Bradman's War

Malcolm Knox

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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Viking
Publisher Place: Australia
Publisher Year: 2013
Edition: Reprint

Description: 433 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout.

Publishers Description: Shortlisted for the 2013 Prime Ministers Literary Awards The Australian and English Test cricketers who fought and survived together in WWII came home planning to resume the Ashes in a new spirit of friendship. Australias legendary captain had something else in mind. The 1948 Invincibles - the only Australians to complete a tour of England undefeated - stormed the record books, even if Bradmans final innings left him forever stranded on a Test batting average of 99.94. In his absorbing account, Malcolm Knox exposes the mixed feelings among the fans, commentators and players - from both teams - about the manner in which their feats were achieved. At its heart was a rift between players who had experienced the horrors of active duty, epitomised by the fiery RAAF pilot Keith Miller, and those who had not, such as the invalided Bradman. Bradmans War celebrates the talents of Ray Lindwall, Sid Barnes, Lindsay Hassett, Bill Johnston, Arthur Morris and, of course, their irrepressible captain, but wonders if the Dons single-minded tactics, even against the war-ravaged veterans of the county clubs, cost Test cricket the opportunity to be played for the love of the game. Succeed[s] brilliantly, deepening and complicating a cherished Australian myth without dispelling it - Weekend Australian Knox has gone behind the headlines to launch a fast-paced and sometimes personal attack on a national hero . . . Bradmans War is a book that will have cricket fans talking - Herald Sun Poised and evocative - The Age The last word on a seminal chapter in Australian sporting history - Inside Sport

ISBN: 9780670077212

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