Jack Charlton – Charlton – First UK Edition 1996 – SIGNED

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Jack Charlton – Charlton – First UK Edition 1996 – SIGNED

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£185.00

First edition, first printing. Published by Partridge Press in London, 1996. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper has some slight toning to the spine and some slight separation at the top of the spine. It has not been price clipped. The boards are free from notable chips and marks and the text blocks are free from foxing. The authors signature is present on the full title page in black ink, reading ‘Best wishes, Jack Charlton’. Overall, this is a near fine copy.
He spent his entire club career with Leeds United from 1950 to 1973, helping the club to the Second Division title (1963–64), First Division title (1968–69), FA Cup (1972), League Cup (1968), Charity Shield (1969), Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1968 and 1971), as well as one other promotion from the Second Division (1955–56) and five second-place finishes in the First Division, two FA Cup final defeats and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final defeat. His 629 league and 762 total competitive appearances are club records. He was the elder brother of former Manchester United forward Bobby Charlton, who was also one of his teammates in England’s World Cup final victory. In 2006, Leeds United supporters voted Charlton into the club’s greatest XI.


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First edition, first printing. Published by Partridge Press in London, 1996. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper has some slight toning to the spine and some slight separation at the top of the spine. It has not been price clipped. The boards are free from notable chips and marks and the text blocks are free from foxing. The authors signature is present on the full title page in black ink, reading ‘Best wishes, Jack Charlton’. Overall, this is a near fine copy.
He spent his entire club career with Leeds United from 1950 to 1973, helping the club to the Second Division title (1963–64), First Division title (1968–69), FA Cup (1972), League Cup (1968), Charity Shield (1969), Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1968 and 1971), as well as one other promotion from the Second Division (1955–56) and five second-place finishes in the First Division, two FA Cup final defeats and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final defeat. His 629 league and 762 total competitive appearances are club records. He was the elder brother of former Manchester United forward Bobby Charlton, who was also one of his teammates in England’s World Cup final victory. In 2006, Leeds United supporters voted Charlton into the club’s greatest XI.