- Chapter One: My Birthplace and Ancestry
- Chapter Two: Days at Marshalltown
- Chapter Three: Some Facts About the National Game
- Chapter Four: Further Facts and Figures
- Chapter Five: The Game at Marshalltown
- Chapter Six: My Experience at Rockford
- Chapter Seven: With the Atheltics of Philadelphia
- Chapter Eight: Some Minor Diversions
- Chapter Nine: We Ball Players Go Abroad
- Chapter Ten: The Argonauts of 1874
- Chapter Eleven: I Win One Prize and Others Follow
- Chapter Twelve: With the National League
- Chapter Thirteen: From Fourth Place to the Championship
- Chapter Fourteen: The Champions of the Early Eighties
- Chapter Fifteen: We Fall Down and Rise Again
- Chapter Sixteen: Ball-Players Each and Every One
- Chapter Seventeen: While Fortune Frowns and Smiles
- Chapter Eighteen: From Chicago to Denver
- Chapter Nineteen: From Denver to San Francisco
- Chapter Twenty: Two Weeks in California
- Chapter Twenty-One: We Visit the Hawaiian Islands
- Chapter Twenty-Two: From Honolulu to Australia
- Chapter Twenty-Three: With Our Friends in the Antipodes
- Chapter Twenty-Four: Ball Playing and Sight Seeing in Australia
- Chapter Twenty-Five: Afloat on the Indian Sea
- Chapter Twenty-Six: From Ceylon to Egypt
- Chapter Twenty-Seven: In the Shadow of the Pyramids
- Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Blue Skies of Italy
- Chapter Twenty-Nine: Our Visit to La Belle France
- Chapter Thirty: Through England, Scotland and Ireland
- Chapter Thirty-One: "Home, Sweet Home"
- Chapter Thirty-Two: The Revolt of the Brotherhood
- Chapter Thirty-Three: My Last Years on the Ball Field
- Chapter Thirty-Four: If This Be Treason, Make the Most of It
- Chapter Thirty-Five: How My Winters Were Spent
- Chapter Thirty-Six: With the Knights of the Cue
- Chapter Thirty-Seven: Not Dead, But Sleeping
- Chapter Thirty-Eight: L'Envoi
The biography of one of the greatest players that the game of baseball of his era, in his own words. "Cap" Anson, quite probably baseball's first superstar. - Summary by cavaet
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