Ashes Of Victory

Ashes Of Victory
Title Ashes Of Victory PDF eBook
Author David Weber
Publisher Baen Books
Total Pages 425
Release 2000-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0671578545

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Although The People's Republic of Haven believed Honor Harrington to be already dead and announced her execution, she returned from the prison planet called Hell, ready to aid the Allies' cause in the war.

Ashes Victory - England Cricket Team

Ashes Victory - England Cricket Team
Title Ashes Victory - England Cricket Team PDF eBook
Author England Cricket Team Staff
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages 215
Release 2006
Genre Cricket players
ISBN 9780752880754

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Team England's ASHES VICTORY is a blow-by-blow account of England's progress in the most dramatic Ashes series in history, from the players own viewpoint. With England's improvement under Michael Vaughan, the 2005 Ashes series was eagerly anticipated by all sports fans; all tickets were sold out months in advance. The first day at Lord's saw Australia spectacularly bowled out for just 190, and then England were 92 for 7 in reply. It seemed as though we'd seen one of the greatest days of Test cricket ever. In fact, it was only the beginning of a remarkable series... England went on to lose that match, before winning the second Test by 2 runs (the closest Ashes victory in history), drawing the third (when they failed to dismiss Australia's last pair), and then winning the fourth amid scenes of unbearable tension to go into the last Test with an unbeatable 2-1 series lead. In this fascinating inside account, the players reveal their emotions at key moments, and explain how they set about taking on the formidable Aussies. Packed with brilliant photographs of the best action and behind-the-scenes moments, this is a superb, must-have book for everyone who enjoyed the most exciting Ashes series in history.

Ashes 2011

Ashes 2011
Title Ashes 2011 PDF eBook
Author Gideon Haigh
Publisher Aurum
Total Pages 200
Release 2011-02-25
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1845136888

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Most people gave England a modest chance of success. Some, like Glenn McGrath, insisted that history would repeat itself and Australia would administer another 5-0 whitewash. What no-one anticipated was that the 2010-11 Ashes Tests would see one of the most complete performances ever by an England touring side, the first Ashes victory on Australian soil for 24 years, with, uniquely, three innings victories. It was a series, indeed a tour, full of remarkable records, from the bats of Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott, and the ball of James Anderson and Graham Swann. Every member of the side made crucial contributions – even those like Chris Tremlett and Tim Bresnan who had not originally been first choices for the Tests. Now, Gideon Haigh, ‘one of the best living writers on cricket’ (Daily Telegraph), tells the full story of this amazing sporting achievement. Beginning with the build-up to the series - Australia going into it on the back of an uncharacteristic losing run, England after a year of quietly solid consolidation – he covers each Test, day by day, in pithy match reports and elegant analyses. Ashes 2011 is the perfect way to re-live a memorable sporting triumph.

The Ashes

The Ashes
Title The Ashes PDF eBook
Author John Miller
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 122
Release 2010-07-30
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1458785203

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No contest has captured the imagination of cricket lovers around the world as much as the Ashes. From the controversy of the Bodyline series to the brilliance of Bradman, from the heroics of batsmen like Botham and Ponting to the bowling magic of Warne, this is an event that has always demanded the very best of those who wish to win it. From the...

The Ashes' Strangest Moments

The Ashes' Strangest Moments
Title The Ashes' Strangest Moments PDF eBook
Author Mark Baldwin
Publisher Franz Steiner Verlag
Total Pages 214
Release 2005-05-27
Genre Humor
ISBN 9781861058638

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An entertaining collection of extraordinary but true tales from over a century of the Ashes, cricket's most famous international contest. The book contains episodes from all of the most famous series', including the controversial 1932-33 Bodyline series; England’s momentous victory in the coronation year of 1953; their dramatic last-minute win following a freak rainstorm that flooded the Oval in 1968; Beefy’s Ashes of 1981; and the plague of injuries that forced out all but four of England’s original sixteen-man squad in 1994. Great bowlers and batsmen alike are all featured, whether Aussie or Pom, from W.G. Grace to Shane Warne. This year's Ashes (2009) are to take place in England - the first test starts on July 8th in Cardiff (a new venue), while the second, third, fourth and fifth tests will be held at Lords, Edgbaston, Headingley and the Oval respectively. With the England team once again in good form, a solid captain in Andrew Strauss (which also leaves Kevin Pieterson to concentrate on his superb batting), and Australia not quite as strong since Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne and Justin Langer's retirement, it promises to be an exciting and closely-fought series. This summer the nation will once again take test cricket to its heart - all the more so since the collapse of Stanford's 20/20.

The Era of Ashes

The Era of Ashes
Title The Era of Ashes PDF eBook
Author Barshay A. Tabor
Publisher Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages 369
Release 2009-04
Genre
ISBN 1934937673

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Welcome to Nortna, a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by unceasing wars and battles and reduced to nothing but ashes, leaving burnt shells of villages where vestiges of humanity and civilization are nothing more than the smoke that rises from the death and destruction. In the midst of despair, a lone warrior named Naflaine will rise to fight for the last of his kind. Armed with courage and conviction, Naflaine, half elf, half dragon, will do what those before him failed to do in order to save his dragon kin from complete annihilation before it is too late. The few dragon survivors that still tenuously exist will band together on a journey to face tremendous odds against all who are trying to destroy and defeat them. In The Era of Ashes, Barshay Tabor creates a fantasy world that is hypnotic and spellbinding in the tradition of renowned writers such as Christopher Paolini and J.R.R. Tolkien. Evocative in its detail and ability to transport you to the realm of its netherworld, The Era of Ashes is a truly unique and imaginative work.

Ashes Summer

Ashes Summer
Title Ashes Summer PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Weedon
Publisher Acorn Independent Press
Total Pages 371
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 1909121355

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