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$225.00 (Harrisburg PA): The Cuneo Eastern Press., Inc.) (1962). Broadside. Approximately 14" x 6". Printed in "Eagle green" ink with Philadelphia Eagle logo at top of the broadside. Two light... more>> $100.00 Baltimore: Tom Gorman 1964. Apparent first edition. Brown pebblegrain cloth decorated in gilt. Illustrated with photographs. Personalized in gilt on the front... more>> $225.00 (Chapel Hill): Office of the Commissioner and Atlantic Coast Conference Service Bureau (1956, 1957). First edition. Wrappers bound in. 112, 72, 36pp. Bound in green buckram with the embossed name of Bob Paul on the front board.... more>> $100.00 Annapolis MD: United States Naval Institute (1950). Revised edition, revised by the V-Five Association (Don B. Faurot, W. Madison Bell, and Bernard W. Bierman). 238pp., index. Fine in... more>> $40.00 New York Giants: 75 Years of Football Memories Sports Publishing Inc. (1999). First edition. Fine in a fine dustwrapper. more>> $10.00 Chicago: Pro Football Weekly (1967). Promotional subscription flyer. A few faint spots of foxing, else fine. more>> $25.00 New York: Oxmoor House (1993). First edition. Fine in a near fine dustwrapper with a small hole on the back panel. Includes contributions from Tex Maule, Paul... more>> $450.00 High School Football and How to Win Games Toledo OH: The Wilkinson-Sloat Printing Company (1928). First edition. Green cloth with white painted decoration. Introduction by Albert D. Groves. Small owner name on the front pastedown,... more>> $45.00 The Fifth Down: Democracy and the Football Revolution New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan (1971). First edition. Near fine with light soiling to the foredge, slight chewing to the tail of the upper board, in a near fine dustwrapper... more>> $45.00 The Fifth Down: Democracy and the Football Revolution New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan (1971). First edition. Tiny bit of wear to the crown of the spine, else fine in a near fine dustwrapper with minor rubbing. more>> |
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