Wolves History Like Never Before A Collector’s Dream Come True
If you’ve ever wondered what football history looks like up close, "Wolverhampton Wanderers: A Programme History" by Stuart Latham is a real find. The first few chapters pull you straight into the heart of Wolverhampton, packed with photos most fans have never seen before. It’s not just a rundown of old games; it’s the Wolves’ story told in snapshots and memories, making it the kind of book you linger over, page by page. What really stands out is the programme coverage. Every single year from 1913 to today gets its own vibrant spread, with the original matchday programme cover in full colour. For programme collectors—and let’s be honest, anyone who’s ever picked up a matchday souvenir—this isn’t just nostalgia. It’s a living archive of the club’s highs, lows, and everything in between, right down to the paper and ink. Dig a little deeper and you’ll find the unsung heroes: the printers and editors who made these programmes part of football culture. The final pages give credit where it’s due, tracing the hands and minds behind decades of design and detail. It’s the sort of insight you rarely get, and it turns a simple collection into a full-blown history lesson. For anyone passionate about football memorabilia, or just mad about the Wolves, this is more than a reference book. It’s a doorway into the club’s past and a must-have for anyone who wants to feel closer to Wolverhampton Wanderers, one programme at a time. ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 Publisher: S & T Sales & Marketing Ltd Published: March 31, 2026 Price: £21.99 Softcover: 222 pages ISBN-13: 978-1915697530 Dimensions: 18 x 25.4 x 1.27 cm