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Alan Lindop Collection.Pdf (69KB) Alan Lindop Donated Athletics Literature AAA HANDBOOKS: 1964, 1968/69, 1969/70 (parts 1 & 2), 1974/75, 1976/77, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983/84, 1984/85, 1985/86, 1986/87. AAA RULES FOR COMPETITION 1973/74. AAA & WAAA HANDBOOKS, including Rules for Competition: 1987/88, 1988/89, 1990/91, 1991/92. ALBERTY, Andre; GREENBERG, Stan; MENGONI, Luigi; PINAUD, Yves. National Best Performances in Track and Field Athletics. ALBERTY, Andre; GREENBERG, Stan; MENGONI, Luigi; PINAUD, Yves. National Records of All Countries in Track & Field Athletics. (1968 edition). AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION OF AUSTRALIA. 1964/1965 Rankings. ATFS INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS ANNUALS: 1988/89, 2004. ATHLETICS IN SCOTLAND monthly magazine (35): May 1973 – March 1976, Nos. 1 to 35. ATHLETICS TODAY (2: 11/7/1991, 5/9/1991. ATHLETICS TODAY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENTS: Rising stars for 1988. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. ; 1991 Tokyo Preview; 1992 Barcelona Full Results. ATHLETICS WEEKLY. A small number including 24 issues from 1959. ATHLETISME MAGAZINES. (France) (3): 14/7/1970, 29/7/1970, 2/9/1970. Each containing some autographs. BARRETT, Norman; WATMAN, Mel. Steve Cram profile. (1984). BLUE,Adrianne. Fatima: the autobiography of Fatima Whitbread. (1988). BOUVIER, Fernand et al: Lexicath 76 – 77 (Belgium). BRITISH ATHLETIC FEDERATION HANDBOOKS: 1992, 1993 (2 copies). BRITISH ATHLETIC FEDERATION Rules for Competition: 1993 (2 copies), 1994/95, 1996, 1998. BUCHANAN, Ian. Encyclopaedia of British Athletics Records. (1961). BUTLER, Mark (ed.). 9th IAAF World Indoor Championships, Birmingham 2003: statistics handbook. (2003). BUTLER, Mark (ed.). The Toughest Race in the World: a look at thirty yearsof the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. (2003). CANADIAN TEAM MANUAL FOR 1970 COMMONWEALTH GAMES. CHRISTIE, Linford. To Be Honest With You. (1995). CINDERBELLE magazine (USA) (5): Oct 1966, Nov 1966, Dec 1966, Jan 1967, Feb-Mar 1967. CITY OF STOKE-ON-TRENT ATHLETIC CLUB. Annual Report 1964. CITY OF STOKE-ON-TRENT ATHLETIC CLUB. 7 newsletters/magazines. COLASANTE, Gianfranco. Annuario Atletico Italiano 1964. COMBINED EVENTS ANNUALS: 1983 – 1991. COMBINED EVENTS CLUB magazines/newsletters (22): April 1985 – July 1992. CROATIAN ATHLETIC FEDERATION. Statistics Handbook 1996. CYPRUS “TEN BEST” Performers Of All Time and National Records, as at 1st January 1985. DAVIS, Scott S.; MAZURSKY, Alan S. US Junior Track and Field Annual 1986. DLOUHODOBE TABULKY CSSR-ZENY. Czech All Time Lists as at 1st January 1971. DUNCANSON, Neil. The Fastest Men on Earth: the 100m Olympic champions. (1988). ENGLISH SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HANDBOOKS: 1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001. ESTONIA ALL TIME LISTS as at 1st November (2): 1987, 1992. ESTONIA RANKING LISTS 1990. EUROPEAN A.A. YEARBOOK 1999-2000. FEDERATION FRANCAISE D’ATHLETISME. Athletisme Francais. (Annuals): 1966, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1977, 1980. FEDERATION FRANCAISE D’ATHLETISME. Athlerama. (Annuals): 1984/85, 1985/86, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1988/89, 2003. FOSTER, Brendan; TEMPLE, Cliff. Brendan Foster. (1978). GORDON, Ed. 1983 World All Time Indoor List (to 1st September 1982). (1982). GYNN, Roger. International Marathon Statistics. (3): 1970, 1971, 1972. HARVEY, Charles (ed.). Encyclopaedia of Sport. (1958). HARVEY, Charles (ed.). Sport International. (1960). HARVEY, Charles (ed.). Almanack of Sport 1966. (1965). HERNE HILL HARRIERS. Red & Black: official journal of the Herne Hill Harriers. (18): Nov. 1966 – Sep. 1975 (not complete). HILL, Gary (ed.). Indoor Track 1970. HUXTABLE, Andrew (ed.). United Kingdom Indoor Track and Field Handbook (3rd edition). (1971). IAAF HANDBOOKS. 1971/72, 1975/76, 1977/78, 1979/80, 1981, 1982, 1983/84, 1985/86, 1988/89, 1990/91, 1992/93, 1994/95, 1996/1997, 1998/99, 2000/01, 2002/03. IAAF OUTDOOR HANDBOOK 1995. - 1 - INSIDE TRACK magazine (ed. Tony Ward) (2): 5/98, 6/98. ISAACS, Tony; PINAUD, Yves. Pacific Islands Athletics Annual 1981. JACKSON, Lionel (ed.). News Chronicle Schools Summer Sports Annual 1951. JALAVA, Juhani; NIEMELA, Kauko. Best Finnish Performances 1981. JAPAN AMATEUR ATHLETIC FEDERATION. Japan Athletics Annual 1980. JAYCOCK, Tim. XVI Commonwealth Games: the Road to Kuala Lumpur 98. (1998). KLIR, Miroslav. 1970 World Indoor Annual. (Czech publication). KNIGHT, Graham (ed.). A Review of GB Sprint Hurdles. (5 annual editions): 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985. LEHKOATLETICHE VYKONY (Czech Ranking Lists) (3): 1968, 1969, 1972. LEITE, Luis. The High Jump Statistics Book. (2000). LE ROUX, Gert (ed.). South Africa Athletics Annuals (4): 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971. (1970 edition autographed by author). LEWIS, Carl.; MARX, Jeffrey. Inside Track: my professional life in amateur track and field. (1990). LILLESHALL SOUVENIR BROCHURE (News Chronicle). (1951). LINDOP, Alan. “Young Athlete” Boys Yearbook 1970. [2 copies]. LINDOP, Alan; COCKSEDGE, David. “Young Athlete” Boys Yearbook 1971. [2 copies]. LINDOP Alan. Staffordshire AAA: the first 50 years. (1974). [2 copies]. McNAB, Tom. Olympic Games, Munich, 1972: a guide. (1971). McWHIRTER, Norris D.; McWHIRTER, A. Ross (eds.). Guinness Book of Olympic Records. (1964). McWHIRTER, Norris D.; McWHIRTER, A. Ross (eds.). Guinness Book of Olympic Records. (1967). MARTIN, Peter V. UK Junior and Intermediate Ladies All-time and 1963 Best Performers Annual. MARTIN, Peter V. “Young Athlete” Girls Yearbook 1970. MATTHEWS, Peter. New Guinness Book of Sporting Records 1995. MENGONI, Luigi; PINAUD, Yves; VAN DER LAAGE, Rolf. National Athletic Records for All Countries in the World. (1972 edition). MODERN ATHLETICS magazine. 1958 (12) complete; 1959 (3): Feb, Mar, Apr; 1962 (1): Aug. NELSON, Cordner. The Jim Ryun Story. (1968). PETERS, Lionel (ed.). World Junior Athletics Annual 1999/2000. PINAUD, Yves. African Athletics. (2): 1966, 1967. PIRES, Ben J. Let the Spirit Live On. XV Commonwealth Games, Victoria 1994, Report. (1994). POZZOLI, Peter. Women’s Track & Field World year books (8): 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974. (1967 and 1968 editions autographed by author). RAND, Mary. Mary, Mary: autobiography of an Olympic champion. (1969). RASMUSSEN, Egon; LASSEN, Palle. Race Walking World Statistics 1969. RIEDEL, BRUNO. Die 100 Besten Deutschen Leichtathleten 1968. SANDVIG, Ole Petter (ed.). Frideretts Kalendieren – Norwegian Ranking Lists/All Time Lists (5): 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973. SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. How To Become An Athlete: practical hints for boys and girls. (1928). SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Rules of the Association 1958. SEALY, Victor C; SINFIELD, Cyril. How to Judge Field Events. (1969 – 3rd edition). SHEPARD, Jack; et al. World Age Records (3): as at 1/1/1971, 1/1/1972, 1/1/1973. STOKE-ON-TRENT & DISTRICT SCHOOLS’ SPORTS ASSOCIATION HANDBOOK. (1967). SURREY COUNTY ATHLETICS NEWS monthly magazine (10): October 1967 – October 1970, Nos. 26 – 35. SVERIGE BASTA (SWEDISH ANNUALS) (4): 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969. SVETOVE TABULKY MUZI 1979. (World Lists). SZABO, Gabriel. Hungarian Athletics. (1966). TRACK AND FIELD NEWS. (2 bound volumes): 1964, 1966. UNITED KINGDOM Rules for Competition: 2000, 2002. UNITED KINGDOM POLE VAULT ASSOCIATION BOOKLETS. 1989 (1): Autumn; 1990 (2): Spring, Autumn; 1991 (2) Spring, Autumn; 1992 (1): Xmas; 1993 (2): Spring, December. USA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK ANNUALS. (3): 1970, 1971, 1972. WATMAN, Mel. The Athletics Weekly File on Sebastian Coe & Steve Ovett. (1982). WILLIAMS, Peter. Lynn Davies: winner stakes all. (1970). WOMEN’S AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Rules for Competition. 1971, 1975, 1980-81, 1982, 1985. WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD WORLD monthly magazine (18): June 1967 – November/December 1968. WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS MAGAZINES (in 3 binders): Jan 94 – Aug 96, Sep 96 – Dec 98, Jan 99 – Aug/Sep 01. WORLD SPORTS MAGAZINES: Bound volumes: 1950, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971. Complete years (loose copies): 1955, 1956. Incomplete years: 1952 (6): Jan, Feb, May, Jul, Sep, Nov; 1953 (8): Feb, Apr, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Dec. 1954 (9): Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jul, Aug, Oct, Nov, Dec. - 2 - Renamed SPORTSWORLD. Complete – 1972, 1973, 1974. Incomplete – 1975 (8): Jan – Aug. YOUNG ATHLETE AND JUNIOR INTERNATIONAL Magazine. 1968: Volume 1, No. 1. 1969: Volume 2, No. 1. ZARNOWSKI, FRANK. A Century of Sports at the Mount – Mount St. Marys College, Emmitsburg, Maryland, USA. (Autographed by Author). STORAGE Alan Lindop’s books and magazines are stored in 6 boxes. Distribution of the material is roughly as follows: BOXES 1 & 2. World Sports – bound and loose. BOX 3. Periodicals. BOX 4. Mainly AAA, BAAB, ESAA publications. A few Guinness Olympic books and other miscellaneous items. BOX 5. Pozzoli yearbooks, IAAF Handbooks, Biographies. BOX 6. Statistics books. - 3 - ALAN LINDOP’s Other Miscellaneous Papers. (Includes Programmes/Results, Documents, Correspondence). Stored in 41 boxes, numbered for 7 to 47. BOX 7 - COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2002. Sports and Venues fact file. Athletics Technical Committee file. Field Event Duties envelope. Technical Official Accreditation Guide. Technical Officials Handbook. XVII Commonwealth Games official souvenir programme: athletics edition. Official Daily Diary: Friday, 26th July. “Athletics International” Games report: 6th August, 2002. A few newspapers. Start lists and results. Poster. BOX 8. COMMONWEALTH GAMES 1998. Team England 1998: Team Managers’ Handbook.
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