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The Boys Book of Soccer 1946
The Boys Book of Soccer 1946
The Boys Book of Soccer 1946
The Boys Book of Soccer 1946
A Classic Piece of Soccer Literature from the 1940's

The Boys Book of Soccer 1946

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The Boys Book of Soccer 1946 to 1960 all with dustjackets

The annual is the very first edition of a series published in 1945 by Evans Brothers. It was printed on war economy standard paper due to post-war restrictions, which were lifted by the time of the 1950 edition.
This edition covers the 1945-1946 soccer season. This annual is a fascinating collection featuring many pictures, illustrations, stories, articles, quizzes, tips, and the principal rules of the game. It serves both as an instructional guide and an engaging read for soccer enthusiasts. The SoccerBooks Team categorises it as a timeless work of football literature from the 1940s.
This edition is notable as the first mass-market soccer annual. It paved the way for other popular annuals such as: The FA Book for Boys (first published in 1947)The Big Book of Football Champions (first published in 1950) Charles Buchan’s Soccer Gift Book (first published in 1953) The Topical Times Football Book (first published in 1959)
Collectors regard the book as a valuable asset, and there are numerous editions in exceptional condition. It is currently safeguarded with archival Dust jacket sleeve to ensure its preservation. "The Boys' Book of Football" was instrumental in the widespread adoption of football among young people in the aftermath of World War II. It offered a structured approach to participating in the sport, which integrated education on the game's rules and strategies with entertainment.To obtain a copy or obtain additional information regarding the collection of these editions, please reach out to the seller via the email address provided for price updates.
Please email for price update for the 1946 edition sales@soccerbooks.co.uk
Now protected with Archival Dust Jacket Sleeve

SoccerBooks FlickThru Service Flick Thru the annuals
view all the photos and content with our video


The Boys Book of Soccer 1946 to 1960 all with dustjackets

The annual is the very first edition of a series published in 1945 by Evans Brothers. It was printed on war economy standard paper due to post-war restrictions, which were lifted by the time of the 1950 edition.
This edition covers the 1945-1946 soccer season. This annual is a fascinating collection featuring many pictures, illustrations, stories, articles, quizzes, tips, and the principal rules of the game. It serves both as an instructional guide and an engaging read for soccer enthusiasts. The SoccerBooks Team categorises it as a timeless work of football literature from the 1940s.
This edition is notable as the first mass-market soccer annual. It paved the way for other popular annuals such as: The FA Book for Boys (first published in 1947)The Big Book of Football Champions (first published in 1950) Charles Buchan’s Soccer Gift Book (first published in 1953) The Topical Times Football Book (first published in 1959)
Collectors regard the book as a valuable asset, and there are numerous editions in exceptional condition. It is currently safeguarded with archival Dust jacket sleeve to ensure its preservation. "The Boys' Book of Football" was instrumental in the widespread adoption of football among young people in the aftermath of World War II. It offered a structured approach to participating in the sport, which integrated education on the game's rules and strategies with entertainment.To obtain a copy or obtain additional information regarding the collection of these editions, please reach out to the seller via the email address provided for price updates.
Please email for price update for the 1946 edition sales@soccerbooks.co.uk
Now protected with Archival Dust Jacket Sleeve

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