OBAMA BARACK: (1961- ) American President 2009- . Nobel Peace Prize winner, 2009. Book signed, a hardback edition of Dreams from My Father-A Story of Race and Inheritance, First Edition published by Crown Publishers, New York, 2004. Signed by Obama in bold black ink with his name alone to the title page. With a small silver authentication sticker affixed at the base of the title page. With the dust jacket. VG
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CLINTON HILLARY: (1947- ) American First Lady 1993-2001. Secretary of State 2009- . Book signed, a hardback edition of Invitation to the White House, Limited Edition published by Simon & Schuster, New York, 2000. Signed (`Hillary Rodham Clinton`) in bold black ink with her name alone to the preliminary blank. One of a Deluxe Flat Signed Limited Edition of fifty, bound in maroon leather with gilt lettering and decoration to cover and spine. EX
HISTORICAL: Selection of signed pieces, cards, signed First Day Covers, a few letters and photographs etc., by various politicians and world leaders, some military leaders and aviators etc., including Lord Home, Jeremy Thorpe, Rex Hunt, Jo Grimond, J. Enoch Powell, Alex Salmond, Bertie Ahern, Roy Hattersley, Denis Healey, Neil Kinnock, Nigel Lawson, John Major, Ian Fraser VC, Francis Gabreski, Tom Gleave, Pat Hancock, Johnnie Johnson, Edward R. G. R. Evans, Mike Moran etc. Generally VG, 62
WRIGHT ORVILLE: (1871-1948) American Aviator who, with his brother Wilbur, invented and built the world`s first successful airplane and made the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight on 17th December 1903. T.L.S., Orville Wright, one page, 4to, Dayton, Ohio, 14th November 1947, to Reverend H. Randel Lookabill. Wright sends a brief letter to his correspondent, in full, `I much appreciated your kind thought of me during my recent illness. I am now back to my normal life again.` Accompanied by the original envelope. Annotated in pencil by Lookabill at the foot of the page, `My last letter from him. He passed away Jan 31 1948`. Together with a typescript of Lookabill`s reply to Wright, one page, 4to, 2nd December 1947, in part `It will not be long now until Dec. 17th, when the 44th anniversary of your first flight can be celebrated. Congratulations in advance….I predict that at no distant date universal honor will be given to you and your late brother Wilbur, for having given successful aviation to the world.` Some light areas of discoloration and two small, light tape stains to Wright`s letter, only very slightly affecting the text and signature. G, 2
LINDBERGH CHARLES: (1902-1974) American Aviator who made the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, 20th-21st May 1927. Book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of We-The Famous Flier`s own story of his life and his transatlantic flight, together with his views on the future of aviation, published by G. B. Putnam`s Sons, New York, July 1927 (second impression), blue cloth with gilt lettering and image of the Spirit of St. Louis to the front cover. Signed by Lindbergh to the title page, `To Gerta Friedler, with best wishes, Charles A. Lindbergh`. The signature is a little scratchy in places although completely legible. Lacking the dustjacket. Spine loose and with some age wear, about G Inscribed to Gerta Friedler who, with her husband Heinz, were employed by Juan Trippe, the founder of Pan American Airways and a close business associate and friend of Lindbergh. The lot includes a small selection of greetings cards and letters etc. sent to the Friedler`s by various relatives and friends, not associated with Lindbergh.
MERRILL DICK: (1894-1982) American Aviation Pioneer, the highest paid Air Mail flight. Merrill flew the first round-trip transatlantic flight in 1936 and was Dwight Eisenhower`s personal pilot during the Presidential Elections, 1952. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, a good image of Merrill wearing his flying cap and goggles, seated in the cockpit of his aircraft. Signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink across a light area at the base of the image and dated 20th July 1938 in his hand. VG
WHITTLE FRANK: (1907-1996) English Royal Air Force Officer, inventor of the jet engine. Vintage signed 8 x 6 photograph, the image depicting a Gloster E.28/39 aircraft. Signed (`F Whittle`) in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to the verso which also bears the signature of Wilfred George Carter (1889-1969, British Engineer, Chief Designer at Gloster 1937-58) and twenty other individuals, presumably aero engineers involved in the design of the jet engine and Gloster aircraft. Three file holes to the top edge of the image, a tear to the lower edge and overall surface creasing, not affecting the signatures. FR The Gloster E.28/39 was the first British jet engined aircraft to fly, 1941.
AVIATION: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various aviators, and some military and naval leaders, including Don Bennett, George Burges, Desmond Dreyer, Ivor H. Cosby, George `Bud` Day, Neville Duke, L. S. Snaith, Peter Le Cheminant, Alan Deere, Edgar Percival, Jean Batten, John Bamford GC, K. S. Hughes GC, Ian Fraser VC (2), etc. Generally VG, 29
AVIATION: An excellent, large colour 24.5 x 32.5 print entitled Great Moments in Aviation History by artist William J. Reynolds, the image depicting over twenty aircraft and space rockets of different designs and periods in flight. Signed in bold pencil to the lower border by fifteen famous pilots comprising Neil Armstrong (1930- ) American Astronaut, Commander of Apollo XI (1969). The first man to walk on the moon, George A. Vaughn Jr. (1897-1989) American Fighter Ace of World War I, Leigh Wade (1897-1991) American Pioneer Aviator, flew around the world, 1924, James H. Doolittle (1896-1993) American Air Force General of World War II, Curtis LeMay (1906-1990) American Air Force General of World War II, George Gay (1917-1994) American Pilot of World War II, Joe Foss (1915-2003) American Fighter Ace of World War II, John W. Mitchell (d.1995) American Fighter Pilot of World War II, Chuck Yeager (1923- ) American Test Pilot, the first to travel faster than sound, 1947, Gail S. Halvorsen (1920- ) American Command Pilot, the original Candy Bomber, Paul W. Tibbets (1915-2007) American Brigadier General in the United States Air Force, pilot of the Enola Gay, the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in the history of warfare, Francis Gabreski (1919-2002) American Fighter Ace of World War II, William `Pete` Knight (1929-2004) American Test Pilot & Astronaut, Michael Novosel (1922-2006) American Air Force Pilot who served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam and Robin Olds (1922-2007) American Fighter Pilot of World War II. Also signed by the artist William J. Reynolds. Limited Edition number 54 of 1100. Professionally matted in two shades of blue to an overall size of 30 x 29. A rare and impressive collection of aviation signatures. EX
GAGARIN YURI (1934-1968) Russian Cosmonaut, the first man to travel in space, 1961 & TITOV GHERMAN (1935-2000) Russian Cosmonaut, the second man to orbit the Earth. Vintage signed colour 6 x 4 postcard photograph by both Gagarin and Titov individually, the image depicting the two cosmonauts seated outdoors together in a half length pose reading a newspaper. Signed by both with their names alone in bold, dark ink to a light area at the head of the image. About EX
GAGARIN YURI (1934-1968) Russian Cosmonaut, the first man to travel in space, 1961 & TITOV GHERMAN (1935-2000) Russian Cosmonaut, the second man to travel in space. Signed commemorative cover, the German envelope commemorating the two cosmonauts and featuring small portraits of each wearing their spacesuits. The cover bears an Eastern German postage stamp and is postally cancelled 6th August 1966. Signed by both Gagarin and Titov with their names alone to light areas alongside their portraits. Some very light, minor staining, not affecting the signatures, G
RUSSIAN COSMONAUTS: Selection of First Day Covers individually signed by various Russian cosmonauts including Alexei Leonov, Georgi Shonin, Andrian Nikolayev, Valentina Tereshkova, Gherman Titov, Valery Kubasov, Anatoli Filipchenko, Pavel Belyayev, Boris Volynov, Vitaly Zholobov, Valery Bykovsky, Georgi Beregovoy, Viktor Gorbatko, Viktor Savinykh, Yuri Romanenko, Vladimir Solovyov, Vitaly Sevastyanov, Alexander Ivanchenkov etc. A little duplication and some multiple signed. All of the covers have different colour designs associated with space flight. G to generally VG, 44
ARMSTRONG NEIL: (1930- ) American Astronaut, Commander of Apollo XI (1969). The first man to walk on the moon. Signed Commemorative cover honouring man`s third flight to the moon with Apollo XI and featuring portraits of the three crew members, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. A US postage stamp commemorating Apollo 8 is affixed to the cover and postally cancelled at Cape Canaveral, 16th July 1969, the date of the historic Apollo XI launch. Signed by Armstrong in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area. About EX
APOLLO XI: Signed First Day Cover by all three crew members of Apollo XI individually, Neil Armstrong (Commander, the first man to walk on the moon), Buzz Aldrin (Lunar Module Pilot, the second man to walk on the moon) and Michael Collins (Command Module Pilot). The cover commemorates the first moon landing and features an image of a footprint on the moon with the printed words `We came in peace for all mankind`. With a colour United States postage stamp also commemorating the first man on the moon, postally cancelled at Washington DC, 9th September 1969, and with a second cancellation dated on the day of the moon landing, 20th July 1969. Signed by Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins with their names alone to clear areas, in blue and black inks. Armstrong`s signature is a little light although perfectly legible. EX
ALDRIN BUZZ: (1930- ) American Astronaut, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo XI (1969). The second man to set foot on the moon. Book signed, a hardback edition of Encounter with Tiber, First Edition published by Warner Books, New York, July 1996. Signed by Aldrin with his name alone in blue ink to a clear area of the title page. Accompanied by the dust jacket. VG
COLLINS MICHAEL: (1930- ) American Astronaut, Command Module Pilot of Apollo XI, 1969. Book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of Carrying the Fire-An Astronaut`s Journeys, First Edition published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1974. Signed by Collins in black ink to the title page, `For David Scott, with all good wishes, Michael Collins` and dated February 1976 in his hand. Accompanied by the dustjacket (tears at edges). With the ownership signature of David H. Scott to the fly leaf. Also included is a photocopy of a letter from Collins to Ira Eaker, making reference to Scott. G
BRADLEY OMAR: (1893-1981) American General of World War II. D.S., Omar N. Bradley, being a signed cheque, Highland Falls, New York, 13th December 1952. The partially printed cheque, completed in Bradley`s hand, is drawn on the First National Bank and made payable to Columbia Country Club for the sum of $6.31. Bradley`s signature is only very slightly affected by the bank cancellations. Minor area of paper loss in the upper left corner, about VG
HITLER ADOLF: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1934-45. D.S., A Hitler, one page, 4to, Berchtesgaden, 24th October 1936, in German. The partially printed document, issued in The Name of the Reich, appoints Lieutenant-Colonel Toussaint, Commander of the First Battalion of the 19th Infantry Regiment, to be the Military and Air Attaché with the German Embassies in Prague and Bucharest and to be based in Prague, from 1st November 1936. It is also stated that he will wear the uniform of the War Ministry of the Reich. Boldly signed in dark fountain pen ink by Hitler at the conclusion in his capacity as Fuhrer and State Chancellor. Countersigned at the foot by Werner von Blomberg (1878-1946) German Generalfeldmarschall, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Erhard Milch (1892-1972) German Generalfeldmarschall, oversaw the development of the Luftwaffe, and one other. With blind embossed seal featuring the Nazi Eagle and Swastika. Two file holes to the left edge, not affecting the text or signature, VG
TISO JOZEF: (1887-1947) President of the Slovak State 1939-45. Rare manuscript D.S., Dr. Jozef Tiso, four pages, folio, Garmisch, 22nd August 1945. The manuscript, written by Tiso in bold pencil, in German, is the President`s statement provided to the Allies at the end of World War II and reads, in part, `I have never done anything against the former Czechoslovakian Republic, although I could have done so on the 6th of October 1938 when we united all parties of Slovakia in the program of our party, the Hlinka Slovakian Peoples Party. That program dealt with the autonomy of Slovakia in the Czechoslovakian Republic. I did nothing against the Czechoslovakian Republic in March 1939, when I went to Berlin on Hitler`s invitation....although I was requested by the foreign ministry to proclaim the independence of Slovakia in Berlin...I never had any dealings with foreign policy, not only because the Slovakian Nation is too small a factor to influence world affairs, but especially because internal affairs took up all of our strength. I dedicated myself completely to the service of my people to further the national, social, and economic interests and to save my nation from being incorporated in another nation and being exploited economically....The form and contents of the protection treaty with the German Reich were forced upon us...The protective treaty with the German Reich did not mean collaboration with National Socialism....I have never allowed, personally or officially, National Socialism in Slovakia....I always did everything in my power against National Socialistic influences; and always strived to save Slovakia from the danger of German occupation....If the Czechoslovakian Government demands my extradition I have to attribute it to these causes: First the false information about my political actions, and to the influence of the Bolsheviks whose request to go over to their side and proclaim the Soviet-Slovakian Republic I did not comply with but instead fled to the West.` Tiso has signed his name in pencil at the foot of each page and, at the conclusion of the document, adds a paragraph in ink in his hand, `This statement on four pages was written by me, by my own hand, freely and voluntarily, without force, threats, or compulsion....and I swear before God, the almighty, that it is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, and that I have concealed nothing thereof.` also adding his signature in ink. Accompanied by the original translation prepared by Private Henry Kamm and witnessed by 1st Lt. C. O. Porter, also signed by both. Rare. VG Tiso, a Priest, became the clerofascist leader of the Slovak State, a satellite state of Nazi Germany on 26th October 1939. Tiso was convicted for his activities in support of Nazism and treason and hanged in Bratislava on 18th April 1947.
AUTOGRAPHS: Small, miscellaneous selection of signed First Day Covers, signed postcard photographs (2) by various famous individuals including Odette Hallowes, Maurice Buckmaster, Bernard Lovell, Arthur C. Clarke, Simon Rattle & Nigel Kennedy (the latter adding several amusing ink additions to the portraits of Thomas Beecham, Malcolm Sargent and John Barbirolli on their postage stamps) etc. VG to EX, 7
AUTOGRAPHS: Miscellaneous selection of signed First Day Covers etc., by various famous people, mainly footballers, some scientists etc., including John McGovern, Pat Jennings, Les Ferdinand, Nigel Clough, Terry Butcher, Steve Bruce, Craig Brown, Billy Bingham, Peter Beardsley, Sam Allardyce, Ray Clemence, Sydney Brenner, David Bellamy, Antony Hewish, Arnold Wolfendale etc. Generally VG, 38
AUTOGRAPHS: A miscellaneous selection of signed clipped pieces, A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S., signed First Day Covers, a few 8 x 10 photographs etc., by a variety of famous individuals including Lord Rosebery, Ken Wallis, Chris Bonington, William Harcourt, Henry Goulburn, Stafford Northcote, James Byrnes, Cordell Hull, Dean Acheson, Frank B. Kellogg, Hamilton Fish, Dean Rusk, Dan Quayle, Schuyler Colfax, Edward Heath, Bill Pogue etc. A little duplication. FR to generally G, 45
AUTOGRAPHS: Selection of First Day Covers signed by a variety of famous individuals including Edmund Hillary, Ranulph Fiennes (9, most with different designs commemorating the Transglobe Expedition 1979-82), Alec Rose, Ellen MacArthur, Mike Bannister, Terry Waite, Robert Runcie (signed as Archbishop of Canterbury), Chay Blyth, Robin Knox Johnston, Grace Coolidge, Mairead Maguire etc. Generally VG, 28
AMERICAN PRESIDENTS: William H. Taft (1857-1930) American President 1909-13. Ink signature (`Wm. H. Taft`) and two additional words in his hand on an irregularly clipped piece removed from the conclusion of a letter; Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) American President 1913-21. Ink signature (`Woodrow Wilson`) on a 12mo card bearing the gold embossed insignia of the President at the head. Together with an identical card signed by Edith Bolling Wilson (1872-1961) First Lady of the United States 1915-21. All three signatures are laid down to an 8vo page removed from an album alongside a fourth, unidentified, signature. Some light overall age wear and minor discoloration, about G
RUGBY WORLD CUP: An official Match Day programme for the Rugby World Cup Final, Australia vs. England, at the Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22nd November 2003, signed in bold black ink to the front cover by the Rugby Captains Martin Johnson (England) and Francois Pienaar (South Africa) individually. Together with a First Day Cover commemorating the Rugby World Cup individually signed by the Australian rugby players David Campese and Nick Farr-Jones individually. Postally cancelled at Lansdowne Road, 20th October 1991. VG to EX, 2
SHARKEY JACK: (1902-1994) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion 1932-33. A.L.S., Jack Sharkey, two pages, 4to, Epping, New Hampshire, n.d. (`Saturday`), to Fred [Corcoran]. Sharkey forwards some signed contracts (no longer present) and continues to report on the hectic time he has had recently, describing an accident that his mother had, and also referring to fishing, the weather and his children. Together with a signed and inscribed 6 x 8 photograph of Sharkey seated in a full length pose alongside John Buckley. Signed twice by Sharkey to light areas of the image, dated 22nd August 1975 in his hand and also, by means of identification, dated New York, 1926. Sharkey has also added the name of Buckley to the image and annotated the photograph in pencil to the verso, `My manager J. Buckley and me. N.Y.` One slight rust stain caused by a paperclip at the head of the first page of the letter, just affecting a few letters of text. Some light surface creasing to the photograph. G to about VG, 2
[BOXING]: EDWARD VIII (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom January-December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. An interesting, original typescript of a speech given by Edward, Prince of Wales, with several holograph corrections in pencil, four pages, 8vo, n.p. (London), n.d. (March 1919). The speech was delivered by the Prince of Wales at the National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, following the flyweight boxing match between Jimmy Wilde and Joe Lynch on 31st March 1919. The speech is prepared with varying paragraphs, dependent on which fighter was victorious, and reads, in part (bold words representing the Prince`s holograph corrections) `Gentlemen, I have very often heard of The National Sporting Club, and I have always wanted to come, but I consider that I am extremely fortunate in paying my first visit to the Club on such a wonderful occasion, when we have seen such a fine contest. Of course we cannot help feeling pleased that the British representative won, and I congratulate Wilde most heartily on his magnificent exhibition. At the same time we welcome our opponent from the other side, and I congratulate him on the sporting way he fought. It is by meetings such as these that the Anglo-American friendship which we have welcomed during the War becomes cemented for all time.....We all know what boxing has done to develop the fighting spirit during the War and I am more than glad to hear....that we shall now have a board of control which will foster and develop the boxing of this country in the way we all want to see it. Gentlemen I want to thank you all very much for your most kind welcome.` One file hole to the upper left corner of each page and with some light age wear, about VG Jimmy Wilde (1892-1969) Welsh Boxer, the first official World Flyweight Champion 1914-15, 1916-23. Joe Lynch (1898-1965) American Boxer. The speech was delivered at the second meeting of Wilde and Lynch, the first having taken place a few months previously on 11th December 1918. Wilde beat Lynch on a points decision in each fight.
CRICKET: Two official printed slim 4to scorecards for England v. Australia, Cornhill Insurance Centenary Test Match at Lord’s Ground, August/September 1980, the first individually signed in blue inks by twelve England players including Geoff Boycott, Graham Gooch, Ian Botham, Mike Gatting, Bill Athey, David Gower, Mike Hendrick etc., and the second individually signed in blue, black and red inks by twelve Australia players including Greg Chappell, Ashley Mallett, Allan Border, Rod Marsh, Dennis Lillee, Kim Hughes, Graham Yallop etc. The first scorecard with a light vertical surface crease at the centre, about VG, 2
CRICKET: Two official gold printed slim 4to completed scorecards for England v. Australia, Cornhill Insurance Test Match at Lord’s Ground, June 1989, the first individually signed in blue inks by thirteen England players including David Gower, Mike Gatting, Robin Smith, Allan Lamb, Neil Foster, Jack Russell, Chris Broad, Graham Dilley, Graham Gooch, Angus Fraser etc., and the second individually signed in blue inks by thirteen Australia players including Allan Border, Mark Taylor, David Boon, Dean Jones, Steve Waugh, Merv Hughes, Geoff Lawson etc. VG to EX, 2
FISCHER ROBERT: (1943-2008) American-born Icelandic World Chess Champion. An excellent, rare A.L.S., Bobby, two pages, 4to, Fifth Avenue, New York, 8th September 1965, to his mother Regina, on the printed stationery of the Fifth Avenue hotel. Fischer informs his mother that he is currently playing in the Capablanca Memorial Tournament by cable and remarks `My score is 7-2 tied for first with [Borislav] Ivkov and [Vasily] Smyslov, but there`s still a long way to go because the tournament is 21 rounds. The tournament will end around Sept. 25 or Sept. 26th I think.` He further states that he hopes his mother is taking care of herself and feeling good and asks her to write to him in care of the hotel while the tournament progresses. In concluding he asks for some magazines to which she has subscribed on his behalf to be sent to his lawyer, `I appreciate all the trouble you`ve gone to for me with these magazines and I`ve gotten quite a bit of good use out of them.` Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Fischer and signed (`Robert Fischer`) by him in the return address panel. Together with an original unsigned Christmas Greetings card sent by Fischer and featuring a photograph of him to the inside with a facsimile signature. A letter of good content. VG, 2 Fischer had planned to personally attend and play in the Capablanca Memorial Tournament which took place in Havana in 1965, however the US State Department refused to endorse his passport as being valid for travel to Cuba. Fischer therefore proposed a unique arrangement to which the tournament officials agreed: he would play his moves from a room at the Marshall Chess Club which were then transmitted by teletype to Cuba. The tournament was something of an ordeal for Fischer, who had to endure playing sessions of between eight and twelve hours. Despite this he tied for second-fourth places with a score of 15- 21, behind former World Champion Vasily Smyslov, whom he defeated in their individual game.
FILM DIRECTORS: Selection of signed cards, a few signed pieces, First Day Cover (1) by various Film Directors and Producers including Orson Welles, John Ford, Adolph Zukor, Joe Layton, Rene Clair, Michael Kidd, Sidney Lumet, Billy Wilder, Hal Prince, Budge Crawley, Louis Malle, Rouben Mamoulian etc. Some light age wear, G, 22
LEE BERNARD: (1908-1981) English Actor, famous for his portrayal of M in the first eleven James Bond films. Vintage signed and inscribed 7 x 9.5 photograph showing Lee in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold, dark blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the background. Scarce in this form. VG
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing 15 signatures by various entertainers including Robert Shaw, Leslie Phillips, John Mills, Sean Connery (2; vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph with first name only and vintage signed and inscribed 6.5 x 8.5 photograph), Peter Byrne, land and water speed record holder Donald Campbell etc. Most are on pieces, programmes or photographs laid down to pages (some with sellotape at head, causing slight staining), and a few loose. FR to generally G
STUART WILLIAMS / WALES Match-worn Wales shirt, number 2, worn by Stuart Williams of West Brom who made 43 appearances for Wales between 1954 and 1965. This shirt is yellow, short sleeved, with green v neck and green edgings to the sleeves. Red badge of the Welsh FA is sewn on to the left breast, number is in green. The player thinks that this shirt was from his first International against Austria in 1954, the shirt is an Umbro Tangeru Light-weight shirt. Generally good
1956 EUROPEAN CUP SEMI Official Real Madrid Revista magazine dated March 1956 previewing the first ever European Cup semi-final ties, Real Madrid v A.C Milan. Headlined "Real Madrid - AC Milan, En Semifinales De La Copa De Europa" includes A.C Milan team group picture to the front cover with full previews for both legs inside which were due to be played 19 Apr in Madrid and 01 May in Milan. No official programmes at either leg. Good
CHELSEA CHAMPIONS A complete set of home and away Chelsea programmes covering the first Premier League Championship season in 2004/05 to include all league, Cup and European matches, Pirate issues and Friendlies (including Zola match). Included are some rare away league matches at Birmingham, West Brom, Charlton, Crystal Palace, Fulham and Blackburn. Also included in this lot are 10 tickets from the Carling Cup Final v Liverpool x 2, Champions League matches against Barcelona, PSG, Porto, Liverpool, CSKA Moscow, Zola Friendly match v Real Zaragosa x 2 and Carling Cup semi-final v Man Utd. Good/very good
TOTTENHAM Official handbook 1920-21 season, magnificently rebound in navy blue cloth with gilt inscription, original covers removed but all 36 pages present and in good condition. Recording the record breaking 1919/20 season when Spurs won the Division with the greatest number of points to date and became the first club to reach 100 goals during the season. Some scores neatly entered. Good
MANCHESTER UNITED Scarce public practice match programme, 13/8/49, "Welcome Home" issue as United First team moved back to Old Trafford.Four page issue with line-ups for two Reds v Blues games, several Babes involved in the two games including Byrne, Jones, Blanchflower, Violett and Bent, minor fold and very slight ageing. Generally good

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