A Hundred Years Of Trent Bridge
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A landmark work in cricket literature, A Hundred Years of Trent Bridge chronicles the rich and storied history of one of England's most beloved cricket grounds, tracing its evolution from its earliest days to a century of celebrated matches and memorable moments. Written with the warmth and wit characteristic of E. V. Lucas, the narrative presents the ground not merely as a sporting venue but as a living institution woven into the cultural fabric of Nottinghamshire and English cricket at large. Lucas illustrates the personalities, rivalries, and triumphs that have defined Trent Bridge, bringing to life the players and administrators whose dedication shaped its legacy. Affectionate yet authoritative in tone, the work stands as an essential record for cricket historians and enthusiasts alike, capturing the spirit of the game during a formative era in its history.
Author: E. V. Lucas
Format: Hardback
Published: 1938, Privately printed for Sir Julien Cahn, Bart, President of the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club
Genre: Sport & fitness
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A landmark work in cricket literature, A Hundred Years of Trent Bridge chronicles the rich and storied history of one of England's most beloved cricket grounds, tracing its evolution from its earliest days to a century of celebrated matches and memorable moments. Written with the warmth and wit characteristic of E. V. Lucas, the narrative presents the ground not merely as a sporting venue but as a living institution woven into the cultural fabric of Nottinghamshire and English cricket at large. Lucas illustrates the personalities, rivalries, and triumphs that have defined Trent Bridge, bringing to life the players and administrators whose dedication shaped its legacy. Affectionate yet authoritative in tone, the work stands as an essential record for cricket historians and enthusiasts alike, capturing the spirit of the game during a formative era in its history.