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The Daily Telegraph Book of Cricket Nick Hoult

The Daily Telegraph Book of Cricket By Nick Hoult

The Daily Telegraph Book of Cricket by Nick Hoult


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Presents a collection of all the best cricket writing over the years. This book contains coverage from the start of the 20th century, ranging from the deaths of W G Grace and Victor Trumper, through Douglas Jardine's own self-penned column on the Bodyline series, to Jim Swanton's magisterial distillations of Don Bradman's Ashes performances.

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The Daily Telegraph Book of Cricket by Nick Hoult

Remarkably, a paper as committed to sports coverage as the Telegraph has never collected all its best cricket writing over the years into one volume. Now, Nick Hoult, who covers cricket for the paper's sports desk, has filled that gap. There is a wealth of material. The early coverage from the start of the twentieth century, is evocative reportage, ranging from the deaths of W.G. Grace and Victor Trumper and the exploits of C.B. Fry, through Douglas Jardine's own self-penned column on the Bodyline series, to Jim Swanton's magisterial distillations of Don Bradman's Ashes performances. From the seventies, however, sports journalism evolved into features, profiles and analysis, with for the Telegraph the superb writing of Tony Lewis on, for example, Clive Lloyd's all-conquering West Indians and the first World Cup. Then, into the nineties the more whimsical and personal cricket writing from the likes of Martin Johnson, Mark Nicholas and Simon Hughes, covering both keenly fought Tests and the most bucolic county match at Bournemouth, with Barry Richards hammering a hundred before lunch.

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GOR011821913
9781845132583
1845132580
The Daily Telegraph Book of Cricket by Nick Hoult
Used - Like New
Hardback
Aurum Press
20070925
320
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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