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Sir
Bobby Charlton Books |
Sir Bobby
Charlton was and still is a name everybody knows in football.
If you ever went on holiday abroad pre-Beckham days, and you
said to a local that you were from Manchester, a common reply
would be, "Aah, Manchester United, Bobby Charlton!"
He's a winner of three league championships with the Reds,
an FA Cup winner in 1963 and the first Englishman to lift
up the European Cup in 1968. Two years earlier, he lead England
to victory in the World Cup. Even after all his achievements,
Bobby is still a very modest man. |
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My
Manchester United Years - Volume 1 |
By
Sir Bobby Charlton |
Publishers
Headline Publishers |
2007 |
Bobby
Charlton is Manchester United through and through. He was
a member of the original 'Busby Babes' and has devoted his
career to the club, playing in 754 games over 17 years. During
that period, he won everything the game had to offer, played
alongside some of the greats such as Best and Law, suffered
devastating defeats and was involved in one of the greatest
football tragedies of all time. Here, for the very first time,
he tells the story of those United years. With his beloved
Reds, he tasted FA Cup victory in the emotional final of 1963,
won three first division championships and in 1968, he reached
the pinnacle of club success, winning the European Cup. Inevitably,
such highs are balanced with no less dramatic lows, such as
the 1957 European Cup semi-final, the highly charged 1958
FA Cup loss which followed only weeks after the horrors of
the Munich Air disaster, and the 1969 European Cup defeat
by Milan. He is one of the true gentlemen of football and
the legacy that Bobby Charlton gives to United is beyond compare.
Released September 6th 2007 in hardback. |
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Can
You Get Bobby Charlton? |
By
Steven Chaytor |
Publishers
Kipper Publishers |
2003 |
The
true story of Crook Town's amazing Indian adventure. It was
suggested to Crook Town's doctor that the club should embark
on a tour of the doctor's birth town in India. In 1976, their
dream turned into reality. The book's title relates to the
Indians' hope of having at least one of the illustrious 1966
England World Cup winning team in their ranks. |
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Jack
& Bobby - A Story of Two Brothers in Conflict |
By
Leo McKinstry |
Publishers
Harper Collins |
2002 |
At
nearly 500 pages the author has gone to town on the story
of the Charlton Brothers. Subtitled 'A story of brothers in
conflict' this is a ver good read. Arguably the best Manchester
United biography ever written. The paperback was released
in 2003. |
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Bobby
Charlton's Most Memorable Matches |
By
Bobby Charlton & Ken Jones |
Publishers
Stanley Paul |
1984 |
Bobby's
account of the top ten games of his career, with cartoon illustrations
by Roy Ullyett. |
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The
Charlton Brothers |
By
Norman Harris |
Publishers
Stanley Paul |
1971 |
The
story of Bobby & Jack Charlton and how they rose to stardom
to play in the same World Cup Winning team. Reissued in paperback,
1972, by Sportsman Book Club. |
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Giants
of Football - Bobby Charlton |
By
Ken Jones |
Publishers
Wolfe |
1971 |
Part
of the 1971 Giants Of Football Series - a profile of Bobby.
A rare book, hard to find. |
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Bobby
Charlton's Book of European Football No.4 |
By
Bobby Charlton |
Publishers
Souvenir |
1972 |
1972
soccer annual from Bobby Charlton looking at the players in
Europe. |
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Bobby
Charlton's Book of European Football No.3 |
By
Bobby Charlton |
Publishers
Souvenir |
1971 |
1971
soccer annual from Bobby Charlton looking at the players in
Europe. |
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Bobby
Charlton's Book of European Football No.2 |
By
Bobby Charlton |
Publishers
Souvenir |
1970 |
1970
soccer annual from Bobby Charlton looking at the players in
Europe. |
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Bobby
Charlton's Book of European Football |
By
Bobby Charlton |
Publishers
Souvenir |
1969 |
1969
soccer annual from Bobby Charlton looking at the players in
Europe. |
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This
Game of Soccer |
By
Bobby Charlton |
Publishers
Cassell |
1967 |
A
large format autobiography with a about one third devoted
to the 1966 World Cup. |
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Forward
For England |
By
Bobby Charlton |
Publishers
Pelham |
1967 |
Bobby's
autobiography issued after the World Cup win but before the
European Cup triumph. |
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My
Soccer Life |
By
Bobby Charlton |
Publishers
Pelham |
1964 |
Early
Bobby Charlton autobiography. Reissued in 1966 by Sportsmans
book club. |
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Bobby
Charlton's Book of Soccer |
Edited
By Kenneth Wheeler |
Publishers
Cassell |
1960 |
The
earliest book on Bobby Charlton's career. Includes lots of
black and white photos.. |
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