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New book: Valley Heroes
            
                
                    Henry Irving                
                
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            Dear Friends
I’m sending you this email as I know that you are either a Charlton Athletic supporter, a supporter of another football club or have an interest in football in general.
I have just published this book on Amazon and it is available as a paperback (£14.99) and as a Kindle ebook (£1.99).
You can view the book’s details on Amazon but basically it tells the story of the 33 players who were the top goalscorer for Charlton for each season from 1920/21-1968/69.
 It includes their career statistics for Charlton and their Football League statistics for their other League clubs. Their non-league clubs are also included in their career history as are any honours and international caps won.
There is also a review of the season(s) in which they were Charlton’s top marksman to see how they achieved their place in the Club’s history.
My fellow Charlton supporter, David Ramzan, has provided caricatures of each player.
A second book is in the pipeline to cover the period from 1970 onwards.
Please take a look if you are interested and/or share these details with anyone that you think Is likely to be.
If you do decide to purchase a copy, I hope that you will enjoy reading it as much as I have enjoyed researching and writing it.
 Best wishes
John ⚽️


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            Thanks for the tip. Superb book.
Purchased it for £1.99 on my Kindle last night0 - 
            Not seen it as bought a paperback for museum library so good to hear it's good.
You don't fancy writing a 400 word review for the programme by tomorrow do you @Richard J?0 - 
            Holding out for the paperback.
Paperback: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Valley-Heroes-Part-John-Farrell/dp/1708839852/ref=sr_1_4?crid=39Z4ELW51M4LY&keywords=john+farrell&qid=1574067816&sprefix=John+fares,aps,162&sr=8-4
Kindle: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Valley-Heroes-Part-John-Farrell-ebook/dp/B081LGBYRC/ref=sr_1_5?crid=39Z4ELW51M4LY&keywords=john+farrell&qid=1574067816&sprefix=John+fares,aps,162&sr=8-50 - 
            
I would be delighted to.Henry Irving said:Not seen it as bought a paperback for museum library so good to hear it's good.
You don't fancy writing a 400 word review for the programme by tomorrow do you @Richard J?
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cafchistorian@gmail.com is the emailRichard J said:
I would be delighted to.Henry Irving said:Not seen it as bought a paperback for museum library so good to hear it's good.
You don't fancy writing a 400 word review for the programme by tomorrow do you @Richard J?
if you can take any photos that would be great. Can't guarantee which programme it will be in and you'll get a Duchatelet sized fee (that's sweet FA to you and me) but you'll be famous : - )1 - 
            
Surely "Undisclosed"?Henry Irving said:
cafchistorian@gmail.com is the emailRichard J said:
I would be delighted to.Henry Irving said:Not seen it as bought a paperback for museum library so good to hear it's good.
You don't fancy writing a 400 word review for the programme by tomorrow do you @Richard J?
if you can take any photos that would be great. Can't guarantee which programme it will be in and you'll get a Duchatelet sized fee (that's sweet FA to you and me) but you'll be famous : - )0 - 
            
I wish I'd said that : - )Ped45 said:
Surely "Undisclosed"?Henry Irving said:
cafchistorian@gmail.com is the emailRichard J said:
I would be delighted to.Henry Irving said:Not seen it as bought a paperback for museum library so good to hear it's good.
You don't fancy writing a 400 word review for the programme by tomorrow do you @Richard J?
if you can take any photos that would be great. Can't guarantee which programme it will be in and you'll get a Duchatelet sized fee (that's sweet FA to you and me) but you'll be famous : - )
"You will, Henry, you will"0 - 
            Review in Wednesday's programme written by a Lifer

Still a few copies left on Amazon and Kindle
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