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Hundreds and Thousands

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November 2004, no. 266

The Waugh Era: The making of a cricket empire 1999-2004 by Greg Baum

ABC Books, $32.95 pb, 245 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

'One who will': The search for Steve Waugh by Jack Egan

Allen and Unwin, $49.95 hb, 352 pp

The Private Don by Christine Wallace

Allen & Unwin, $45 hb, 276 pp

Hundreds and Thousands

by
November 2004, no. 266

‘Did you hear about the old man who turned 100?’ asked Sir Donald Bradman in a cheerful note to the journalist Johan Rivett in October 1968. ‘They asked him what it felt like. He said wonderful – I haven’t an enemy in the world. The buggers are all dead.’ That’s our Don: twenty years retired and still thinking in hundreds, eh? This century, it turned out, was one he could not overhaul: he was ninety-two when he died on 25 February 2001. But the job was done; the buggers were all dead. Bradman remains, to use Christine Wallace’s words from her new book The Private Don, ‘the best-ever player in the best-loved sport in the most sports-loving nation in the world’. Wallace’s book attests another quality: he remains a sporting media property without compeer.

The Waugh Era: The making of a cricket empire 1999-2004

The Waugh Era: The making of a cricket empire 1999-2004

by Greg Baum

ABC Books, $32.95 pb, 245 pp

'One who will': The search for Steve Waugh

'One who will': The search for Steve Waugh

by Jack Egan

Allen and Unwin, $49.95 hb, 352 pp

The Private Don

The Private Don

Christine Wallace

Allen & Unwin, $45 hb, 276 pp

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