Ockers might be your best bet if you're unsure. As programme editor he has a great knowledge of programmes.
However, if you're looking for the maximum earnings from your programmes, it's probably worthwhile doing some research as some of your programmes might be worth a fair bit, and to the right buyer, might bring more than just some stall which may offer you a certain amount for a job lot hoping that there might be one or two diamonds in there.
If you have programmes dating back so early, I suspect these will be worth quite a bit, especially if there are no markings on them and they are intact and not folded.
I know a chap called Phil Noble who, although specialises in Manchester City programmes might also be able to impart some advice regarding your old ones. his email is
philiprnoble@hotmail.comYou could also check eBay for the programmes you have and see if there is anything similar. Of course it might also be the fact that particular ones you have are quite rare, so make sure you don't sell yourself down the river and be tempted to let them all go cheaply.
Some programmes in good condition can go for hundreds of pounds. An original Man City v Gornik European cup winners cup final programme usually goes for nearly £500, so depending on what you have, you might be quids in.
Good luck
Lance