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CRICKET CROSSFIRE by KEITH MILLER

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Secondhand
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South Africa
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Used hardcover, 174 pages with B&W photographic illustrations.

Pub: OLDBOURNE PRESS, 1956. First Edition

Dj damaged - poor. Internally no inscriptions. There is light foxing on the inside covers and f&b end pages. Pages are generally clean although tanned. Page edges are soiled. Blue cloth cover is slightly soiled with corners and spine edges bumped. There is dis-colouration of the top and bottom of the spine due to loss of paper of the dj. No loose pages.

'Kieth Miller is the most spectacular personality in the world of cricket.

The devil-may-care Mosquito night fighter pilot who first played for Australia against England in 1945, for the Services Team, has a personal dynamism that divides even his admirers. He is the world record-holding Test all-rounder as bowler and batsman. But for his skill with the bat, it is said, he might have been the greatest bowler of all time. If he did not concentrate on bowling, assert the opposition, he might have been the greatest batsman of all time.......'

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Great service and products were delivered on time. Thank you very much.
28 Oct 2009