All American Star-Team Japan tour photograph album : photograph album, 1934.

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All American Star-Team Japan tour photograph album : photograph album, 1934.

Photograph album created by Press Yomiuri commemorating the 1934 Japan tour of the All American Star-Team. Items of note include photographs of tourists signatures; photos of individual player portraits; and photo of Babe Ruth's home run swing.

1 photograph album (.16 cu. ft.)

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