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Other Sports » Cycling » Books » Cycling History Books » VETERAN-CYCLE CLUB CYCLING HISTORY NO.7 - THE CRYSTAL PALACE: A HISTORY OF CYCLE RACING FROM 1869

VETERAN-CYCLE CLUB CYCLING HISTORY NO.7 - THE CRYSTAL PALACE: A HISTORY OF CYCLE RACING FROM 1869

VETERAN-CYCLE CLUB CYCLING HISTORY NO.7 - THE CRYSTAL PALACE: A HISTORY OF CYCLE RACING FROM 1869

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The full story of cycle racing at the south London venue from its first events to 2016, with photographic illustrations throughout.

8vo. 52pp. Paperback. Very good condition. Signed by the author to title-page, with a dedication to Kevin (Kelly), the South-London athletics historian from whose collection the item comes, plus a signed letter from Watts to Kelly slipped inside.

Date
2016
Publisher
Veteran Cycle Club
Author
John WATTS

£10.00 (Code: 100868)

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