Cricket

Cricket

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Edition: repr.,

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

A landmark work in sporting literature, Cricket stands as one of the most authoritative and comprehensive guides to the game ever written, presenting the art and science of cricket with the confidence of two men who played the sport at its highest levels. A. G. Steel and Hon. R. H. Lyttelton detail every facet of the game — from batting and bowling technique to fielding, captaincy, and match strategy — drawing on their own considerable experience as accomplished Victorian cricketers. The tone is both instructive and passionate, reflecting the era's deep reverence for cricket as not merely a sport but a cornerstone of English character and culture. Originally published as part of the celebrated Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes series in 1888, the work instructs players of all levels while simultaneously chronicling the evolution of the game through the nineteenth century. It remains an indispensable historical document for cricket enthusiasts, offering a vivid window into the golden age of amateur cricket and the gentlemanly ideals that shaped it.

Author: A. G. Steel And Hon. R. H. Lyttelton
Format: Hardback
Published: 1987, Ashford Press Publishing
Genre: Sport & fitness

Description

Edition: repr.,

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

A landmark work in sporting literature, Cricket stands as one of the most authoritative and comprehensive guides to the game ever written, presenting the art and science of cricket with the confidence of two men who played the sport at its highest levels. A. G. Steel and Hon. R. H. Lyttelton detail every facet of the game — from batting and bowling technique to fielding, captaincy, and match strategy — drawing on their own considerable experience as accomplished Victorian cricketers. The tone is both instructive and passionate, reflecting the era's deep reverence for cricket as not merely a sport but a cornerstone of English character and culture. Originally published as part of the celebrated Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes series in 1888, the work instructs players of all levels while simultaneously chronicling the evolution of the game through the nineteenth century. It remains an indispensable historical document for cricket enthusiasts, offering a vivid window into the golden age of amateur cricket and the gentlemanly ideals that shaped it.