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THE BALLAD OF WORPLE ROAD: A POETIC HISTORY OF THE EARLY WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE BALLAD OF WORPLE ROAD: A POETIC HISTORY OF THE EARLY WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Tennis writer Robertson's poetic history of the Wimbledon Championships when they were at Worple Road before moving to the current Church Road site. With a foreword by Sir Peter Ustinov.

1st edition. 8vo. 128pp. including illustrations in-text throughout. Dust-wrapper, very good.

Date
1997
Publisher
Queen Anne Press
Author
Max ROBERTSON

£4.00 (Code: 60114)

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