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The Valiant 500 - Biographies of Charlton Athletic Players Past and Present

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The Valiant 500 - Biographies of Charlton Athletic Players Past and Present

by Colin Cameron

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Sidcup, Kent: Colin Cameron, 1991 This book covers the period 1921 to 1991 so it is now more of an archive document than an up to date record. However for those who can remember the cup winning team of 1947 with the great Sam Bartram, Charlton and England goalkeeper, it's a great trip down memory lane. 454pp.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Valiant 500 - Biographies of Charlton Athletic Players Past and Present
Author
Colin Cameron
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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Publisher
Colin Cameron
Place of Publication
Sidcup, Kent
Date Published
1991
Size
215x155mm
Keywords
Charlton Athletic Football Club

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