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There are few more instantly recognizable figures from any era or walk of life than W. G. Grace. With his enormous height, beer-barrel girth, and immense beard he was--and remains--a caricaturist's dream. Arguably the finest and most influential cricketer who ever lived and one of the first true celebrities, Grace became a persona rather than a person, racking up unprecedented amounts of runs and wickets, while slowly vanishing behind an increasing swirl of myth and apocrypha.
In the year that marks the centenary of Grace's death, Charlie Connelly charts the final years of Grace's life--from his fiftieth birthday celebrations in 1898 to his death at the age of sixty-seven in 1915--through the eyes of Grace himself. In an unusual take on this most eminent Victorian and extraordinary pioneering sportsman, Connelly draws on contemporary documents and accounts to imagine Grace's progress through his final years.
Combining facts and imagination, Gilbert is an affectionate and beautifully written account of the Champion's later life that comes closer than ever before to giving a sense of the real W. G. Grace behind the mythology--the perennially childlike soul saddled with the weight of genius.
To the public, he was The Doctor, The Champion, and W. G., but to those who knew him best, he was simply Gilbert. This is a book about Gilbert.
Published | Dec 08 2015 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9781472917584 |
Imprint | Wisden |
Dimensions | 180 x 120 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
It is brief and fictional yet may well bring us as close to an understanding of The Champion as any biography
The Observer
There has been no shortage of books about W. G. Grace … but in this Wisden-published title, we have, perhaps, the best of the lot
All Out Cricket
I wholeheartedly agree with other reviewers that Gilbert is one of the best, certainly most fascinating books on W. G. Grace … another triumph for the author and Bloomsbury
Andrew Roberts, www.andrewrobertscricketstatistics.com
Witty, appreciative of the sport's history, and highly original
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
Combining facts and imagination, this is an affectionate and beautifully written account of The Champion's later life
Rajesh Kumar, www.rajeshkumarcricketstatistician.com
Gilbert is a novel, not a biography, but it gives us perhaps more insight into the last few years of Grace's life than any biography has done
All Out Cricket
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