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'The Story of The Hearts 1874-1924' Book


The man who loved beer

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The man who loved beer

I have this dusty old book which was given to me by an elderly relative and if I thought it was worth anything at all I'd have no hesitation in selling/auctioning/donating it. It was written by William Reid with a foreword by the Hon. Lord Anderson. It was printed in Edinburgh by a company called Turnbull & Spears. Thats all the info I have. Anyone any thoughts?

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I have this dusty old book which was given to me by an elderly relative and if I thought it was worth anything at all I'd have no hesitation in selling/auctioning/donating it. It was written by William Reid with a foreword by the Hon. Lord Anderson. It was printed in Edinburgh by a company called Turnbull & Spears. Thats all the info I have. Anyone any thoughts?

 

I have the same book, left to me by my Grandad.

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the general

bought this about twenty years ago for ?50 no idea if I got a good deal or not

was a present for my dad

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londonjambo

 

I have this dusty old book which was given to me by an elderly relative and if I thought it was worth anything at all I'd have no hesitation in selling/auctioning/donating it. It was written by William Reid with a foreword by the Hon. Lord Anderson. It was printed in Edinburgh by a company called Turnbull & Spears. Thats all the info I have. Anyone any thoughts?

 

It is valuable. Copies tend to go for about ?200

 

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The man who loved beer

Ok, seems there may be a wee bit of interest. If anyone fancies making an offer, then PM me. I'll either donate the cash or put it towards season tickets.

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jambogee1974

I've got that one plus "A pictorial history 1874-1984 signed by- Walter Kidd,Coulhoun,MacKay,Crabbe,Levein,Clark and others.

Very sentimental though from my late Grandad who had a heart attack at Tynecastle and died shortly after. Would have to be a crazy offer to sell for the cause.

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