Street And Smith's 1951 Football Pictorial Yearbook

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New York, NY: Street and Smith. Very Good. 1951. Softcover. Excellent condition. Very small closed tear on front cover and at the head of the spine. No other tears, no writing, very slight spine wear; the stapled binding is sound. Cover photo is Texas A&M's Bob Smith. 96 pages overall, last 5 are devoted to National Pro League. Section covering annual grudge match trophies. Individual photos include John Pont, Ted Marchibroda, Dick Kazmaier, Babe Parilli, Frank Gifford, and many more. .
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Ordering information
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$40.00
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More information
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- Seller Inventory #: AUG03-108
- Binding: Paperback
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- Publisher: Street and Smith
- Place: New York, NY
- Date published: 1951
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