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Golden Boy: Kim Hughes and the Bad Old Days of Australian Cricket
Christian Ryan
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Description for Golden Boy: Kim Hughes and the Bad Old Days of Australian Cricket
Paperback. Voted Cricket Book of the Year at the 2010 British Sports Book Awards, Golden Boy is a blistering expose of the tumultuous Lillee/Marsh/Chappells era of Australian cricket, as viewed through the lens of flawed genius Kim Hughes. Num Pages: 448 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 1MBF; WSJC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 133 x 36. Weight in Grams: 431.
**Voted Wisden Cricket Monthly's best cricket book ever in 2019**
WINNER, BEST CRICKET BOOK, BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2010
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Golden Boy is a blistering exposé of the tumultuous Lillee/Marsh/Chappells era of Australian cricket, as viewed through the lens of flawed genius Kim Hughes.
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Kim Hughes was one of the most majestic and daring batsmen to play for Australia in the last 40 years. Golden curled and boyishly handsome, his rise and fall as captain and player is unparalleled in cricketing history. He played several innings that count as all-time classics, but it's his tearful resignation from ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Number of pages
448
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
448
Place of Publication
St Leonards, Australia
ISBN
9781742374635
SKU
V9781742374635
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About Christian Ryan
Christian Ryan is also the author of Feeling is the Thing that Happens in 1000th of a Second. His essays - appearing in Wisden, The Nightwatchman and The Cricket Monthly - include 'Blew', 'Two Thursdays', 'The Thirty-Ninth Summer of DK Lillee', 'The Unremembered Six', 'Abbamania' and 'Jeff Thomson is Annoyed'. He edited and assembled the literary/photographic cultural sweeps Rock Country ... Read more
Reviews for Golden Boy: Kim Hughes and the Bad Old Days of Australian Cricket
Christian Ryan's Golden Boy has this brawny lyricism ... It's really alive, that book. Like a great Australian novel. Hughes personifies something mercurial, ethereal, this artistic flair alongside these macho, rugged, brawny bruisers like Marsh and Lillee. It's told with such lyricism and tempo. I found it absolutely enthralling and a real revelation.
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