Arlott & Trueman on Cricket - Fred Trueman, John Arlott


Hardback - Very Good Condition

First Edition

£3.00

In this book John Arlott, Fred Trueman and Gilbert Phelps set out to relate to cricket to its historical and social context. They prove the truth of the old adage that cricket isn’t only a game but also an institution. Each of the contributors deals with familiar subjects in his own uniquely stimulating way. John Arlott examines not only the history and sociology of cricket, but also contributes a short essay on its future. Fred Trueman, in his pen-portraits of the gallery of great players of his time provides a living context for Arlott’s reflections and assessments.

The anthology, edited by Gilbert Phelps, complements and other contributions as well as providing entertainment. The passages have been chosen not only for their literary merits – they are also funny, intriguing and provocative.

Arlott and Trueman on Cricket is a book all lovers of cricket will savour – and return to again and again.

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Arlott & Trueman on Cricket by John Arlott and Fred Trueman

First Edition. Published in 1977.

In a very good condition. Dust jacket is in great condition and the price has not been clipped, there is some light sun damage to the spine. There is an inscription inside the front cover. All other pages are clean and intact. See photos for more details.

Additional information

Weight 719 g
Dimensions 23.5 × 16 × 2.4 cm
Condition

Extra Information

First Edition

Format

Hardback

Writer

Fred Trueman, John Arlott