A Wisden Collection: v. 2 (Wisden)

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For 141 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. This second volume of A Wisden Collection provides a taste of Wisden down the years, picking out the highlights and the heroes who have made cricket headlines. Jonathan Rice in Wisden Cricketer described the first collection as 'an unputdownable treasure-trove of all that's quirky, informative and fascinating about Wisden's view of cricket'. Volume Two will be just as appealing to all cricket fans. Review "A treasure trove that does not disappoint." The Wisden Cricketer (Jan 2006)
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AuthorRice, Jonathan
PublisherA & C Black Publishers Ltd
Year2005
ISBN9780713675061
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
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