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Exeter City 'Bible' 1904 -1990 A Complete Record

PeteUSA

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I see one of the above 'must have' books has cropped up on ebay again. Its $32.05 or best offer. Shipping $16.36. Its from the UK so I wouldnt have thought the seller would charge that much!

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iscalad

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PeteUSA

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GJW

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If the book is that good and comprehensive can the Club not look at seeing if a number of re-prints would be an option? I don’t know anything about out of print books but assume you get the correct permissions and agree costs for a MOQ and ‘Hey Presto’ a few hundred quality ECFC bibles on the shelves at the shop. I wouldn’t mind a copy.
 

Spoonz Red E

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I think it would be unlikely as most Exeter City info, photos and stats are now posted to http://grecianarchive.exeter.ac.uk/ which is growing all the time and updated regularly.
A fair amount of the text on this site is sourced from what was originally intended as material for a book but not put into a print version for reasons of cost and scale.
 

GJW

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I think it would be unlikely as most Exeter City info, photos and stats are now posted to http://grecianarchive.exeter.ac.uk/ which is growing all the time and updated regularly.
A fair amount of the text on this site is sourced from what was originally intended as material for a book but not put into a print version for reasons of cost and scale.
I know, but you can't beat thumbing through a thick data-filled book on a quiet Sunday afternoon while having a sip of Sherry. I do like the feel of a book in my lap.
 
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