The autobiography on one of cricket's best-loved characters. With his trademark bow tie, his distinctive rich, plumy voice and his eccentric observations Henry Blofeld is one of Britain's prized experts. He has been close to the heart of the game for over 40 years. As a leading commentator on Test Match Special and cricket writer, at home and abroad, he has informed and entertained wide audiences with his extensive knowledge and perception of cricket at the very highest level. Last year Henry Blofeld was forced by major heart surgery to take stock of his life and here in this autobiography he offers sharp pictures and vivid memories, a few sad, and many humorous.
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A Thirst for Life cannot be praised too highly. It is erudite, eccentric, eclectic and otherwise extremely well written...Blofeld is a latter-day Wodehouse with his witty obeservations of people and class - Independent
A meticiously researched book and well worth a read...it is difficult to put down. - The Times
No shortage here of shrewd comment and fascinating in-pavilion gosip - Sunday Telegraph
An elegant journey from the playing fields of Eton in the 1950s...into the muddy waters of today's match fixing allegations - Independent on Sunday
his best book so far - The Cricketer
I found this a delightful book - The Spectator
This is an engrossing, self- deprecating...and entertaining account of a colourful life, lived with zest...No cricket lover will want to miss it. - Day By Day
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16pp colour photographs, 8pp b&w photographs
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Höhe: 163 mm
Breite: 242 mm
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978-0-340-77049-8 (9780340770498)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Henry Blofeld has been a cricket writer for thirty-five years. He is the leading commentator for the BBC s Test Match Special, broadcasts regularly for Sportsline on Sky News and GMTV and writes for the Independent and the Independent on Sunday