fredfertang
Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It was the 50th anniversary of Bodyline and the publicity that surrounded that that started me off on my book collecting habit - there is a huge amount of material about.
The Jardine book is one I like - it makes no mention of the word Bodyline and indeed to read it you would think that nothing controversial happened on the tour at all!
Back in the 80's a book called "The Bodyline Controversy" by Laurence Le Quesne was the book to read if you were going to pick just one although I suspect Frith's magnum opus has bettered it.
Arthur Mailey did a little book of humerous sketches which is entertaining and a similar sort of publication called "Bodywhine" exists - a copy was on ebay recently but $AUS 2000 was too much for me - wasn't you who won it was it Archie?
Unless you really don't mind getting sucked in (and the contemporary stuff, as you see is expensive) I would recommend starting with Frith's book
The Jardine book is one I like - it makes no mention of the word Bodyline and indeed to read it you would think that nothing controversial happened on the tour at all!
Back in the 80's a book called "The Bodyline Controversy" by Laurence Le Quesne was the book to read if you were going to pick just one although I suspect Frith's magnum opus has bettered it.
Arthur Mailey did a little book of humerous sketches which is entertaining and a similar sort of publication called "Bodywhine" exists - a copy was on ebay recently but $AUS 2000 was too much for me - wasn't you who won it was it Archie?
Unless you really don't mind getting sucked in (and the contemporary stuff, as you see is expensive) I would recommend starting with Frith's book