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University of Tennessee Football Vault®
by Tom Mattingly

Wherever the University of Tennessee Volunteers play, the message "I will give my all for Tennessee today" meets them as they leave the dressing room for the field. It's a theme close to the hearts of UT fans everywhere. In the University of Tennessee Football Vault®, the Volunteers come alive through explosive action photos and dynamic text. This unique book is also an archive of colorful replicas of team memorabilia, past and present - a vintage 1950s pennant, classic game tickets, a letterman's "Power T," newspaper clippings, a 1909 game program, and more. Tucked inside you'll also find valuable Vol collectibles reproduced as postcards, stickers, refrigerator magnets, and even a bumper sticker. Hardcover with Slipcase 12"x10", 144 pages.
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Obama Vault Book
“Yes, we can.” On the night of November 4, 2008, Barack Hussein Obama addressed the nation as the first African-American to be elected president of the United States. It was the end of a race that had gripped the country more than any other in its history—a race of unprecedented firsts.

This detailed scrapbook recreates one of the most inspiring presidential races in U.S. history. Tucked among the pages is a treasure trove of memorabilia: souvenir replicas such as buttons, bumper stickers, posters, tickets, and more are set against a vivid narrative, historical photographs, and images from the campaign trail. You’ll read the full text of Senator Obama’s electrifying keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, and his “American Promise” speech from 2008, when he accepted the Democratic nomination.

The Barack Obama Vault: an unforgettable portrait of a candidate and a campaign, from its hopeful beginnings to its landmark conclusion.
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Autographed University of Tennessee Football Vault®
by Tom Mattingly - Special Edition Autographed by Tom Mattingly.

Wherever the University of Tennessee Volunteers play, the message "I will give my all for Tennessee today" meets them as they leave the dressing room for the field. It's a theme close to the hearts of UT fans everywhere. In the University of Tennessee Football Vault®, the Volunteers come alive through explosive action photos and dynamic text. This unique book is also an archive of colorful replicas of team memorabilia, past and present - a vintage 1950s pennant, classic game tickets, a letterman's "Power T," newspaper clippings, a 1909 game program, and more. Tucked inside you'll also find valuable Vol collectibles reproduced as postcards, stickers, refrigerator magnets, and even a bumper sticker. Hardcover with Slipcase 12"x10", 144 pages.
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Barack & Michelle Obama Limited Edition Collector
Introducing the NEW Barack & Michelle Obama Double Issue Collector's Vault. This two-book Limited Edition Collector's Vault box set captures the excitement and passion of one of the most important inaugurations in U.S. history, and introduces you to Michelle Obama and the first family.

Tucked among the pages is a treasure trove of memorabilia: aouvenir replicas including official invitations, inaugural ball tickets, autographed portraits, family photos, personal letters, and more - pieces of history that you can remove from the book, hold in your hands, and share with your own family. Hardcover with slipcase. Both books fit in the same slipcase. Each book is 72 pages in length.
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University of Alabama Football Vault®
by Jay Barker

The 114 year history of the Crimson Tide is brought vividly to life by All-American quarterback Jay Barker, coupled with historic images, artwork, and photographs that span more than 11 decades of collegiate football greatness. Additionally, this unique book gives Tide fans a veritable "home archive" of reproduction memorabilia representing Bama's long and illustrious history. Hardcover with slipcase, 12"X10", 144 pages.
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Kentucky Derby Vault
The Kentucky Derby has been called “The Greatest Two Minutes in Sports,” but why is it that this race is so important to so many people? “It has all the elements of an epic event — drama, color and excitement,” says NBC Sports racing commentator Tom Hammond. “Derby history is long and colorful, making it one of the most important sporting events in the world.”

In The Kentucky Derby Vault™: A History Of The Run For The Roses, Kentucky native and longtime turf writer Andrew Plattner offers his own unique insight into the history of the race and what it is that makes the Derby so special. As much a scrapbook as it is a history book, opening the Vault is like getting a tour through your own personal Kentucky Derby museum. Plattner mixes great race coverage with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and personal stories to present a view of the Derby that you won’t find anywhere else.

“The Kentucky Derby Vault is something every true Derby lover will enjoy, a great collection of the race’s best memorabilia, photos and stories,” says Hammond, who shares his personal connection to the Derby in the book’s foreword. John T. Ward Jr. contributes the afterword.
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University of Alabama Football Vault® with Commemorative Sheet
by Jay Barker

Includes Commemorative Sheet honoring Alabama's victory over Auburn. Limited Edition of 2500, suitable for framing. The 114 year history of the Crimson Tide is brought vividly to life by All-American quarterback Jay Barker, coupled with historic images, artwork, and photographs that span more than 11 decades of collegiate football greatness. Additionally, this unique book gives Tide fans a veritable "home archive" of reproduction memorabilia representing Bama's long and illustrious history. Hardcover with slipcase, 12"X10", 144 pages.
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Auburn University Football Vault®
by David Housel, foreword by Tommy Tuberville

"War Eagle!" In the Auburn University Football Vault, former athletic director David Housel follows the Tigers through 115 years of football history. With exciting edge-of-your-seat narrative, historic photographs, and memorabilia from his personal collection, Housel's "love letter to Auburn football" is a heartfelt tribute to the sports program that has been a part of his life for nearly 40 years. The Auburn University Football Vault ® delivers Tiger fans a scrapbook bursting with rarely seen reproduction memorabilia from Auburn's storied history. An 1892 equipment invoice, a 1912 poster advertising one of "Iron Mike" Donahue's first games, an Auburn-Alabama program postcard from the 1957 undefeated season, a 1960's felt stadium pennant, a sheaf of season tickets from the 2004 National Championship year, and the now-famous "Punt, Bama, Punt" bumper sticker-all this and more will be found tucked and enclosed in the pages of the Auburn University Football Vault®. Hardcover with slipcase, 144 pages.
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University of Tennessee Lady Vols Basketball Vault </FONT>®
By Debby Jennings, Foreword by Pat Summitt.

“Champions, Once Again” In The University of Tennessee Basketball Vault™: The History of the Lady Vols, Debby Jennings, the longtime Lady Vols associate athletic director for Media Relations, explores the prolific 106-year history of the winningest college basketball program in the country. Along with the author’s narrative, this book contains memorabilia replicas such as tickets from the 2007 and 2008 Final Four, and letters from the great Michael Jordan and former UT football coach Johnny Majors in recognition of the Lady Vols. It also contains remarkable photographs and the legacy of Pat Summitt — who wrote the book’s foreword — including Tennessee’s original 1974 job offer letter. Replica postcards, stickers, telegrams, a poster and much more are all waiting to be discovered in the pages of The University of Tennessee Basketball Vault™. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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World War II Vault
World War II: Saving the Reality uniquely captures the experience of this monumental conflict. Along with compelling narrative and never-before-published photographs, you'll hold replicas of nearly one hundred wartime artifacts: letters from the front, autographed portraits of commanding generals, urgent communiqués, Nazi propaganda, historic newspapers, Top Secret instructions, patriotic posters, and more. These pieces of history, from the archives of the famous Museum of World War II, are tucked and folded into envelopes and pockets within the massive, boxed collector's book. Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin calls it “remarkable” and praises its “emotional journey back in time.” Phil Reed OBE, a director of the Imperial War Museum in London, says, “Kenneth Rendell’s Museum of World War II simply has no equal. The museum can at last be widely enjoyed through this volume.”

By Kenneth W. Rendell. Foreword by Doris Kearns Goodwin. 144 pages, with more than 80 replicas; coffee-table size; full color; hardcover in library slipcase. Retail $49.95.
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Autographed Auburn University Football Vault®
by David Housel, foreword by Tommy Tuberville - Special Edition Autographed by David Housel

"War Eagle!" In the Auburn University Football Vault®, former athletic director David Housel follows the Tigers through 115 years of football history. With exciting edge-of-your-seat narrative, historic photographs, and memorabilia from his personal collection, Housel's "love letter to Auburn football" is a heartfelt tribute to the sports program that has been a part of his life for nearly 40 years. The Auburn University Football Vault ® delivers Tiger fans a scrapbook bursting with rarely seen reproduction memorabilia from Auburn's storied history. An 1892 equipment invoice, a 1912 poster advertising one of "Iron Mike" Donahue's first games, an Auburn-Alabama program postcard from the 1957 undefeated season, a 1960's felt stadium pennant, a sheaf of season tickets from the 2004 National Championship year, and the now-famous "Punt, Bama, Punt" bumper sticker-all this and more will be found tucked and enclosed in the pages of the Auburn University Football Vault®. Hardcover with slipcase, 144 pages.
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Autographed Auburn University Football Vault®
by David Housel, foreword by Tommy Tuberville - Special Edition Also Autographed by Tommy Tuberville

"War Eagle!" In the Auburn University Football Vault®, former athletic director David Housel follows the Tigers through 115 years of football history. With exciting edge-of-your-seat narrative, historic photographs, and memorabilia from his personal collection, Housel's "love letter to Auburn football" is a heartfelt tribute to the sports program that has been a part of his life for nearly 40 years. The Auburn University Football Vault ® delivers Tiger fans a scrapbook bursting with rarely seen reproduction memorabilia from Auburn's storied history. An 1892 equipment invoice, a 1912 poster advertising one of "Iron Mike" Donahue's first games, an Auburn-Alabama program postcard from the 1957 undefeated season, a 1960's felt stadium pennant, a sheaf of season tickets from the 2004 National Championship year, and the now-famous "Punt, Bama, Punt" bumper sticker-all this and more will be found tucked and enclosed in the pages of the Auburn University Football Vault®. Hardcover with slipcase, 144 pages.
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University of Georgia Football Vault®
by Loran Smith, foreword by Mark Richt, afterword by Vince Dooley

"How 'Bout Them Dawgs?" In the University of Georgia Football Vault®, Bulldog radio network announcer Loran Smith explores the prolific 115 year of history of his beloved "Dawgs." With exhilarating stories, remarkable images, and memorabilia for UGA's diverse, historic archives, Smith's approach to the Bulldog story demonstrates his deep appreciation of the sports program that has been an integral part of his life for over 40 years. The University of Georgia Football Vault® provides fans with their own personal scrapbook bursting with dozens of rarely seen reproduction memorabilia from Georgia's glory days. An 1894 poster advertising of UGA's earliest games, a Georgia-Yale program postcard from Sanford Stadium's 1929 dedicatory game, a crimson-and-black, felt stadium pennant from the 1960's, a sheaf of season tickets from the 1980 National Championship year, and a bumper sticker celebrating the 2002 SEC Championship - all this and much more are waiting to be discovered in the pages of the University of Georgia Football Vault®. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages; Slipcover. 12" x 10"
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Michael Jackson, A Tribute to the King of Pop Vault
Michael Jackson, A Tribute to the King of Pop, 1958–2009: Platinum Edition Collector’s Vault

Michael Jackson is the greatest musical superstar the world has ever known. He is, and always will be, the King of Pop. His untimely death on June 25, 2009, cannot dim our memory of the Gloved One, the man whose breathtaking musical talent changed the airways and whose unique moves changed the way the world danced.

The book in your hands is a tribute to the life of Michael Jackson, and its pages tell his story as you’ve never experienced it. The text is highlighted by scores of incredible images, ranging from his childhood days with the Jackson 5 through his final rehearsals for the comeback tour. Between the pages, dozens of mementoes bring the text and pictures into the third dimension: Fold-out timelines. Removable postcards, stickers, and trivia booklets. A 12-page removable discography. Replicas of concert tickets, editorial cartoonists’ tributes, an invitation to Neverland Ranch, his final will.

Find all of this, and more, in Michael Jackson, A Tribute to the King of Pop, 1958–2009: Platinum Edition Collector’s Vault. Foreword by Dave Lifton
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Autographed University of Georgia Football Vault®
by Loran Smith, foreword by Mark Richt, afterword by Vince Dooley - Special Edition Autographed by Loran Smith

"How 'Bout Them Dawgs?" In the University of Georgia Football Vault®, Bulldog radio network announcer Loran Smith explores the prolific 115 year of history of his beloved "Dawgs." With exhilarating stories, remarkable images, and memorabilia for UGA's diverse, historic archives, Smith's approach to the Bulldog story demonstrates his deep appreciation of the sports program that has been an integral part of his life for over 40 years. The University of Georgia Football Vault® provides fans with their own personal scrapbook bursting with dozens of rarely seen reproduction memorabilia from Georgia's glory days. An 1894 poster advertising of UGA's earliest games, a Georgia-Yale program postcard from Sanford Stadium's 1929 dedicatory game, a crimson-and-black, felt stadium pennant from the 1960's, a sheaf of season tickets from the 1980 National Championship year, and a bumper sticker celebrating the 2002 SEC Championship - all this and much more are waiting to be discovered in the pages of the University of Georgia Football Vault®. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages; Slipcover. 12" x 10"
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Autographed University of Georgia Football Vault®
by Loran Smith, foreword by Mark Richt, afterword by Vince Dooley - Special Double Autographed Edition by Loran Smith and Vince Dooley

"How 'Bout Them Dawgs?" In the University of Georgia Football Vault®, Bulldog radio network announcer Loran Smith explores the prolific 115 year of history of his beloved "Dawgs." With exhilarating stories, remarkable images, and memorabilia for UGA's diverse, historic archives, Smith's approach to the Bulldog story demonstrates his deep appreciation of the sports program that has been an integral part of his life for over 40 years. The University of Georgia Football Vault® provides fans with their own personal scrapbook bursting with dozens of rarely seen reproduction memorabilia from Georgia's glory days. An 1894 poster advertising of UGA's earliest games, a Georgia-Yale program postcard from Sanford Stadium's 1929 dedicatory game, a crimson-and-black, felt stadium pennant from the 1960's, a sheaf of season tickets from the 1980 National Championship year, and a bumper sticker celebrating the 2002 SEC Championship - all this and much more are waiting to be discovered in the pages of the University of Georgia Football Vault®. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages; Slipcover. 12" x 10"
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Autographed University of Tennessee Lady Vols Basketball Vault </FONT>®
By Debby Jennings, Foreword by Pat Summitt – Special Edition Autographed by Pat Summitt and Debby Jennings!.

“Champions, Once Again” In The University of Tennessee Basketball Vault™: The History of the Lady Vols, Debby Jennings, the longtime Lady Vols associate athletic director for Media Relations, explores the prolific 106-year history of the winningest college basketball program in the country. Along with the author’s narrative, this book contains memorabilia replicas such as tickets from the 2007 and 2008 Final Four, and letters from the great Michael Jordan and former UT football coach Johnny Majors in recognition of the Lady Vols. It also contains remarkable photographs and the legacy of Pat Summitt — who wrote the book’s foreword — including Tennessee’s original 1974 job offer letter. Replica postcards, stickers, telegrams, a poster and much more are all waiting to be discovered in the pages of The University of Tennessee Basketball Vault™. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Romancing the Vampire Vault
Long before Edward Cullen and the Twilight phenomenon, there was Angel, Barnabas Collins and Bela Lugosi, and many others in between. They are vampires — the undead. Add an infusion of Bella, Buffy and Carla Laemmle, then sprinkle in unforgettable characters such as Renfield and little Eddie Munster, and you have a capsule of how cinematic vampires are viewed by today’s world. But there were vampires walking this earth long before the invention of movies and television. In this book, author David J. Skal weaves a narrative history of vampirism, from the ancient Aztecs through the writings of Bram Stoker, Anne Rice and Stephenie Meyer. But what makes this book even more unique are the replicas tucked inside sleeves and pockets. There are removable photos of Bram Stoker, Carmilla and Lord Byron. For movie buffs, it has posters from Nosferatu, Dracula Has Risen From The Grave starring Christopher Lee, and Bram Stoker’s Dracula — along with a replica of Stoker’s “Dracula” notes. It also has photographs from Forks, Washington, where the Twilight series is based. Take a walk through the history of the undead, with romance, horror and blood along the way. Foreword by Nina Auerbach, author of Our Vampires, Ourselves. Afterword by Rosemary Guiley, author of Encyclopedia of Vampires, Werewolves and Other Monsters
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University of Texas Football Vault®
by Steve Richardson, Foreword by Mack Brown, Afterword by Darrell Royal.

"HOOK 'EM HORNS" The University of Texas Football Vault®, In the University of Texas Football Vault® - The Story of the Texas Longhorns, Steve Richardson takes you on a memorable journey through the Longhorns' fabled past. Covering over 11 decades of Longhorns history, Richardson's detailed "scrapbook" narrative contains never-before-published photographs, artwork, and memorabilia, including old game programs, a pennant, and postcards. Some of the fascinating replicas include a 1944 ticket to UT's first bowl game, a 1957 handwritten summary of the first game Darrell Royal coached for the Longhorns, a sticker from the 1970 National Championship, and a 1992 Cotton Bowl press pass. If you are a fan of the Longhorns, you are definitely going to be a fan of the University of Texas Football Vault® Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages; Slipcover. 12" x 10"
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Elvis: A Tribute to the King of Rock
Pre-Order Now. Ships October 22, 2009. In Elvis: A Tribute to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, author Frank Hyland traces the rise of Elvis Presley from his poor upbringing in Tupelo, Mississippi, to his burst onto the national scene in 1956, to his television and motion picture triumphs, to his electrifying return to the stage in 1968, to his passing in 1977. From “Heartbreak Hotel” to “Aloha from Hawaii,” this detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from the Elvis Presley Enterprises and Graceland archives. Tucked into dozens of pockets, fans will find reproductions of old record album covers, movie posters, historic tickets, postcards and more. These fascinating replicas include Elvis’ birth certificate from 1935, a 1956 Blue Moon Boys poster, a ticket to the 1961 Pearl Harbor concert, a 1964 telegram to the Beatles, a menu from his first performance in Las Vegas in 1969, a 1970 Astrodome concert ticket and a receipt for costumes from the 1973 “Aloha from Hawaii” concert. No Elvis fan should be without this “home archive” of the illustrious life of Elvis Presley. Foreword By Priscilla Presley
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The University of Notre Dame Football Vault®
by John Heisler, Foreword by Charlie Weis, Afterword by Ara Parseghian.

In The University of Notre Dame Football Vault® The History of the Fighting Irish, John Heisler introduces readers to the legendary history of one of America’s most admired and talked-about college football programs. From its humble beginnings on a muddy South Bend field in 1887 to the powerhouse teams of today, Fighting Irish fans will once again experience the glory days of coaching greats Knute Rockne, Elmer Layden, and Ara Parseghian. Just like the pages of a family scrapbook, The University of Notre Dame Football Vault® is stuffed with rarely-seen snapshots, images, and photos—all intermixed with a variety of intriguing replica memorabilia. Reproductions include a 1924 ticket to Notre Dame's first bowl game, handwritten Rockne play diagrams from the 1930's, a bumper sticker from the 1973 National Championship, and a ticket to the 1997 Notre Dame Stadium Rededication Game. Never before has the history of the Fighting Irish been told in such a vivid, graphic, and entertaining format. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages; Slipcover. 12" x 10".
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University of North Carolina Basketball Vault </FONT>®
By Rick Brewer, Foreword by Dean Smith, Afterword by Roy Williams.

“Talent, Togetherness, Tar Heels” In The University of North Carolina Basketball Vault™: The History of the Tar Heels, former sports information department director Rick Brewer explores the incredible history of one of the best college basketball programs in the country. Along with the author’s narrative, this book contains replicas of memorabilia, including a telegram from the 1957 championship season regarding All-American Lennie Rosenbluth, tickets from the 1968 and 1982 NCAA Finals, a schedule sticker from the 2004-05 championship season, a Michael Jordan postcard, and posters of The Kangaroo Kid — Billy Cunningham — and the old Tin Can. The book also details the long legacy of Dean Smith and his coaching philosophy. Much more is waiting to be discovered in the pages of The University of North Carolina Basketball Vault™.
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University of Florida Football Vault </FONT>®
by Norm Carlson, Foreword by Urban Meyer, Afterword by Ray Graves.

The University of Florida Football Vault® The History of the Florida Gators contains explosive action photos and dynamic text covering the history of the UF football program, but you will also be able to see and touch collectibles such as a 1915 booklet of songs and cheers, a 1950s pennant, classic game tickets and Steve Spurrier's handwritten passing fundamentals. This book also contains reproductions of valuable Gator memorabilia, including old newspaper clippings, postcards, stickers and vintage photographs. Florida fans young and old will thoroughly enjoy the University of Florida Football Vault® Hardcover with slipcase. 12"x10", 144 pages.
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University of Arkansas Football Vault</FONT>®
by Rick Schaeffer, Foreword by Frank Broyles, Afterword by Jim Lindsey.

The University of Arkansas Football Vault® “Woooooo, Pig! Sooie!” In the University of Arkansas Football Vault ®: The History of the RazorbacksTM, former UA Sports Information Department director Rick Schaeffer takes you on a memorable journey through more than 100 years of Razorback football. The detailed “scrapbook” narrative contains photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from UA’s extensive campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions old game programs, historic tickets, and numerous postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include a 1930s fan megaphone, a 1964 Cotton Bowl poster and a collectable card highlighting Darren McFadden’s sensational sophmore season. No Hog fan should be without this “home archive” of Arkansas’ long and illustrious history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 Pages. Hardcover, with slipcase. 12.50x10.90x1.80
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University of Kansas Basketball Vault</FONT>®
By Ken Davis, Foreword by Bill Self. Afterword by Clyde Lovellette.

On Top, Once Again" In The University of Kansas Basketball Vault®: The History of the Jayhawks, Ken Davis, a national freelance writer and KU graduate, explores the prolific 110-year history of one of the most storied and beloved college basketball programs in the country. Along with the author's narrative, this book contains memorabilia replicas such as tickets from the 2008 Final Four, an old photograph of the game's inventor, Dr. James A. Naismith, coach and player notes from the 1952 championship season, and Dick Enberg's television notes from a regional game played during the 1988 championship season. It also contains a ticket from a 1927 game against Nebraska played in Robinson Gymnasium and compelling stories of the long coaching legacies of Phog Allen, Larry Brown and Roy Williams. Replica postcards, a poster, a 1940s pennant and much more are all waiting to be discovered in the pages of The University of Kansas Basketball Vault®. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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University of Michigan Football Vault</FONT>®
by Jerry Green, Foreword by Ron Kramer.

The University of Michigan Football Vault® Hail to the Victors” In the University of Michigan Football Vault ® The History of the Michigan Wolverines, ™ longtime Detroit News contributor Jerry Green takes you on a memorable journey through more than 100 years of Wolverine football. The detailed “scrapbook” narrative contains neverbefore- published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from UM’s extensive campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, and numerous postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include the building permit for Michigan Stadium, a letter from high school recruit Gerald Ford to Harry Kipke, and a souvenir program and scorecard from an 1894 game against Cornell. No Wolverine fan should be without this “home archive” of Michigan’s long and illustrious history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 Pages. Hardcover, with slipcase. 12.50x10.90x1.80
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Penn State Football Vault</FONT>®
by Lou Prato, Foreword by Jack Ham, Afterword by John Cappelletti.

The University of Penn State Football Vault® “We are! Penn State!” In the Penn State® Football Vault®: The History of the Nittany Lions®, Lou Prato takes you on a memorable journey through over 100 years of Nittany Lions football. The detailed “scrapbook” narrative contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from PSU’s extensive campus archives and Prato’s personal collection. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, Penn State fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets and numerous postcards, plus vintage photos. These fascinating replicas include a 1904 booklet of Penn State songs and cheers, a 1959 letter to players from head coach “Rip” Engle, a 1969 Orange Bowl press pass, a speech from Penn State President Bryce Jordan announcing PSU’s entry into the Big Ten Conference and a felt replica Penn State pennant. No Nittany Lions fan should be without this “home archive” of Penn State’s long and illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 Pages. Hardcover, with slipcase. 12.50x10.90x1.80
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University of Kentucky Basketball Vault</FONT>®
By Russell Rice, Foreword by Joe B. Hall. Afterword by Larry Conley.

On, on, U of K! In The University of Kentucky Basketball Vault®: The History of the Wildcats, Russell Rice, a former Kentucky sports information director and UK graduate, explores the prolific 105-year history of one of the most storied and tradition-rich college basketball programs in the country. Along with the author's narrative, this book contains memorabilia replicas such as a 1969 letter written by John Wooden to Adolph Rupp, a scorebook from the 1930-31 season, the box score from the 1992 Duke regional final epic game and a poster from the 1948-49 championship team. It also contains fascinating stories of the long coaching legacy of Rupp, the popular teams coached by Rick Pitino, and what it means to be a part of Kentucky basketball. Replica postcards, stickers, vintage photos and much more are all waiting to be discovered in the pages of The University of Kentucky Basketball Vault®. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Ohio State University Football Vault</FONT>®
by Jack Park, Foreword by Jim Tressel, Afterword by Archie Griffin.

Ohio State University Football Vault® “Go Bucks™” In the Ohio State University® Football Vault®: The History of the Buckeyes®, Ohio State Football Radio Network commentator and football speaker Jack Park takes you on a memorable journey through more than 100 years of Buckeye football. The detailed “scrapbook” narrative contains neverbefore- published vintage photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from OSU’s extensive campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, bumper stickers and more. These fascinating replicas include a formation diagram for the band’s famous “Script Ohio,” a letter from President Gerald Ford to Woody Hayes and those classic Buckeye helmet stickers. No Ohio State fan should be without this “home archive” of OSU’s long and illustrious history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 Pages. Hardcover, with slipcase. 12.50x10.90x1.80
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Florida State University Football Vault</FONT>® Book
by John Hinds, Foreword 1902 - 05 Program, Afterword by Bobby Bowden.

Florida State University Football Vault® “Unconquered” In the Florida State University® Football Vault: ® The History of the Seminoles,™ longtime newspaper man and Seminole fan John Hinds takes you on a memorable journey through Florida State’s illustrious football history. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from FSU’s extensive campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, and numerous postcards and photos. Other fascinating replicas include a Western Union telegram announcing FSU’s first All- American, a “Charlie Ward For Heisman” bumper sticker and much more. No Seminole fan should be without this “home archive” of Florida State’s football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 Pages. Hardcover, with slipcase. 12.50x10.90x1.80
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Syracuse University Basketball Vault</FONT>®
By Mike Waters.

“Go ’Cuse!” In the Syracuse University Basketball Vault ®: The History Of The Orange, sportswriter Mike Waters takes you through the century-plus history of SU basketball from the first game in the 1900-01 season through 2007-08, from Archbold Gym to Manley Field House and to the Carrier Dome. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Syracuse’s athletic department and campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of historic game programs, numerous postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1908 Archbold Gym postcard, a 1929 Syracuse-Cornell game program, a 1964 cartoon of Dave Bing, a 2002 poster commemorating the naming of the Carrier Dome playing floor as “Jim Boeheim Court,” stat sheets from the 2003 NCAA national championship game victory and a Syracuse “2003 National Champions” replica felt pennant. No Orange fan should be without this “home archive” of Syracuse’s amazing basketball history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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LSU Football Vault</FONT>®
by Herb Vincent, Foreword by Les Miles, Afterword by Bert Jones.

"It’s Saturday Night in Death Valley...®" "… and here come your Fighting Tigers of LSU®!" In the LSU® Football Vault®: History of the Fighting Tigers, a tale of lore and legends through the century-plus history of LSU football from the first game in 1893 through the national championship team of 2007 is woven by LSU’s Herb Vincent. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from LSU’s athletic department, campus archives and Vincent’s personal collection. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1896 team photo, a 1947 Cotton Bowl ticket, a 1955 speech outlining coach Paul Dietzel’s first personal tour of Louisiana, the official stat sheet from the 1959 LSU-Ole Miss game, a 2004 Sugar Bowl press pass and a felt replica LSU pennant. No Tigers fan should be without this “home archive” of LSU’s illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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University of Wisconsin Football Vault</FONT>®
Tri-Authors, Pat Richter, Vince Sweeney and Justin Doherty, Foreword by Bret Bielema, Afterword by Barry Alvarez.

"On, Wisconsin!™" As much a scrapbook as it is a history book, the University of Wisconsin Football Vault®: The History of the Badgers takes you on a unique journey through more than 100 years of Wisconsin football. Written by former Badger star and athletic director Pat Richter, along with senior associate athletic director Vince Sweeney and assistant athletic director of communications Justin Doherty, this treasure trove contains never-before-published vintage photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Wisconsin’s extensive campus archives. Fans will also find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, stickers and other amazing replicas tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets. You can cheer on the Badgers with a 1905 foldable megaphone, read a letter from Pat O’Dea after his reappearance or hang a poster featuring Wisconsin’s "Great Dayne." All of this and more is locked inside the University of Wisconsin Football Vault®: The History of the Badgers. Hardcover with slipcase, 12" x 10", 144 Pages.
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University of Colorado Football Vault</FONT>®
By David Plati, Foreword by Dan Hawkins, Afterword by Eddie Crowder.

"Shoulder To Shoulder, We Will Fight" In the University of Colorado® Football Vault®: The History of the Buffaloes® author David Plati tells the story behind Colorado football from the first game in 1890 to the present. This detailed "scrapbook" contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from CU’s athletic department and archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets throughout the book, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, postcards and photos. Fascinating replicas include an 1897 game program, a telegram from the 1924 trip to Hawaii, a statistics sheet from the 1938 Cotton Bowl, Byron "Whizzer" White’s Hall of Fame letter from 1952, a 1990 national championship sticker and Bob Anderson’s Hall of Fame card from 2006. No Buffs fan should be without this home archive of Colorado’s illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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University of South Carolina Football Vault</FONT>®
By Elizabeth Cassidy West, Foreword by George Rogers.

"Go Gamecocks!" The University of South Carolina® Football Vault®:The History of the Gamecocks® takes you on a journey through the history of USC football, starting with the first game in 1892. Along with a story woven by University of South Carolina archivist Elizabeth Cassidy West, this “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from USC’s athletic department, campus archives and the McKissick Museum. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and vintage photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1896 team photo, a 1940 sticker from the Buck-A-Month booster club, a 1946 South Carolina-Clemson ticket, a 1963 sideline pass for the North Carolina game, a 1987 brochure promoting wide receiver Sterling Sharpe for All-America honors, a Lou-Holtz-on-a-stick fan and a felt replica USC pennant. No Gamecocks fan should be without this “home archive” of South Carolina’s football history. Hardcover with slipcase, 12" x 10", 144 Pages.
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University of  Oklahoma Football Vault</FONT>®
By Kenny Mossman, Foreword by Bob Stoops, Afterword by Barry Switzer.

"Boomer Sooner!™" There was football at OU before Oklahoma became a state, and The University of Oklahoma® Football Vault®: The History of the Sooners® covers it all, from the Cottonwood Creek touchdown to 47 straight victories to Adrian "All Day" Peterson. Senior associate athletic director Kenny Mossman takes you on a memorable journey through more than 100 years of one of the most dominant programs in all of college football. All your favorite Sooner stories are here, along with never-before-published vintage photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Oklahoma’s extensive campus archives. You will also find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, stickers and other amazing replicas tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets. You can cheer on Oklahoma with a 1937 foldable megaphone, unfold a letter from OU’s first coach or put our championship rings bumper sticker on your car. All of this and more is locked inside The University of Oklahoma Football Vault®: The History of the Sooners. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Autographed University of Oklahoma Football Vault</FONT>®
By Kenny Mossman - Special Autographed Edition by author Kenny Mossman, Foreword by Bob Stoops, Afterword by Barry Switzer.

"Boomer Sooner!™" There was football at OU before Oklahoma became a state, and The University of Oklahoma® Football Vault®: The History of the Sooners® covers it all, from the Cottonwood Creek touchdown to 47 straight victories to Adrian "All Day" Peterson. Senior associate athletic director Kenny Mossman takes you on a memorable journey through more than 100 years of one of the most dominant programs in all of college football. All your favorite Sooner stories are here, along with never-before-published vintage photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Oklahoma’s extensive campus archives. You will also find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, stickers and other amazing replicas tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets. You can cheer on Oklahoma with a 1937 foldable megaphone, unfold a letter from OU’s first coach or put our championship rings bumper sticker on your car. All of this and more is locked inside The University of Oklahoma Football Vault®: The History of the Sooners. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Georgia Tech Football Vault</FONT>®
By Jack Wilkinson, Foreword by Paul Johnson, Afterword by Bill Curry.

"I'm a Ramblin'Wreck from Georgia Tech" In the Georgia Tech® Football Vault®: The History of the Yellow Jackets,® sportswriter Jack Wilkinson takes you through the century-plus history of Georgia Tech football from the first game in 1892 through the 2007 season and the appointment of Paul Johnson as Tech's head coach. This detailed "scrapbook" contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Georgia Tech's athletic department and campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1892 team photo, John Heisman's 1904 Georgia Tech coaching contract, a 1909 Georgia Tech Athletic Association stock certificate, a roster sheet from the 1929 Rose Bowl, the letter from Bobby Dodd announcing his retirement as coach in 1967, a bumper sticker celebrating the Jackets' 1990 national title and a 1940s-style felt replica Georgia Tech pennant. No Yellow Jackets fan should be without this "home archive" of Georgia Tech's illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Clemson University Football Vault</FONT>®
By Tim Bourret, Foreword by Tommy Bowden, Afterword by Jeff Davis.

"Go Tigers" The Clemson University™ Football Vault®: The History of the Tigers™ takes you on a journey through the history of Clemson football, starting with the first game in 1896. Along with a story woven by Clemson University sports information director Tim Bourret, this "scrapbook" contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Clemson's extensive archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and vintage photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1896 team photo, a 1920 "Beat Furman" sticker, a 1926 Clemson-South Carolina ticket, a 1949 IPTAY letter, Frank Howard's retirement party announcement, a copy of Howard's eulogy and a felt replica Clemson University pennant. No Tigers fan should be without this "home archive" of Clemson's long and illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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University of Nebraska Football Vault</FONT>®
By Mike Babcock, foreword by Tom Osborne, afterword by Do Pelini.

“Go Big Red” In the University of Nebraska® Football Vault™: The History of the Cornhuskers®, longtime NU observer Mike Babcock recounts the story of Nebraska football from the days of the “Steihm-rollers” through the success of the 1930s, to the glory days of Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne, to the hiring of Bo Pelini as head coach. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Nebraska’s athletic department and school archives. Tucked into dozens of pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1891 flyer for the first college game in Nebraska, a program from the 1925 Notre Dame game, a 1941 Rose Bowl ticket, a 1950s Bobby Reynolds card, a ticket from the 1972 Orange Bowl and a 2002 Rose Bowl ticket. No Husker fan should be without this “home archive” of Nebraska’s illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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University of Illinois</FONT>® Football Vault</FONT>®
By Bob Asmussen.

Hail to the Orange. Hail to the Blue. Hail to the University of Illinois® Football Vault®: The History of the Fighting Illini.® As much a scrapbook as it is a history book, this 144-page treasure trove takes you on a unique journey through more than 100 years of Illini football. Author Bob Asmussen has covered the Illinois football program for the last 13 years as the beat writer for The Champaign News-Gazette. In the University of Illinois® Football Vault® he combines great game coverage with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and personal stories to present a view of Illini football that you won¹t find anywhere else. Orange and Blue fans will also find never-before-published vintage photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Illinois¹ extensive campus archives and reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, stickers and other amazing replicas tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets. You can play from 1907 sheet music for We’re Loyal To You, Illinois, examine a $50,000 pledge card for the construction of Memorial Stadium, hang a 1926 Red Grange movie poster, or put our “Go Illini” bumper sticker on your car. All of this and more is locked inside the University of Illinois® Football Vault®: The History of the Fighting Illini.® Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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University of Iowa Football Vault</FONT>®
By Mike Finn.

Pre-Order Now. Get Free Shipping on your entire order when ordering this title. “On Iowa!” In The University of Iowa Football Vault®: The History of the Hawkeyes, author Mike Finn takes you from the early days when football was a fad from the East, to the early dynasty of Howard Jones, to the 1939 Ironmen and Nile Kinnick, through the glory years of Forest Evashevski, to the return to glory under Hayden Fry and Kirk Ferentz. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Iowa’s athletic department and school archives. Tucked into dozens of pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1890 Iowa Wesleyan game stats sheet, a 1921 Aubrey Devine news clip, a 1939 Kinnick Heisman program, a 1952 Evashevski booklet, a 1955 Cal Jones news clip, a 1981 Fry Coach of the Year card and a 2004 Ohio State game ticket. No Hawkeye fan should be without this “home archive” of Iowa’s illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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University of Minnesota Football Vault</FONT>®
By Rick Moore.

“Ski-U-Mah” In the University of Minnesota Football Vault®: The History of the Golden Gophers, as recounted by author Rick Moore, the journey covers 115 years of Minnesota football from “Pilly” and “Pudge” through the Golden Era of Bernie Bierman to the present. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Minnesota’s athletic department and school archives. Tucked into dozens of pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1898 player card, a 1903 yell booklet, a 1920s Bronko Nagurski postcard, the 1936 Washington game trip schedule, a 1940 Michigan program card, a 1962 Rose Bowl ticket, a 1977 Michigan game luncheon ticket, a 1992 “Save the Brickyard” bumper sticker and a 2007 new stadium poster. No Gophers fan should be without this “home archive” of Minnesota’s illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Purdue University Football Vault</FONT>®
By Tom Schott, Foreword by Joe Tiller.

“Boiler Up!” The Purdue University Football Vault®: The History of the Boilermakers takes you on a journey through the history of Purdue football, starting with the first game in 1887. Along with a story woven by Purdue assistant athletic director for communications Tom Schott, this “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Purdue’s athletic department and campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and vintage photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1887 team photo, an 1899 Purdue-Indiana program, a 1903 Purdue-Indiana ticket, a 1929 sideline pass and ticket for the Michigan game, a 1940s-era pennant, a 1952 Purdue-Notre Dame program cover, a 1967 Rose Bowl bumper sticker and a 1984 “I Backed Purdue” Hoosier Dome dedication game button. No Boilermakers fan should be without this “home archive” of Purdue’s football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Boston College Football Vault</FONT>®
By Ried Oslin, Foreword by Jack Bicknell, Afterword by Doug Flutie.

The Boston College Football Vault®: The History of the Eagles takes you on a journey through the history of BC football, starting with the first game in 1893. Along with a story woven by longtime former Boston College sports information director Reid Oslin, this “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from BC’s athletic department and campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and vintage photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1893 team photo, a 1909 player card, a 1915 game ticket, a 1925 pennant, a 1932 BC-Marquette ticket, a 1936 BC-Holy Cross program cover, a 1941 Sugar Bowl postcard, a 1962 Eagle sticker and a 1985 letter from President Ronald Reagan. No Eagles fan should be without this “home archive” of Boston College’s football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Rutgers University Football Vault</FONT>®
By Thomas J. Frusciano, Foreword by Greg Schiano, Afterword by Brian Leonard.

In the Rutgers University Football Vault®: The History of the Scarlet Knights, university archivist Thomas J. Frusciano takes you through the nearly 140 years of Rutgers football from the first intercollegiate football game ever played in 1869 through the standout 2006 and 2007 seasons. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from the Rutgers athletic department and campus archives, including artifacts from the first college game. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find replicas of a newspaper clipping from an 1890 game, an 1897 team photo, a 1909 game postcard, a 1915 scorecard, a 1919 schedule card, 1922 tickets, a program cover from the 1938 stadium dedication game against Princeton, a clipping of the 1961 perfect season, a 1976 media guide cover, a 1980 Alabama-Rutgers bumper sticker, and tickets for the 2006 Texas Bowl and 2008 International Bowl. No Scarlet Knights fan should be without this “home archive” of Rutgers’ illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Texas Christian University Football Vault</FONT>®
By Dan Jenkins, Foreword by Gary Patterson, Afterword by LaDainian Tomlinson.

“Go Frogs!” In the Texas Christian University Football Vault®: The History of the Horned Frogs, celebrated sportswriter and novelist Dan Jenkins takes the reader from the days of the Old Wild West and Add-Ran College through the pass-slinging days of Sam Baugh and Davey O’Brien to today’s Mountain West power. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from TCU’s athletic department and school archives. Tucked into dozens of pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1899 team photo, a 1940s Sam Baugh movie photo, a 1938 Davey O’Brien card, a 1950 Texas game ticket, a 1955 Jim Swink poster, a 1994 Max Knake All-America certificate and a 2000 “LT for Heisman” sticker. No Frogs fan should be without this “home archive” of TCU’s illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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University of Virginia Football Vault</FONT>®
By Jerry Ratcliffe, Foreword by Al Groh, Afterword by George Welsh.

“Wah-hoo-wah” In The University of Virginia Football Vault®: The History of the Cavaliers, sportswriter Jerry Ratcliffe takes you through the century-plus history of Virginia football from the first game in 1888 through the 2007 season. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Virginia’s athletic department and campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1890 team photo, a 1897 book of UVa songs, a 1930s paper megaphone, a 1950s Virginia Cavaliers sticker, a 1951 season-ticket brochure, a 1990 “Look Hoo’s No. 1” poster, a 2003 postcard promoting Matt Schaub for the Heisman Trophy and a 1900s-style felt replica Virginia pennant. No Cavaliers fan should be without this “home archive” of Virginia’s illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Brigham Young University Football Vault</FONT>®
By Duff Tittle, Foreword by Bronco Mendenhall, Afterword by LaVell Edwards.

In the Brigham Young University Football Vault®: The History of the Cougars, author Duff Tittle recounts the story of BYU football from the hardscrabble days of the early 1890s when the sport was banned, through the rebirth of football on campus, to the lean decades from 1922 to 1971, to the glory days of “Air Edwards,” to the new era of success under Bronco Mendenhall. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from BYU’s athletic department and school archives. Tucked into dozens of pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include an 1897 players list, a 1926 team photo, a 1967 Phil Odle card, a 1974 Knothole card, a 1984 LaVell Edwards coach of the year photo, a 1990 Ty Detmer Heisman Trophy promotional “Ty” and a 2004 Notre Dame game ticket. No Cougar fan should be without this “home archive” of BYU’s illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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University of Oregon Football Vault</FONT>®
By Brian Libby, Foreword by Mike Bellotti, Afterword by Rich Brooks.

“Our Mighty Oregon!” In the University of Oregon Football Vault®: The History of the Ducks, sportswriter Brian Libby takes you through the century-plus history of Oregon football from the first game in 1894 through the 2007 season. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Oregon’s athletic department and campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and photos. Some of these fascinating replicas include a 1910 team photo, a ticket to the 1929 game in Hawaii, a sticker from the 1958 Rose Bowl and a felt replica pennant. No Ducks fan should be without this “home archive” of Oregon’s illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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University of Pittsburgh Football Vault</FONT>®
By Sam Sciullo Jr., Foreword by Beano Cook, Afterword by Tony Dorsett.

“Hail to Pitt!” The University of Pittsburgh Football Vault®: The History of the Panthers takes you on a journey through the history of Pitt football, starting with the first game in 1890. Along with a story woven by Pitt alumnus and longtime sports journalist Sam Sciullo Jr., this “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Pitt’s athletic department, campus archives and personal collections. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and vintage photos. These fascinating replicas include a photo of the 1910 team that didn’t allow a point, the Panthers’ 1930 Rose Bowl itinerary, the 1937 Rose Bowl program cover, a 1956 Pitt-Syracuse ticket and program cover, a 1976 Pitt pennant, a 1999 program cover from the last game played in Pitt Stadium and a 2001 photo of Pitt immortals from three different decades. No Panthers fan should be without this “home archive” of Pitt’s football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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UCLA Football Vault</FONT>®
By Chris Roberts and Bill Bennett, Foreword by Rick Neuheisel, Afterword by Terry Donahue.

UCLA didn’t start playing football until 1919, nearly 50 years after the first college game, but the Bruins have packed an incredible amount of history into their 89 years on the field. In the UCLA Football Vault®: The History of the Bruins, co-authors Chris Roberts, the longtime “Voice of the Bruins,” and former UCLA associate sports information director Bill Bennett combine great game coverage with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and personal stories to present a view of Bruin football that you won’t find anywhere else. Bruins’ fans will also find never-before-published vintage photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from UCLA’s extensive campus archives along with reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, stickers and other amazing replicas tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets. You can hang a 1921 poster showing the old Vernon Avenue campus on your wall, cheer on the Bruins with a 1954 sheet of songs and yells, fill out your own 1976 Bruin Bench card or pore through the official stat sheet from the 1996 USC game. All of this and more is locked inside the UCLA Football Vault®: The History of the Bruins. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Univ. of Tenn All Access Football Vault</FONT>®
Foreword by Peyton Manning, Afterword by Heath Shuler.Hurrah.

Hurrah For The U of T! From the first game in 1891 through the 2008 season, The University of Tennessee All-Access Football Vault® explores the history of the Vol football program. But what makes this detailed “scrapbook” unique are the vintage photographs, artwork and memorabilia discovered on the UT campus. Throughout this book, Vol fans will find reproductions of old game program covers, historic tickets, vintage bumper stickers and more. Collectibles include a 1909 Central Kentucky game booklet, a 1926 photo of Gen. Robert R. Neyland with his coaching staff, a 1938 LSU game ticket, a 1950s-style pennant, the famous 1964 Doug Dickey-Bob Woodruff photo taken at the train station and notes from the 1998 BCS National Championship Game. No Vol fan should be without this home archive of Tennessee’s long and illustrious football history. Foreword by Peyton Manning, Afterword by Heath Shuler. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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West Virginia University Football Vault</FONT>®
By John Antonik.

Let’s Go Mountaineers!” The West Virginia University Football Vault®: The History Of The Mountaineers takes you on a journey through WVU football history, starting with the first game in 1891. Along with a story woven by West Virginia alumnus and longtime sports information official John Antonik, this “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from WVU’s athletic department, campus archives and personal collections. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets are reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and vintage photos. Fascinating replicas include an 1891 cast photo from the Shakespearean play that served as a fundraiser for the inaugural team, a 1919 program cover from the WVU-Washington & Jefferson game, the 1930 Pitt-WVU program cover, a 1940s-era pennant, a 1954 Sugar Bowl ticket and program cover, a 1969 poster showing artificial turf being installed at Mountaineer Field, the contract Don Nehlen signed when he became WVU’s coach in 1980 and a 1983 biography card for quarterback Jeff “Hoss” Hostetler. No Mountaineer fan should be without this “home archive” of West Virginia’s football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Miami Football Vault</FONT>®
By John Antonik, Foreword by Randy Shannon, Afterword by Ted Hendricks.

It’s A Cane Thing” Miami football was literally born of its namesake, with the first season delayed by the howling winds of “The Great Miami Hurricane” in 1926. But from those humble beginnings rose a storm — a team — that gathered in intensity until there were whole decades where it seemed as though nothing could stop it. The Miami Football Vault®: The History Of The Hurricanes captures the fierce fury that is Miami football. Bruce Feldman, senior writer at ESPN The Magazine, combines great game coverage with stories of the unique personalities, both players and coaches, who make up Miami’s colorful history. It’s a view of Hurricanes football that you won’t find anywhere else. UM fans will also find never-before-published vintage photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Miami’s extensive campus archives, along with reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, stickers and other amazing replicas tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets. You can read a 1936 telegram offering Walt Kichefski a football scholarship, hang our 1950s hurricane-warning flag mini-pennant, read a 1973 article detailing Tony Cristiani’s life in the circus or unfold a 2007 historic Orange Bowl poster. All of this and more is locked inside the Miami Football Vault®: The History Of The Hurricanes. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Florida-Georgia Rivalry Football Vault®
Gators vs. Bulldogs. Every year in Jacksonville, the debate rages between Bulldog and Gator fans. But no matter which side of the stadium you are on, the Florida-Georgia Rivalry Football Vault® has something for you. Designed as a treasured scrapbook, this 144-page history highlights the 50 greatest games of this century-old rivalry. Co-author Norm Carlson, Florida’s official historian, handles the great moments for the Gators while longtime Georgia Athletic Association personality Loran Smith follows suit for his Bulldogs. Both combine thrilling game action with personal stories, some never before published, providing a one-of-a-kind view of the rivalry not found anywhere else. Charley Trippi, John Reaves, Bobby Etter, Ricky Nattiel, Lindsay Scott, Errict Rhett, Knowshon Moreno and Tim Tebow — all of the greatest names in the history of the rivalry are here. All of this and more is waiting for you inside the Florida-Georgia Rivalry Football Vault®.
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University of Maryland Football Vault</FONT>®
By John McNamara, Foreword by Johnny Holliday, Afterword by Ralph Friedgen.

“Fear The Turtle!®” In the University of Maryland Football Vault®: The History Of The Terrapins, sportswriter John McNamara takes you through the history of Maryland football from the first game in 1892 through the 2008 season. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Maryland’s athletic department and campus archives. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and photos. These fascinating replicas include a 1911 team photo, a 1920 fundraising brochure for the first Byrd Stadium, a 1940 schedule card, a set of 1950s Maryland decals, a 1960 poster featuring Gary Collins, a 1992 Maryland football centennial sticker and a 1980s-style felt replica Maryland pennant. No Terrapins fan should be without this “home archive” of Maryland’s illustrious football history. Illustrated; Hardcover; 144 pages.
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Mississippi State University Football Vault®
“Go State!” In the Mississippi State University Football Vault®: The History Of The Bulldogs, author Mike Nemeth takes you on a journey through the history of MSU football from that Thanksgiving Day in 1892 when a rag-tag band of students took on a faculty team in a game, through the glory years of Allyn McKeen, through Jackie Parker and D.D. Lewis to the present. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from MSU’s athletic department and school archives. Tucked into dozens of pockets and sleeves, fans will find reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, postcards, photos and much more. These fascinating replicas include an 1895 football button, a 1920 football banquet program, a 1934 Ole Miss game ticket, a 1940 season schedule, a 1980 Alabama game ticket and a 1998 SEC Championship Game ticket. No Bulldogs fan should be without this “home archive” of Mississippi State’s illustrious football history. Foreword by Rockey Felker, Afterword by Jackie Sherrill.
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University of Alabama All Access Football Vault</FONT>®
By Tommy Ford, Foreword by Mal Moore, Afterword by Eli Gold.

“Roll Tide!” From the first game in 1892 through the 2008 season, The University of Alabama All-Access Football Vault® explores the history of the Crimson Tide football program, as Tommy Ford writes a special story not found in any other book about Bama football. But what makes this detailed “scrapbook” unique are the vintage photographs, artwork and memorabilia discovered on campus, including at the Paul W. Bryant Museum. Throughout this book, Tide fans will find reproductions of old game program covers, historic tickets, vintage bumper stickers and much more. No Crimson Tide fan should be without this home archive of Alabama’s long and illustrious football history.
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Oregon State University Football Vault</FONT>®
By Kerry Eggers, Foreword by Mike Riley, Afterword by Dennis Erickson.

“Go Beavs!” The Oregon State University Football Vault®: The History Of The Beavers is as much a scrapbook as it is a history book, as this 144-page treasure trove takes you on a unique journey through more than 115 years of Beaver football. Author Kerry Eggers, son of former OSU sports information director John Eggers, has covered Oregon State sports for more than 30 years, and in the Oregon State University Football Vault® he combines great game coverage with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and personal stories to present a view of Beaver football that you won’t find anywhere else. You can read a 1900 letter abolishing all sports at OSU, unfold a 1927 summer session poster featuring Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne, examine in detail the travel itinerary for the famous “transplanted” Rose Bowl in 1942 or enjoy Civil War stickers from the 1970s and ’80s. All of this and more is locked inside the Oregon State University Football Vault®: The History Of The Beavers.
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Texas A&M University Football Vault</FONT>®
By Rusty Burson, Foreword by Jackie Sherrill, Afterword by R.C. Slocum.

“Gig ’Em, Aggies!” The Texas A&M University Football Vault®: The History Of The Aggies takes you on a journey through Texas A&M football history, starting with the first game in 1894. Along with a story woven by 12th Man Magazine associate editor and longtime Aggies observer Rusty Burson, this “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from A&M’s athletic department, campus archives and personal collections. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets are reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and vintage photos. Fascinating replicas include the roster of A&M’s inaugural 1894 team, a photo of the 1902 team that went 7-0-2 and shut out seven foes, a clipping of original “12th Man” E. King Gill, a 1927 program cover from the A&M-Texas game, a 1940 Sugar Bowl pennant, a 1956 telegram from Look magazine about Jack Pardee’s All-America status, a 1968 Cotton Bowl ticket from the victory over Paul “Bear” Bryant’s Alabama team, the 1986 media guide cover featuring coach Jackie Sherrill with that year’s stars and a 1994 centennial 12th Man Foundation bumper sticker. No Aggie fan should be without this “home archive” of Texas A&M’s football history.
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University of Mississippi Football Vault</FONT>®
By Billy Watkins, Foreword by Robert Khayat, Afterword by Archie Manning.

“Hotty Toddy!” The University of Mississippi Football Vault®: The History Of The Rebels® takes you on a journey through Ole Miss football history, starting with the first game in 1893. Along with a story woven by award-winning reporter Billy Watkins of The Clarion-Ledger, this “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from the Ole Miss athletic department, campus archives and personal collections. Tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets are reproductions of old game programs, historic tickets, numerous postcards and vintage photos. No Rebel fan should be without this “home archive” of the Ole Miss football history. Hardcover, with slipcover, Illustrated, 12" X 10", 144 Pages.
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Virginia Tech Football Vault</FONT>®
By Chris Colston, Foreword by Frank Beamer, Afterword by Bill Roth.

Pre-Order Now. Ships August 31, 2009. Get Free Shipping on your entire order when ordering this title. “Hokie! Hokie! Hokie! Hi!” In the Virginia Tech Football Vault®: The History Of The Hokies, Chris Colston of USA Today and the former editor of the Hokie Huddler tells the story of Virginia Tech football from the days of Hunter Carpenter and the Pony Express through the program’s rebirth under Frank Moseley to the power game of Jerry Claiborne to the glory days that continue under the watch of Frank Beamer. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from Tech’s athletic department and school archives. No Hokies fan should be without this “home archive” of Virginia Tech’s illustrious football history. Hardcover, with slipcover, Illustrated, 12" X 10", 144 Pages.
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Auburn - Alabama Rivalry Football Vault</FONT>®
Roll Tide! War Eagle! Every year, whether it’s played in Auburn’s Jordan-Hare Stadium or Tuscaloosa’s Bryant-Denny Stadium, the debate rages between Crimson Tide and Tiger fans 365 days a year. But no matter which side you are on, the Alabama-Auburn Rivalry Football Vault® has something for you. Designed as a treasured scrapbook, this 144-page narrative history highlights the 40 greatest games of the rivalry between the schools. Tucked into sleeves and pockets are nearly 80 historic replicas waiting to be discovered, including game programs, tickets, press passes and newspaper clippings. All of this and more is waiting for you inside the Alabama-Auburn Rivalry Football Vault®.
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Montana Football Vault</FONT>®
“Up With Montana” In The University of Montana Football Vault®: The History Of The Grizzlies, Mick Holien, the longtime voice of the Grizzlies, recounts the story of Montana football from the humble beginnings in the 1890s through the dark days of the 1950s and 1960s to the breakout under Jack Swarthout to the current juggernaut begun by Don Read and kept rolling by Mick Dennehy, Joe Glenn and Bobby Hauck. This detailed “scrapbook” contains never-before-published photographs, and memorabilia drawn from Montana’s athletic department, school archives and fans’ personal collections. No Grizzly fan should be without this “home archive” of Montana’s illustrious football history. Foreword by Don Read, Afterword by Bobby Hauck.
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Kansas State Football Vault</FONT>®
“Go State!” As much a scrapbook as it is a history book, this 144-page treasure trove takes you on a unique journey through more than 100 years of Wildcat football. Author Kevin Haskin, lead sports columnist for the Topeka Capital-Journal, has been covering Wildcat sports since he was a student on the Kansas State Collegian staff. In the Kansas State University Football Vault® he combines great game coverage with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and personal stories to present a view of Wildcat football that you won’t find anywhere else. K-State fans will also find never-before-published vintage photographs, artwork and memorabilia drawn from extensive KSU campus archives, and reproductions of old game program covers, historic tickets, stickers and other amazing replicas tucked into dozens of sleeves and pockets. You can read a 1916 letter urging students to help repair the field, peel off vintage stickers from the 1930s and ’40s, browse a Wildcat football camp brochure from the ’60s and hang a poster of coach Bill Snyder on your wall. All of this and more is locked inside the Kansas State University Football Vault®: The History Of The Wildcats. Foreword by Bill Snyder, Afterword by Gary Spani
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