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The Ashes' Strangest Moments - Mark Baldwin


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The Ashes' Strangest Moments - Mark Baldwin

 
Description: ISBN 1861058632 / Genre: Humour / Author: Mark Baldwin / Edition: illustrated edition / Paperback / 256 Pages / Book is published ... more
The Ashes' Strangest Moments - Mark Baldwin ... 2005-05-27 by Robson Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... unfulfilled with too much focus on the cricket and the performances on the field that saved a game, as opposed to the off the ... more

 ... field antics. However that's not to say this is actually a bad book, far from it, in fact it's a good solid history book on crickets oldest rivalry. An interesting manner with good historical values written by someone who not only cares about the little urn, but also knows his stuff, and has researched the book well enough to be able to mention every ashes series. Just it often comes across as missing the target the title laid down, and makes you think of the wayward missiles of Steve Harmison, or the way Andrew ...more

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Premium Review The Ashes' Strangest Moments - Mark Baldwin: Not what it says on the tin, but still good and worth readin ... (997 words)
by - written on 24/07/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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This is one of those books I bought solely on seeing the potential behind the idea of the title, and from a charity shop at £1.50 their really was nothing to lose. The title it's self is a draw to cricket fans, in fact any book that says "strangest moments" is a draw to the curious mind of a warped sporting fan. The idea of the bizarre happening in the greatest of all cricket battles was too alluring for this to to go un-purchased. Titles that involve "strangest" often give the preconception that it's going to be a hilarious collection of tales, freak oddidities and good old moments of anecdotes that make you think "What the..?". The promise ...  Read the complete review

 

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