The Willow Wand by Derek Birley

The Willow Wand by Derek Birley

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This book explores the roots of cricket's powerful mythology and romantic literature which lie deep in the past and explores its values which refelct a vanished age - the heyday of late Victorian and Edwardian splendour when golden amateurs consolidated the Empire and withstood the Kaiser.

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The Willow Wand by Derek Birley

Cricket has always been "more than a game" - to some it has seemed like an ethical religion, a training for war, or a high art form; always, though, it has been the quintessentially English sport. The roots of its powerful mythology and romantic literature lie deep in the past, and its values reflect a vanished age - the glorious heyday of late Victorian and Edwardian splendour when golden amateurs consolidated the Empire and withstood the Kaiser. "The Willow Wand" explores in spirited fashion the gap between myth and reality. It looks at amateurism in which the gentlemen were paid more than the players; a folk-hero, W.G.Grace, who was 'too clever to cheat'; the virility cult; the ruthless D.R.Jardine putting down the colonial upstart Bradman; the autocrats of MCC; Lord Harris rooting out Bolshevism at home and building up cricket in India; Sir Pelham Warner upholding the high moral code; Sir Neville Cardus bestowing intellectual respectability on a feudal dream; and - in more recent times - riots in the West Indies, the D'Oliveira affair, and the advent of Kerry Packer.
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ISBN 13 9780671699727
ISBN 10 0671699725
Title The Willow Wand
Author Derek Birley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Year published 1989-03-13
Number of pages 220
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.