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ALL next week in the Daily Echo we'll be offering the chance to win a copy of our new 160-page book about AFC Bournemouth's history.

A celebration of Cherries' promotion to the Premier League, the book, entitled 'AFC Bournemouth – The Cherries 1890 to the Premier League' charts the club's history from the start.

And from Monday you could win a copy.

We'll be giving away a copy each day.

To enter, buy a copy of the paper and answer the question inside. You'll be able to enter via text and post via the coupon that we'll print each day.

One winner will be randomly selected each day.

All the key moments in the Cherries’ history are depicted in the book, including giant-killing cup runs, Great Escapes and, of course, promotion celebrations.

The book, sponsored by Rockett Plumbing and Heating Supplies, will also rekindle memories of some of the club’s best-loved players, including Ted MacDougall, Harry Redknapp and loan star Jermain Defoe.

There are also photos showing how the club’s Dean Court home has developed over the decades.

It contains more than 500 photos, showing how the club started life as Boscombe St John’s Lads Institute FC before becoming Boscombe FC in 1899, Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic FC in 1923 and then AFC Bournemouth.

Highlights include the club’s historic cup run of 1956/7, which culminated in a match against Manchester United’s ‘Busby Babes,’ the goal-scoring exploits of ‘Supermac’ assisted by Phil Boyer, in the 1970s and the giant-killing of Manchester United in 1984. acknowledged as one of the greatest FA Cup shocks of all time.

There are photos of the club’s only Wembley appearance after they reached the final of the Auto Windshield Trophy in 1998 and pictures recalling some of the more unusual moments – George Best’s handful of appearances, Jermain Defoe scoring 10 in a row and James Hayter’s 140-second hat-trick.

The book will soon be available to buy at £14.95 from the Daily Echo offices in Bournemouth and Swanage and a number of local book stores. To pre-order a copy telephone 01202 292250 or email newspapersales@bournemouthecho.co.uk