== == Each of the 120 signatures would have to be valued on it's own merit. Each signature will be valued as a "cut signature". Cut Signatures are often cut from an item that has been ruined to save its value from such items as a cover of a publication, photograph, letter or notebook on which it was originally signed. Cuts are commonly used by collectors to display with a framed photo, or for inserts by Baseball card companies.
If you sell the autograph book as a whole you would get less money, but more information would be needed to give a more accurate value.
Jackie Robinson became an American baseball player in the 1940s for the Brooklyn Dodgers. He broke color boundaries by being the first African American player to earn a spot on a Major League team since the 1880s.
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Baseball's just about it in America.
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Ed Head was famous as an American baseball player. He played in the 1940s for the Brooklyn Dodgers and had a 27-23 record as a pitcher in the major leagues.
Mae West was a famous actress who was popular in 1930s and 1940s. Her autograph is sold online for around 200 per signature.
Professional? Yes -- Toni Stone played in the Negro Leagues in the 1950s. She also played in the Negro minor leagues in the 1940s.
Baseball Almanac.com does not show anybody named Visca that has ever played in the majors, and this site is very thorough. Though there was no Visca that ever played for the Yankees or in baseball for that matter. There was a player named Vic Raschi who pitched for the Yankees from '46-'53.
There is a special section in the Baseball Hall of Fame for women who played in the Women's professional league in the 1940s.
World=Soccer United States=Baseball
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there is a special name for an eara in the 1940s it is ragtime