This is a book guaranteed to provide hours of fun for Leyton Orient's loyal fans. Containing over 1,300 challenging questions, "Leyton Orient The Official Quiz Book" will test the memory of all O's fans with sections covering every aspect of the club's history. Some of the questions being fairly easy, and some a little more difficult, but all done with the purpose of enlightening all O's and footballing fans around the world about our grand history and important events. It also covers many of the players and officials over the years right down to today when we all look to the Gaffer, Russell Slade and his boys taking O's up the League. As informative as it is entertaining, this book is guaranteed to provide hours of fun for Leyton Orient's loyal fans. About the Author Neilson N. Kaufman was born in Barts Hospital Holborn, London but was brought up in Hoxton before moving to South Africa back on Sunday 30 July 1981. He was first approached and then appointed as club historian back in 1972 by the then Commercial Manager Brian Blower. Forty years later Neil is still living in Johannesburg and finalizing his tenth and possibly his final book on the O's.
This is a book guaranteed to provide hours of fun for Leyton Orient's loyal fans. Containing over 1,300 challenging questions, "Leyton Orient The Official Quiz Book" will test the memory of all O's fans with sections covering every aspect of the club's history. Some of the questions being fairly easy, and some a little more difficult, but all done with the purpose of enlightening all O's and footballing fans around the world about our grand history and important events. It also covers many of the players and officials over the years right down to today when we all look to the Gaffer, Russell Slade and his boys taking O's up the League. As informative as it is entertaining, this book is guaranteed to provide hours of fun for Leyton Orient's loyal fans. About the Author Neilson N. Kaufman was born in Barts Hospital Holborn, London but was brought up in Hoxton before moving to South Africa back on Sunday 30 July 1981. He was first approached and then appointed as club historian back in 1972 by the then Commercial Manager Brian Blower. Forty years later Neil is still living in Johannesburg and finalizing his tenth and possibly his final book on the O's.