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Liverpool!

The Comic Strip History of Liverpool FC

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By Bob Bond
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  • Published: 29th Sep 2008
  • ISBN: 1905326408
  • Pages: 56
  • Size: 297mm x 210mm

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Wonderfully hand drawn by former Roy of the Rovers and Charles Buchan's Football Monthly illustrator Bob Bond, "Liverpool!" brings the history of one of England's biggest and most illustrious football clubs to life in the true spirit of the great British football comics.

From the formation of the club in 1892 (when Everton left Anfield in a row over beer!), follow the rise of the Reds in glorious comic strip with every shot into the top corner from Toshack, Dalglish, Fowler or Torres, accompanied by a great big WOOSH! and witty speech bubbles from the crowd.

Full colour throughout, this brilliant book will appeal to Liverpool mad lads and Dads alike.

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