The Official Collingwood Illustrated Encyclopedia
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Collingwood is Australian Football's biggest and most famous club. The Official Collingwood Illustrated Encyclopedia celebrates the rich history of this great club - players, coaches, premierships won and lost, fans, memorable moments and more, all captured in stunning photos.There are profiles of all the Magpie heroes and legends, a decade-by-decade analysis of the club since its first official match in 1892, and a look at the football families who have black and white running through their veins.This updated edition of the encyclopedia includes profiles of the new inductees in the club's Hall of Fame, magic moments such as Jack Anthony's last-gasp semi-final goal against Adelaide in 2009, and all the headline-grabbers from the last five years.
Author: Michael Roberts (Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, Australia)
Format: Hardback, 240 pages, 220mm x 300mm
Published: 2010, Geoff Slattery Publishing Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: Ball Games: Field & Outdoor
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Collingwood is Australian Football's biggest and most famous club. The Official Collingwood Illustrated Encyclopedia celebrates the rich history of this great club - players, coaches, premierships won and lost, fans, memorable moments and more, all captured in stunning photos.There are profiles of all the Magpie heroes and legends, a decade-by-decade analysis of the club since its first official match in 1892, and a look at the football families who have black and white running through their veins.This updated edition of the encyclopedia includes profiles of the new inductees in the club's Hall of Fame, magic moments such as Jack Anthony's last-gasp semi-final goal against Adelaide in 2009, and all the headline-grabbers from the last five years.
The Official Collingwood Illustrated Encyclopedia