The Judge: More Than Just a Game. Signed by Authors
Smith, Robin; Smyth, Rob
Sold by Libris Books, Southminster, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 25 June 2020
Used - Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
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Add to basketSold by Libris Books, Southminster, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 25 June 2020
Condition: Very Good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketLondon. Yellow Jersey Press. 2019. Hard Cover. First Edition/First Printing (full number line including the number 1 on the copyright page). Medium 8vo 6.125 x 9.25 (15.6 x 23.5cm). 302 pp. Black boards with white titles to the spine. Two sections of colour photographs in the text. Text block is a little wavy and toned to the bottom portion of the text block. Jacket shows some shelf wear around the head of the spine and rear top edge is a little grubby. Book and jacket are very good. The book is flat signed by the author without dedication direct to the half title page. There are two other flat signatures to this page but unsure if this is Shane Warne and or Mark Nicholas who contributed to the front matter. The front free endpaper also bears two signatures again flat signed and unverified (see images). Makes for an interesting book and scarce in respect of being signed by author.
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Shortlisted for the Cricket Writers' Club Book of the Year Award.
‘A red-blooded memoir told with unexpected sensitivity’, Guardian
Robin Smith was one of England’s most popular cricketers of the 1990s. The Judge, as he was known to all, took on some of the most dangerous fast bowlers of all time with a skill and fearlessness that ensured hero status. His savage square cut drew roars of approval from fans all around the world, especially those of his beloved England and Hampshire. But when he was prematurely dumped from the England set-up at the age of 32, he had to face his toughest opponent of all – himself. Smith suffered a debilitating loss of identity, especially when he retired from professional cricket in 2003, and struggled to deal with the contradictions in his personality. Was he the Judge, the fearless warrior, or Robin Smith, the frantic worrier?
Without a support structure to transition from cricket to the outside world, Smith suffered from mental health, alcohol, marital and financial problems until he hit rock bottom and planned to take his own life. In The Judge, he revisits his experience of extreme darkness and challenges received wisdom about masculinity and mental health. He also shares the many highs and lows of his eventful international and county career, including his exhilarating battles with the West Indies and his struggles against mystery spin. And he reflects fondly on a time when cricketers worked hard and partied even harder; a time almost unrecognisable to the modern day.
Robin Smith was born in apartheid South Africa, but qualified to play for England on account of his British parents. Smith made his Test debut against West Indies in 1988 and looked instantly at home on the big stage. He played 62 Tests, scoring over 4000 runs at an average of 43.67, and is remembered as one of England’s greatest ever players of fast bowling. He also made the then highest score by an England batsman in a one-day international, hitting a spectacular 167 not out against Australia in 1993 and setting a record that stood for 23 years.
In retirement, he has settled in Perth, Western Australia, but he remains a club hero at his career-long county, Hampshire.
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