You are in: Home / Books / Denis Compton
Denis Compton
The Life of a Sporting Hero
- Author:
- By Tim Heald
- Format:
- Paperback (Hardback)
- Availability:
- In print, usually dispatched within 3-4 days.
- Price:
£8.99£8.09 (Save 10%)- Tagged with:
Member Reviews
You Can
Further Details
- Published: 25th Jun 2007
- ISBN: 184513236X
- Pages: 320
- Size: 198mm x 129mm
From the Publisher:
Denis Compton was one of England's - indeed cricket's - greatest batsmen. In the summer of 1947 alone he scored 18 hundreds. But not only was he a flashing stroke player who could take any bowling attack apart: he was one of the last of a vanished breed of sportsmen, who played more than one sport at the highest level.
For Compton was also a footballer who played on the left wing for Arsenal and won an FA Cup-winner's medal. And he was a dashing man as well as cricketer: his endorsement deal with Brylcreem made him "the Brylcreem boy", perhaps British sport's first true media figure, a glamorous icon always immaculately dressed.
And he played hard outside the game of cricket - a man made in the same mould as his great friend and rival Keith Miller, who always liked a drink or several, had an eye for a pretty woman, and somehow managed to walk out to the middle at Lords after a prodigious night's partying and score another feast of runs.
Later he became a sports journalist for the "Express" and a BBC TV commentator, and when he died was mourned as the kind of cricketer whose like we shall never see again.
Tim Heald knew Compton, and, having talked to many of his contemporaries from Tom Graveney to Fred Trueman, is now able to write the definitive account of his rich and remarkable life.
Related Items
Latest Weblog Posts
- Guts and Glory: The Golden Age of American Football, 1958-1978
- 2008 William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award: The Short List
- 2008 William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award: The Longlist
- Bob Woolmer's Art and Science of Cricket
- Sex, Lies and Handlebar Tape
- Competition! Win A Copy of Sport by Tim Harris
Latest Member Reviews
Special Sections
Recently Viewed
- Denis Compton (paperback)
From The Members
Read the latest member reviews, see popular titles and today’s featured member.
Join Us
As a member you can post your own book reviews, get first dibs on signed books and special offers. Membership is free and comes with 10% off your first order!
It's A Fact!
"In Shakespeare's time, mattresses were secured on bed frames by ropes when you pulled on the ropes the mattress tightened, making the bed firmer to sleep on. Hence the phrase, 'Goodnight, sleep tight.' "
Submitted by: pwhitrow