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  1. 16. Feb. 2009 · Books. More Than A Game: The Story of Cricket's Early Years. John Major. HarperCollins UK, Feb 16, 2009 - Sports & Recreation - 400 pages. The former Prime Minister examines the early history of one of the great loves of his life in a book that sheds new light on the summer game’s social origins. All his life John Major has loved cricket.

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  3. Summary: Throughout John Major's life, his love of cricket has been a constant source of enjoyment, anguish and solace. Now he delves deep into the game's history, tracing its rustic origins and social role from the days of the great patrons to the death of W.G. Grace

  4. 16. Feb. 2009 · The former Prime Minister examines the early history of one of the great loves of his life in a book that sheds new light on the summer game’s social origins. All his life John Major has loved cricket. In ‘More Than a Game’ he examines it from its origins up to the...

  5. Links. The former Prime Minister examines the early history of one of the great loves of his life in a book that sheds new light on the summer game’s social origins. All his life John Major has loved cricket. In ‘More Than a Game’ he examines it from its origins up to the coming of the First World War. Al.

  6. 16. Feb. 2009 · The former Prime Minister examines the early history of one of the great loves of his life in a book that sheds new light on the summer game’s social origins. All his life John Major has loved cricket. In ‘More Than a Game’ he examines it from its origins up to the coming of the First World War. Along the way he considers the crucial role ...

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  7. 1. Mai 2007 · In the first half he presents a chronology of cricket from the very early days when records reveal something called cricket was played but that was probably nothing more than hitting a ball with a stick, if even that. Major continues with successive chapters describing successive periods until he reaches the late 18th century by which time cricket had become something fans would recognize today.

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