by RobJovanovic (Author)
When not playing Subbuteo or rearranging the Shoot League Ladders on a Saturday tea-time to take in that afternoon's results, the rest of the week for your average 1960s or 70s schoolboy was largely given over to amassing the football card collection, and, later, its successor the sticker annual. The cards were eagerly purchased at the newsagent's, complete with luminous stick of pink gum; they were 'skimmed' against a brick wall in some complicated game in the playground, swapped with school mates, fought over, more were purchased...yet somehow you still ended up with only the Birmingham City first team. They were the Pokemon cards of the Wilson governments; and today they are as collectable as their modern-day Japanese equivalent. In this (first ever) history of the football card and sticker annual Rob Jovanovic traces the history of the playing card right back to the golden age of the cigarette card (in turn a development from nineteenth-century French business cards), charting its development through the decades upto the modern-day sticker album. In doing so, the book provides a nostalgic, photographic history of the game.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 27 Oct 2005
ISBN 10: 0752873121
ISBN 13: 9780752873121
Book Overview: Retro appeal: designed and packaged to lie between Footballers' Haircuts and Flick to Kick: An Illustrated History of Subbuteo Huge appeal for Christmas gift market and the serious collectors' market: the thirst for football memorabilia has never been greater Heavily illustrated: an object of desire for nostalgic thirty-, fortysomething dad.