The Point Of It All The Story Of St Kilda Football Club by Jules Feldmann, Russell Holmesby
SKU: 127058989033

The Point Of It All The Story Of St Kilda Football Club

Author: Jules Feldmann, Russell Holmesby
Special Features: 1st Edition, Hardcover, Dust Jacket

Sports Non-Fiction Antiquarian & Collectible Reference Australian History Biographies Football AFL History

For fans of Australian Rules football, particularly those with a passion for the St Kilda Football Club, "The Point Of It All: The Story Of St Kilda Football Club" is a must-have addition to their book collection. Written by Jules Feldmann and Russell Holmesby, this 1992 first edition hardcover book provides a comprehensive and engaging history of the club, affectionately known as "The Saints". With 318 pages of meticulously researched information, this book is a treasure trove of stories, anecdotes, and facts that will delight both young adults and adults alike.

What makes this book truly special is its rarity and condition. As a vintage first edition, it is a collector's dream, complete with its original dust jacket. The book itself is in very good condition, with only minor shelving wear to the bottom edge of the cover and minor spotting on the top page edge. The pages are clean and tidy, with no writing or dog ears, and the binding is tight and strong. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Australian football history in excellent condition.

For those interested in AFL history, Australian history, or simply the story of the St Kilda Football Club, this book is an invaluable resource. The authors' meticulous research and engaging writing style make it a compelling read, while the book's rarity and condition make it a valuable addition to any collection. Whether you're a die-hard Saints fan or simply a enthusiast of Australian Rules football, "The Point Of It All: The Story Of St Kilda Football Club" is a must-have book that is sure to delight.

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