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1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Yearbook
Original price was: $149.00.$129.95Current price is: $129.95.
Description:
This 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers yearbook captures the excitement of Brooklyn’s lone championship season with vivid mid‑50s artwork, rich player photography, and profiles of legends like Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, Duke Snider, and Pee Wee Reese. The layout reflects the energy of a borough celebrating its first and only World Series title, making this a standout display piece for collectors who appreciate authentic Brooklyn baseball history. Pair it with our 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers Yearbook for a powerful two‑year snapshot of the team’s golden era.
A standout addition for any collector seeking a premium piece from the Dodgers’ most historic season.
This original 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Yearbook captures the excitement of Brooklyn’s unforgettable championship season with bold vintage artwork, classic Ebbets Field imagery, and the iconic players who defined the era. It’s a must‑have addition to any collection of Brooklyn Dodgers memorabilia.
Features & Key Details
• Brooklyn Dodgers memorabilia
• Original 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers yearbook
• Celebrates Brooklyn’s only World Series championship season
• Features Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, Duke Snider, Pee Wee Reese, Gil Hodges, and more
• Strong colors, crisp printing, and classic Ebbets Field imagery
• Highly desirable mid‑1950s Brooklyn collectible
• Ideal display piece for vintage baseball collections
The 1955 season stands as the defining moment in Brooklyn Dodgers history — the year “Dem Bums” finally broke through and captured their first and only World Series title. This yearbook preserves that triumph in real time, showcasing the players who carried Brooklyn to glory, from Robinson and Campanella to Snider, Reese, and Hodges. It reflects the pride of a borough that had waited decades for a championship and finally saw its team rise above the Yankees. For collectors, it represents the pinnacle of the Dodgers’ Brooklyn era and a cherished reminder of a team that left an unforgettable mark on baseball history.
