Richie Benauds Blue Suede Shoes
Richie Benauds Blue Suede Shoes
Summary
The compelling story of the Ashes Test match that encapsulated an age-old rivalry between two nations at the dawn of an era
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Richie Benauds Blue Suede Shoes by David Kynaston
The compelling story of the Ashes Test match that encapsulated an age-old rivalry between two nations at the dawn of an eraA scrupulous and subtle evocation of one's of cricket's forgotten classics: the Ashes of 1961 -- Gideon Haigh
It will fascinate the keenest cricket followers, taking us back with shrewd insight to a famous Ashes Test match, but it is simultaneously an account of the social issues of the time, which are illuminated in numerous, often subtle ways throughout -- Mike Brearley
This wonderful book recreates a famous Ashes Test played more than sixty years ago, making it as vivid and enjoyable to the reader as if they were watching it enacted live on television. The research is extraordinarily rich, the prose utterly exquisite. The central characters in the story, whether Australian or English, players, commentators or administrators, are sketched with deftness and authority. And the narrative of the cricket itself is both deeply informative and hugely enjoyable. Richie Benaud’s Blue Suede Shoes is destined to become a classic of sporting literature -- Ramachandra Guha, author of A CORNER OF A FOREIGN FIELD
A highly enjoyable account with helpful historical context of one of the great Ashes test matches. The authors' evocation of the summer of 1961 paint the picture exactly as this superannuated 12-year-old remembers it as he sat on the grass behind the boundary rope, absorbed in the pendulum swings of the cricketing drama being played out in front of him -- Colin Shindler, author of MANCHESTER UNITED RUINED MY LIFE
Rekindled fantastic memories of a historic afternoon at Old Trafford…the detail offered by the authors revealed plenty of stories forgotten or maybe unknown to me. A comprehensive and interesting read -- Graham McKenzie, Australia’s opening bowler in the 1961 Old Trafford Test
David Kynaston is amazing: instead of sleeping between each magnum opus, he turns out a splendid jeu d’esprit. He and Ricketts have masterfully re-created the long-ago rivalry of the conformist Englishman and the inventive Aussie, and guess who wins? -- Matthew Engel, writer and former editor of WISDEN
Compelling . . . The authors elegantly capture the tensions of that final day, dexterously putting the game and its players in a historical context and drawing rich profiles of the individuals involved -- Steve Cannane * Financial Times *
Patient and scholarly storytelling, alert to nuance and eager for detail, captures something of the hypnotic, accumulating rhythm of the full five-day game in all its pregnancy -- Jasper Rees * Telegraph *
This entertaining new book . . . [is] eminently readable. Each day’s play is meticulously described, session by session, and is gripping reading for any cricket buff -- Roger Alton * Sunday Times *
David Kynaston was born in Aldershot in 1951. He has been a professional historian since 1973 and has written eighteen books, four of which are based on different aspects of cricket history including the award-winning Arlott, Swanton and the Soul of English Cricket. He is currently a visiting professor at Kingston University.
Harry Ricketts is a critic and poet who, in addition to biographies of Kipling and the War Poets, has written the guide How to Catch a Cricket Match.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781526670298 |
| ISBN 10 | 1526670291 |
| Title | Richie Benauds Blue Suede Shoes |
| Author | David Kynaston |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Year published | 2024-05-23 |
| Number of pages | 320 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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