More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow
More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow — secondhand book
More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow — secondhand book
More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow — secondhand book
More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow — secondhand book
More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow — secondhand book
More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow — secondhand book
More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow — secondhand book
More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow — secondhand book
More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow — secondhand book
More Cricket Prints by R C Robertson-Glasgow — secondhand book

More Cricket Prints

by R C Robertson-Glasgow

Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 221 x 144 x 15mm | 289g
Condition: Very Good
First Edition
Notes:

In a very good condition, however, it is missing a dust jacket. Two cricket related newspaper articles have been stuck inside the front cover. All pages are clean and intact. The cover has one small mark on the back cover.  See photos for more details.

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About this book:

R. C. Robertson-Glasgow once again employs his well-known wit and urbanity to introduce a further collection of cricketing portraits .This time he has winded his scope to include not only the cricketers who have won international fame, but also those who have given years of faithful service to their countries and universities. Ranging from Sir Aubrey Smith, whose cricketing feats for Sussex and Cambridge date back to the mellow Edwardian days, to Kenneth Miller, dashing Australian batsman-bowler, these prints include such stalwarts as, Laurie Fishlock, Len Hutton and L.J.Todd of Kent-and J.M. Lomas, the graceful Oxford batsman, whose untimely death robbed cricket of a potential great name. Robertson-Glasgow, former Oxford University and Somerset cricketer and now correspondent for the Observer brings not only wide playing experience but years of acute observation and comparative criticism to bear on his subject. His style, as easy and assured as a Compton off-drive, combines with his wisdom and kindly shrewdness to make this book a memorable successor to Cricket Prints, his first book.

Categories: First Edition, Non Fiction
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