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According to Library of Congress on 28 June 2007: James, Bill, 1929- (pseudonym of James Tucker) wrote Astride a grave; Club; Come clean; The Detective is dead; Easy streets; Eton crop; Girl with the long back; Girls; Gospel; Halo Parade; In good hands; Kill me; The Lolita man; Lovely mover; A Man's enemies; Middleman; Naked at the window; Panicking Ralph; Pay days; Protection; Roses, roses; Split; Take; Top banana; Wolves of memory; You'd better believe it. and other "Harper & Iles" and Simon Abelard mysteries. James, Bill, 1949- wrote the titles with "baseball" or "STATS"; The Neyer/James guide to pitchers; This time let's not eat the bones; Wins shares. According to the National Library of Australia: James, Bill (Bill Manfred) wrote Top Deck Daze. This notice writer speculates that a fourth Bill James wrote Baptism and church membership. In the future LibraryThing will be able to split authors with identical names. At present, it cannot.
- The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract 269 copies, 4 reviews
- Whatever Happened to the Hall of Fame 124 copies
- The Bill James historical baseball abstract 109 copies, 1 review
- The Neyer/James guide to pitchers : an historical compendium of pitching,… 82 copies, 1 review
- Win Shares 64 copies, 1 review
- The Bill James Baseball Abstract, 1986 44 copies
- The BILL JAMES GUIDE TO BASEBALL MANAGERS: From 1870 to Today 42 copies, 1 review
- Bill James Baseball Abstract, 1988 38 copies
- The Bill James baseball abstract, 1984 37 copies
- Bill James' Baseball Abstract, 1985 36 copies, 1 review
- The Bill James Baseball Abstract 1983 31 copies
- The Bill James Baseball Abstract 1987 29 copies
- This time let's not eat the bones : Bill James without the numbers 28 copies, 1 review
- Baseball Book 1990 26 copies
- The Bill James Baseball Abstract, 1982 22 copies, 1 review
- The Baseball Book 1991 20 copies
- The Bill James Gold Mine 2008 18 copies, 1 review
- Top Banana (Harpur & Iles Novel) 16 copies
- The Bill James Handbook: 2005 16 copies
- The Bill James Handbook 2007 16 copies
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According to Library of Congress on 28 June 2007: James, Bill, 1929- (pseudonym of James Tucker) wrote Astride a grave; Club; Come clean; The Detective is dead; Easy streets; Eton crop; Girl with the long back; Girls; Gospel; Halo Parade; In good hands; Kill me; The Lolita man; Lovely mover; A Man's enemies; Middleman; Naked at the window; Panicking Ralph; Pay days; Protection; Roses, roses; Split; Take; Top banana; Wolves of memory; You'd better believe it. and other "Harper & Iles" and Simon Abelard mysteries. James, Bill, 1949- wrote the titles with "baseball" or "STATS"; The Neyer/James guide to pitchers; This time let's not eat the bones; Wins shares. According to the National Library of Australia: James, Bill (Bill Manfred) wrote Top Deck Daze. This notice writer speculates that a fourth Bill James wrote Baptism and church membership. In the future LibraryThing will be able to split authors with identical names. At present, it cannot.
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Disambiguation Notice According to Library of Congress on 28 June 2007: James, Bill, 1929- (pseudonym of James Tucker) wrote Astride a grave; Club; Come clean; The Detective is dead; Easy streets; Eton crop; Girl with the long back; Girls; Gospel; Halo Parade; In good hands; Kill me; The Lolita man; Lovely mover; A Man's enemies; Middleman; Naked at the window; Panicking Ralph; Pay days; Protection; Roses, roses; Split; Take; Top banana; Wolves of memory; You'd better believe it. and other "Harper & Iles" and Simon Abelard mysteries. James, Bill, 1949- wrote the titles with "baseball" or "STATS"; The Neyer/James guide to pitchers; This time let's not eat the bones; Wins shares. According to the National Library of Australia: James, Bill (Bill Manfred) wrote Top Deck Daze. This notice writer speculates that a fourth Bill James wrote Baptism and church membership. In the future LibraryThing will be able to split authors with identical names. At present, it cannot.
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