Somerset Cricketers 1882-1914
(Author) Stephen HillSomerset Cricketers 1882 ¿ 1914 contains richly-illustrated and hugely informative biographies of each of the 227 cricketers who appeared for Somerset before the First World War. By introducing the men in order of their debut appearance and exploring their lives, the author has pieced together a compelling story and enabled us to gain an in-depth understanding of the development of the game in the county. There is a wealth of new information to satisfy the students of cricket and those interested in social history. Myths are exploded and countless new facts unearthed. Many of the life-stories are fascinating tales of hardship or privilege, portraits of men from all walks of life, tales of triumph and disaster. And all within the framework of the county cricket team¿s continued struggled for survival, spiced with glorious surprises. Researched with forensic attention to detail but written with real warmth and an eye to readability, and accompanied by photographs of virtually all the team members mentioned, this book can be devoured from cover to cover as a gripping story of Somerset¿s changing fortunes or can be dipped into, with so many individual stories to delight the reader.
Stephen Hill
Stephen Hill is best known for his groundbreaking novel "The Power of One," a coming-of-age story set in South Africa during apartheid. His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and profound themes of perseverance and individuality. Hill's work has made a significant impact on literature by shedding light on social issues and inspiring readers worldwide.