The Desperado Who Stole Baseball

(7)
The Desperado Who Stole Baseball image
ISBN-10:

0399246649

ISBN-13:

9780399246647

Author(s): Ritter, John H.
Released: Mar 05, 2009
Publisher: Philomel
Format: Hardcover, 272 pages

Description:

Dillontown was built upon a gold mine. Yet for the villagers, life is about something even more valuable: baseball. Home to the Dillontown Nine, they would give anything to join the ranks of professional ballplayers?even their gold. Yet to make it, they will need to defeat the world champion Chicago White Stockings?and their crooked owner, willing to wager anything for the mine, and willing to do anything to avoid losing. Fortunately, Dillontown is home to two boys who know a little something about winning. One is young Jack Dillon, nephew to Dillontown founder Long John Dillon. The other? A boy on the run, in need of a second chance: none other than Billy the Kid.

One of the fi nest storytellers of our time, John H. Ritter brings the Old West to life in this prequel to his breakout success, The Boy Who Saved Baseball.

Best prices to buy, sell, or rent ISBN 9780399246647




Related Books

Frequently Asked Questions about The Desperado Who Stole Baseball

You can buy the The Desperado Who Stole Baseball book at one of 20+ online bookstores with BookScouter, the website that helps find the best deal across the web. Currently, the best offer comes from and is $ for the .

The price for the book starts from $4.98 on Amazon and is available from 27 sellers at the moment.

If you’re interested in selling back the The Desperado Who Stole Baseball book, you can always look up BookScouter for the best deal. BookScouter checks 30+ buyback vendors with a single search and gives you actual information on buyback pricing instantly.

As for the The Desperado Who Stole Baseball book, the best buyback offer comes from and is $ for the book in good condition.

The The Desperado Who Stole Baseball book is in very low demand now as the rank for the book is 3,516,740 at the moment. A rank of 1,000,000 means the last copy sold approximately a month ago.

Not enough insights yet.