A Wisden Collection: v. 1

A Wisden Collection: v. 1

by Graeme (edit). Wright (Author)

Synopsis

For 140 years Wisden Cricketers' Almanack has collected and collated what happens in top-class cricket, making Wisden the most famous name in sports publishing. Its pages record the development of a game and reflect social changes in the world beyond the game's boundaries.A Wisden Collection provides a taste of Wisden down the years, picking out the highlights and the heroes who have made cricket headlines.Contents include: Classroom to County Ground. Schoolboys who stepped straight into county cricket and immediately made a name for themselves, e.g. R.H. Spooner, F.H. Knott, W.W. Timms, D.L. Bairstow, M.R. Ramprakash. Talent Spotting. How Wisden predicted the game's greats in their first season, and where they went from there, e.g. Frank Woolley, Peter May, Ian Botham. The 100 Hundreds. List as per WCA, plus match report when each reached his 100th hundred. Wham! Bam! Big hitters and fast scorers from C.I. 'Buns' Thornton of Victorian times through Ian 'Beefy' Botham to Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff. Animal Crackers. Tiger Smith, Tiger O'Reilly, Tiger Pataudi, and Phil 'The Cat' Tufnell. Baseball in England. Including games at Lord's and The Oval.Fashion Notes and High Society. Equipment and clothing, including helmets and streakers. Cricket's High Society; Kings and Queens, Czars, US Presidents. As Bad as it Gets. Wisden's take on the lowest scores by countries and counties. The Book Group. Literary connections in Wisden down the decades. Heroes and Villains. The players at the heart of cricket's controversies, e.g. Douglas Jardine, Geoff Boycott, Tony Greig, Dennis Lillee, Muttiah Muralitharan and Hansie Cronje.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 15 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0747574359
ISBN 13: 9780747574354
Book Overview: Captures cricket for all ages with a blend of wit, wisdom and outstanding writing.The design matches that of the Almanack, so the book will fit perfectly on any collector's bookshelf.Huge 'Wisden Day' promotion, and 'Wisden - Instant Wisdom' advertising campaign.

Media Reviews
'A rosary of gemstones gathered from the millions of words written in the 141 editions of the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack a masterpiece of editing' Ian Wooldridge, Daily Mail '[If you give this to your husband for Christmas] you probably won't get another peep out of him before the back end of Boxing Day.' Ian Wooldridge, Daily Mail 'Capturing the essence and spirit of Wisden A lot of the fun' Daily Telegraph 'a quaint despatch from a vanished world, a volume full of sepia-tinted accounts' New Statesman
Author Bio
As editor and writer of countless publications over the last three decades, including the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, Graeme Wright's name is synonymous with the world of cricket writing. In A Wisden Collection, his idiosyncratic style provides us with a collection of the many highs and lows, trials and tribulations that make cricket the sport we know and love.