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FINAL moments at Wembley, Everton holding strong under relentless pressure from Manchester United. Paul Rideout breaks free … shoots — goal! The net ripples, and the Toffee end explodes with celebration. The tension shatters, then … the final whistle blows, Everton are FA Cup champions 1995!
Explore Everton’s rich football heritage through a book of authentic newspaper articles, taken from original reports by The Telegraph. This edition charts the club’s remarkable journey — exactly as it was reported at the time.
Featuring:
– The arrival of Dixie Dean in 1925 and his record-breaking 60-goal season
– The golden era under Howard Kendall in the 1980s
– The dramatic final-day survival against Wimbledon in 1994
– Historic Merseyside derbies, cup triumphs, and memorable European nights
Choose from a range of book covers and personalize your copy with a name and message to transform it into a unique keepsake. Whether for a Toffees fan, a football enthusiast, or someone who remembers it all first-hand — you hold not just a gift, but a piece of Everton’s history ready to be passed on.
Archivist insight: We reproduce these newspaper articles from the Daily Telegraph scan archive. In some cases, there’ll be blemishes and the reproduction quality might not be as clear or precise as it was in the original paper.
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Cover: Hardback
Size: Tabloid 11" x 13.9"
Pages: 140+
Paper source: Our books use responsibly sourced paper from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper manufacturers.
Disclaimer: This is an unofficial publication and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any sports teams, leagues, brands, artists, or personalities featured. The newspaper content is officially licensed and reproduced with permission from the original publisher. All trademarks and names remain the property of their respective owners.

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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FINAL moments at Wembley, Everton holding strong under relentless pressure from Manchester United. Paul Rideout breaks free … shoots — goal! The net ripples, and the Toffee end explodes with celebration. The tension shatters, then … the final whistle blows, Everton are FA Cup champions 1995!
Explore Everton’s rich football heritage through a book of authentic newspaper articles, taken from original reports by The Telegraph. This edition charts the club’s remarkable journey — exactly as it was reported at the time.
Featuring:
– The arrival of Dixie Dean in 1925 and his record-breaking 60-goal season
– The golden era under Howard Kendall in the 1980s
– The dramatic final-day survival against Wimbledon in 1994
– Historic Merseyside derbies, cup triumphs, and memorable European nights
Choose from a range of book covers and personalize your copy with a name and message to transform it into a unique keepsake. Whether for a Toffees fan, a football enthusiast, or someone who remembers it all first-hand — you hold not just a gift, but a piece of Everton’s history ready to be passed on.
Archivist insight: We reproduce these newspaper articles from the Daily Telegraph scan archive. In some cases, there’ll be blemishes and the reproduction quality might not be as clear or precise as it was in the original paper.
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Cover: Hardback
Size: Tabloid 11" x 13.9"
Pages: 140+
Paper source: Our books use responsibly sourced paper from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper manufacturers.
Disclaimer: This is an unofficial publication and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any sports teams, leagues, brands, artists, or personalities featured. The newspaper content is officially licensed and reproduced with permission from the original publisher. All trademarks and names remain the property of their respective owners.