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F.S.Jackson, a Cricketing Biography

by James P.Coldham

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Marlborough, Wilts.: The Crowood Press, 1989 The Honourable Sir Francis Stanley Jackson (1870-1947) was the epitome of the gentleman cricketer of the Golden Age. From Harrow and Cambridge to Yorkshire and England, he played with the greats such as Grace, Fry and Ranji. 208pp with b/w plates.

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Title
F.S.Jackson, a Cricketing Biography
Author
James P.Coldham
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1852231475
ISBN 13
9781852231477
Publisher
The Crowood Press
Place of Publication
Marlborough, Wilts.
Date Published
1989
Size
240x160mm

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