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The Celtic View
The 100 Issues That Made You Laugh, Cry and Cheer
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- Published: 1st Nov 2007
- ISBN: 0755315839
- Pages: 224
- Size: 245mm x 185mm
From the Publisher:
Celtic View" is the oldest and best-selling club magazine in the world. It was first published in August 1965 and now sells over 20,000 copies per week. Throughout thedecades since, it has reported on all the triumphant, devastating, exciting and controversial moments in Celtic's history.
From the Lisbon Lions, Dalglish's departure, centenary success and Jock Stein's death, right through to the present day and the appointment of Gordon Strachan and the passing of Parkhead legend Jinky Johnstone. Now, for the first time, the 100 most memorable covers - chosen by the club itself and the editors of the Celtic View" - are reproduced in one book. Each of the issues chosen will feature the front cover together with images from the inside pages plus expert analysis on why that particular cover was chosen, explaining the context of the time and follow up on what happened in the stories featured.
No Celtic fan will want to miss out on the top 100 issues of the magazine that has reflected their passion and commitment to their club for more than 40 years.
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