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Europe (EU and Non-EU): 18 December
USA, Canada and Mexico: 17 December
Rest of world: 17 December
£285.00
£285.00
First edition, first printing. Published by Stanley Paul in London, 1952. This is a very good copy. The dust wrapper has typical wear to the edges, and a small tear on the rear panel. It has had some colour repair to the spine, evident internally. It has not been price clipped, showing the original 7s 6d net price. The boards are slightly bumped along the edges and at the corners. There is a separation at the spine in the middle of the text, showing the hinges. The text blocks are foxed. SIGNED via a clipped photograph to the front endpaper.
The autobiography of England great Alf Ramsey where he discusses his playing days for Spurs and England. He would of course go on to reach sporting immortality by managing England to its world cup victory in 1966.
First edition, first printing. Published by Stanley Paul in London, 1952. This is a very good copy. The dust wrapper has typical wear to the edges, and a small tear on the rear panel. It has had some colour repair to the spine, evident internally. It has not been price clipped, showing the original 7s 6d net price. The boards are slightly bumped along the edges and at the corners. There is a separation at the spine in the middle of the text, showing the hinges. The text blocks are foxed. SIGNED via a clipped photograph to the front endpaper.
The autobiography of England great Alf Ramsey where he discusses his playing days for Spurs and England. He would of course go on to reach sporting immortality by managing England to its world cup victory in 1966.
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