Harry Curtis was, with doubt, the greatest manager in the history of Brentford Football Club. Leading the club for 23 years, he took the team from the third tier to the pinnacle of English football, as well as a Wembley final in 1942. During Brentford's golden pre-War era, the Bees were one of the most highly respected clubs in the land, and this book is a tribute - not only does it look at the achievements of the man through fascinating press reports and iconic photographs from the time - it also tells the remarkable story of life at Griffin Park using his own, serialised, diary. Mr. Harry Curtis - Brentford Football Club and generations of its supporters salute you