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Stovold's Mornington Crescent Almanac 2002
Stovold's Mornington Crescent Almanac 2002
hardback | English
Published:
18 October, 2001
hardback | English
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18 October, 2001
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As certain as the changing of the seasons, the new edition of Stovold's Almanac heralds the forthcoming season with a review of all things Mornington Crescent over the previous year. The third millennium proves no exception on this account, as the famous muddy-orange volume clocks up another year. Yet the 2002 edition, the 143rd, is something special in that this year's contributions include a retrospective on the career of retired Grand Master Raymond Crabbit. As always this new edition features the usual array of articles, facts, figures, reports and miscellany, all edited in a meticulous but lively manner by Graeme Garden. There is a look back at the 2001 convention in England, and a moving tribute to the late great West Indian Malcolm Herbert Lofthouse the creator of the Camden Corner Triple Play. With such breadth, the appeal is as clear as ever. As a true chronicler of the game, Stovold's has been unequalled for many years. Like its predecessors, the 2002 edition will bring pleasure to Mornington Crescent lovers the world over.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780752847290 |
| ISBN10 | 0752847295 |
| Number Of Pages | 112 |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Product Dimensions | 120 x 16 x 184 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Orion |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | 143rd ed. |
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Doctor Graeme's Aberdonian roots are dyed a pleasing flesh colour. In 1968, while waiting in a queue for treatment at King's College Hospital, London, Graeme carelessly qualified as a doctor. Fame eluded him with The Goodies and the original idea for I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue was Graeme's, but he generously refuses to take all the blame.