Leeds United Memorabilia: A History of United Artefacts and Paraphernalia by Robert Endeacott
Leeds United Memorabilia is a captivating photographic history of artefacts and paraphernalia connected with the famous club and its 100-plus-year history.
Leeds United did not create football collectibles and souvenirs but they were one of the main drivers of the industry, especially in the 1960s and 70s when Don Revie rejuvenated the club and put them on the map of world club football.
Together with well-known collector and historian Neil Barker, author Robert Endeacott brings the artefacts to life with fascinating information and entertaining anecdotes.
Filled with eye-catching photos of rare collectibles, the book features contributions and interviews from major collectors like Chris Miller, David Kirkby, Ben Hunt, Pete Hopton, Mark Whelan and David Gaertner. There's also a foreword by renowned sports artist and raconteur Paul 'The Beaver' Trevillion, who is an integral part of the history of Leeds United memorabilia.
Leeds fans of all ages will love this book!