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The 1905 Originals Bob Howitt

The 1905 Originals By Bob Howitt

The 1905 Originals by Bob Howitt


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Summary

In 1905 the Originals, the first All Black rugby team set out on a world tour, playing 34 matches, 31 in the UK, 1 in France and 2 in California.

The 1905 Originals Summary

The 1905 Originals by Bob Howitt

In 1905 the Originals, the first All Black rugby team set out on a world tour, playing 34 matches, 31 in the UK, 1 in France and 2 in California. A unique record of their tour was kept by one of the selectors - a scrapbook of memorabilia - which has everything from menu cards for official dinners to the accounts for each game, tickets and programmes and newspaper clippings with game reports and scores for each game, messages sent to and from New Zealand and other fascinating items that will provide a unique record of the era and the personalities of the All Blacks. Harper Collins has been given exclusive access to the irreplaceable scrapbooks, and a distinctive collectible book will be the end result, that is guaranteed to become a must have for all bona fide rugby fans. Specially designed and printed in sepia to replicate the images of the age the 1905 All Black Originals will be a stunning book, with it launch timed to coincide with the Lions tour in June 2005.

About Bob Howitt

Bob Howitt is the author of 13 books on rugby and Dianne Haworth is an award winning journalist and editor.

Additional information

GOR007712886
9781869505530
1869505530
The 1905 Originals by Bob Howitt
Used - Very Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
2005-07-29
220
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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