
The Final Whistle
the great war in fifteen players
$41.93
- Paperback
383 pages
- Release Date
15 May 2013
Summary
The Final Whistle: Rosslyn Park’s Rugby Heroes of the Great War
Sport and war were deeply connected in the years leading up to the First World War, with sports training seen as preparation for battle. Many Rugby Union members became officers in the Great War, their training, dedication, and team spirit helping them lead men.
The Final Whistle pays tribute to rugby’s role during the First World War by sharing the poignant stories of fifteen men who played for Rosslyn…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780752499000 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0752499009 |
| Author: | Stephen Cooper, Bill Beaumont |
| Publisher: | The History Press Ltd |
| Imprint: | The History Press Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 383 |
| Edition: | 2nd |
| Release Date: | 15 May 2013 |
| Weight: | 450g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 125mm |
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Critics Review
A fresh and fascinating take on the impact of the Great War with a novel and moving focus.
‘A fresh and fascinating take on the impact of the Great War with a novel and moving focus.’
– Ian Hislop‘Stephen Cooper has written a haunting and beautiful book, [he] tells the story of men from one rugby club but it is a universal narrative of heroism and loss. He writes superbly and has produced a book of commendable scholarship. I cannot recommend it enough.’
– Fergal Keane‘a deeply moving book about the loss of fifteen members of Rosslyn Park Rugby Club during the Great War. A War that scarred Britain and took so many fine men, who had they lived would have enriched this country. The lives of these young men, all so promising, are poignantly and vividly recalled.’
– Max ArthurAbout The Author
Stephen Cooper
Award-winning author STEPHEN COOPER was born in Birmingham, England. After Cambridge University, he was a MadMan in New York, London and Toronto; he first began writing as a travel journalist. His grandfather fought at the Somme, but refused to tell the tale and so inspired a lifelong fascination for The Great War. After playing and coaching rugby for longer than he can remember, his first book therefore combined two of his many passions.
Praised by commentators as diverse as Fergal Keane, Sir Anthony Seldon and Jason Leonard, it won Rugby Book of the Year at the 2013 Times British Sports Book Awards, featured in BBC TV’s World War One At Home and has been optioned for West End theatre. A regular speaker, Stephen lives in Suffolk. A second book was published in August 2015: After The Final Whistle: The First Rugby World Cup and the First World War. He is now at work on a first novel, Pear-shaped.
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