Everton-Related Books

Reviews and details of tomes devoted to the Blues

  • The Emerald Evertonian: The Life and Times of Peter Farrell

    17 November, 2025

    A new book charts the career of one of Everton’s most loyal and beloved servants and provides a window into football at club and international level in the years following the Second World War.

  • The Unofficial Everton Timeline — 2014-2024, The Moshiri Years

    10 January, 2025

    The book that documents unbridled ambition crashing into chaotic reality, starting in 2014 when Farhad Moshiri first began talks about taking a stake in Everton and going right up to the dawn of the Friedkin era. Second edition out now.

  • The End: From Glory to a Whole New Ball Game. Everton 1985-1994

    7 December, 2024

    The concluding instalment of Gavin Buckland’s trilogy covering Everton in the Moores era, from the summer of 1985 to 1994 with the Blues in relegation peril

  • Crossing The Park — The Men Who Dared to Play for Both Liverpool and Everton

    7 August, 2023

    Peter Kenny Jones's book profiles the Everton and Liverpool players in chronological order of their switch from one side of Stanley Park to the other

  • Football and How to Survive It

    16 June, 2023

    This is the title of the second instalment of Pat Nevin’s memoirs, picking up with the author enjoying the happiest times of his playing career

  • A Grand Old Team To Report

    29 October, 2020

    As a slice of Everton history, David Prentice's new book is a fascinating and frequently humourous skip down memory lane; an insider's insight into the way football used to be recounted with the enthusiasm and love of a devoted Blue.

  • Toffee Soccer — Everton and North America

    14 September, 2020

    Lyndon Lloyd chats with David France ahead of the release of his new book

  • A World In Motion Indeed

    25 June, 2018

    There is so much magic woven into the tapestry of every World Cup in terms of what happens on the field. In his new book, World In Motion, Simon Hart brings the 1990 Finals back to life with a number of its various back stories and provides so much context to what was a pivotal tournament in so many ways.

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