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Sweet Summers: The Classic Cricket Writing of JM Kilburn (Hardcover)

by J.M. Kilburn (Author), Duncan Hamilton (Editor), Geoffrey Boycott (Introduction)
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"'I'm delighted the cricket world will be reminded of Jim Kilburn's writing skills and his knowledge and love of the game.' Richie Benaud 'He was the very best of cricket writers.' Dickie Bird 'Nowadays, I believe there are too many writers attached to cricket who know bugger all about it - Jim was different.' Geoffrey Boycott 'His prose was clear, simple and elegant; [a] little, perhaps, like the batting of the Len Hutton he admired so much and wrote so much about.' Christopher Martin-Jenkins 'As a Lancastrian, I might be expected to root for Kilburn's contemporary Cardus, but I believe that the Yorkshireman beats him by an innings.' Geoffrey Moorhouse"


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As modern day cricket stumbles from one controversy to the next, this book is superbly timed to capture the nation's longing for a return to simpler, more noble times when the true spirit of cricket existed. Through Kilburn's writing, some of the game's past legends are brought to life among them: Donald Bradman, Fred Trueman, Jack Hobbs, Keith Miller, Garfield Sobers, Hedley Verity, Len Hutton and Walter Hammond. This book includes contributions from today's leading cricket writers, commentators and legendary players.For more than forty summers, J M Kilburn was one of cricket's major romantic poets; the Coleridge to Neville Cardus' Wordsworth. His cultivated and authoritative essays captured the spirit and beauty of the game and the legends gracing it, among them Donald Bradman, Fred Trueman, Jack Hobbs, Keith Miller, Garfield Sobers, Hedley Verity and Walter Hammond. His pure, vivid prose traps in ink and paper an unforgettable era that will never return. He writes of the days when 8,000 people watched Yorkshire's County Championship matches; when he travelled by ship on an Ashes tour with his friend Len Hutton; and of a bygone but beautiful period when one-day matches, coloured clothing and rampant commercialism in cricket simply didn't exist.Now you can explore these summer days in a richly satisfying collection of Kilburn's work gleaned from the "Yorkshire Post", "Wisden" and "The Cricketer". His words bring to life again the palatial splendour of the past and the classic combat between bat and ball beneath cobalt skies. Kilburn is worth reading not only because he was a knowledgeable and respected interpreter of cricket - well balanced, tough-minded and scrupulously honest in his verdicts - but also for the valuable historical and social perspective that reading him provides. Most of all he demonstrably cared about cricket. His heart was in it - and belonged to it.

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