Summer of '64
Discover the captivating world of cricket in Andrew Hignell's "Summer of '64," published by The History Press Ltd in 2005. This engaging book offers a rich photographic and narrative exploration of one of the most remarkable cricket seasons in modern history. With 160 pages filled with historical insights, Hignell presents not just a sport, but a vivid tapestry of cricket culture during the 1960s.
"Summer of '64" is perfect for cricket enthusiasts and history buffs alike, capturing the essence of a season that continues to resonate with fans. In light of the recent surge in interest in cricket, particularly following the successful 2004 season and the rise of Twenty20, this book serves as a nostalgic reminder of the game's enduring appeal. Ideal for both seasoned followers and new fans, this title is a must-have addition to any sports collection. Embrace the spirit of cricket and reminisce about a golden era in the sport with this delightful read.