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Immortals of Australian Sport box set

Lucas Radbourne Liam Hauser Luke West

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Hardback

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English
Gelding Street Press
02 October 2024
For the Australian sports fan Gelding Street is offering the deal of the century. These three superbly researched and well written books highlight the Immortals of Australian cricket, football, and motor racing. For the Australian sport afficianado this is a superb deal at $45, which is over 50% off the RRP of purchasing the books separately. This is a perfect gift for the Australian sports fan in your life, but with only 500 available get it quick before it runs out.  The Immortals of Australian Cricket sees experienced journalist and sports writer Liam Hauser select his Immortal team from players who didn't just dominate, they changed the game with their sheer willpower. His pick includes the greats from across the eras, from icon Don Bradman and legendary leg-spinner Arthur Morris to modern-era names like Shane Warne, Glen McGrath and Matthew Hayden. The Immortals of Australian Soccer celebrates the greatest footballers this country has produced, from Johnny Warren and Craig Johnston to Sam Kerr and Tim Cahill. Author Lucas Radbourne tells the stories of the most legendary figures to play the round ball game. The Immortals of Australian Motor Racing This book takes the Immortals concept made famous in cricket and applies it to motorsport, choosing the best of the best from Bathurst and the Australian Touring Car Championship (now the Supercars Championship) and other local series.

 
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Imprint:   Gelding Street Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 194mm,  Width: 270mm, 
ISBN:   9781922662217
ISBN 10:   1922662216
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lucas Radbourne thinks he could have gone pro if it hadn't been for his bad knee. Instead, he settled for being an editor for FourFourTwo Australia, FTBL, The Women's Game and Beat Magazine. He's also a director of a non-profit foundation and has been published in The Guardian, News Corp and magazines across Australia and the United Kingdom. He's worked in Moscow and Berlin - among 26 other countries - authored his first book and trained a border collie that sits before it crosses the road. That was Lucas's first 25 years. Now he's planning to spend most of his money on booze, birds and fast cars. He heard once that the rest you just squander.   Luke West, editor and compiler of Australia's Greatest Racecars is a lifelong motorsport tragic who has turned his passion into his work - if you can call it that. He is an Australian motoring historian with an eye for colourful characters, quirky content and significant moments and has a special fondness for digging up previously untold stories and bringing them to life. Luke had a stint at racing newspaper Auto Action prior to spending eight years as editor of Australia's favourite retro motoring magazine, Australian Muscle Car. He was also a V8 Supercars oncourse announcer for several seasons - including anchoring the Bathurst 1000 PA commentary team - following the series around the nation. Luke was born and bred in Sydney. The first word he uttered was 'car' and as a toddler he gave peace signs pronouncing 'Hey Charger'. He attended his first race at Amaroo Park in 1979 and drove his siblings crazy holding mini-Bathurst 1000s around the family home using Matchbook cars. He once owned a Fiat. Luke lives in Sydney's Hills District and is married with two adult sons, who have not caught the racing bug from their old man. He is the author of the Immortals of Australian Motor Racing: The Local Heroes and his previous book was Supercars: The Holden vs Ford Era.

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