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|title=Jack Hobbs: England's Greatest Cricketer
|author=Leo McKinstry
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-0224083300
|paperback=0224083309
|hardback=0224083295
|audiobook=
|ebook=B0052Z3FIC
|pages=416
|publisher=Yellow Jersey
|date=May 2012
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|amazonus=<amazonus>0224083309</amazonus>
|website=
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|summary=It's a rare biography that leaves you wanting to shake the hand of both author and subject, but this excellent portrayal of Jack Hobbs as man and cricketer does exactly that.
|cover=0224083309
|aznuk=0224083309
|aznus=0224083309
}}
Back in the early 1920s, there were only three Test cricket playing nations; England, Australia and South Africa. In the summer of 2012, both nations have been on tour; Australia recently beaten comprehensively at one day cricket and South Africa about to start a test series to determine the best Test nation in the world. Given that history is repeating itself, it seems appropriate that a new biography of Jack Hobbs, England's greatest run scorer and a man who repeatedly blunted the bowling attacks of both nations, should become available now.
If you love the game of cricket, [[The Cambridge Companion to Cricket by Anthony Bateman and Jeff Hill (Editors)]] is wider ranging, but still likely to appeal.
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