An edition of Bodyline Autopsy (2002)

Bodyline autopsy

the full story of the most sensational test cricket series : Australia v England 1932-33

Bodyline autopsy
David Frith, David Frith
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An edition of Bodyline Autopsy (2002)

Bodyline autopsy

the full story of the most sensational test cricket series : Australia v England 1932-33

Fast bowling and controversy have been inseparable since cricket began, but there has never been a more clamorous uproar in cricket than that which occured during the 1932-33 Test series between Australia and England. Bodyline Autopsy is the most comprehensive work ever written on this fasinating subject.

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English
Pages
477

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Bodyline Autopsy
September 25, 2003, Aurum Press Ltd
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Bodyline autopsy: the full story of the most sensational test cricket series : Australia v England 1932-33
2002, ABC Books for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
in English
Cover of: Bodyline Autopsy
Bodyline Autopsy
November 25, 2002, Aurum Press Ltd
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 451-461) and index.

Published in
Sydney, NSW

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.358/0994
Library of Congress
GV923 .F72 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
477 p. :
Number of pages
477

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3753581M
ISBN 10
0733311725
LCCN
2003446016
OCLC/WorldCat
53037509

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Work ID
OL3049959W

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