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No Pie, No Priest Harry Pearson

No Pie, No Priest By Harry Pearson

No Pie, No Priest by Harry Pearson


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A warm and witty insight into the folk sports of Britain that were left behind, but still survive

No Pie, No Priest Summary

No Pie, No Priest: A Journey through the Folk Sports of Britain by Harry Pearson

Writer Harry Pearson takes a warm and witty journey around Britain in pursuit of the lost folk sports that somehow still linger on in the glitzy era of the Premier League and Sky Sports to find out how and why they have survived and to meet the characters who keep them going.

When Victorian public schoolmasters and Oxbridge-educated gentlemen were taming football, codifying cricket, bringing the values of muscular Christianity to the boxing ring and the athletics field, games that dated back to the pagan era clung on in isolated pockets of rural Britain, unmodified by contemporary tastes, shunned by the media and sports ruling elites.

Here they remain, small, secret worlds, free from media scrutiny and VAR controversies, wreathed in an arcane language of face-gaters, whack-ups, potties, gates-of-hell and the Dorset flop; as much a part of the British countryside as the natterjack toad and almost as endangered.No Pie, No Priest! travels through Britain in search of the nations traditional rural sports, seeking out the championship of Knur and Spell (a Viking forefather of golf) on the West Yorkshire moors; watching Irish Road Bowling in County Armagh (once a surprising interest of England cricket captain Mike Brearley), Popinjay at Kilwinning Abbey in Ayrshire,the Aunt Sally competitions of Oxfordshire, and taking in world championship Stoolball (often considered the dairymaids form of cricket) and Toad-in-the-Hole in West Sussex.

No Pie, No Priest!combines sports reporting, travelogue and history, and features a cast of bucolic eccentrics and many deeply impenetrable regional accents.

No Pie, No Priest Reviews

'Highly entertaining' * Spectator *
'Harry Pearson has a wry, affectionate look at these lesser-known British sports...a light, amusing read' * Country Life *
In this cracking book, Harry Pearson travels Britain taking notes on peculiar local sports... His writing style is sublimely funny' * Daily Telegraph *
'As well as enjoying a singular sort of history lesson, one comes away from his book with all manner of memorable nuggets' * Times Literary Supplement *
'Its difficult to recommend this book highly enoughHarry Pearson is so effortlessly funny that I found myself snorting aloud while I read this on the Tube. Indeed, hes so engaging that its hard not to want to conduct ones own tour to catch some of these games before its too late' * The Field *

About Harry Pearson

Harry Pearsonwas born and brought up on the edge of Teesside and is the author of twelve works of non-fiction. His first book,The Far Corner - A Mazy Dribble through North-East Football,was shortlisted for the William Hill Prize and is still in print. He wrote a weekly sports column in theGuardianfrom 1996 to 2012, and has twice won the MCC/Cricket Society Prize for the Cricket Book of the Year. He lives in Northumberland.

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NGR9781471198328
9781471198328
1471198324
No Pie, No Priest: A Journey through the Folk Sports of Britain by Harry Pearson
New
Paperback
Simon & Schuster Ltd
2024-06-06
256
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