Who knew that paperwork could be so fascinating? In Written in Blue and
White, author Greg Oliver explores the fascinating archives of Allan
Stitt, one of hockey's leading collectors, unearthing gem after gem that
details the history of the Toronto Maple Leafs through the past century.
Explore early contracts with players, and how the clauses evolved; read
personal correspondence from Leaf players and management; find out what
was behind Wally Stanowski's 1945 fine for $100; see receipts from the
1935 Stanley Cup playoffs -- and learn just how much oranges cost. Since
documents can't talk, Oliver seeks out the men behind the words, like
former general managers Jim Gregory, Gerry McNamara, and Floyd Smith;
players such as Ron Ellis, Dick Duff, and Darryl Sittler; and key
behind-the-scenes people like trainers, agents, reporters, and
publicists. The documents that breathe life into Written in Blue and
White are complemented by a wide variety of stunning and rare photos
from the Hockey Hall of Fame archives, as well as sample contracts and
historical pieces from the collection of Allan Stitt.