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Cricket's Burning Passion Berry Scyld & Peploe Rupert

Cricket's Burning Passion By Berry Scyld & Peploe Rupert

Cricket's Burning Passion by Berry Scyld & Peploe Rupert


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In the summer of 1882, England regained the Ashes when the 1882/83 touring party, led by the Ivo Bligh, won the test series. On the tour, Bligh met a young piano teacher, Florence Morphy, whom he later married. This book describes events of this tour and also the role played by Florence, who, in 1882, was 21 years of age and seeking her fortune.

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Cricket's Burning Passion by Berry Scyld & Peploe Rupert

When England's cricketers lost the Oval Test against Australia in the summer of 1882, it triggered a number of cynical comments in the press. The "Sporting Times" stated that 'the body of English cricket had been cremated'. Within a few short months, England had regained the mythical Ashes when the 1882/83 touring party, led by the Hon. Ivo Bligh, later Earl of Darnley, won the Test series 2-1. On the tour, Bligh met a young Australian piano teacher, Florence Morphy, whom he later married. When England's series victory was completed, she presented him with an urn containing the ashes of a bail she had burnt. This is not yet public knowledge, but the authors have authentic documents to substantiate the claim. The book will not be a work of biography but will expand the reader's knowledge of its two very unorthodox main characters. It will describe events of the 1882/83 tour but importantly will describe the role played by Florence, Countess of Darnley, who, in 1882, was 21 years of age and seeking her fortune. Rupert Peploe, the great grandson of Ivo Bligh, has had access to previously unseen diaries of Bligh and his wife as well as hundreds of letters and family memorabilia.

About Berry Scyld & Peploe Rupert

Scyld Berry has been cricket correspondent of the Sunday Telegraph since 1993. Previously he was cricket correspondent of the Observer and has covered every England tour since 1978. He is the author of Cricket Wallah: England's tour of India 1981-2, One Hundred Great Bowlers, and Cricket Odyssey: England's tours 1987-8. Rupert Peploe is the great-grandson of Ivo Bligh and Florence Morphy.

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GOR008600682
9780413776273
0413776271
Cricket's Burning Passion by Berry Scyld & Peploe Rupert
Used - Like New
Hardback
Methuen Publishing Ltd
2006-10-01
256
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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