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Legends of the Tribe

An Illustrated History of the Cleveland Indians

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By Morris Eckhouse
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  • Published: 30th Jan 2000
  • ISBN: 0878331972
  • Pages: 240

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A lavishly ilustrated history, recalling all the memorable moments of Indians history. With over 200 photos, and drawing on exhaustive research, this is an unrivalled account of Cleveland baseball history.

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Legends of the Tribe: An Illustrated History of the Cleveland Indians is the first lavishly illustrated history of the entire 100 years of the franchise, which in the last five years has experienced an incredible rebirth.

The 1990s have become the golden era of Cleveland Indians baseball. Beginning with their 1994 move to Jacobs Field, a transformation has occurred that finds the Indians one of baseball's premier franchises. With five straight division titles, two World Series appearances and four seasons of consecutive sellouts, The Tribe is the toast of Ohio.

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