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Europe (EU and Non-EU): 18 December
USA, Canada and Mexico: 17 December
Rest of world: 17 December
£475.00
£475.00
A near fine book (SIGNED BY SIR DON BRADMAN pg.60) with very good, unclipped dust jacket, no inscriptions. Slight stain to the inside head of the jacket also a tiny bumping to the head of the DJ’s spine. Very small green and white sticker ‘Beulah park books’ on the inside front paste page.
Fascination for this book stems from its unique perspective on cricket’s evolution. Dexter, a former England cricket captain, provides firsthand accounts of the sport’s transition from the era of the legendary Sir Don Bradman to the emergence of players like Geoff Boycott. Fans and enthusiasts are drawn to the book for its historical insights, personal anecdotes, and Dexter’s observations on the changing dynamics of cricket during a pivotal period. It serves as a bridge between cricketing eras, offering a nuanced narrative that captivates readers and contributes significantly to the understanding and appreciation of the sport’s rich history.
A near fine book (SIGNED BY SIR DON BRADMAN pg.60) with very good, unclipped dust jacket, no inscriptions. Slight stain to the inside head of the jacket also a tiny bumping to the head of the DJ’s spine. Very small green and white sticker ‘Beulah park books’ on the inside front paste page.
Fascination for this book stems from its unique perspective on cricket’s evolution. Dexter, a former England cricket captain, provides firsthand accounts of the sport’s transition from the era of the legendary Sir Don Bradman to the emergence of players like Geoff Boycott. Fans and enthusiasts are drawn to the book for its historical insights, personal anecdotes, and Dexter’s observations on the changing dynamics of cricket during a pivotal period. It serves as a bridge between cricketing eras, offering a nuanced narrative that captivates readers and contributes significantly to the understanding and appreciation of the sport’s rich history.
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