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One Long & Beautiful Summer - Stylish Women's Summer Dress for Beach, Vacation & Casual Outings
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*A MULTIPLE AWARD-WINNING SPORTS WRITER*'Hamilton's book is a marvel . . . I'm not sure he could write a dull sentence if he tried'Spectator One of Duncan Hamilton's favourite writers on cricket, Edmund Blunden, wrote how he felt going to watch a game: 'You arrive early, earlier even than you meant . . . and you feel a little guilty at the thought of the day you propose to give up to sheer luxury'.Following Neville Cardus's assertion that 'there can be no summer in this land without cricket', Hamilton plotted the games he would see in 2019 and write down reflectively on some of the cricket that blessed his own sight. It would be captured in the context of the coming season in case subsequent summers and the imminent arrival of The Hundred made that impossible. He would write in the belief that after this season the game might never be quite the same again.He visits Welbeck Colliery Cricket Club to see Nottinghamshire play Hampshire at the tiny ground of Sookholme, gifted to the club by a local philanthropist who takes money on the gate; his village team at Menston in Yorkshire; the county ground at Hove; watches Ben Stokes's heroics at Headingley, marvels at Jofra Archer's gift of speed in a Second XI fixture for Sussex against Gloucestershire in front of 74 people and three well-behaved dogs; and realises when he reaches the last afternoon of the final county match of the season at Taunton, 'How blessed I am to have been born here. How I never want to live anywhere else. How much I love cricket.'One Long and Beautiful Summer forms a companion volume to Hamilton's 2009 classic, A Last English Summer. It is sports writing at its most accomplished and evocative, confirming his reputation as the finest contemporary chronicler of the game.
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A story of the author's love for the Red Ball game set primarily in the first class cricket season of 2019 in England. Heavy on the beauties of out grounds and the tradition of the County Championship. Weaves into the story work by Edmund Blunden and Neville Cardus the first of whom I knew little about but found fascinating. Finishes with the case for Red Ball Cricket and concerns about the risks ECB is taking with putting too much of its resources into a new format; "The Hundred".Almost too much nostalgia for even for me a huge fan of the four day Championship in England. Makes some of the case as to why the County Championship should be valued and fear it will be lost. Also wonderful story in its conclusion about how there will always be people who want a shorter version of the game.I would like to see more about why the Championship should be promoted and encouraged to grow its audience alongside the white ball game. The County Championship is a hard fought tournament of 5 months sadly marginalised by the English Cricket authorities. It will never make the monies of the short form of the game but it is the foundation to the Test game which is still hugely profitable and loved in England at least. The Championship is an acquired taste and needs patience and understanding over a period of time but it is so rewarding. Let's not wallow too much in its nostalgia.I enjoyed the Book and it was worth reading just for the introduction to Edmund Blunden. If you like County Cricket you will enjoy this book. If you prefer the white ball game and I am not sure this will convert you but please try some longer form.

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