Hardback 400 pages NEW - MINT - PRISTINE - NEVER BEEN OPENED
Brisbane Road Memories
The Most Comprehensive Orient Book Ever Written
In the annals of English football, few historical records have been as meticulously compiled as Kaufman and Ravenhill's comprehensive chronicle of Leyton Orient. The authors, with their combined decades of passionate research, have crafted a narrative that brings to life the club's journey from its humble beginnings in 1881 as Glyn Cricket Club.
The tome presents an extraordinary depth of detail, particularly in its treatment of the club's earliest days. Kaufman's keen eye for historical minutiae shines through in his portrayal of the transition from Orient to Clapton, while Ravenhill's statistical prowess ensures that every match, every goal, and every significant moment is preserved with remarkable precision.
What sets this volume apart is its treatment of the club's most memorable matches. The authors' description of Orient's singular season in Division One (1962-63) is particularly poignant, capturing both the euphoria of reaching the summit of English football and the subsequent heartbreak of relegation. Their narrative style, employing British spelling and pronunciations throughout, lends an authentic voice to the telling of these pivotal moments.
The biographical section, which features approximately 150 player profiles, demonstrates the author's commitment to honouring both the legendary figures and the unsung heroes who have donned the Orient shirts. Each profile is crafted with careful attention to detail, offering insights into the personalities who have shaped the club's identity over more than a century of competition.
Perhaps most impressive is the statistical survey, a monument to thoroughness that includes every professional match the club has played. The attendance figures, team line-ups, and match dates are presented with scholarly precision, creating an invaluable resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike.
The authors' treatment of the club's evolution through various home grounds, from Whittle's Athletic Ground to Brisbane Road, paints a vivid picture of Orient's physical journey through East London. Their description of the match-day atmosphere across different eras helps readers understand how the club has remained such an integral part of the community.
Kaufman and Ravenhill's work stands as more than just a statistical record; it's a living document of a football club's soul. Their attention to the social history surrounding the club, including its role during both World Wars and its significance in East London's sporting landscape, elevates this work beyond mere documentation to become a crucial piece of football literature.
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Publisher: Breedon Books Publishing Co Ltd
Published: August 1, 2006
Price: £25.00
Hardcover: 400 pages
ISBN-10: 1859834809
ISBN-13: 978-1859834800
Lavishly illustrated
Weight: 1.5K