Stan Anderson
Captain of the North ~ £17.99
Stan Anderson is the only man to have captained Sunderland, Newcastle and Middlesbrough and has a unique insight into north eastern football. He played with and against many of the greats of the 1950s and 1960s and was a member of the England squad for the 1962 World Cup.
Due out in January 2012
Mark Metcalf
is a fanatical football fan with a particular passion for Sunderland. He is the author of the successful biography on Charlie Hurley, a book on the 1960 FA Cup titled 50 Years On and co-author of Lifting The Cup - Barnsley 1910 - 1912. 
Charlie Hurley
The Greatest Centre Half The World Has Ever Seen
Charlie Hurley was not only a great player, he was one of the characters who illuminated football in the 1950s and '60s. His story tells of clashes with another footballing great, Jim Baxter, his disputes with the board at Reading when he became a manager.
Sunderland renamed the Chairman's Suite in his honour and the chairman Niall Quinn, also from the Republic, said: “Charlie Hurley still has such an influence on this football club it's incredible. The hold he has over the region and its football is immense and it's getting stronger as he gets older.”
Total Football : Out Now
Sunderland AFC 1935-37
In a 1935-36 season where Sunderland AFC would go to win, at a canter, their 6th and to date last English Football League Championship; Total Football! Sunderland AFC 1935 to 1937 captures the mood of the day through the actual match reports and rare original photographs from the archives of North East based Sunderland AFC supporters.
Sunderland AFC 1912-13
In Search Of The Double! Sunderland AFC 1912-13 brings to life perhaps the greatest season ever in the football club's long and eventful history and the club's greatest ever team.
 
Charlie Sagar scored Bury's second goal in the 6-0 record score demolition of Derby County in the 1903 FA Cup Final. 

 

Left : George Wall, Manchester United's talented outside left scored 19 goals when they first won the League in 1908. He was born in Boldon Colliery and played for England 3 times in 1909. See book below
ABOVE : Manchester United's First Championship 1907-08. Publisher, Derby Books.
Foreward by Gordon Taylor, PFA Chief Executive 

This is the first detailed account of Barnsley Football Club's most illustrious and successful period. Between 1910 and 1912 'Battling Barnsley' won their way through to the FA Cup Final, then the most prestigious football tournament in the world, on not one but two occasions and capped things off by beating West Bromwich Albion in the 1912 final replay at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, when Arthur Fairclough 'lifted the Cup' for the only time, so far, in the Club's long history.
Everton : 1890-91 Champions
out in May 2011
Above : Alf Milward was one of five Everton players in the national team to play Scotland in 1891. Milward was noted as a hard working outside-left.