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A Book Of Liverpool Football | Ken Grant

A Book Of Liverpool Football | Ken Grant

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A Book Of Liverpool Football | Ken Grant

Liverpool, a city steeped in football tradition is the central character in Ken Grant's book. Since 1980 he has photographed football culture in Liverpool his home city. Rarely going inside Anfield, Goodison Park or Prenton Park. This is the story that holds the social fabric together of a city that has seen heartache and joy through football. Liverpool history comes alive through football. This is A Book of Liverpool Football. The images are of youth clubs, bars, parks and streets around Liverpool. As Bill Shankly once claimed 'Football isn't a matter of life or death, it is more important than that' and the people of Liverpool are testament to that.

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A Book Of Liverpool Football | Ken Grant highlights

Ken Grant's insider access captures football culture others miss - authentic fan perspective. A must-have for Liverpool supporters and football photography enthusiasts.

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176pp. 170 images. 195 x 230mm

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Hardcover.

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Meet the Maker: RRB Photobooks

Founded by Rudi Thoemmes in Bristol, RRB Photobooks celebrates Britain's distinctive documentary photography tradition - capturing the eccentric, overlooked beauty that defines British culture. This independent publisher specialises in rare, underappreciated British photographers who reveal the nation's authentic character: Peter Mitchell's 40-year documentation of Leeds showing life's complexities, Niall McDiarmid's seven-year journey photographing Britain's true characters in homogenised high streets, and Martin Parr's wonderfully humorous, often garish style unveiling worlds we know but shy from. Their British Documentary Classics series brings new life to both celebrated and previously overlooked photographers, making important work accessible to wider audiences. RRB opens eyes to see British culture through lenses that are unforgiving yet utterly charming, witty, and quintessentially British - publishing the photographers mainstream houses often miss.