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BSEJVT
06-10-2011, 04:52 PM
Is there a definitive list of Hibs related books available anywhere?

I am looking to build up my collection and there are some by people I have never heard of and getting some others is like finding goldust!

Its also quite confusing as some authors seem to have multiple books with very similar titles? (excluding volume 1 2 & 3!)

I notice Volume 2 of John Campbells' book is coming out, what happened to volume 1? I cant find it anywhere.

All help greatly appreciated

Thanks

The Harp
06-10-2011, 05:37 PM
Good luck with your quest to find a definitive list of Hibs books. I hadn't seen any books at all on the Club until '100 Years of Hibs' came out in our centenary year. My collection now stands at 21 - with another two being added shortly (Gordon Smith & Franck Sauzee), not to mention John Campbell's trilogy. I've also missed a few but hopefully not many.

Bobo
06-10-2011, 06:02 PM
Took this from the Bounce (http://www.hibeesbounce.com/forum/showthread.php?102598-Hibs-Bibliography-Revised-and-Updated&p=1338437#post1338437) there's a pretty in depth list there.

BSEJVT
06-10-2011, 06:34 PM
That's great

Thank you

BSEJVT
06-10-2011, 06:36 PM
Good luck with your quest to find a definitive list of Hibs books. I hadn't seen any books at all on the Club until '100 Years of Hibs' came out in our centenary year. My collection now stands at 21 - with another two being added shortly (Gordon Smith & Franck Sauzee), not to mention John Campbell's trilogy. I've also missed a few but hopefully not many.

Thanks for your reply

If you could give me the names of your 21 I would be grateful.

I will add details of any I have that dont appear

Jonnyboy
06-10-2011, 06:49 PM
Folks

Book one of my trilogy is written (as is book two and most of book 3 :greengrin) and the original launch date was July 2011 but the publisher has decided to approach it from a different angle and I understand it is the intention to release the trilogy as a box set in July 2012. It's the same publisher that published Alan Lugton's "The Making of Hibernian" trilogy and the intention there is to re-publish them also as a box set and in July 2012. The aim is to offer up a complete history of Hibernian FC from 1875 to date.

I'm assured that all six will also be available singly as the cost of anyone buying all six at once might be quite scary :greengrin I also understand my trilogy will be available as ebooks :agree:

Hope this helps

Big Frank
06-10-2011, 06:53 PM
Folks

Book one of my trilogy is written (as is book two and most of book 3 :greengrin) and the original launch date was July 2011 but the publisher has decided to approach it from a different angle and I understand it is the intention to release the trilogy as a box set in July 2012. It's the same publisher that published Alan Lugton's "The Making of Hibernian" trilogy and the intention there is to re-publish them also as a box set and in July 2012. The aim is to offer up a complete history of Hibernian FC from 1875 to date.

I'm assured that all six will also be available singly as the cost of anyone buying all six at once might be quite scary :greengrin I also understand my trilogy will be available as ebooks :agree:

Hope this helps

:grr::grr::grr::boo hoo:

BSEJVT
06-10-2011, 07:07 PM
Folks

Book one of my trilogy is written (as is book two and most of book 3 :greengrin) and the original launch date was July 2011 but the publisher has decided to approach it from a different angle and I understand it is the intention to release the trilogy as a box set in July 2012. It's the same publisher that published Alan Lugton's "The Making of Hibernian" trilogy and the intention there is to re-publish them also as a box set and in July 2012. The aim is to offer up a complete history of Hibernian FC from 1875 to date.

I'm assured that all six will also be available singly as the cost of anyone buying all six at once might be quite scary :greengrin I also understand my trilogy will be available as ebooks :agree:

Hope this helps

Does indeed Thanks

The Harp
06-10-2011, 07:55 PM
Thanks for your reply

If you could give me the names of your 21 I would be grateful.

I will add details of any I have that dont appear

Here you go BSEJVT ...
100 Years of Hibs (Docherty & Thomson) 1975
The Hibees (John R. Mackay) 1986
Hibernian Greats (Stewart Brown) 1987
Rough at the Top (Alan Rough) 1988
The Hibs Quiz Book (Jim Hossack) 1988
Pat Stanton - The Quiet Man (Simon Pia) 1989
Hibernian - The Complete Story (John R. Mackay) 1990
Sunshine on Leith - Hibernian's Finest Sons (Simon Pia) 1995
Hibernian - The Easter Road Story (John R. Mackay) 1995
The Making of Hibernian (3 volumes) (Alan Lugton) 1995, 1997 & 1998
Eddie Turnbull - Having A Ball (Eddie Turnbull) 2006
Hibernian Greats (Jim Jeffrey) 2006
There is a Bonny Fitba' Team (Ted Brack) 2009
Hibernian - The Players & Managers 1946 - 2009 (Jim Jeffrey) 2009
The Life and Times of Last Minute Reilly (Lawrie Reilly) 2010
The Golden Years - Hibernian in the Days of the Famous Five (Tom Wright) 2010
When George (Best) Came to Edinbugh (John Neil Munro) 2010
Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team (Pat Stanton) 2010
Hibernian - A History from 1921 (Huge book of newspaper cuttings)

It's taken me as long to type this list as it did to read some of the books.:wink:
PS I haven't included Heartfelt by Aidan Smith as half of it's aboot the Hertz!

MartinfaePorty
06-10-2011, 09:32 PM
Here you go BSEJVT ...
100 Years of Hibs (Docherty & Thomson) 1975
The Hibees (John R. Mackay) 1986
Hibernian Greats (Stewart Brown) 1987
Rough at the Top (Alan Rough) 1988
The Hibs Quiz Book (Jim Hossack) 1988
Pat Stanton - The Quiet Man (Simon Pia) 1989
Hibernian - The Complete Story (John R. Mackay) 1990
Sunshine on Leith - Hibernian's Finest Sons (Simon Pia) 1995
Hibernian - The Easter Road Story (John R. Mackay) 1995
The Making of Hibernian (3 volumes) (Alan Lugton) 1995, 1997 & 1998
Eddie Turnbull - Having A Ball (Eddie Turnbull) 2006
Hibernian Greats (Jim Jeffrey) 2006
There is a Bonny Fitba' Team (Ted Brack) 2009
Hibernian - The Players & Managers 1946 - 2009 (Jim Jeffrey) 2009
The Life and Times of Last Minute Reilly (Lawrie Reilly) 2010
The Golden Years - Hibernian in the Days of the Famous Five (Tom Wright) 2010
When George (Best) Came to Edinbugh (John Neil Munro) 2010
Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team (Pat Stanton) 2010
Hibernian - A History from 1921 (Huge book of newspaper cuttings)

It's taken me as long to type this list as it did to read some of the books.:wink:
PS I haven't included Heartfelt by Aidan Smith as half of it's aboot the Hertz!

Also Scotland for me - Andy Goram, or was that deliberate?!

MSK
06-10-2011, 09:46 PM
Folks

Book one of my trilogy is written (as is book two and most of book 3 :greengrin) and the original launch date was July 2011 but the publisher has decided to approach it from a different angle and I understand it is the intention to release the trilogy as a box set in July 2012. It's the same publisher that published Alan Lugton's "The Making of Hibernian" trilogy and the intention there is to re-publish them also as a box set and in July 2012. The aim is to offer up a complete history of Hibernian FC from 1875 to date.

I'm assured that all six will also be available singly as the cost of anyone buying all six at once might be quite scary :greengrin I also understand my trilogy will be available as ebooks :agree:

Hope this helps:thumbsup:

Dashing Bob S
06-10-2011, 10:03 PM
Here you go BSEJVT ...
100 Years of Hibs (Docherty & Thomson) 1975
The Hibees (John R. Mackay) 1986
Hibernian Greats (Stewart Brown) 1987
Rough at the Top (Alan Rough) 1988
The Hibs Quiz Book (Jim Hossack) 1988
Pat Stanton - The Quiet Man (Simon Pia) 1989
Hibernian - The Complete Story (John R. Mackay) 1990
Sunshine on Leith - Hibernian's Finest Sons (Simon Pia) 1995
Hibernian - The Easter Road Story (John R. Mackay) 1995
The Making of Hibernian (3 volumes) (Alan Lugton) 1995, 1997 & 1998
Eddie Turnbull - Having A Ball (Eddie Turnbull) 2006
Hibernian Greats (Jim Jeffrey) 2006
There is a Bonny Fitba' Team (Ted Brack) 2009
Hibernian - The Players & Managers 1946 - 2009 (Jim Jeffrey) 2009
The Life and Times of Last Minute Reilly (Lawrie Reilly) 2010
The Golden Years - Hibernian in the Days of the Famous Five (Tom Wright) 2010
When George (Best) Came to Edinbugh (John Neil Munro) 2010
Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team (Pat Stanton) 2010
Hibernian - A History from 1921 (Huge book of newspaper cuttings)

It's taken me as long to type this list as it did to read some of the books.:wink:
PS I haven't included Heartfelt by Aidan Smith as half of it's aboot the Hertz!

Although it focuses a lot on his Cit-eh years, I'd include Bobby Johnstone: The Passing of An Age by John Leigh

HH81
06-10-2011, 10:58 PM
Here you go BSEJVT ...
100 Years of Hibs (Docherty & Thomson) 1975
The Hibees (John R. Mackay) 1986
Hibernian Greats (Stewart Brown) 1987
Rough at the Top (Alan Rough) 1988
The Hibs Quiz Book (Jim Hossack) 1988
Pat Stanton - The Quiet Man (Simon Pia) 1989
Hibernian - The Complete Story (John R. Mackay) 1990
Sunshine on Leith - Hibernian's Finest Sons (Simon Pia) 1995
Hibernian - The Easter Road Story (John R. Mackay) 1995
The Making of Hibernian (3 volumes) (Alan Lugton) 1995, 1997 & 1998
Eddie Turnbull - Having A Ball (Eddie Turnbull) 2006
Hibernian Greats (Jim Jeffrey) 2006
There is a Bonny Fitba' Team (Ted Brack) 2009
Hibernian - The Players & Managers 1946 - 2009 (Jim Jeffrey) 2009
The Life and Times of Last Minute Reilly (Lawrie Reilly) 2010
The Golden Years - Hibernian in the Days of the Famous Five (Tom Wright) 2010
When George (Best) Came to Edinbugh (John Neil Munro) 2010
Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team (Pat Stanton) 2010
Hibernian - A History from 1921 (Huge book of newspaper cuttings)

It's taken me as long to type this list as it did to read some of the books.:wink:
PS I haven't included Heartfelt by Aidan Smith as half of it's aboot the Hertz!

3 of them books will be flying with me to America in the morning. :thumbsup:

The Harp
06-10-2011, 11:08 PM
Although it focuses a lot on his Cit-eh years, I'd include Bobby Johnstone: The Passing of An Age by John Leigh

Hi Bob, the list is only the titles that I've got myself it's not a recommended list. The Bobby Johnstone book is one I missed out on but I'm hoping that can be rectified around Christmas time (particularly if my son reads this thread:wink:).

BSEJVT
07-10-2011, 05:43 PM
Here you go BSEJVT ...
100 Years of Hibs (Docherty & Thomson) 1975
The Hibees (John R. Mackay) 1986
Hibernian Greats (Stewart Brown) 1987
Rough at the Top (Alan Rough) 1988
The Hibs Quiz Book (Jim Hossack) 1988
Pat Stanton - The Quiet Man (Simon Pia) 1989
Hibernian - The Complete Story (John R. Mackay) 1990
Sunshine on Leith - Hibernian's Finest Sons (Simon Pia) 1995
Hibernian - The Easter Road Story (John R. Mackay) 1995
The Making of Hibernian (3 volumes) (Alan Lugton) 1995, 1997 & 1998
Eddie Turnbull - Having A Ball (Eddie Turnbull) 2006
Hibernian Greats (Jim Jeffrey) 2006
There is a Bonny Fitba' Team (Ted Brack) 2009
Hibernian - The Players & Managers 1946 - 2009 (Jim Jeffrey) 2009
The Life and Times of Last Minute Reilly (Lawrie Reilly) 2010
The Golden Years - Hibernian in the Days of the Famous Five (Tom Wright) 2010
When George (Best) Came to Edinbugh (John Neil Munro) 2010
Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team (Pat Stanton) 2010
Hibernian - A History from 1921 (Huge book of newspaper cuttings)

It's taken me as long to type this list as it did to read some of the books.:wink:
PS I haven't included Heartfelt by Aidan Smith as half of it's aboot the Hertz!

Thanks Pretty Similar to mine which are:

Hibs Books
100 Years of Hibs
Eddie Turnbull – Having a Ball
Heartfelt
Hibernian – A History Since 1921
Hibernian All Time Greats
Hibernian’s Finest Sons – Sunshine on Leith
Hibernian’s Finest Sons – Sunshine on Leith - updated
Hibernian Football Club Annual 2006
Hibernian Football Club Annual 2007
Hibernian Football Club Annual 2008
Hibernian Football Club – Classic Matches
Hibernian Greats
Hibernian Official Yearbook 1999 - 2000
Hibernian The Complete Story
Hibernian -The Easter Road Story
Hibernian- The Players & Managers 1946-2009
Pat Stanton -The Quiet Man
Pat Stanton’s Hibernian Dream Team
Prince of Wingers – Gordon Smith
The Hibees - The Story of Hibernian FC
The Hibs Quiz Book
The Hibs Story
The Life & Times of Last Minute Reilly
The Making of Hibernian
The Men Who Made Hibernian since 1946
There is a Bonny Fitba Team
There’s Only One Sauzee
When George Best Came to Edinburgh

I have just today bought the Stewart Brown & also the Tom Wright one and Mike Wilson Hibernian Official All Time greats one but dont yet have them,

There appear to be two new ones coming out one by Bobby Sinnet and another by Andrew Mcvannan - We are Hibernian - the fans story

Does anyone know anything about them?

Thanks

Jonnyboy
07-10-2011, 06:38 PM
Thanks Pretty Similar to mine which are:

Hibs Books
100 Years of Hibs
Eddie Turnbull – Having a Ball
Heartfelt
Hibernian – A History Since 1921
Hibernian All Time Greats
Hibernian’s Finest Sons – Sunshine on Leith
Hibernian’s Finest Sons – Sunshine on Leith - updated
Hibernian Football Club Annual 2006
Hibernian Football Club Annual 2007
Hibernian Football Club Annual 2008
Hibernian Football Club – Classic Matches
Hibernian Greats
Hibernian Official Yearbook 1999 - 2000
Hibernian The Complete Story
Hibernian -The Easter Road Story
Hibernian- The Players & Managers 1946-2009
Pat Stanton -The Quiet Man
Pat Stanton’s Hibernian Dream Team
Prince of Wingers – Gordon Smith
The Hibees - The Story of Hibernian FC
The Hibs Quiz Book
The Hibs Story
The Life & Times of Last Minute Reilly
The Making of Hibernian
The Men Who Made Hibernian since 1946
There is a Bonny Fitba Team
There’s Only One Sauzee
When George Best Came to Edinburgh

I have just today bought the Stewart Brown & also the Tom Wright one and Mike Wilson Hibernian Official All Time greats one but dont yet have them,

There appear to be two new ones coming out one by Bobby Sinnet and another by Andrew Mcvannan - We are Hibernian - the fans story

Does anyone know anything about them?

Thanks

I may be wrong but I think Bobby's is a comprehensive results, teams, scores etc based on his excellent website www.ihibs.co.uk

big-mo
08-10-2011, 07:29 PM
Thanks Pretty Similar to mine which are:

Hibs Books
100 Years of Hibs
Eddie Turnbull – Having a Ball
Heartfelt
Hibernian – A History Since 1921
Hibernian All Time Greats
Hibernian’s Finest Sons – Sunshine on Leith
Hibernian’s Finest Sons – Sunshine on Leith - updated
Hibernian Football Club Annual 2006
Hibernian Football Club Annual 2007
Hibernian Football Club Annual 2008
Hibernian Football Club – Classic Matches
Hibernian Greats
Hibernian Official Yearbook 1999 - 2000
Hibernian The Complete Story
Hibernian -The Easter Road Story
Hibernian- The Players & Managers 1946-2009
Pat Stanton -The Quiet Man
Pat Stanton’s Hibernian Dream Team
Prince of Wingers – Gordon Smith
The Hibees - The Story of Hibernian FC
The Hibs Quiz Book
The Hibs Story
The Life & Times of Last Minute Reilly
The Making of Hibernian
The Men Who Made Hibernian since 1946
There is a Bonny Fitba Team
There’s Only One Sauzee
When George Best Came to Edinburgh

I have just today bought the Stewart Brown & also the Tom Wright one and Mike Wilson Hibernian Official All Time greats one but dont yet have them,

There appear to be two new ones coming out one by Bobby Sinnet and another by Andrew Mcvannan - We are Hibernian - the fans story

Does anyone know anything about them?

Thanks

you have missed 'Images of Sport - Hibernian Football Club 1876-1975' by Paul Lunney

BSEJVT
08-10-2011, 08:01 PM
you have missed 'Images of Sport - Hibernian Football Club 1876-1975' by Paul Lunney

Thanks

Any idea where I might find that?

big-mo
09-10-2011, 10:30 AM
Thanks

Any idea where I might find that?

I got my copy on ebay about a year ago, good luck in finding a copy.

tanfield
09-10-2011, 02:34 PM
I got mine from Whsmith a few years ago. Could try there. One of my favourite Hibs books!

tanfield
09-10-2011, 02:40 PM
Also there's two versions of "The Hibees". The 2nd copy carries an update from the season or two after the original book.

BSEJVT
09-10-2011, 06:42 PM
I got mine from Whsmith a few years ago. Could try there. One of my favourite Hibs books!

Got it from WH Smith

Thanks

Purple & Green
09-10-2011, 08:33 PM
I may be wrong but I think Bobby's is a comprehensive results, teams, scores etc based on his excellent website www.ihibs.co.uk (http://www.ihibs.co.uk)

Yes indeed, the first ihibs book should be available in the next couple of months. I'm just ironing out a few glitches and errors but you can get an idea here: http://www.fitbastats.com/hibs/misc_book.php. Fitbastats has taken a bit more of my time than originally planned and now has Rangers & Celtic versions.

I'm also working on another book for publication The Hibs Miscellany which is due for publication June 2012.

Jonnyboy
09-10-2011, 08:35 PM
Yes indeed, the first ihibs book should be available in the next couple of months. I'm just ironing out a few glitches and errors but you can get an idea here: http://www.fitbastats.com/hibs/misc_book.php. Fitbastats has taken a bit more of my time than originally planned and now has Rangers & Celtic versions.

I'm also working on another book for publication The Hibs Miscellany which is due for publication June 2012.

Great stuff B :thumbsup:

Soon the bookshop shelves will be overflowing with Hibs Books :greengrin

Sergey
09-10-2011, 09:08 PM
There's also the classic 'A Midsummer Night's Kicking' by Andy Blance.

BSEJVT
10-10-2011, 05:41 AM
Thanks for the updates folks.

Anyone know anything about this one?

Andrew Mcvannan - We are Hibernian - the fans story

big-mo
10-10-2011, 11:28 AM
There are three other publications which will will/may be published later this season-

Peter Cormack's autobiography - 'From the Cowshed to the Cop', due out next spring (Originally to be called From Leith to Liverpool)

And two publications which I am working on, 'The Hibernian History Handbook', which I will be publishing myself and should be on sale before Christmas and covers the history of the club, season by season from the arrival of the founders from Ireland until the start of this season. It will cover all major events, players and games in the clubs history and will be used a quick reference book.

The second is in association with the Former Players Association, I am still in the process of getting a publisher, the title (still to be finalised) will be From the Terracing to the Touchline, and is the stories of Hibs fans who made the transition from just supporting the club to playing for them.

wearehibernian
10-10-2011, 11:31 AM
Thanks for the updates folks.

Anyone know anything about this one?

Andrew Mcvannan - We are Hibernian - the fans story



Yes here is a link to more info about the book: http://www.luath.co.uk/luath-books.html (http://www.luath.co.uk/luath-books.html)

I was actually going to post something up at the end of this week as the book is due out then, but seeing as this post came up...
For a bit of background it features 20 chapters with 20 fans inc. Irvine Welsh, Dougray Scott, Charlie Reid, Fish, Dick Gaughan amongst many others.
I will be posting more details soon but I have pasted a description below here as well - Hope this helps!

By delving into the lives and backgrounds of an entire network of avid supporters, We are Hibernian explores how people become so involved in football, and is it the binding of tradition, memories and experiences off the pitch that make them believe their first choice was the right one? There are stories here from men and women who were taken to the football grounds as youngsters and now take their own kids, showing how the religion that is football can be passed down from one generation to the next, providing entertainment and family folklore for years to come.
Essentially this book is not just about football, but about the stories that surround it!

BSEJVT
10-10-2011, 02:08 PM
Yes here is a link to more info about the book: http://www.luath.co.uk/luath-books.html (http://www.luath.co.uk/luath-books.html)

I was actually going to post something up at the end of this week as the book is due out then, but seeing as this post came up...
For a bit of background it features 20 chapters with 20 fans inc. Irvine Welsh, Dougray Scott, Charlie Reid, Fish, Dick Gaughan amongst many others.
I will be posting more details soon but I have pasted a description below here as well - Hope this helps!

By delving into the lives and backgrounds of an entire network of avid supporters, We are Hibernian explores how people become so involved in football, and is it the binding of tradition, memories and experiences off the pitch that make them believe their first choice was the right one? There are stories here from men and women who were taken to the football grounds as youngsters and now take their own kids, showing how the religion that is football can be passed down from one generation to the next, providing entertainment and family folklore for years to come.
Essentially this book is not just about football, but about the stories that surround it!

Cheers was thinking of ordering it from Amazon or do you have a better idea:wink:

BSEJVT
10-10-2011, 02:09 PM
There are three other publications which will will/may be published later this season-

Peter Cormack's autobiography - 'From the Cowshed to the Cop', due out next spring (Originally to be called From Leith to Liverpool)

And two publications which I am working on, 'The Hibernian History Handbook', which I will be publishing myself and should be on sale before Christmas and covers the history of the club, season by season from the arrival of the founders from Ireland until the start of this season. It will cover all major events, players and games in the clubs history and will be used a quick reference book.

The second is in association with the Former Players Association, I am still in the process of getting a publisher, the title (still to be finalised) will be From the Terracing to the Touchline, and is the stories of Hibs fans who made the transition from just supporting the club to playing for them.

Thanks for that

Can you keep me posted as they get near publication re how to order etc?

BSEJVT
11-10-2011, 12:39 PM
Also there's two versions of "The Hibees". The 2nd copy carries an update from the season or two after the original book.

Having a bit difficulty with this.

IIRC there were 2 shades of this book.

Is the latter of the two the brighter, thats the one I have which goes up to 1985

Thanks

tanfield
12-10-2011, 07:42 AM
Having a bit difficulty with this.

IIRC there were 2 shades of this book.

Is the latter of the two the brighter, thats the one I have which goes up to 1985

Thanks

The first book has the whole squad in their Umbro 'Insave' shirts in front of the Dunbar end on the cover. This book goes up to 1985.

The updated copy has more of a team shot on the cover with them wearing the Adidias 'P&D Windows' shirts.

HIBERNIAN-0762
12-10-2011, 09:40 AM
I've got 100 Years Of Hibs in very good nick with front cover I may sell, will take a good offer via PM if anyone fancies it

:wink:

BSEJVT
08-11-2011, 07:14 AM
The Making of Hibernian

Earlier in the thread JC alluded to the fact that Alan Lugton's trilogy would be back on sale next year along with his own.

I have come across reference to a 4th The Making of Hibernian Book by Ricky Regina " The Glory & The Tears"

Anything know anything about this?

PeeJay
08-11-2011, 07:33 AM
Folks

Book one of my trilogy is written (as is book two and most of book 3 :greengrin) and the original launch date was July 2011 but the publisher has decided to approach it from a different angle and I understand it is the intention to release the trilogy as a box set in July 2012. It's the same publisher that published Alan Lugton's "The Making of Hibernian" trilogy and the intention there is to re-publish them also as a box set and in July 2012. The aim is to offer up a complete history of Hibernian FC from 1875 to date.

I'm assured that all six will also be available singly as the cost of anyone buying all six at once might be quite scary :greengrin I also understand my trilogy will be available as ebooks :agree:

Hope this helps

I've enjoyed reading so much of your articles (particularly all the sixties/early seventies stuff!) in the past Johnnyboy - could you maybe provide a wee bit more information on your upcoming box set - like book title and publisher - it's bound to be somewhere on a thread, but ...

BILLYHIBS
12-09-2018, 12:01 PM
Folks

Book one of my trilogy is written (as is book two and most of book 3 :greengrin) and the original launch date was July 2011 but the publisher has decided to approach it from a different angle and I understand it is the intention to release the trilogy as a box set in July 2012. It's the same publisher that published Alan Lugton's "The Making of Hibernian" trilogy and the intention there is to re-publish them also as a box set and in July 2012. The aim is to offer up a complete history of Hibernian FC from 1875 t
I'm assured that all six will also be available singly as the cost of anyone buying all six at once might be quite scary :greengrin I also understand my trilogy will be available as ebooks :agree:

Hope this helps

Did you ever release these books Johnny?

Could you please confirm titles and if the publisher has released the third in the trilogy?

Many thanks

where'stheslope
12-09-2018, 02:46 PM
Can't believe any Hibs supporter would buy a book by him?


Hibernian - The Players & Managers 1946 - 2009 (Jim Jeffrey) 2009:aok::aok::aok:

Tom Hart RIP
12-09-2018, 02:52 PM
Gibbo by Davie Gibson.
Mostly about Leicester but plenty Hibs stuff as well before his transfer.

Jamesie
12-09-2018, 02:56 PM
Did you ever release these books Johnny?

Could you please confirm titles and if the publisher has released the third in the trilogy?

Many thanks

I understand that the publisher is Birlinn and two volumes have been published so far:

https://www.birlinn.co.uk/John-Campbell/

Jonnyboy
12-09-2018, 09:06 PM
Did you ever release these books Johnny?

Could you please confirm titles and if the publisher has released the third in the trilogy?

Many thanks

Two books released, Billy. At Easter Road They Play and In Colours Green and White


Can't believe any Hibs supporter would buy a book by him?


Hibernian - The Players & Managers 1946 - 2009 (Jim Jeffrey) 2009:aok::aok::aok:



I've met that Jim Jeffery and he's a good lad - a Motherwell fan I believe


I understand that the publisher is Birlinn and two volumes have been published so far:

https://www.birlinn.co.uk/John-Campbell/

Correct, James. Sadly they ditched me before releasing book three as the sales of the first two were not high enough in number. Perhaps if they'd organised a proper launch?

Danderhall Hibs
12-09-2018, 09:45 PM
Two books released, Billy. At Easter Road They Play and In Colours Green and White



I've met that Jim Jeffery and he's a good lad - a Motherwell fan I believe



Correct, James. Sadly they ditched me before releasing book three as the sales of the first two were not high enough in number. Perhaps if they'd organised a proper launch?


That’s a shame jonnyboy - I’ve got the first 2 so it’s not my fault. :greengrin

Jonnyboy
12-09-2018, 09:57 PM
That’s a shame jonnyboy - I’ve got the first 2 so it’s not my fault. :greengrin

:greengrin :thumbsup:

Lemonade
12-09-2018, 11:50 PM
My auld man has 100 years of Hibs .
When I was a kid I circled the 22-1 score against the 42nd Highlanders and the 15-1 against Peeble rovers so I could show my pals :faf:
I'm sure it had every score up to that point at the back of the book.
My brother had the cover pinned on his wall too.

BILLYHIBS
13-09-2018, 05:42 AM
Two books released, Billy. At Easter Road They Play and In Colours Green and White



I've met that Jim Jeffery and he's a good lad - a Motherwell fan I believe



Correct, James. Sadly they ditched me before releasing book three as the sales of the first two were not high enough in number. Perhaps if they'd organised a proper launch?

Got them both! Both excellent reads and very well researched. I would thoroughly recommend them to any HIBS fanatic. I emailed the publisher re book 3 but they kept fobbing me off. Seems a real shame that book 3 will never see the light of day.

BSEJVT
13-09-2018, 06:12 AM
Got them both! Both excellent reads and very well researched. I would thoroughly recommend them to any HIBS fanatic. I emailed the publisher re book 3 but they kept fobbing me off. Seems a real shame that book 3 will never see the light of day.

Agreed

What happens with manuscripts submitted that don't get published?

Who retains the tights to the work

Would happily pay for a copy of the manuscript if possible

greenlad
13-09-2018, 06:16 AM
Correct, James. Sadly they ditched me before releasing book three as the sales of the first two were not high enough in number. Perhaps if they'd organised a proper launch?[/B]

Yes they are both good books and I was looking forward to the third as it was to cover 1986 onwards. Exactly matching my Hibs era.

If there is to be no physical launch - would a Kindle launch be feasible? I have the first two on Kindle.

BILLYHIBS
13-09-2018, 06:30 AM
Agreed

What happens with manuscripts submitted that don't get published?

Who retains the tights to the work

Would happily pay for a copy of the manuscript if possible

Could Johnny not take the manuscript to a second publisher who would be prepared to put it out there with a proper launch or even a reboot of the first two would that be financially viable?

BILLYHIBS
13-09-2018, 06:48 AM
Shout out for two HIBS related books by my old school buddy

Fitba Daft and Pilton Keelie by James Meikle tells the story of growing up in the early seventies going to Comprehensive School and supporting HIBS

A must for all hibbies available on Amazon

O'Rourke3
13-09-2018, 03:32 PM
Two books released, Billy. At Easter Road They Play and In Colours Green and White



I've met that Jim Jeffery and he's a good lad - a Motherwell fan I believe



Correct, James. Sadly they ditched me before releasing book three as the sales of the first two were not high enough in number. Perhaps if they'd organised a proper launch?Just finished book 2 in sunny Zakynthos and may have found an error or omission. Pity about book 3. Was looking forward to the 2000 pages up to season end 2016[emoji23][emoji23].
JB I'll pm my question...

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O'Rourke3
13-09-2018, 03:55 PM
Just finished book 2 in sunny Zakynthos and may have found an error or omission. Pity about book 3. Was looking forward to the 2000 pages up to season end 2016[emoji23][emoji23].
JB I'll pm my question...

Sent from my F8331 using TapatalkNo I won't. PM disabled. Was it all the abuse or the praise John [emoji23]

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Jonnyboy
13-09-2018, 07:39 PM
Just finished book 2 in sunny Zakynthos and may have found an error or omission. Pity about book 3. Was looking forward to the 2000 pages up to season end 2016[emoji23][emoji23].
JB I'll pm my question...

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My PM's are working ok :greengrin

O'Rourke3
13-09-2018, 07:46 PM
My PM's are working ok :greengrinTried another to test....

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Jonnyboy
13-09-2018, 07:54 PM
Tried another to test....

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Got it and replied :aok:

erin go bragh
13-09-2018, 07:54 PM
Also there's two versions of "The Hibees". The 2nd copy carries an update from the season or two after the original book.
The sunshine on Leith one also has an upgraded version.

O'Rourke3
13-09-2018, 08:01 PM
Got it and replied :aok:And since that point my app keeps crashing. I'll get there eventually

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BILLYHIBS
13-09-2018, 10:35 PM
Loads of books out there by former players:

Shades
budgie
stanton
cropley
Eric Stevenson
lawrie Reilly
Bobby Johnstone
gordon Smith
baker boys
george best
alan rough
greatest game in history
peter marinello
eddie turnbull
Andy Goram ( there’s only two)
Peter Cormack

Sandy McNair

growing up in green
moonshine on leith
we only want the earth

Casuals culture

hibs boy
these colours don’t run

tynehibs
14-09-2018, 06:23 AM
Loads of books out there by former players:

Shades
budgie
stanton
cropley
Eric Stevenson
lawrie Reilly
Bobby Johnstone
gordon Smith
baker boys
george best
alan rough
greatest game in history
peter marinello
eddie turnbull
Andy Goram ( there’s only two)
Peter Cormack

Sandy McNair

growing up in green
moonshine on leith
we only want the earth

Casuals culture

hibs boy
these colours don’t run

Yes got most of them also Davy Farrell zauzee and didn't Bertie auld have one ?

Jock O
14-09-2018, 06:36 AM
Has anyone read the Cropley one? Its out of stock at publisher and expensive on line, but its done by a decent publisher so wondered if it was done from any different angle from the normal players books.

BILLYHIBS
14-09-2018, 07:17 AM
Yes got most of them also Davy Farrell zauzee and didn't Bertie auld have one ?

Damn thought I missed one Taxi For Farrell

Got Bertie’s on my Kindle

:wink:

BILLYHIBS
14-09-2018, 07:19 AM
Yes got most of them also Davy Farrell zauzee and didn't Bertie auld have one ?


How is could I forget Le God ? :thumbsup:

tynehibs
14-09-2018, 07:28 AM
Has anyone read the Cropley one? Its out of stock at publisher and expensive on line, but its done by a decent publisher so wondered if it was done from any different angle from the normal players books.

Yes I've got it .first published2013 then new edition 2016 ,rrp£9.99, good read.

EastThomasSTboy
15-09-2018, 02:57 PM
One of the hardest to acquire is "Hearts & Hibs - capital classics" by Mike Smith. Based on the 18 best Derby games (10 pages on the 7-0 game). Came out in 1998. Bought it via some industrial unit down south. published by minerva press.

GGTTH.

tynehibs
03-12-2018, 11:11 AM
Trying to get a copy of sandy macnairs growing up in green expensive on Amazon etc. Presume its rare ?

SideBurns
03-12-2018, 11:21 AM
Trying to get a copy of sandy macnairs growing up in green expensive on Amazon etc. Presume its rare ?

I can ask Sandy if he has any spare copies kicking about the hoose if you like, or knows of anywhere else still selling it? He won't post on here as he hasn't really engaged with the electronic age (although his lengthy text messages can be entertaining)!

BILLYHIBS
03-12-2018, 11:25 AM
Trying to get a copy of sandy macnairs growing up in green expensive on Amazon etc. Presume its rare ?

There is one on eBay £32.69 free delivery :confused:

tynehibs
03-12-2018, 11:41 AM
There is one on eBay £32.69 free delivery :confused:

Bit pricey for a second hand book eh billy ?

tynehibs
03-12-2018, 11:43 AM
I can ask Sandy if he has any spare copies kicking about the hoose if you like, or knows of anywhere else still selling it? He won't post on here as he hasn't really engaged with the electronic age (although his lengthy text messages can be entertaining)!

Thanks very much , appreciate it

BILLYHIBS
03-12-2018, 11:54 AM
Bit pricey for a second hand book eh billy ?
Aye! I sometimes find joy in the Charity Shops but more joy if you actually live in Edinburgh Keep Googling it Abe books or the Book Depository or even the original publisher

tynehibs
03-12-2018, 12:00 PM
Aye! I sometimes find joy in the Charity Shops but more joy if you actually live in Edinburgh Keep Googling it Abe books or the Book Depository or even the original publisher

There's a fitba shop in Newcastle called the back page, apparently they have 1000s of second hand books downstairs but won't open it up

Valencia
03-12-2018, 04:55 PM
The sports memorabilia shop in the metro centre gateshead has about 20 different titles with hibs connections.

BILLYHIBS
03-12-2018, 04:58 PM
His latest book” All we want is the earth” is currently available from all good book shops

tynehibs
03-12-2018, 05:04 PM
The sports memorabilia shop in the metro centre gateshead has about 20 different titles with hibs connections.

Thanks, ill try them tomorrow

son of haggart
03-12-2018, 05:07 PM
Aye! I sometimes find joy in the Charity Shops but more joy if you actually live in Edinburgh Keep Googling it Abe books or the Book Depository or even the original publisher



This place had about 20 Hibs related books about 6 weeks ago in its glass cases - may still have some left

https://www.stcolumbashospice.org.uk/goldenacre-book-shop/

BILLYHIBS
03-12-2018, 05:14 PM
This place had about 20 Hibs related books about 6 weeks ago in its glass cases - may still have some left

https://www.stcolumbashospice.org.uk/goldenacre-book-shop/
Got there crack of dawn managed to pick up a rare Lugton I already had all the others Many thanks anyway 😁

tynehibs
03-12-2018, 05:23 PM
Got there crack of dawn managed to pick up a rare Lugton I already had all the others Many thanks anyway 😁

Is the crack of dawn 9am to you billy ? Anyway lucky you still looking for the last one of the lugton 3

BILLYHIBS
03-12-2018, 05:32 PM
Is the crack of dawn 9am to you billy ? Anyway lucky you still looking for the last one of the lugton 3
9.30am actually bloody freezing too

son of haggart
03-12-2018, 05:52 PM
Got there crack of dawn managed to pick up a rare Lugton I already had all the others Many thanks anyway 😁

As someone who buys and sells books I nearly bought a few of the Hibs books, but I couldn't bring myself to!

Glad they went to someone who will appreciate and look after them.

BILLYHIBS
03-12-2018, 05:58 PM
As someone who buys and sells books I nearly bought a few of the Hibs books, but I couldn't bring myself to!

Glad they went to someone who will appreciate and look after them.
Agree that was the reason I only took the one and left the rest for others to enjoy as they were attracting a lot of attention

tynehibs
03-12-2018, 07:04 PM
Agree that was the reason I only took the one and left the rest for others to enjoy as they were attracting a lot of attention

Quick question billy when were HIBS official annuals first produced?

BILLYHIBS
03-12-2018, 07:21 PM
Quick question billy when were HIBS official annuals first produced?

2006?

tynehibs
03-12-2018, 07:34 PM
2006?
The reason I was asking is because I've got 2005 to present date, just wondered if they were produced earlier?

BILLYHIBS
03-12-2018, 08:20 PM
The reason I was asking is because I've got 2005 to present date, just wondered if they were produced earlier?

Hmmmm! Will need to consult my library will come back to you tomorrow

BILLYHIBS
04-12-2018, 09:21 AM
Hmmmm! Will need to consult my library will come back to you tomorrow
HIBS annuals appear to start 2005/06
Does your 2005 annual state 2005 ?
The only other thing is my Jambo Mrs is always throwing stuff oot and I am always putting them back so some might be missing ????
Best rule of thumb is to look at the lists at the start of this thread as they are a good starting point in collecting HIBS books

tynehibs
04-12-2018, 09:50 AM
HIBS annuals appear to start 2005/06
Does your 2005 annual state 2005 ?
The only other thing is my Jambo Mrs is always throwing stuff oot and I am always putting them back so some might be missing ????
Best rule of thumb is to look at the lists at the start of this thread as they are a good starting point in collecting HIBS books

Aye your right billy, its 2006, blame my poor eye sight !!

One Day
04-12-2018, 11:17 AM
There was someone on here a few weeks ago looking for " the making of Hibernian", book 3, did he get it?

BILLYHIBS
04-12-2018, 11:28 AM
There was someone on here a few weeks ago looking for " the making of Hibernian", book 3, did he get it?

Tynehibs

SideBurns
06-12-2018, 03:12 PM
Thanks very much , appreciate it

Tynehibs, don't know if you got any luck in that shop but just to let you know I spoke to Sandy last night - unfortunately, he no longer has any copies. He thought Blackwells might be worth a try just in case they still had a few for sale but he didn't sound optimistic!

Iggy Pope
06-12-2018, 04:07 PM
Aye your right billy, its 2006, blame my poor eye sight !!

Not right though. I definitely have an annual (I don’t collect them) with McLeish on the front so definitely produced before 2005. I think this was maybe 1999?
Collectors Corner is the (much underused) forum for this....

BILLYHIBS
06-12-2018, 04:22 PM
Not right though. I definitely have an annual (I don’t collect them) with McLeish on the front so definitely produced before 2005. I think this was maybe 1999?
Collectors Corner is the (much underused) forum for this....

The book you are talking about is the HIBS Story by Mike Wilson an official history of Hibernian football club not an official annual and yes it has an image of McLeishs coupon on the front cover

Iggy Pope
06-12-2018, 04:23 PM
The book you are talking about is the HIBS Story by Mike Wilson an official history of Hibernian football club not an official annual and yes it has an image of McLeishs coupon on the front cover

I’ll take your word for that.

Iggy Pope
06-12-2018, 04:46 PM
^^^^^ PS spot on. Lived in ignorance as it’s annual thickness sized and shaped. Not looked at it in years.
I’ve found now that I’ve two copies if anyone is interested in one the spare.

I’ve another by Mike Wilson same era, same size and also annual shaped and entitled ‘Hibernian Greats’. Only got the one of those though.

BILLYHIBS
06-12-2018, 06:08 PM
^^^^^ PS spot on. Lived in ignorance as it’s annual thickness sized and shaped. Not looked at it in years.
I’ve found now that I’ve two copies if anyone is interested in one the spare.

I’ve another by Mike Wilson same era, same size and also annual shaped and entitled ‘Hibernian Greats’. Only got the one of those though.
I know it’s boring being a HIBS nurd! 😁

Iggy Pope
10-12-2018, 06:41 PM
Trying to get a copy of sandy macnairs growing up in green expensive on Amazon etc. Presume its rare ?

If you nip over to the Collectors Corner forum you’ll see a poster has stuck up a link to a run of 2016 Scottish Cup programmes.
They’re gone, but a click on the sellers other items sees a copy of Growing Up In Green at a reasonable start price (and a damaged dust jacket copy of 100 Years of Hibs).

Ringothedog
10-12-2018, 07:20 PM
If you nip over to the Collectors Corner forum you’ll see a poster has stuck up a link to a run of 2016 Scottish Cup programmes.
They’re gone, but a click on the sellers other items sees a copy of Growing Up In Green at a reasonable start price (and a damaged dust jacket copy of 100 Years of Hibs).

All mine 👍

1875godsgift
10-12-2018, 11:12 PM
As someone who buys and sells books I nearly bought a few of the Hibs books, but I couldn't bring myself to!

Glad they went to someone who will appreciate and look after them.

As someone who also buys and sells books, it's given me a feeling of smug satisfaction to see a copy of 'Two Miles to Tynecastle', priced at a princely £1, sit on the shelf of a local charity shop for about the last 5 years!

BILLYHIBS
10-12-2018, 11:37 PM
As someone who also buys and sells books, it's given me a feeling of smug satisfaction to see a copy of 'Two Miles to Tynecastle', priced at a princely £1, sit on the shelf of a local charity shop for about the last 5 years!
Dunno still sounds a £1 too much 😁

Scotty Leither
10-12-2018, 11:56 PM
There was someone on here a few weeks ago looking for " the making of Hibernian", book 3, did he get it?

Yes, I did thanks to Conrad Gray - the very definition of "Hibs class". Thanks again, CG.

1875godsgift
10-12-2018, 11:59 PM
Dunno still sounds a £1 too much 😁

:agree: The good people of Hereford obviously agree with you there Billy

tynehibs
11-12-2018, 07:19 AM
Tynehibs, don't know if you got any luck in that shop but just to let you know I spoke to Sandy last night - unfortunately, he no longer has any copies. He thought Blackwells might be worth a try just in case they still had a few for sale but he didn't sound optimistic!

Sorry about the late reply but many thanks for your efforts

James Stephen
27-05-2019, 01:26 PM
I just wanted to thank all of the Hibbies, many from this site, who purchased a copy of my book - i'm pleased to say it is now sold out, so you all have a collector's item on your hands :-)

Thanks again for your support, and i hope you enjoyed it.

On to the next one hopefully!

BILLYHIBS
15-03-2020, 11:13 AM
HIBS and The Pogues by Calum Bruce

During the current enforced three quarter season break I am currently reading and enjoying the above book by Calum Bruce

I almost missed this book on Amazon as I thought it was some obscure Pogues CD

It tells the biographical story of a Perth schoolboy supporting HIBS from afar and attending games home and away from circa 1980 onwards encompassing his love for The Pogues

I am not a big Pogues fan but he has a lot of great stories supporting HIBS that may appeal to HIBS supporters of a certain generation

Certainly a decent read for those looking for a HIBS fix to while away the time

Available on Amazon and EBay

Carheenlea
16-03-2020, 11:34 PM
I was sorting out my collection last week - 37 titles and have The Hibs and The Pogues on E- book

https://i.postimg.cc/NGPYJrkT/5-ECD45-FB-9-CCC-409-F-8-B25-BBA55-A794-ABE.jpg (https://postimg.cc/ThmZh1SY)

BILLYHIBS
17-03-2020, 07:26 AM
I was sorting out my collection last week - 37 titles and have The Hibs and The Pogues on E- book

https://i.postimg.cc/NGPYJrkT/5-ECD45-FB-9-CCC-409-F-8-B25-BBA55-A794-ABE.jpg (https://postimg.cc/ThmZh1SY)

Ha Ha!

Currently Reading Grumpy Gibby the West Stand Hibby

I thought Gordon Smith The Prince of Wingers by his son Tony Smith was an excellent read a real superstar from yesteryear and brought a tear to a glass eye

CMurdoch
17-03-2020, 01:26 PM
Ha Ha!

Currently Reading Grumpy Gibby the West Stand Hibby

I thought Gordon Smith The Prince of Wingers by his son Tony Smith was an excellent read a real superstar from yesteryear and brought a tear to a glass eyeh

Reading this book at the moment and enjoying it.
My mum as a kid lived 50 yards from Gordon's shop and pub and I managed to get a good and interesting conversation going with her about it last time we met. As those with parents in their 80's will attest that is not always easy!

BILLYHIBS
17-03-2020, 01:28 PM
h

Reading this book at the moment and enjoying it.
My mum as a kid lived 50 yards from Gordon's shop and pub and I managed to get a good and interesting conversation going with her about it last time we met. As those with parents in their 80's will attest that is not always easy!

:agree:

CMurdoch
17-03-2020, 02:04 PM
I was sorting out my collection last week - 37 titles and have The Hibs and The Pogues on E- book

https://i.postimg.cc/NGPYJrkT/5-ECD45-FB-9-CCC-409-F-8-B25-BBA55-A794-ABE.jpg (https://postimg.cc/ThmZh1SY)

What about the books on the 2nd shelf? I have always had the same twin obsessions of Football and Music. Football from aged 7 and music from 16. Approaching 60 in the next month and nothing has changed.

The Stuart Cosgrove book Young Soul Rebels (along with his "Detroit 67) has been on my own book shelf for a long time but I haven't got round to reading it. Any good?
Also see the Postcard Records book Simply Thrilled on your shelf. Was really into Postcard back in the day but it was short lived so didn't think their would be enough for a decent book. Any good?

You are also a keen Fall fan. I was never into them massively as a young guy and only owned a compilation but heard loads of sessions on the John Peel Show back in the day. Strangely I like them far more now than I did then. Coincidentally i regularly met up with and drank with Mark E Smith in Leith for a while until I reluctantly decided his habits were too dangerous for my career. Other factoid, a couple of years ago I played competitive table tennis on a number of occasions with one of The Fallen. An intense bloke he was and not surprised he ended fighting with the argumentative wind up artist that Smith was.

CMurdoch
17-03-2020, 02:14 PM
:agree:

Her face lit up and suddenly she had lots to say. Told me about Gordon's dad who served in the shop, her dad drinking in The Right Wing, watching Gordon play for Hibs with her dad etc etc.
Nothing startling but a good catalyst that led on to her speaking about going on the rowing boats with her sisters in St Margarets Loch in Holyrood Park which I was able to show her online photo's off.

Logie Green
17-03-2020, 02:24 PM
I was sorting out my collection last week - 37 titles and have The Hibs and The Pogues on E- book

https://i.postimg.cc/NGPYJrkT/5-ECD45-FB-9-CCC-409-F-8-B25-BBA55-A794-ABE.jpg (https://postimg.cc/ThmZh1SY)

Did you enjoy the Lawrie Reilly book so much that you bought a second copy? 😜

BILLYHIBS
17-03-2020, 05:35 PM
Got Jackie MacNamara Snr to sign my Bobby Johnstone book at Glasgow Airport and he recommended Lawrie Reillys biography as being an excellent read 😁

Carheenlea
17-03-2020, 05:50 PM
Did you enjoy the Lawrie Reilly book so much that you bought a second copy? 😜

Two Christmas gifts, and both personally signed from Lawrie so feels appropriate to keep both!


What about the books on the 2nd shelf? I have always had the same twin obsessions of Football and Music. Football from aged 7 and music from 16. Approaching 60 in the next month and nothing has changed.

The Stuart Cosgrove book Young Soul Rebels (along with his "Detroit 67) has been on my own book shelf for a long time but I haven't got round to reading it. Any good?
Also see the Postcard Records book Simply Thrilled on your shelf. Was really into Postcard back in the day but it was short lived so didn't think their would be enough for a decent book. Any good?

You are also a keen Fall fan. I was never into them massively as a young guy and only owned a compilation but heard loads of sessions on the John Peel Show back in the day. Strangely I like them far more now than I did then. Coincidentally i regularly met up with and drank with Mark E Smith in Leith for a while until I reluctantly decided his habits were too dangerous for my career. Other factoid, a couple of years ago I played competitive table tennis on a number of occasions with one of The Fallen. An intense bloke he was and not surprised he ended fighting with the argumentative wind up artist that Smith was.

I enjoyed Cosgroves book despite not being a Northern Soul aficionado or having any experience of the scene. I do enjoy the music though and this book painted a great picture of the scene through the eyes of a young Scot. If you had experience of the scene I’m sure you’d enjoy it even more. I’m aware of the Detroit ‘67 book and subsequent follow ups, but have yet to take a look at them. The Postcard book is not surprising very short, and that will largely be down the briefness of the period the label was active, but it’s a great read, albeit one not weighty enough that won’t see you through a period of self isolation. Some fantastic books on the Fall out there, and there is one on the bedside table I’m reading currently. Smith was certainly a character and seemed to enjoy his spell in Edinburgh, but unfortunately he seemed to look out for Hearts more than Hibs, but he was never one for following anything that was deemed cool..

CMurdoch
17-03-2020, 07:25 PM
Two Christmas gifts, and both personally signed from Lawrie so feels appropriate to keep both!



I enjoyed Cosgroves book despite not being a Northern Soul aficionado or having any experience of the scene. I do enjoy the music though and this book painted a great picture of the scene through the eyes of a young Scot. If you had experience of the scene I’m sure you’d enjoy it even more. I’m aware of the Detroit ‘67 book and subsequent follow ups, but have yet to take a look at them. The Postcard book is not surprising very short, and that will largely be down the briefness of the period the label was active, but it’s a great read, albeit one not weighty enough that won’t see you through a period of self isolation. Some fantastic books on the Fall out there, and there is one on the bedside table I’m reading currently. Smith was certainly a character and seemed to enjoy his spell in Edinburgh, but unfortunately he seemed to look out for Hearts more than Hibs, but he was never one for following anything that was deemed cool..

A Fall & Fitba fix in one

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=RDLctPleLOgqk&v=LctPleLOgqk&feature=emb_rel_end

Just played "Cruisers Creek" & "Mr Pharmacist" to cheer myself the **** up

BILLYHIBS
17-03-2020, 08:39 PM
A Fall & Fitba fix in one

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=RDLctPleLOgqk&v=LctPleLOgqk&feature=emb_rel_end

Just played "Cruisers Creek" & "Mr Pharmacist" to cheer myself the **** up
I think you would enjoy HIBS and the Pogues

Lots of good stories about following the cabbage home and away and The Pogues as well of course

CMurdoch
17-03-2020, 11:08 PM
I think you would enjoy HIBS and the Pogues

Lots of good stories about following the cabbage home and away and The Pogues as well of course

Sounds good Billy

One Day
19-03-2020, 08:26 AM
There was someone on here a few weeks ago looking for " the making of Hibernian", book 3, did he get it?

I have a spare copy of book 3, The Romantic Years, if anyone's interested.

hibby6270
19-03-2020, 06:55 PM
As the saying goes - “From little acorns, mighty oaks grow”

Mainly inspired by this thread, I took stock of my Small Hibs related book collection. I had about half a dozen plus a few random Hibs annuals.

I’ve since been picking up more books in the last couple of years and now have a grand total of 88 books that have either direct relevance to the club and its former players (64 books).
A full set of annuals from 2006 to 2020 (15 books).
There are a few stats books included also for seasons we have won leagues or cups. And some photo books I’ve produced myself celebrating that weekend in May 2016. (9 books).

There are around 13 more I have identified that would take the collection to over 100. 10 or 11 of these are relatively easy to obtain via the usual 2nd hand outlets such as ebay or AbeBooks.

However, there’s a few that are harder to come by.

1) The Gilzean Cartoon book (Hibs Flavoured) from the 70s/80s
2) Sandy Macnair’s : We Only Want The Earth (this is my own fault for not purchasing when available)
3) Hearts and Hibs : Capital Classics by Mike Smith
4) An alleged copy of the Docherty & Thomson : 100 Years of Hibs book autographed by Bremner, Munro, Spalding, McArthur and Edwards. I have 2 other copies signed by other contemporary players but this 3rd one seems a bit rarer, if indeed it does exist.

Any pointers where I might be able to obtain any of these at “reasonable” cost?

BILLYHIBS
19-03-2020, 09:11 PM
As the saying goes - “From little acorns, mighty oaks grow”

Mainly inspired by this thread, I took stock of my Small Hibs related book collection. I had about half a dozen plus a few random Hibs annuals.

I’ve since been picking up more books in the last couple of years and now have a grand total of 88 books that have either direct relevance to the club and its former players (64 books).
A full set of annuals from 2006 to 2020 (15 books).
There are a few stats books included also for seasons we have won leagues or cups. And some photo books I’ve produced myself celebrating that weekend in May 2016. (9 books).

There are around 13 more I have identified that would take the collection to over 100. 10 or 11 of these are relatively easy to obtain via the usual 2nd hand outlets such as ebay or AbeBooks.

However, there’s a few that are harder to come by.

1) The Gilzean Cartoon book (Hibs Flavoured) from the 70s/80s
2) Sandy Macnair’s : We Only Want The Earth (this is my own fault for not purchasing when available)
3) Hearts and Hibs : Capital Classics by Mike Smith
4) An alleged copy of the Docherty & Thomson : 100 Years of Hibs book autographed by Bremner, Munro, Spalding, McArthur and Edwards. I have 2 other copies signed by other contemporary players but this 3rd one seems a bit rarer, if indeed it does exist.

Any pointers where I might be able to obtain any of these at “reasonable” cost?

Marie Curie Charity Shop Inverleith Row has been a happy hunting ground for me in the past

Well worth popping in if you are passing

100 Years of HIBS difficult to get a copy with an undamaged dust cover with Fat Joe on the front v The Hun signed by any of his contemporaries a bonus

tynehibs
20-03-2020, 09:54 AM
As the saying goes - “From little acorns, mighty oaks grow”

Mainly inspired by this thread, I took stock of my Small Hibs related book collection. I had about half a dozen plus a few random Hibs annuals.

I’ve since been picking up more books in the last couple of years and now have a grand total of 88 books that have either direct relevance to the club and its former players (64 books).
A full set of annuals from 2006 to 2020 (15 books).
There are a few stats books included also for seasons we have won leagues or cups. And some photo books I’ve produced myself celebrating that weekend in May 2016. (9 books).

There are around 13 more I have identified that would take the collection to over 100. 10 or 11 of these are relatively easy to obtain via the usual 2nd hand outlets such as ebay or AbeBooks.

However, there’s a few that are harder to come by.

1) The Gilzean Cartoon book (Hibs Flavoured) from the 70s/80s
2) Sandy Macnair’s : We Only Want The Earth (this is my own fault for not purchasing when available)
3) Hearts and Hibs : Capital Classics by Mike Smith
4) An alleged copy of the Docherty & Thomson : 100 Years of Hibs book autographed by Bremner, Munro, Spalding, McArthur and Edwards. I have 2 other copies signed by other contemporary players but this 3rd one seems a bit rarer, if indeed it does exist.

Any pointers where I might be able to obtain any of these at “reasonable” cost?

I have a similar sized collection, but also missing the capital classics, its very hard to come by, I would try Almondvale programmes for the Gilzean book , but expect to pay £30 plus for it

hibby6270
20-03-2020, 01:04 PM
Marie Curie Charity Shop Inverleith Row has been a happy hunting ground for me in the past

Well worth popping in if you are passing

100 Years of HIBS difficult to get a copy with an undamaged dust cover with Fat Joe on the front v The Hun signed by any of his contemporaries a bonus

Thanks Billyhibs. Will give the MC shop a try.
I pop into various charity shops in and around The Foot of the Walk from time to time. Do see Hibs related books occasionally but more often than not they are ones I’ve already got.

The 2 copies of 100 years I have, do have dust covers but they are 90% in tact. Couple of minor tears on each. Cheers.

hibby6270
20-03-2020, 01:06 PM
I have a similar sized collection, but also missing the capital classics, its very hard to come by, I would try Almondvale programmes for the Gilzean book , but expect to pay £30 plus for it

Thanks for the tip. Will pop in to Almondvale at some point.

BILLYHIBS
20-03-2020, 01:06 PM
Thanks Billyhibs. Will give the MC shop a try.
I pop into various charity shops in and around The Foot of the Walk from time to time. Do see Hibs related books occasionally but more often than not they are ones I’ve already got.

The 2 copies of 100 years I have, do have dust covers but they are 90% in tact. Couple of minor tears on each. Cheers.

That Wee shop has a dedicated HIBS section so you don’t have to look around at every book in the shop like some places :greengrin

Kato
20-03-2020, 01:20 PM
That Wee shop has a dedicated HIBS section so you don’t have to look around at every book in the shop like some places :greengrinI quite like The Easter Road Story, tales about the various grounds Hibs played in and the development of the ground since we moved to ER. Lots of hidden factual gems.

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Iggy Pope
20-03-2020, 02:16 PM
Anyone read the Keith Houchen autobiography ‘A Tenner and a Box of Kippers’? Picked up a signed copy in Thirsk last year. Interesting read and an interesting career.

w pilton hibby
20-03-2020, 03:01 PM
Marie Curie Charity Shop Inverleith Row has been a happy hunting ground for me in the past

Well worth popping in if you are passing

100 Years of HIBS difficult to get a copy with an undamaged dust cover with Fat Joe on the front v The Hun signed by any of his contemporaries a bonus

Shop's closed down. Passed it today.

BILLYHIBS
20-03-2020, 03:55 PM
Shop's closed down. Passed it today.

Might be getting my shops mixed up sure there were two together passing tonight will check it out and get back to you 😁

BILLYHIBS
20-03-2020, 06:51 PM
Shop's closed down. Passed it today.

Yip It is closed

The search continues

king stanton
20-03-2020, 10:08 PM
Yip It is closed

The search continues.
I know the St Columbia’s Hospice shop that was up that neck of woods and regularly had a good number of Hibs books has moved up to canon mills to Brandon Terrace . Not sure if its open but it is there

BILLYHIBS
20-03-2020, 10:19 PM
.
I know the St Columbia’s Hospice shop that was up that neck of woods and regularly had a good number of Hibs books has moved up to canon mills to Brandon Terrace . Not sure if its open but it is there

Thanks

Will check it out

tricky
21-03-2020, 08:21 AM
I have a spare copy of book 3, The Romantic Years, if anyone's interested.

Very interested if it’s still available

One Day
21-03-2020, 09:01 PM
Very interested if it’s still available

Sorry, someone's already been in touch and I'm waiting for them to arrange collection

BILLYHIBS
26-03-2020, 06:33 PM
Hibernian FC : The War Years 1939-45 by Brian Mark

Picked up this wee booklet from EBAY £5 delivery FOC covers every game and players during the war years at Easter Road

Warning looks more like a programme than a book???

Only a few left

Condition: New

tynehibs
27-03-2020, 02:14 PM
Hibernian FC : The War Years 1939-45 by Brian Mark

Picked up this wee booklet from EBAY £5 delivery FOC covers every game and players during the war years at Easter Road

Warning looks more like a programme than a book???

Only a few left

Condition: New

Some wee stats from it
40/41
William anderson app 20 goals 16
Cubby app 27 goals 27
41/42 from 23/8/41 to 27/9/41 Hibs played 6 games
Albion rovers 8-3
Hamilton 4-0
Hertz 4-2
Sons 4-0
Queens park 2-1
Huns 8-1
6 fixtures 30 for 7 against
Also got the programme from the cover signed by Busby
Halcyon days indeed !!!!

BILLYHIBS
05-08-2020, 11:16 AM
Just finished reading ‘ The Fabulous Baker Boys: The greatest strikers Scotland never had ‘ by Tom Maxwell

A fantastic read with loads of HIBS content each small chapter detailing the parallel careers of two footballing brothers Joe and Gerry Baker

Foreword by Denis Law featuring contributions from many ex colleagues including our own Kenny Davidson, John Fraser, Willie Hunter, Gordon Marshall,Jimmy O’Rourke, Doug Moran, Tommy Preston, Lawrie Reilly and Pat Stanton

I am not old enough to have seen both play at the peak of their powers but they must have been fantastic players. This book makes you appreciate how good these guys really were

Thoroughly recommended

whiskyhibby
05-08-2020, 12:43 PM
Marie Curie Charity Shop Inverleith Row has been a happy hunting ground for me in the past

Well worth popping in if you are passing

100 Years of HIBS difficult to get a copy with an undamaged dust cover with Fat Joe on the front v The Hun signed by any of his contemporaries a bonus
23843 Lucky enough to have two 😀

Pagan Hibernia
05-08-2020, 12:53 PM
Just finished the Delaneys of Edinburgh, as recommended by someone on this site. Not a hibs book but a wonderful depiction of life for the poor Irish community in the Cowgate in the 1880s.

theres a chapter entirely devoted to our Scottish cup victory of 1887 and the celebrations that night in little Ireland. Loved it

G15 Hibs
05-08-2020, 02:48 PM
Just finished reading ‘ The Fabulous Baker Boys: The greatest strikers Scotland never had ‘ by Tom Maxwell

A fantastic read with loads of HIBS content each small chapter detailing the parallel careers of two footballing brothers Joe and Gerry Baker

Foreword by Denis Law featuring contributions from many ex colleagues including our own Kenny Davidson, John Fraser, Willie Hunter, Gordon Marshall,Jimmy O’Rourke, Doug Moran, Tommy Preston, Lawrie Reilly and Pat Stanton

I am not old enough to have seen both play at the peak of their powers but they must have been fantastic players. This book makes you appreciate how good these guys really were

Thoroughly recommended

I've had this sitting in my 'to read' pile for a couple of years now. Your rave review might be the nudge I need to get round to actually reading it.

surreyhibbie
05-08-2020, 02:56 PM
I've had this sitting in my 'to read' pile for a couple of years now. Your rave review might be the nudge I need to get round to actually reading it.

just found it on amazon. second hand but bought it . looking forward to reading this. :thumbsup:

BILLYHIBS
05-08-2020, 03:28 PM
I've had this sitting in my 'to read' pile for a couple of years now. Your rave review might be the nudge I need to get round to actually reading it.
Yip sat on my pile for long enough

I blame the lockdown :greengrin

Viva_Palmeiras
05-08-2020, 03:31 PM
Lawrie Reillys autobiography is / was in The Salvation Army charity shop at Piershill at the weekend.

BILLYHIBS
15-02-2021, 07:16 PM
New book coming out 29th March 2021 :

The HIBS Are Here ! Miller to Millennium Hibernian FC 1992-99 Ian Colquhoun

Hardback £16.99

Follow up to From Oblivion To Hampden 1991/92


Footnote : The Authors favourite HIBS player of all time is Darren Jackson



https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/hibs-are-here

BSEJVT
16-02-2021, 11:05 AM
New book coming out 29th March 2021 :

The HIBS Are Here ! Miller to Millennium Hibernian FC 1992-99 Ian Colquhoun

Hardback £16.99

Follow up to From Oblivion To Hampden 1991/92


Footnote : The Authors favourite HIBS player of all time is Darren Jackson



https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/hibs-are-here

Thanks for that Billy

Also found a Hibs Quiz book I hadn't seen and a Hibs word search:greengrin

Anything to keep the collection complete!

BILLYHIBS
16-02-2021, 11:17 AM
Thanks for that Billy

Also found a Hibs Quiz book I hadn't seen and a Hibs word search:greengrin

Anything to keep the collection complete!


Funnily enough I found a Jim Hossack HIBS Quiz Book in my collection signed by Kano and JC

One for the HIBS Quizes


:cb

brog
16-02-2021, 12:49 PM
Funnily enough I found a Jim Hossack HIBS Quiz Book in my collection signed by Kano and JC

One for the HIBS Quizes


:cb

I have the Joe Baker Quiz book, also produced by Jim H. It's signed by Joe with a personal dedication. I loved Joe, both as a great player & as a wonderful person.

Baker9
16-02-2021, 03:07 PM
Not exactly a Hibs book as such. Dougie Bell's new biography (Signed Twice by Fergie) has sold over 1000 copies on Amazon. His time at Hibs has a chapter heading Dougie Bell v Alex Miller.

BILLYHIBS
16-02-2021, 03:11 PM
Not exactly a Hibs book as such. Dougie Bell's new biography (Signed Twice by Fergie) has sold over 1000 copies on Amazon. His time at Hibs has a chapter heading Dougie Bell v Alex Miller.
:faf:

Only £5.99 brand new paperback and every penny is donated to Cancer Research in memory of his late wife Hazel

Good player for HIBS

Baker9
16-02-2021, 03:41 PM
:faf:

Only £5.99 brand new paperback and every penny is donated to Cancer Research in memory of his late wife Hazel

Good player for HIBS

Is that you Dougie? You're a marketer's dream.

BILLYHIBS
16-02-2021, 03:54 PM
Is that you Dougie? You're a marketer's dream.
Yip!

Wanted to leave Lexo out altogether

None of my ex HIBS colleagues would contribute because I wouldn’t pass the ball to them :greengrin

Baker9
16-02-2021, 04:22 PM
Yip!

Wanted to leave Lexo out altogether

None of my ex HIBS colleagues would contribute because I wouldn’t pass the ball to them :greengrin

:top marks

Baker9
17-02-2021, 10:15 AM
Yip!

Wanted to leave Lexo out altogether

None of my ex HIBS colleagues would contribute because I wouldn’t pass the ball to them :greengrin


You forgot to add that the author declares himself a Hibby on the cover.

BILLYHIBS
17-02-2021, 11:05 AM
You forgot to add that the author declares himself a Hibby on the cover.

Even more reason to buy 😃

Always liked him as a player

It was like the ba was tied to his boot

I get that he wasn’t everybody’s cup of tea

So good Fergie signed him twice

brog
17-02-2021, 11:46 AM
Not exactly a Hibs book as such. Dougie Bell's new biography (Signed Twice by Fergie) has sold over 1000 copies on Amazon. His time at Hibs has a chapter heading Dougie Bell v Alex Miller.

When I first read this I thought you meant Fergie had signed the book twice!! :greengrin

Pagan Hibernia
17-02-2021, 12:42 PM
Thinking about the other thread, anyone read Marinello’s autobiography ‘Fallen idol’?

Keith_M
17-02-2021, 12:51 PM
When I first read this I thought you meant Fergie had signed the book twice!! :greengrin


So did I


:greengrin

BILLYHIBS
17-02-2021, 12:59 PM
Thinking about the other thread, anyone read Marinello’s autobiography ‘Fallen idol’?
Brilliant !

Mentioned the book in the thread a text book in how not to run your career

Baker9
17-02-2021, 01:17 PM
When I first read this I thought you meant Fergie had signed the book twice!! :greengrin

I can see how that could happen. It was apparently a marketing ploy to give it that title as Fergie only signed 3 outfield player twice in his while career. Dougie had that confirmed as a fact at the same time as he spoke to Sir Alex about providing the foreword.

EI255
17-02-2021, 06:05 PM
Ian Colquhoun, top lad and great Hibernian [emoji106]

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Iggy Pope
17-02-2021, 09:22 PM
The fellah doing the 90s book has a great Twitter page where he puts up a lot of long lost Hibs 90s goal action amongst other things.
#TheHibsAreHere.

BILLYHIBS
29-03-2021, 02:02 PM
The HIBS Are Here Miller to Millenium 1992-1999 by Ian Colquhoun

Hardback copy arrived this morning

Only a few left :greengrin

tynehibs
29-03-2021, 02:22 PM
The HIBS Are Here Miller to Millenium 1992-1999 by Ian Colquhoun

Hardback copy arrived this morning

Only a few left :greengrin
How much for that Billy ?

BILLYHIBS
29-03-2021, 02:25 PM
How much for that Billy ?
£12.87 delivery foc eBay

Hardback £15.93

James Stephen
29-03-2021, 02:28 PM
The HIBS Are Here Miller to Millenium 1992-1999 by Ian Colquhoun

Hardback copy arrived this morning

Only a few left :greengrin

Cheers for the reminder, just ordered a copy.

tynehibs
29-03-2021, 02:28 PM
£12.87 delivery foc EBay

Thanks very much 😊

Keith_M
29-03-2021, 02:38 PM
The HIBS Are Here Miller to Millenium 1992-1999 by Ian Colquhoun

Hardback copy arrived this morning

Only a few left :greengrin


Are you on commission?

BILLYHIBS
29-03-2021, 02:40 PM
Are you on commission?

No I just think they won’t last

Ebook on Amazon 😂

CMurdoch
29-03-2021, 02:45 PM
The fellah doing the 90s book has a great Twitter page where he puts up a lot of long lost Hibs 90s goal action amongst other things.
#TheHibsAreHere.

Some back story the guy has!
Persevere is a motto that fits him to an absolute T.

Kato
29-03-2021, 03:33 PM
Some back story the guy has!
Persevere is a motto that fits him to an absolute T.

Very true. I like his writing, always comes across humorous and as a good guy.

BILLYHIBS
06-09-2021, 05:12 PM
Heads up:

New HIBS book out

First and last by Jackie Plenderleith

The story of the last surviving member of our 1950’s European Cup adventure

£14.99 Hardback

my left peg
06-09-2021, 05:18 PM
David Duff has a book coming out next month ,the plot to destroy hibs
Should make a good read,though him and his brother in law made a huge mess of things without the presence of Mercer and Rowland!

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BILLYHIBS
06-09-2021, 05:23 PM
Pretty sure I read somewhere that someone was working on a new book from Best 2 Beastie but seems to have gone quiet and under the radar?

ancient hibee
06-09-2021, 05:25 PM
Heads up:

New HIBS book out

First and last by Jackie Plenderleith

The story of the last surviving member of our 1950’s European Cup adventure

£14.99 Hardback

A good centre half-considered to be a good footballer in those days.Like a lot of Hibs players of the 1950s/60s didn't get much international recognition. Must be well into his 80s.

Jonnyboy
06-09-2021, 05:25 PM
Pretty sure I read somewhere that someone was working on a new book from Best 2 Beastie but seems to have gone quiet and under the radar?

Yep, Colin Leslie. Still in production I think ✅

BILLYHIBS
06-09-2021, 05:27 PM
A good centre half-considered to be a good footballer in those days.Like a lot of Hibs players of the 1950s/60s didn't get much international recognition. Must be well into his 80s.
Yip 83 also played for Man City and QoS

Pretty sure he scored in that European run

Might be wrong

BILLYHIBS
06-09-2021, 05:28 PM
Yep, Colin Leslie. Still in production I think ✅

Looking forward to it

👍🏿

BILLYHIBS
06-09-2021, 05:32 PM
Yip 83 also played for Man City and QoS

Pretty sure he scored in that European run

Might be wrong

Naw was getting confused with Jock Buchanan 😃

Pagan Hibernia
06-09-2021, 05:45 PM
David Duff has a book coming out next month ,the plot to destroy hibs
Should make a good read,though him and his brother in law made a huge mess of things without the presence of Mercer and Rowland!

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should be interesting and I probably will try and get a copy. I wonder how much responsibility Duff will take for the precarious financial position the club was in around that time.

*just read the synopsis on the Waterstones website, apparently Duff “led the charge against the takeover” :greengrin:rolleyes:

jgl07
06-09-2021, 05:48 PM
Heads up:

New HIBS book out

First and last by Jackie Plenderleith

The story of the last surviving member of our 1950’s European Cup adventure
I recall Jackie Plenderleith from his time at Manchester City.

He signed for City in 1960 and moved on to South Africa, three years later, after falling to establish himself in the first team as a regular.

BILLYHIBS
07-09-2021, 07:10 AM
Worth mentioning Hibernian’s Cup Record by Bill Wallace

£9.99 available from Club Store and online

Ringothedog
07-09-2021, 07:34 AM
Worth mentioning Hibernian’s Cup Record by Bill Wallace

£9.99 available from Club Store and online

That will be a short book 😉

BILLYHIBS
07-09-2021, 07:36 AM
That will be a short book 😉
:greengrin

Spoiler Alert

Interesting fact:

One of the few clubs to win the Scottish Cup over three centuries

🤔

BILLYHIBS
26-10-2021, 06:51 AM
Giving this a bump for those not on the mailing list

Book signing with 1991 League Cup Winners Hibernian FC

https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/booking-signing-with-1991-league-cup-winners

Great Christmas gift idea



:flag:

Col L
03-11-2021, 08:19 AM
Pretty sure I read somewhere that someone was working on a new book from Best 2 Beastie but seems to have gone quiet and under the radar?

The 'quiet and under the radar' part was me getting the book written, but all is good...

"Bestie to Beastie to Belgium: Hibs' green and white knuckle ride through the 80s" has been completed and is currently going through final edits and type-setting in the hope it will be printed and on sale by early December. It will be hard-back only initially with an e-version planned in 2022. A launch and a couple of book signings, featuring ex-players, are in the pipeline. It includes more than 100,000 words, 64 pages of pictures and 40+ interviews with players, managers, directors, journalists and fans.

The ex-players/managers I have interviewed, and who have shared some brilliant stories from the decade, include: Bertie Auld, John Blackley, Ally Brazil, Ralph Callachan, John Collins, Steve Cowan, David Duff, Gareth Evans, Alan Hart, Keith Houchen, Ricky Hill, Jim McArthur, Jackie McNamara, Eddie May, Alex Miller, Callum Milne, Graham Mitchell, Neil Orr, Craig Paterson, Brian Rice, Alan Sneddon, Pat Stanton, George Stewart, Joe Tortolano, Steven Tweed and Mickey Weir.

I'll be back with an update soon, and you can also follow me/the book on Twitter @Hibs80s, but the book - priced £18.75 - will defo be on sale online and in the Hibs Shop, plus GPfootball.com in West Lothian, and a few other local outlets.

GGTTH :flag:

BILLYHIBS
03-11-2021, 08:26 AM
The 'quiet and under the radar' part was me getting the book written, but all is good...

"Bestie to Beastie to Belgium: Hibs' green and white knuckle ride through the 80s" has been completed and is currently going through final edits and type-setting in the hope it will be printed and on sale by early December. It will be hard-back only initially with an e-version planned in 2022. A launch and a couple of book signings, featuring ex-players, are in the pipeline. It includes more than 100,000 words, 64 pages of pictures and 40+ interviews with players, managers, directors, journalists and fans.

The ex-players/managers I have interviewed, and who have shared some brilliant stories from the decade, include: Bertie Auld, John Blackley, Ally Brazil, Ralph Callachan, John Collins, Steve Cowan, David Duff, Gareth Evans, Alan Hart, Keith Houchen, Ricky Hill, Jim McArthur, Jackie McNamara, Eddie May, Alex Miller, Callum Milne, Graham Mitchell, Neil Orr, Craig Paterson, Brian Rice, Alan Sneddon, Pat Stanton, George Stewart, Joe Tortolano, Steven Tweed and Mickey Weir.

I'll be back with an update soon, and you can also follow me/the book on Twitter @Hibs80s, but the book - priced £18.75 - will defo be on sale online and in the Hibs Shop, plus GPfootball.com in West Lothian, and a few other local outlets.

GGTTH :flag:


:thumbsup:

Many thanks for the update and keeping us posted

Sounds like the perfect Christmas present

James Stephen
03-11-2021, 08:30 AM
The 'quiet and under the radar' part was me getting the book written, but all is good...

"Bestie to Beastie to Belgium: Hibs' green and white knuckle ride through the 80s" has been completed and is currently going through final edits and type-setting in the hope it will be printed and on sale by early December. It will be hard-back only initially with an e-version planned in 2022. A launch and a couple of book signings, featuring ex-players, are in the pipeline. It includes more than 100,000 words, 64 pages of pictures and 40+ interviews with players, managers, directors, journalists and fans.

The ex-players/managers I have interviewed, and who have shared some brilliant stories from the decade, include: Bertie Auld, John Blackley, Ally Brazil, Ralph Callachan, John Collins, Steve Cowan, David Duff, Gareth Evans, Alan Hart, Keith Houchen, Ricky Hill, Jim McArthur, Jackie McNamara, Eddie May, Alex Miller, Callum Milne, Graham Mitchell, Neil Orr, Craig Paterson, Brian Rice, Alan Sneddon, Pat Stanton, George Stewart, Joe Tortolano, Steven Tweed and Mickey Weir.

I'll be back with an update soon, and you can also follow me/the book on Twitter @Hibs80s, but the book - priced £18.75 - will defo be on sale online and in the Hibs Shop, plus GPfootball.com in West Lothian, and a few other local outlets.

GGTTH :flag:


Look forward to reading this - growing up in the 1980s, it will be interesting how many recollections of my own are true, or are my mind playing tricks with me (such asme thinking booing at half time and full time was the norm!)

Carheenlea
03-11-2021, 12:31 PM
should be interesting and I probably will try and get a copy. I wonder how much responsibility Duff will take for the precarious financial position the club was in around that time.

*just read the synopsis on the Waterstones website, apparently Duff “led the charge against the takeover” :greengrin:rolleyes:

Yes, had to laugh at that. Think it could be an interesting account though and I’ll probably have to buy a copy

“ David Duff was Chairman of Hibernian at one of the most extraordinary times in the clubs history. In 1990 Wallace Mercer, then Chairman of Hearts pushed for a merger of the two clubs. For long agonising weeks the fate of one of Scotlands great footballing institutions hung in the balance. With internal shareholders wanting to sell out, with institutions pushing for it, the end seemed inevitable but David Duff had other ideas. With huge fan support he led the charge against a takeover which would have meant the end of the club he loved. For the first time he tells the true story of the plot to destroy Hibernian, of those behind it and of their real motivations. It is a riveting story of double dealing, greed and betrayal featuring a cast of some of the best known names in Scottish business and football, often in surprising roles.

But the book is about much more than this. It is about the club and its players at the time featuring never before told stories and anecdotes about legends such as John Collins and Andy Goram. It is about European nights behind the Iron curtain, about knife edge football matches and about a man who dreamt of taking Hibs to the summit of Scottish football, but most of all it is about the terrible danger when money and greed meet sport.

Carheenlea
03-11-2021, 12:35 PM
Look forward to reading this - growing up in the 1980s, it will be interesting how many recollections of my own are true, or are my mind playing tricks with me (such asme thinking booing at half time and full time was the norm!)

As a 51 year old this is the decade that I first remember following Hibs - a P7 schoolboy at the start and a working man of 20 at the end of it, so will be looking forward to this one.

Logie Green
03-11-2021, 01:22 PM
Yes, had to laugh at that. Think it could be an interesting account though and I’ll probably have to buy a copy

“ David Duff was Chairman of Hibernian at one of the most extraordinary times in the clubs history. In 1990 Wallace Mercer, then Chairman of Hearts pushed for a merger of the two clubs. For long agonising weeks the fate of one of Scotlands great footballing institutions hung in the balance. With internal shareholders wanting to sell out, with institutions pushing for it, the end seemed inevitable but David Duff had other ideas. With huge fan support he led the charge against a takeover which would have meant the end of the club he loved. For the first time he tells the true story of the plot to destroy Hibernian, of those behind it and of their real motivations. It is a riveting story of double dealing, greed and betrayal featuring a cast of some of the best known names in Scottish business and football, often in surprising roles.

But the book is about much more than this. It is about the club and its players at the time featuring never before told stories and anecdotes about legends such as John Collins and Andy Goram. It is about European nights behind the Iron curtain, about knife edge football matches and about a man who dreamt of taking Hibs to the summit of Scottish football, but most of all it is about the terrible danger when money and greed meet sport.

It would’ve been more accurate to describe it as a takeover rather than a merger.

lord bunberry
03-11-2021, 04:18 PM
Yes, had to laugh at that. Think it could be an interesting account though and I’ll probably have to buy a copy

“ David Duff was Chairman of Hibernian at one of the most extraordinary times in the clubs history. In 1990 Wallace Mercer, then Chairman of Hearts pushed for a merger of the two clubs. For long agonising weeks the fate of one of Scotlands great footballing institutions hung in the balance. With internal shareholders wanting to sell out, with institutions pushing for it, the end seemed inevitable but David Duff had other ideas. With huge fan support he led the charge against a takeover which would have meant the end of the club he loved. For the first time he tells the true story of the plot to destroy Hibernian, of those behind it and of their real motivations. It is a riveting story of double dealing, greed and betrayal featuring a cast of some of the best known names in Scottish business and football, often in surprising roles.

But the book is about much more than this. It is about the club and its players at the time featuring never before told stories and anecdotes about legends such as John Collins and Andy Goram. It is about European nights behind the Iron curtain, about knife edge football matches and about a man who dreamt of taking Hibs to the summit of Scottish football, but most of all it is about the terrible danger when money and greed meet sport.
There’s quite a few people from that time who will dispute that Duff led us anywhere other than to the edge of oblivion. Like you I’ll probably buy it just for that account, from my memory he had nothing to do with hands off hibs.

brog
03-11-2021, 05:04 PM
There’s quite a few people from that time who will dispute that Duff led us anywhere other than to the edge of oblivion. Like you I’ll probably buy it just for that account, from my memory he had nothing to do with hands off hibs.

To be fair to him he refused to sell his shares and he was opposed to the takeover. I'm sure he was put under considerable pressure. However, many more did much more!

lord bunberry
03-11-2021, 05:14 PM
To be fair to him he refused to sell his shares and he was opposed to the takeover. I'm sure he was put under considerable pressure. However, many more did much more!
That’s how I remember it. Not selling his shares was about the only thing he got right during his time in charge.

Kato
03-11-2021, 05:15 PM
That’s how I remember it. Not selling his shares was about the only thing he got right during his time in charge....and it was a vital part in us not going under.

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lord bunberry
03-11-2021, 05:16 PM
...and it was a vital part in us not going under.

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True but it’s a bit like giving hitler credit for killing hitler.

Kato
03-11-2021, 05:19 PM
True but it’s a bit like giving hitler credit for killing hitler.Nope, don't get that one.

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lord bunberry
03-11-2021, 05:25 PM
Nope, don't get that one.

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Duff and Gray caused the mess, they gifted shares to Rolland and they ran the club into the ground with bad financial decisions. He didn’t even get close to redeeming himself by not selling his shares. He certainly didn’t lead anyone to victory over Mercer.

Purple & Green
03-11-2021, 06:26 PM
should be interesting and I probably will try and get a copy. I wonder how much responsibility Duff will take for the precarious financial position the club was in around that time.

*just read the synopsis on the Waterstones website, apparently Duff “led the charge against the takeover” :greengrin:rolleyes:

I’m not sure we’ll see that book anytime soon unfortunately, or, if we do it will be heavily censored.

Hibees1973
03-11-2021, 06:58 PM
Thanks for the update. Will ask my wife for this book 'Bestie to Beastie to Belgium' in December and I look forward to reading it on Christmas Day.

The 80s are the times when I followed Hibs avidly as a teenager. Part of me wishes I was born 10 years earlier (I was born in 1966), so I could have enjoyed the tornadoes properly. My dad, a Jambo, took me to see Hibs in the 70s, but to be honest much as I saw the tornadoes they were a bit of a blur. I saw Hibs against Leeds, Liverpool & Juventus but I do not have clear memories watching them.

My feeling of most of the 80s was Hibs repairing the damage after we declined in the late 70s. I feel it was a long process, particularly at a time when Aberdeen and Dundee Utd were strong. Hibs tended to be a mid-table team for most of the 80s but I have clear and fond memories following the team home and away every Saturday.

As I say I look forward to reading the book and possibly rekindling things I have forgotten about.

Kato
03-11-2021, 07:03 PM
Duff and Gray caused the mess, they gifted shares to Rolland and they ran the club into the ground with bad financial decisions. He didn’t even get close to redeeming himself by not selling his shares. He certainly didn’t lead anyone to victory over Mercer.I thought it was the other way around. Rowland financed the deal and gifted Duff and Gray their shares on the condition that Avon Inns was dumped onto the Hibs shareholding, which was only revealed to them at the last minute.


Why D&G gift Rowland anything?

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lord bunberry
03-11-2021, 07:43 PM
I thought it was the other way around. Rowland financed the deal and gifted Duff and Gray their shares on the condition that Avon Inns was dumped onto the Hibs shareholding, which was only revealed to them at the last minute.


Why D&G gift Rowland anything?

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I can’t remember the exact way it was done, but Hibs were a private company and duff and gray sold shares and made the club a plc. I can’t remember Rowlands exact role but I’m sure he was given 20%. From memory it was to give credibility to the business and attract investors to the share issue.

Kato
03-11-2021, 07:51 PM
I can’t remember the exact way it was done, but Hibs were a private company and duff and gray sold shares and made the club a plc. I can’t remember Rowlands exact role but I’m sure he was given 20%. From memory it was to give credibility to the business and attract investors to the share issue.Nope. Rowland financed the pair of them. You have it the wrong way around.

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BILLYHIBS
03-11-2021, 07:59 PM
IIRC his Mrs Shiela Rowland would not sell him her shares because she knew what a ****bag and lowlife he really was

Kato
03-11-2021, 08:06 PM
IIRC his Mrs Shiela Rowland would not sell him her shares because she knew what a ****bag and lowlife he really was...and she was on the board to look "his investment", Duff and Gray were the frontmen and were just as in the dark as she was. Was in her company at ER then, nice lady.



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lord bunberry
04-11-2021, 09:23 AM
Nope. Rowland financed the pair of them. You have it the wrong way around.

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Are you saying that duff and gray were innocent parties in what happened? Surely they knew what they were doing when the Avon Inns thing came about.

Kato
04-11-2021, 09:41 AM
Are you saying that duff and gray were innocent parties in what happened? Surely they knew what they were doing when the Avon Inns thing came about.As far as I remember the Avon Inns thing was Rowland lumping them onto the deal.

No, I don't think Duff or Gray were innocent parties. A pair of carpetbaggers. They were out of their depth getting involved with Tiny though, a true cut-throat.

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lord bunberry
04-11-2021, 10:06 AM
As far as I remember the Avon Inns thing was Rowland lumping them onto the deal.

No, I don't think Duff or Gray were innocent parties. A pair of carpetbaggers. They were out of their depth getting involved with Tiny though, a true cut-throat.

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Did one of them end up in jail?

Kato
04-11-2021, 10:36 AM
Did one of them end up in jail?Yes. Duff went to jail later for mortgage fraud in Swindon but I'm not sure what that has to do with his relationship with Hibs or Rowland?

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Ringothedog
04-11-2021, 11:09 AM
Yes. Duff went to jail later for mortgage fraud in Swindon but I'm not sure what that has to do with his relationship with Hibs or Rowland?

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Absolutely nothing

WoreTheGreen
05-11-2021, 05:28 PM
Not a Hibs book but a lovely birthday present a book called ‘Lifted over the turnstile’ great black and white photos of every ground in Scotland.
Cracking ER shots original grounds I should have said

BILLYHIBS
05-11-2021, 05:58 PM
Not a Hibs book but a lovely birthday present a book called ‘Lifted over the turnstile’ great black and white photos of every ground in Scotland.
Cracking ER shots original grounds I should have said

Looks good available in three volumes featuring lots of iconic grounds long gone

👍🏿

WoreTheGreen
05-11-2021, 06:05 PM
Some absolute **** holes but with a great deal of character.
My early recollection of Brockville (wee fat Joes debut) was a sellout

BILLYHIBS
05-11-2021, 06:08 PM
Some absolute **** holes but with a great deal of character.
My early recollection of Brockville (wee fat Joes debut) was a sellout
Was there

He looked fatter than me now :confused:

Should never have started

brog
05-11-2021, 09:17 PM
As far as I remember the Avon Inns thing was Rowland lumping them onto the deal.

No, I don't think Duff or Gray were innocent parties. A pair of carpetbaggers. They were out of their depth getting involved with Tiny though, a true cut-throat.

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That's 100% correct although of course it wasnt 'Tiny' Rowland but rather David 'Spotty' Rowland. What is it with these public schoolboys and their nicknames! As also mentioned every Hibs fan owes Sheila Rowland huge thanks. She played a huge role in saving our club.

Col L
05-11-2021, 10:04 PM
That's 100% correct although of course it wasnt 'Tiny' Rowland but rather David 'Spotty' Rowland. What is it with these public schoolboys and their nicknames! As also mentioned every Hibs fan owes Sheila Rowland huge thanks. She played a huge role in saving our club.

Correct. Our man ‘Spotty’ Rowland even makes Boris look like a thoroughly decent chap. Duff got suckered in to trusting him and paid the price. Absolute vampire of a man!


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Iggy Pope
07-11-2021, 07:29 PM
Looks good available in three volumes featuring lots of iconic grounds long gone

👍🏿

Volumes 2 and 3 seem to be getting out the printers soon. Volume 1 was outstanding.

Iggy Pope
08-11-2021, 05:10 PM
Looks good available in three volumes featuring lots of iconic grounds long gone

👍🏿

2 and 3 arrived today Billy, they are marvellous.

Col L
08-11-2021, 05:39 PM
The 'quiet and under the radar' part was me getting the book written, but all is good...

"Bestie to Beastie to Belgium: Hibs' green and white knuckle ride through the 80s" has been completed and is currently going through final edits and type-setting in the hope it will be printed and on sale by early December. It will be hard-back only initially with an e-version planned in 2022. A launch and a couple of book signings, featuring ex-players, are in the pipeline. It includes more than 100,000 words, 64 pages of pictures and 40+ interviews with players, managers, directors, journalists and fans.

The ex-players/managers I have interviewed, and who have shared some brilliant stories from the decade, include: Bertie Auld, John Blackley, Ally Brazil, Ralph Callachan, John Collins, Steve Cowan, David Duff, Gareth Evans, Alan Hart, Keith Houchen, Ricky Hill, Jim McArthur, Jackie McNamara, Eddie May, Alex Miller, Callum Milne, Graham Mitchell, Neil Orr, Craig Paterson, Brian Rice, Alan Sneddon, Pat Stanton, George Stewart, Joe Tortolano, Steven Tweed and Mickey Weir.

I'll be back with an update soon, and you can also follow me/the book on Twitter @Hibs80s, but the book - priced £18.75 - will defo be on sale online and in the Hibs Shop, plus GPfootball.com in West Lothian, and a few other local outlets.

GGTTH :flag:

On course for 8 December approx for release. UK Pre-orders available now, will add an overseas shipping option in next week or so. GGTTH [emoji1184]

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Kato
08-11-2021, 05:50 PM
That's 100% correct although of course it wasnt 'Tiny' Rowland but rather David 'Spotty' Rowland. What is it with these public schoolboys and their nicknames! As also mentioned every Hibs fan owes Sheila Rowland huge thanks. She played a huge role in saving our club.Yes. Spotty it was. I think the idea that Duff somehow masterminded the whole thing and was jailed because of his doings with Hibs originated in the comments section of EEN among the Hearts fans who posted there. Enough said.

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BILLYHIBS
08-11-2021, 06:06 PM
2 and 3 arrived today Billy, they are marvellous.

Ah kin almost smell the pish baccy and stale beer and hear the sharp one liners

Halcyon days

Noticed new copies currently available on EBay

tanfield
08-11-2021, 07:50 PM
Ah kin almost smell the pish baccy and stale beer and hear the sharp one liners

Halcyon days

Noticed new copies currently available on EBay

15% off both books using the code SPORT15 on the DC Thomson website. Code valid until 14th November

andudare2
09-11-2021, 09:47 PM
I can’t remember the exact way it was done, but Hibs were a private company and duff and gray sold shares and made the club a plc. I can’t remember Rowlands exact role but I’m sure he was given 20%. From memory it was to give credibility to the business and attract investors to the share issue.wrong,Duff and Gray were front men pawns in Rowlands plans, Main credit share wise down to Mrs Rowland and to his miniscule credit Duff,sure hands of Hibs played a major part in Mrs Rowlands decision not sell that and seemingly she hated her ex, Duff did go to jail but for an entirely different scenario and much later.

lord bunberry
09-11-2021, 11:11 PM
wrong,Duff and Gray were front men pawns in Rowlands plans, Main credit share wise down to Mrs Rowland and to his miniscule credit Duff,sure hands of Hibs played a major part in Mrs Rowlands decision not sell that and seemingly she hated her ex, Duff did go to jail but for an entirely different scenario and much later.
That’s the second time it’s been suggested that I said Duff went to jail for his role at hibs. I know he didn’t go to jail for that, I only asked if he had later been jailed. I was only a bairn during the takeover attempt, my memory of that time was dominated by what I was hearing and reading. I remember being outside the old main stand one day and one of the club directors or maybe just an employee talking about what was happening. I think his name was Raymond Sparks, but he was quite adamant that Rowlands had ****ed us over. I was 15 at the time and I remember me and my mate being up at the stadium or the hibs club every day. It’s a time I’ll never forget, that night in the hibs club with Kenny McLean and others making speeches to the Rally at Easter Road.

BILLYHIBS
19-11-2021, 07:48 AM
Best 2 Beastie 2 Belgium

Colin Leslie

Book launch 20th December

HIBS Club 6.30 pm

Iggy Pope
19-11-2021, 08:24 PM
That’s the second time it’s been suggested that I said Duff went to jail for his role at hibs. I know he didn’t go to jail for that, I only asked if he had later been jailed. I was only a bairn during the takeover attempt, my memory of that time was dominated by what I was hearing and reading. I remember being outside the old main stand one day and one of the club directors or maybe just an employee talking about what was happening. I think his name was Raymond Sparks, but he was quite adamant that Rowlands had ****ed us over. I was 15 at the time and I remember me and my mate being up at the stadium or the hibs club every day. It’s a time I’ll never forget, that night in the hibs club with Kenny McLean and others making speeches to the Rally at Easter Road.

As far as I remember LB, Raymond Sparkes ****ed us over in the end.

BILLYHIBS
06-12-2021, 06:16 PM
Bestie 2 Beastie review


https://twitter.com/hibs80s/status/1467780099663699973?s=21

Col L
07-12-2021, 03:31 PM
Bestie 2 Beastie review


https://twitter.com/hibs80s/status/1467780099663699973?s=21


Thanks for sharing Billy.

Another development today: between now and Christmas, I will donate £3 per book from each online sale, and from every book sold on the launch night (20 Dec in The Hibs Club, 6.30pm) to the Hanlon Stevenson Foundation. Link to buy online here (ready for posting out from this Friday): https://bit.ly/31ZXJ1o

#GGTTH:flag:

BSEJVT
10-12-2021, 01:04 PM
Bought Hibernian's Cup Record by Bill Wallace from Amazon

Decent if unspectacular book with brief narrative on the fixtures themselves

BILLYHIBS
14-12-2021, 04:47 AM
Bestie to Beastie

Signing tonight in the Club Store 6-7pm

Present : Colin Leslie and Pat Stanton

https://twitter.com/hibs80s/status/1470499510233219073?s=21

BILLYHIBS
15-12-2022, 09:24 AM
Just finished reading Colin Leslie’s Bestie 2 Beastie 2 Belgium

A white knuckle ride through the 1980’s taking in six Managers three Chairmen a superstar from Barcelona a glorious return to Europe and an almost near fatal plunge into oblivion

I really enjoyed it and I must say it is not what I was expecting

Interviews with all the main protagonists including fans fill in the gaps of all the main talking points and games throughout the 1980’s give it all the more credence and bring the events at a difficult time in our history vividly back to life

A must have stocking filler for that old Hibby in your life that lived through this turbulent period in our history

Currently available online at £9.99

https://bestie2beastie2belgium.bigcartel.com/product/bestie-to-beastie-to-belgium (https://bestie2beastie2belgium.bigcartel.com/product/bestie-to-beastie-to-belgium)

pacorosssco
16-12-2022, 11:52 PM
That’s the second time it’s been suggested that I said Duff went to jail for his role at hibs. I know he didn’t go to jail for that, I only asked if he had later been jailed. I was only a bairn during the takeover attempt, my memory of that time was dominated by what I was hearing and reading. I remember being outside the old main stand one day and one of the club directors or maybe just an employee talking about what was happening. I think his name was Raymond Sparks, but he was quite adamant that Rowlands had ****ed us over. I was 15 at the time and I remember me and my mate being up at the stadium or the hibs club every day. It’s a time I’ll never forget, that night in the hibs club with Kenny McLean and others making speeches to the Rally at Easter Road.

Duff did jail shortly after in 90s for stealing from his own bogus company in another property scam

BILLYHIBS
06-10-2023, 05:56 AM
It’s derby weekend so a shout out for ‘ Auld Foes : World Football’s oldest rivalry’ by James Stephen due out the end of October

Preorder hard back currently available from Amazon RRP £16 now £13.89

Amazon are doing two weeks free Prime so free delivery

The ideal Christmas present for that Hibee in your life


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A Hi-Bee
06-10-2023, 10:47 AM
It’s derby weekend so a shout out for ‘ Auld Foes : World Football’s oldest rivalry’ by James Stephen due out the end of October

Preorder hard back currently available from Amazon RRP £16 now £13.89

Amazon are doing two weeks free Prime so free delivery

The ideal Christmas present for that Hibee in your life


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I just cannot buy something with the hertz starting the title, why no Hibs v hertz, even if the first game was a home one for them. Petty I know but **** the hertz.
:greengrin:greengrin:greengrin:greengrin:greengrin :greengrin:greengrin

BILLYHIBS
07-10-2023, 04:50 AM
I just cannot buy something with the hertz starting the title, why no Hibs v hertz, even if the first game was a home one for them. Petty I know but **** the hertz.
:greengrin:greengrin:greengrin:greengrin:greengrin :greengrin:greengrin

Thought the same but I suppose it reflects their superiority in the fixture over the years

It means everything to them

I suppose Jambo’s will buy the book as well

The author is a good Hibby who posts on here and also wrote an excellent book on our Scottish Cup win and all the Scottish Cup Finals we have been in over the years

Well worth a read as well

Dalianwanda
07-10-2023, 07:26 AM
On course for 8 December approx for release. UK Pre-orders available now, will add an overseas shipping option in next week or so. GGTTH [emoji1184]

https://bestie2beastie2belgium.bigcartel.com/product/bestie-to-beastie-to-belgium


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Bought 3 yesterday, one for me & a couple of anonymous gifts for mates back home :flag:

BSEJVT
25-10-2023, 03:14 PM
There are three other publications which will will/may be published later this season-

Peter Cormack's autobiography - 'From the Cowshed to the Cop', due out next spring (Originally to be called From Leith to Liverpool)

And two publications which I am working on, 'The Hibernian History Handbook', which I will be publishing myself and should be on sale before Christmas and covers the history of the club, season by season from the arrival of the founders from Ireland until the start of this season. It will cover all major events, players and games in the clubs history and will be used a quick reference book.

The second is in association with the Former Players Association, I am still in the process of getting a publisher, the title (still to be finalised) will be From the Terracing to the Touchline, and is the stories of Hibs fans who made the transition from just supporting the club to playing for them.

Did anything ever come of these 2 books?

I cant find them anywhere

Thanks

BSEJVT
25-10-2023, 04:49 PM
Also Looking for

Grump Gibby the West Stand Hibby per Billy Hibs above, but could this be a fanzine compilation?

&

Sandy McNair- we only want the earth

Any ideas where these could be found?

Thanks

BILLYHIBS
25-10-2023, 05:23 PM
Also Looking for

Grump Gibby the West Stand Hibby per Billy Hibs above, but could this be a fanzine compilation?

&

Sandy McNair- we only want the earth

Any ideas where these could be found?

Thanks

Both books showing as available at Amazon UK ( Used )

Just a question of scouting around trying the publishers usually local Black and White or the Book People The Book Depository The Programme Shop etc

GGTTH


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BILLYHIBS
25-10-2023, 05:52 PM
My Auld Foes hardback by James Stephen arrived today

Only a few left before Christmas 👀

BSEJVT
26-10-2023, 06:28 AM
Both books showing as available at Amazon UK ( Used )

Just a question of scouting around trying the publishers usually local Black and White or the Book People The Book Depository The Programme Shop etc

GGTTH


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Cheers Billy

Got them this time but didn’t come up yesterday when searching or more likely I screwed it up :-)

BILLYHIBS
26-10-2023, 07:44 AM
Another very good Hibs related book that I don’t see mentioned above is The Lost Tornado by James Dean Divine a hilarious autobiographical account of growing up working class in Leith and all the Hibs games sandwiched in between

£4.99 on Amazon be quick

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I also bought the follow up but the title escapes me would have to go up into the loft :greengrin

Edit:

Thunder at One am

BSEJVT
26-10-2023, 11:24 AM
Another very good Hibs related book that I don’t see mentioned above is The Lost Tornado by James Dean Divine a hilarious autobiographical account of growing up working class in Leith and all the Hibs games sandwiched in between

£4.99 on Amazon be quick

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I also bought the follow up but the title escapes me would have to go up into the loft :greengrin

Edit:

Thunder at One am

Thanks Billy got those too

Pagan Hibernia
26-10-2023, 11:27 AM
It’s derby weekend so a shout out for ‘ Auld Foes : World Football’s oldest rivalry’ by James Stephen due out the end of October

Preorder hard back currently available from Amazon RRP £16 now £13.89

Amazon are doing two weeks free Prime so free delivery

The ideal Christmas present for that Hibee in your life


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I'm honestly not sure this book would do me the slightest good! Our derby record is often better forgotten..

BILLYHIBS
26-10-2023, 12:46 PM
I'm honestly not sure this book would do me the slightest good! Our derby record is often better forgotten..

👍

James Stephen
27-10-2023, 02:33 PM
I'm honestly not sure this book would do me the slightest good! Our derby record is often better forgotten..

Its not really about that, its more an attempt to look at how the rivalry came about, evolved etc

On pitch stuff is touched upon (obviously!) but its not a match by match, or season by season account, or anything like that

O'Rourke3
27-10-2023, 08:30 PM
Good theead. I'm still waiting for John Campbell's 3rd book in his series.....

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