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International Coach
CheersYep you're right. Would be a pleasure! Will get on to that this week.
CheersYep you're right. Would be a pleasure! Will get on to that this week.
I have the following books by Warner.I recently took delivery of a 1947 Wisden - just two more needed for a post-war set - and noticed several adverts for books in the early pages. Three of them were works by Sir Pelham 'Plum' Warner, of which the one that interested me most was 'Lord's 1787-1945.'
Now I haven't read anything by Warner, and I might be doing him a disservice, but I imagine he wasn't the most scintillating of writers, and said book might anyway have been superceded by Tony Lewis's offering of 1987. Has anyone read anything by him, and is his stuff worth tracking down?
surely you found his account of being a cathedral chorister absolutely compelling?Sounds like Alistair Cook's recent effort then!
surely you found his account of being a cathedral chorister absolutely compelling?
Do not expect a great piece of writing.He looks as if he could still be one, doesn't he ... no, I haven't invested in it I'm afraid - just going on a recent review which panned it as being bland and 'shamefully premature.' How old is he, 23?
SJS, you probably own as many of Warner's books as anyone - I didn't even know he'd written as many as nine - I'll have a look for them in the Oval library next season (they have a loan facility there).
Doh!! You forced it out of me that I bought it - what a cross-examiner - have you considered a career in the law David?He looks as if he could still be one, doesn't he ... no, I haven't invested in it I'm afraid - just going on a recent review which panned it as being bland and 'shamefully premature.' How old is he, 23?
I have read it also, but many years ago and I can remember it was nothing special. I also read his account of the 1903/04 Ashes tour, and I really enjoyed itI recently took delivery of a 1947 Wisden - just two more needed for a post-war set - and noticed several adverts for books in the early pages. Three of them were works by Sir Pelham 'Plum' Warner, of which the one that interested me most was 'Lord's 1787-1945.'
Now I haven't read anything by Warner, and I might be doing him a disservice, but I imagine he wasn't the most scintillating of writers, and said book might anyway have been superceded by Tony Lewis's offering of 1987. Has anyone read anything by him, and is his stuff worth tracking down?
Correction I have 13 (not nine) books by Warner.SJS, you probably own as many of Warner's books as anyone - I didn't even know he'd written as many as nine - I'll have a look for them in the Oval library next season (they have a loan facility there).
Which two years are you missing?I recently took delivery of a 1947 Wisden - just two more needed for a post-war set - and noticed several adverts for books in the early pages. Three of them were works by Sir Pelham 'Plum' Warner, of which the one that interested me most was 'Lord's 1787-1945.'
Now I haven't read anything by Warner, and I might be doing him a disservice, but I imagine he wasn't the most scintillating of writers, and said book might anyway have been superceded by Tony Lewis's offering of 1987. Has anyone read anything by him, and is his stuff worth tracking down?
No. 2 and No. 7 appear to be the same book.Correction I have 13 (not nine) books by Warner.
- My Cricketing Life
- FIGHT FOR THE ASHES IN 1930, THE
- ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA 1912
- Cricket Memories By a Country Vicar
- M.C.C. IN SOUTH AFRICA, The (1905-06)
- Cricket
- Fight for the Ashes 1930, The
- How We Recovered the Ashes (1903-04)
- Cricket Reminiscences
- Book of Cricket, The
- Cricket Between Two Wars
- Lord's - 1787-1945
- Oxford & Cambridge at the wicket
The last one is written jointly with FS Ashley Cooper.
You are right. I just cut and pasted them from my excel spread sheet that catalogues my books. Since I have two copies of that book, it shows up twice.No. 2 and No. 7 appear to be the same book.
Put up a listYou are right. I just cut and pasted them from my excel spread sheet that catalogues my books. Since I have two copies of that book, it shows up twice.
Well spotted though
PS : Is anyone interested in that book. I have some other books that I may want to sell.
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