Everywhere We Went: Top Tales from Crickets Barmy Army

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Discover the best-selling book 'Everywhere We Went: Top Tales from Crickets Barmy Army', a must-have for every cricket fan. This captivating hardcover edition, published by Simon and Schuster UK in 2011, explores the rich tapestry of experiences from England’s cricket aficionados. With 344 pages overflowing with vibrant anecdotes, this book vividly captures the essence and spirit of cricket tour adventures, bringing the thrilling atmosphere of international matches to life.

Whether you’re a die-hard cricket enthusiast or a casual observer, 'Everywhere We Went' offers insightful reflections into the hearts and minds of cricket fans. The collection features colorful illustrations and memorable stories, making it a fantastic addition to your cricket literature library. Perfect for gifting or personal enjoyment, this book promises plenty of laughs and nostalgic moments.

Order now and delve into the unforgettable tales that define the Barmy Army experience. Suitable for both seasoned followers and new fans alike, this book is a treasure trove of anecdotes showcasing the joy and camaraderie of cricket fandom. Don’t miss out on this exceptional read; it’s a brilliant companion for anyone passionate about cricket!

Delivery Information: Your brand new, hardcover copy will be shipped promptly, ensuring safe and timely arrival right at your doorstep. Experience the excitement of cricket like never before with this extraordinary book!

Everywhere We Went: Top Tales from Crickets Barmy Army

Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Simon and Schuster UK
Publication Date: 2011
Binding: Hardcover


Physical description; 344 p., [8] p. of plates : col. ill., col. ports. ; 23 cm. Subject; Cricket fans - England - Anecdotes.
Review:
'This is a brilliant book for any cricket enthusiast out there it reveals the players state of mind through the winning (and the losing), and is stuffed full of laughs. Thoroughly enjoyable.' --Press Association
may

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