The Authors
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mai 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408840474
ISBN-10: 1408840472
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 131 x 198 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408840472
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 131 x 198 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
For fans of A Last English Summer by Duncan Hamilton, Penguins Stopped Play by Harry Thompson and Slipless in Seattle by Harry Pearson
Notă biografică
There were just one of several literary cricket teams around at the beginning of the twentieth century – famously, JM Barrie had his Allahakbarries and PG Wodehouse, AA Milne and Punch all had their own elevens. But the Authors were the only team made up entirely of writers and they would play at Lord's each year, against the Publishers and Actors. Arthur Conan Doyle and Wodehouse often opened the batting. The Authors played their last match in 1912, losing to the Publishers. A century on, the Authors were revived by Charlie Campbell and Nicholas Hogg. The new-look side includes brothers Tom and James Holland, William Fiennes and Alex Preston, professional-cricketer-turned-author Ed Smith and historians Matthew Parker and Thomas Penn.Follow them on Twitter at @AuthorsCC.
Recenzii
I once said I never met a cricketer I didn’t like and this book goes some way to explaining why. A wonderful celebration of the best of games
Funny, tender, absorbing and full of delightful surprises; this is as lovely a book about the game of cricket as you could wish to read
A seductive blend of action and reflection, of humour and anecdotage, all underscored by the eternal truth that the memory of a sweetly timed cover drive transcends any amount of flannelled foolishness
No tail-enders in this XI. Every essay lyrically evokes the still paradise of summer, the beauty of cricket and why the game matters so much to those of us who can’t possibly imagine life without it
Most cricket authors are better at cricket than writing. Reversing this principle is a revelation
The Authors’ search for the grail should fascinate and amuse anyone with a love for the game
A gem of diverse, entertaining prose from a variety of exceptional wordsmiths
Funny, tender, absorbing and full of delightful surprises; this is as lovely a book about the game of cricket as you could wish to read
A seductive blend of action and reflection, of humour and anecdotage, all underscored by the eternal truth that the memory of a sweetly timed cover drive transcends any amount of flannelled foolishness
No tail-enders in this XI. Every essay lyrically evokes the still paradise of summer, the beauty of cricket and why the game matters so much to those of us who can’t possibly imagine life without it
Most cricket authors are better at cricket than writing. Reversing this principle is a revelation
The Authors’ search for the grail should fascinate and amuse anyone with a love for the game
A gem of diverse, entertaining prose from a variety of exceptional wordsmiths