An edition of Cally, a football phenomenon (1977)

Cally, a football phenomenon

the story of Ian Callaghan.

Augmented ed. / [by] John Keith.
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An edition of Cally, a football phenomenon (1977)

Cally, a football phenomenon

the story of Ian Callaghan.

Augmented ed. / [by] John Keith.
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Publisher
Duckworth [etc.]
Language
English
Pages
175

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Cally, a football phenomenon: the story of Ian Callaghan.
1977, Duckworth [etc.]
in English - Augmented ed. / [by] John Keith.

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Edition Notes

First ed., 1975, appeared under title: The Ian Callaghan story, by I. Callaghan and J. Keith.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.33/4/0924, B
Library of Congress
GV942.7.C34 A34 1977, GV942.7.C34

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Pagination
175 p. :
Number of pages
175

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4475097M
ISBN 10
0715612905, 0715612913
LCCN
79302568
Library Thing
4670124

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