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Thread: Dons Autobiographies/Biographies and General Dons books

  1. #151
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    Autobiography by minor Dons' footnote George Scott featured in today's Psychomania & Junta.
    http://www.afcheritage.org/Team/Curr...Season=1965-66

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    Although not about the Dons, Harry Pearson’s The Far Corner (mid-90s) is a superb fitba book, based on his travels around NE England’s minor fitba.

    The follow-up, The Farther Corner, which seems to have been around for a year, is apparently just as good.

    Tax-evading capitalist dogs Amazon are knocking it out for 99p just now (Kindle edition), and we can collectively dismantle their particularly exploitative strain of capitalism from the inside by buying at that price. Er…maybe.
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    Former director and Top Red Chris Gavin?s book is out now. It tells the history of the grounds in the city where the Dons and our ancestors played before Pittodrie became our ain midden. The chronicle of the development of Pittodrie from its original inception to the magnificence of its current state is spellbindingly interesting. It?s impeccably proof-read too, I am told.

    Get it here, and consider the other purchases on offer too.

    https://afcheritagetrust.bigcartel.c...ie-the-history

    Well done to the AFC Heritage Trust for adding (almost literally) further grouting to the backstory of the universe?s finest club.

    Drop by the AFCHT?s revamped website too, to quell the Christmas party fecht about who scored in That Game Against Arbroath in 1979.

    www.afcheritage.org

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    Aberdeen's Golden Era by Kevin Stirling

    Superb reading and still manages to throw in little pieces of info that I had never heard before.

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    He used to post on here many moons ago. Bring back the old site SiBo you insufferable c*nt

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    I was thinking recently that an excellent book about the Dons would be one covering the last 25 years (since the year 2000).

    Painful though it would be to relive some of those days, it would be a heck of an interesting read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaddon2 View Post
    I was thinking recently that an excellent book about the Dons would be one covering the last 25 years (since the year 2000).

    Painful though it would be to relive some of those days, it would be a heck of an interesting read.
    Would need to come with a guide in how to cope with PTSD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Former director and Top Red Chris Gavin?s book is out now. It tells the history of the grounds in the city where the Dons and our ancestors played before Pittodrie became our ain midden. The chronicle of the development of Pittodrie from its original inception to the magnificence of its current state is spellbindingly interesting. It?s impeccably proof-read too, I am told.

    Get it here, and consider the other purchases on offer too.

    https://afcheritagetrust.bigcartel.c...ie-the-history

    Well done to the AFC Heritage Trust for adding (almost literally) further grouting to the backstory of the universe?s finest club.

    Drop by the AFCHT?s revamped website too, to quell the Christmas party fecht about who scored in That Game Against Arbroath in 1979.

    www.afcheritage.org
    Is it yourself that is behind the promotional night of the book at Central Library on Monday?

    I saw the poster when I was in today.

    I won't manage due to work, but hope you have a good night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Former director and Top Red Chris Gavin?s book is out now. It tells the history of the grounds in the city where the Dons and our ancestors played before Pittodrie became our ain midden. The chronicle of the development of Pittodrie from its original inception to the magnificence of its current state is spellbindingly interesting. It?s impeccably proof-read too, I am told.

    Get it here, and consider the other purchases on offer too.

    https://afcheritagetrust.bigcartel.c...ie-the-history

    Well done to the AFC Heritage Trust for adding (almost literally) further grouting to the backstory of the universe?s finest club.

    Drop by the AFCHT?s revamped website too, to quell the Christmas party fecht about who scored in That Game Against Arbroath in 1979.

    www.afcheritage.org
    Received this at Xmas, excellent read and thoroughly recommended.

    It was pleasing to hear how our forebears ran the (deid) hun out of town in 1911. Will keep that in mind for the next time I'm asked if the special relationship we have with them started in October 1988.

    I did recognise one of the names in the acknowledgements. Good luck with the launch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDeeDon View Post
    Is it yourself that is behind the promotional night of the book at Central Library on Monday?

    I saw the poster when I was in today.

    I won't manage due to work, but hope you have a good night.
    Given that I ken frock all about it, “no”.

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