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Beschreibung
How did Newcastle become United? When was the club formed, and where did it play before moving to St James' Park? Who were the men who built the club, and how did they turn it into the most successful club in the country? What was it like to support Newcastle in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, and why has the bond between the club and its fans remained so strong?

All With Smiling Faces takes a wander through Newcastle's early history to discover how the club came to mean so much to so many. Covering the first 30 years, from its foundation as Stanley FC in 1881 to the triumphant FA Cup win in 1910, the book visits the grounds, meets the players, mingles with the fans, and relives the matches that made Newcastle United.

The title is taken from the lyrics of Blaydon Races, the Tyneside music hall song that shares its Victorian heritage with Newcastle United and is still sung at St James' Park today. The cover features an exclusive painting by football artist Paine Proffitt.

Paul Brown is a freelance writer and Newcastle United season ticket holder. He has written about Newcastle and football history for publications including The Guardian, FourFourTwo, When Saturday Comes and The Blizzard. He is the author of six books including The Victorian Football Miscellany and Unofficial Football World Champions.
How did Newcastle become United? When was the club formed, and where did it play before moving to St James' Park? Who were the men who built the club, and how did they turn it into the most successful club in the country? What was it like to support Newcastle in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, and why has the bond between the club and its fans remained so strong?

All With Smiling Faces takes a wander through Newcastle's early history to discover how the club came to mean so much to so many. Covering the first 30 years, from its foundation as Stanley FC in 1881 to the triumphant FA Cup win in 1910, the book visits the grounds, meets the players, mingles with the fans, and relives the matches that made Newcastle United.

The title is taken from the lyrics of Blaydon Races, the Tyneside music hall song that shares its Victorian heritage with Newcastle United and is still sung at St James' Park today. The cover features an exclusive painting by football artist Paine Proffitt.

Paul Brown is a freelance writer and Newcastle United season ticket holder. He has written about Newcastle and football history for publications including The Guardian, FourFourTwo, When Saturday Comes and The Blizzard. He is the author of six books including The Victorian Football Miscellany and Unofficial Football World Champions.
Über den Autor
PAUL BROWN began playwriting for Urban Theatre Projects (formerly Death Defying Theatre), co-writing Discipline and Punish, Living Newspaper, Coal Town and Kakwa Hakawati. With Workers Cultural Action Committee he authored Aftershocks, which was Australia's first full length verbatim play. It was a Condor Award winner and a landmark in Australian theatre. Brown scripted Aftershocks the film, winning an AWGIE Award for screen adaptation. The play is regularly performed by leading theatre companies and in schools. An earth scientist and environmentalist, Brown writes plays and films with environmental and scientific themes. Room 207 Nikola Tesla concerns energy and invention, and Murray River Story brings together art and ecology. His verbatim play Half a Life chronicles nuclear bomb veterans' experiences, and Brown co-wrote and produced 10 Minutes to Midnight and Ngurini (Searching âEUR" immersive films made with Maralinga atomic survivor communities. His TV credits include Big Sky and Naked: Stories of Men and the documentary film 60 000 Barrels. Books include Art and Wellbeing and Verbatim: Staging memory and community. Brown produced the international arts program Nuclear Futures: Exposing the legacies of the atomic age, and he co-produced Retrial of Galileo for ABC Television. Brown has held a Community Writers Fellowship and an Asialink Writers Residency.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2014
Genre: Importe, Sport
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Ballsport
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780956227089
ISBN-10: 0956227082
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Brown, Paul
Auflage: Paperback
Hersteller: Superelastic
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 198 x 129 x 13 mm
Von/Mit: Paul Brown
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.09.2014
Gewicht: 0,26 kg
Artikel-ID: 105116123