“Memories of A Ballplayer” “And Baseball In The 1930’s”:  2001 by Bill Werber and C. Paul Rogers III,  250-page book (6 x 8.5") with nice white cover with gray stripes and baseball theme.  There are many b&w photos.  Bill Werber is the last man alive who traveled with the legendary 1927 NY Yankees; he was an All-American at Duke University.  This is his story--it takes us back to baseball in the 1930’s and the clubhouses, dugouts, Pullman cars to a big league era long gone by. 

HAS BENT CORNERS AT BOTTOM RIGHT BUT STILL IN NICE OVERALL CONDITION

Code JSB163

 From Wikipedia

William Murray Werber (June 20, 1908 – January 22, 2009) was a third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees (1930, 1933), Boston Red Sox (1933–1936), Philadelphia Athletics (1937–1938), Cincinnati Reds (1939–1941) and New York Giants (1942). He led American League third basemen in putouts and assists once each, and also led National League third basemen in assists, double plays and fielding percentage once each. A strong baserunner, he led the AL in stolen bases three times and led the NL in runs in 1939 as the Reds won the pennant. He was born in Berwyn Heights, Maryland and batted and threw right-handed.