The Everton Encyclopaedia

James Corbett
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In this mammoth landmark book, author James Corbett has chronicled the individuals and incidents that made Everton into the great institution that we know today. With entries on every man to pull on an Everton shirt, including more than 450 full biographical entries, some 350,000 words and utilising new and original research from the recently opened Everton Collection, Corbett's book crosses new boundaries in the study of Evertonia. Lavishly illustrated and printed in full colour throughout this is a book that will be passed down through generations of Evertonians. Nearly a decade after the first publication of his acclaimed narrative history of the club - The School of Science - and coming after deCoubertin Books' publication of The Official Complete Record, this is the perfect addition to every Evertonian's library.
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