I started off collecting newspapers when Mike Ditka got fired as Head Coach of the Bears. I would find newspapers that reported the firing and save them. Then I would save papers announcing the new Head Coach, and then his firing, and then the next new Head Coach…..on and on…Ditka, Wannstedt, Jauron, Lovie, and now Trestman.
When Walter died, I saved his newspapers. Then I bought one for Brian Piccolo, then Halas. I started to feel silly. Why all these kind of sad records of history.
So then I started grabbing up good news, championship news….1963 articles, and of course, the infamous ’85 Bears. I have the Coach/Ex-Coach stuff packed away and will need to drag them out for photographs, but here are some that I have collected.
Also, I obtained an October 20,1985 profile article on Connie Payton. I was interested in buying this because I had previously purchased the trophy picture from the newspapers archives.
Then I found an old Mike Ditka newspaper Comic ad where he tries to help his brother with acne.
October 18, 1964
Here are a few unique newspaper ads that I found. On September 21, 1981 The Sun Times ran a JC Penney ad for a cheerleading camp. And then, we all remember those 1985 Cheerleaders, The Refridgerettes, who, um were not the fittest cheer folks in the nation.
" Easton Press sells the world's greatest books, bound in genuine leather and accented with 22kt gold. Each book is a Collector Edition that is as magnificent to see as it is to read. Our extraordinary books are an elegant addition to any home or office, and make the perfect gift."
"The
Bound in Genuine Leather. This special contents of this edition are copyright 2009 by Easton Press,
This book is printed on archival quality paper especially milled for this edition. It is acid-neutral and conforms to all guidelines established by permanence and durability by the Council of Library Resources and the American National Standards Institute. Printed and bound in the U.S.A. Gold edges and built in bookmark."
This item is still available on The Easton Press Website for around a hundred dollars. Their description is:
*information by (http://www.eastonpress.com/prod/039/THE-50-GREATEST-PLAYS-IN-CHICAGO-BEARS-FOOTBALL-HISTORY_2285.aspx)
50 Greatest Plays - 2009
50th Anniversay - 2010also from Easton Press
The New York Press put out a wonderful historical book archiving copies of the many articles they had published regarding the Bears.
"Own your very own piece of Chicago Bears Football history. This collection covers everything from the team's early championship wins, to the Super Bowl Shuffle, right up to the Lovie Smith era. These are Genuine New York Times reprints that come in a full size newspaper format of New York Times coverage including a Special Color Section. Each Page Measures: 15W x 22L inches. Terrific memorabilia addition or gift idea for the avid sports fan in your life !"
Since I am an avid Bears Fan, and I’m alive, so I bought it for myself.
· Bound in a beautiful gold embossed Leatherette book
· Reproduced to a massive 12.5 x 15 inches
Capture the history and greatest moments of the
Starting with the signing of Red Grange to play for the Bears, this book charts a glorious history of great games, record breaking stories, and team triumphs, through the decades of the 20th century up to the recent past.
Top early stories include
Newspaper coverage continues right up to the recent past. A unique and wonderful gift and must have for all Bears fans.
This New York Times book is a massive 12.5x15 inches and burgundy"
Magazines, Programs, Advertisements….yeah if they are unique and special, I want them and I will get them. The following are some older advertisements utilizing members of the Chicago Bears beginning with a 1941 ad from George Halas himself. I am just really getting started with this portion of my collecting and I have seen many more out there for sale that interest me.
I also picked up a couple of old programs, one from the first NFL game played in London in 1986 (aka The America’s Bowl) Also, I have the 1966 Bears/Packers game at Lambeau. The Bears’ games that year always had the artwork of Dave Boss on their covers. That is one reason why I bought it, the other being it was the Sayers/Butkus era.
http://bearfanatic34.blogspot.com/2006/02/books.html
autographed by Doug Buffone and Ed O'bradovich
Here is a Children's book straight from the publisher "Usborne".
Apparently these super heroes take on the Chicago Bears...lol
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
The Books
My most recently aquired book is the one entitled "Payton", written by Connie Payton and Walter's kids Jarret and Brittney. My own daughter went to a book signing and had Connie Payton personally autograph it for me....I LOVE THAT! There have been some good books published in the few years....Somebody wrote a "Tales From The Chicago Bears Sideline" book in 2002 and Steve McMichael followed up with his OWN "Tales From The Sidelines" in 2003. Obviously Steve had his own opinions...I bought the '63 Championship book at the Bears Convention last year in 2005 and Maury Yeamons (author/player) autographed it for me. I have yet to read it in it's entirety, which is the case with a few other of my books. Ditka has a new one...came out last Christmas..."In Life, First You Must Kick Ass"...I am looking forward to reading that one soon.
And, of course there was the 2000 "Never Die Easy" that came out shortly after Payton's death. I also own a few older books...the Ditka and Mcmahon books from the Super Bowl Era, "Calling The Shots" by Mike Singletary and "Stop Action", a 1972 book by Dick Butkus. I have the infamous "I Am Third" book about Sayers and Brian Piccolo...I have that in hardback, soft cover, as well as VHS, DVD and Special Edition Emmy Award DVD. My music video collection will have to be a whole 'nuther topic.
These aren't all of my books, just some. I will try and remember to add some later. The photos with the weird arrows were "borrowed" from Amazon.com
Ronnie Bull AUTOGRAPHED |
1939 wheaties jack manders 11 by 15 |
1980 Honey Bears Of The Week!
Description from Ebay Auction: This is a Toni Home Permanent
Ad . Hard to Find Early Page! Great Artwork! This was cut from the
original newspaper Sunday comics section of 1940's -1950's. Size: 7.5 x 10 inches (Half Tabloid
Page ). Paper: Some light tanning/wear, otherwise: Excellent! Bright
Colors! Pulled from
loose sections!
2020 Sept 24 Chicago Tribune Newspaper Sports Section Gale Sayers Chicago Bears
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