by Matthew Engel (Author), Beth Hise (Author)
Cricket and baseball are usually thought of as having little in common, two great summer sports attracting their own devoted followers, oceans apart. And yet, as this beautifully illustrated comparative survey of the two games reveals, they share intertwined histories. From 1840 to 1855 cricket was actually America's leading ball game. WG Grace tried his hand at baseball, and Babe Ruth at cricket. Each sport came to symbolise a version of national identity, and each was spread around the world with a kind of missionary impulse. In an age when Major League Baseball is becoming ever more international, and the phenomenally successful Twenty20 format has introduced baseball-like elements to cricket, Beth Hise's timely and engrossing book will appeal to those interested in the history of either sport.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Scala Publishers Ltd
Published: 01 Jul 2010
ISBN 10: 1857596447
ISBN 13: 9781857596441