Now in eBook format. Our widely acclaimed hardback sold out but you can download the fully updated version of UPTON PARK MEMORIES ("The best ever book on West Ham United") to your Kindle e-reader for just £4.99
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IN MY DAY (Volume 2) Only £12.00
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SOCIAL NETWORKING
A CASTLE ON GREEN STREET
A CASTLE ON GREEN STREET
An alternative history of West Ham United's 112-year tenure at The Boleyn Ground
Part One: 1904-1966
By TONY HOGG
Foreword by EDDIE BOVINGTON, 1964 FA Cup winner
* Full colour softback production.
* 480 BIG pages.
* Lavishly illustrated with more than 450 photos, including many rare and previously unpublished images.
* £30 + £4.95p P&P (UK). Add £15 when ordering from outside UK.
HOW TO ORDER
This book can only be ordered direct from author Tony Hogg and is NOT available from us at EX.
Please send cheque or P.O. (made payable to Anthony Hogg) to:
37 Byron Way, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex, RM3 7PR.
Include your own delivery address and a contact phone number.
It may be possible to arrange personal collection from Tony Hogg on match day at the London Stadium. You can phone him on 07949 122 789.
Tony cannot accept payment by PayPal or debit/credit card.
EX publisher Tony McDonald says: "Having worked closely with Tony for many years, and on several previous West Ham United books, I knew he would put his heart and soul into this solo project. And great credit to him, because it has exceeded all my expectations.
"The nostalgia drips from every one of the 480 pages of this mammoth, absorbing tome.
"Hoggy, a renowned West Ham historian who certainly knows his stuff, has been working on A Castle on Green Street for several years and I'm delighted for him that, after shedding blood, sweat and tears, it has come to fruition. The wait has been very worthwhile.
"Every serious West Ham supporter who takes pride in our club's history should add this book to their collection, although it's a very entertaining and well presented history that will also appeal to non-Hammers aficionados."