial antagonism and discrimination in baseball, with eight pages of black-and-white photographs, inscribed by the sports and civil rights legend, “Best wishes. I am glad to hear you enjoyed ‘Wait Till Next Year.’ Jackie Robinson.”

“Probably no other athlete has had a greater sociological impact on American sport than did Robinson. His success on the baseball field opened the door to black baseball players and thereby transformed the game. He also helped to facilitate the acceptance of black athletes in other professional sports, particularly basketball and football. His influence spread beyond the realm of sport, as he emerged in the late 1940s and 1950s as an important national symbol of the virtue of racial integration in all aspects of American life” (ANB). This is the inside story of racial antagonism in baseball by the barrier-breaking Robinson, written in collaboration with celebrated journalist Carl Rowan, whose “passionate reporting on race relations made him one of the most highly visible and vocal black men in America” (New York Times). Smith 18367. Grobani 8-52.

Dust jacket near-fine with light toning to spine, light rubbing to top edge (including tiny chip to spine head at fold with rear panel). Book fine. Scarce and desirable inscribed by Jackie Robinson.

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