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Ernie - A Special Photographic Tribute

Chicago Tribune Staff

Publisher: Agate Digital

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Summary

With his boundless optimism and enthusiasm for the game of baseball, Ernie Banks embodied what it meant to be a Cubs fan. Celebrate the magnificent, ground-breaking career of "Mr. Cub," a Chicago icon who touched the lives of millions, with this collection of stories and photographs from the staff of the Chicago Tribune.
Available since: 02/15/2015.

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