The Cricket of Abel, Hirst, and Shrewsbury. Exploring Cricket Legends: An Anthology of Sport, History, and Literature

Par : E. F. Benson, Eustace H. Miles
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  • Nombre de pages163
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-636972-9
  • EAN4064066369729
  • Date de parution31/08/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

Within the pages of 'The Cricket of Abel, Hirst, and Shrewsbury, ' readers are invited to explore an anthology that bridges sport, history, and literature, showcasing a unique blend of style and storytelling centered around the game of cricket. The collection stands out for its deep dive into the lives and careers of iconic figures in cricket, Abel, Hirst, and Shrewsbury, through a lens that combines meticulous research, passionate recounting of cricket lore, and a rich tapestry of cultural context.
It is a testament to the editors' ability to curate a series of narratives that illuminate the game's impact beyond the pitch, reflecting societal changes and personal triumphs. The contributing authors, E. F. Benson and Eustace H. Miles, bring to the anthology a wealth of experience and insights gleaned from varied backgrounds. Benson, known for his contributions to literature, and Miles, a celebrated athlete and advocate for health and nutrition, together present a multifaceted view of cricket that intersects with social history, personal achievement, and the evolution of sports in the modern era.
Their backgrounds enrich the anthology, offering readers viewpoints that are as diverse as they are deep, grounded in thorough research and a profound love for the game of cricket. 'The Cricket of Abel, Hirst, and Shrewsbury' is more than just a collection of essays on cricket; it is an invitation to explore the richness of the game's heritage through the eyes of those who lived it and studied it.
This anthology is recommended for those who appreciate the nuances of sports writing, the intricacies of crickets legends, and the broader cultural and historical dialogues these stories engage. For scholars, enthusiasts, and casual fans alike, this volume promises a journey into the heart of cricket's past, packed with insights and revelations that underscore the game's enduring legacy and its profound impact on generations.
Within the pages of 'The Cricket of Abel, Hirst, and Shrewsbury, ' readers are invited to explore an anthology that bridges sport, history, and literature, showcasing a unique blend of style and storytelling centered around the game of cricket. The collection stands out for its deep dive into the lives and careers of iconic figures in cricket, Abel, Hirst, and Shrewsbury, through a lens that combines meticulous research, passionate recounting of cricket lore, and a rich tapestry of cultural context.
It is a testament to the editors' ability to curate a series of narratives that illuminate the game's impact beyond the pitch, reflecting societal changes and personal triumphs. The contributing authors, E. F. Benson and Eustace H. Miles, bring to the anthology a wealth of experience and insights gleaned from varied backgrounds. Benson, known for his contributions to literature, and Miles, a celebrated athlete and advocate for health and nutrition, together present a multifaceted view of cricket that intersects with social history, personal achievement, and the evolution of sports in the modern era.
Their backgrounds enrich the anthology, offering readers viewpoints that are as diverse as they are deep, grounded in thorough research and a profound love for the game of cricket. 'The Cricket of Abel, Hirst, and Shrewsbury' is more than just a collection of essays on cricket; it is an invitation to explore the richness of the game's heritage through the eyes of those who lived it and studied it.
This anthology is recommended for those who appreciate the nuances of sports writing, the intricacies of crickets legends, and the broader cultural and historical dialogues these stories engage. For scholars, enthusiasts, and casual fans alike, this volume promises a journey into the heart of cricket's past, packed with insights and revelations that underscore the game's enduring legacy and its profound impact on generations.