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This book is a time machine for Indian cricket fans. It shows how Indian cricket has grown ever since the start of cricket in the country. We celebrate heroes and cricketers who have made the game great in India. Join me in a journey where we celebrate the earliest legends of Indian cricket. Let's go on a journey to celebrate the earliest cricketers of Indian cricketing history. Let's celebrate and see how Indian cricket has grown. Reminiscing, when India played its first unofficial tour to England in 1911 and then made their international debut in 1932, winning its first international game in 1952 to the first World Cup in 1983. Let's celebrate the cricketers who made these wins and journeys possible.
From Sean Connery to Roy Rogers, from comedy to political satire, films that include espionage as a plot device run the gamut of actors and styles. More than just “spy movies,” espionage films have evolved over the history of cinema and American culture, from stereotypical foreign spy themes, to patriotic star features, to the Cold War plotlines of the sixties, and most recently to the sexy, slick films of the nineties. This filmography comprehensively catalogs movies involving elements of espionage. Each entry includes release date, running time, alternate titles, cast and crew, a brief synopsis, and commentary. An introduction analyzes the development of these films and their reflection of the changing culture that spawned them.
In 1855 in the South Puget Sound, war broke out between Washington settlers and Nisqually Indians. A party of militiamen traveling through Nisqually country was ambushed, and two men were shot from behind and fatally wounded. After the war, Chief Leschi, a Nisqually leader, was found guilty of murder by a jury of settlers and hanged in the territory's first judicial execution. But some 150 years later, in 2004, the Historical Court of Justice, a symbolic tribunal that convened in a Tacoma museum, reexamined Leschi's murder conviction and posthumously exonerated him. In Framing Chief Leschi, Lisa Blee uses this fascinating case to uncover the powerful, lasting implications of the United State...
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Jon Gemmell analyses the relationship between sport and politics through a historical analysis of South African cricket.
How Gerry McCambridge aka "The Mentalist' went from an orphanage to becoming a Las Vegas headliner.