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Cricket Duncan Steer

Cricket By Duncan Steer

Cricket by Duncan Steer


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Summary

Looking back over 90 years of cricket, this collection of photographs is a visual celebration of the quintessential summer sport. From the village green to famous world-class cricket grounds, each picture captures a moment that is out of the ordinary in a game of technique, luck and skill.

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Cricket: The Golden Age - Extraordinary Images from 1859 to 1999 by Duncan Steer

This is a striking and evocative look at over 90 years of cricket with each photograph capturing a moment out of the ordinary. Covering local, national and global cricketing events, from the village green to first-class competitions, top cricketers, great matches, famous world-wide cricket grounds, the majesty of the batsman, the perception of bowlers and the close finishes. Cricket is a game of technique and skill, luck and judgement. Synonymous with fair play and gentlemanly values it often has a ferocious and competitive edge. This book shows the popularity of cricket as the quintessential summer sport.

About Duncan Steer

Duncan Steer is a professional sports journalist and has worked for, amongst others, Four Four Two, The Independent, The Guardian and Total Sport. He is currently the editor of Channel 4's Cricket Magazine.

Table of Contents

Foreword; Introduction by Graham Gooch; The photographs

Additional information

GOR001680995
9781844032372
184403237X
Cricket: The Golden Age - Extraordinary Images from 1859 to 1999 by Duncan Steer
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Octopus Publishing Group
20040612
384
N/A
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