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The Lane: The Official history of the world famous home of the Spurs

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Lane: The Official history of the world famous home of the Spurs

Contributors:

By (Author) Tottenham Hotspur

ISBN:

9781909534674

Publisher:

Vision Sports Publishing Ltd

Imprint:

Vision Sports Publishing Ltd

Publication Date:

1st June 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Sports teams and clubs

Dewey:

796.334630942188

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 242mm, Height 300mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

1646g

Description

This beautiful coffee table book celebrates the history of White Hart Lane the world famous home of the Spurs since 1899 as an exciting new future looms in the form of a new stadium. Packed with great photographs, memorabilia and the memories of Spurs legends past and present who have graced the hallowed turf, this wonderful book was put together by the award-winning publishing team behind the best-selling 61: The Spurs Double.

The Lane is a unique portrait of one of one of football's great cathedrals as it reaches the end of its story, and the most comprehensive study of the ground ever published.

A must-have for any Spurs fan.

Author Bio

Adam Powley Adam is a sports journalist, author and lecturer, who has written more than 20 books including the bestselling When Football Was Football: Tottenham Hotspur. His most recent book (with Robert Gillan) is Shankly's Village: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Glenbuck and Its Famous Footballing Sons, which includes the stories of two famous old Spurs, Alex Tait and Sandy Brown, who both graced the White Hart Lane pitch in the early 1900s. Adam's first game at White Hart Lane was a 0-0 draw with Brighton in 1977, three weeks after Spurs had thrashed Bristol Rovers 9-0. Martin Cloake Martin is a writer, editor and season ticket holder at Spurs. His work appears in a wide range of football publications, and he has written extensively on fan culture. His last book, written with Spurs blogger Alan Fisher, was A People's History of THFC. His first game at White Hart Lane was against Bolton Wanderers in 1978. Doug Cheeseman Doug is a freelance graphic designer specialising in illustrated sports and photography books. His last book was 1966: The 50th anniversary. His first game at The Lane was a 3-0 win v Everton in April 1980.

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