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Duncan Hamilton

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Duncan Hamilton



Average rating: 4.28 · 6,351 ratings · 758 reviews · 31 distinct worksSimilar authors
Provided You Don't Kiss Me:...

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For the Glory: Eric Liddell...

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Harold Larwood

4.46 avg rating — 395 ratings — published 2009 — 15 editions
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One Long and Beautiful Summ...

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Answered Prayers: England a...

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The Great Romantic: Cricket...

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Immortal

4.22 avg rating — 178 ratings — published 2013 — 18 editions
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The Greatest Game

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Going to the Match: The Pas...

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“I cannot remember who scored runs or took wickets, and I have always held in check the temptation to take an archaeological dig into Wisden to find out. Long ago I realised that to go looking for the evidence risked shaking loose the memories I already had; and possibly losing some of them as a consequence. So the important fragments of that day remain intact, shut and airtight in my mind, as if sealed in a jar. The scorecard my grandfather bought me - and filled in with a silver ballpoint pen - is long gone too. I have nothing that preserves our time together there except for the dozen or so still, square images which I can slide in a private show across my mind. These keep alive its broad outline, which is sufficient. The bold statistics don't matter anyway. What does matter is the imprint our journey to Trent Bridge left on me. It's evident in this book, which is also part-payment of an outstanding debt to my grandfather which I can never fully repay.”
Duncan Hamilton, The Greatest Game

“On Saturday's men would head to the match, then down the boozer, pick up some fish and chips on the way home. If they could manage it there was probably a bit of rolling around in bed with the wife and then snoring for 10 hours.”
Duncan Hamilton, Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough

“I was brought up in a Christian home where the stories of the Bible were often told and became familiar to me. The time came when the appeal of Christ became more personal and I began to realize it was going to affect my life.”
Duncan Hamilton, For the Glory: Eric Liddell's Journey from Olympic Champion to Modern Martyr

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