Fred Rumsey
Sense of Humour, Sense of Justice
Sense of Humour, Sense of Justice
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Fred Rumsey, a friend of Eric Morecambe and Dave Allen, has led an eventful life. He opened the bowling for England in five Tests, advanced the idea of a Professional Cricketers Association, pioneered public relations in cricket, expanded the Lords Taverners, and developed cricket and football tournaments in the Caribbean. The book is full of fun and social purpose, with insights into a rich array of characters.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 256 pages
\n Publication date: 01 April 2019
\n Publisher: Fairfield Books
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Fred Rumsey, a man with a remarkable and eventful life, has penned a captivating book that delves into his experiences. In his book, Fred reflects on his journey, which included opening the bowling for England in five Tests, single-handedly advancing the idea of a Professional Cricketers Association, pioneering the development of public relations in cricket, playing a significant role in the expansion of the Lords Taverners, and fostering cricket and football tournaments in the Caribbean.
Throughout his book, Fred shares anecdotes and stories that showcase his sense of humor and his commitment to social justice. He recounts his childhood in the East End during the Blitz, providing poignant insights into the challenges and hardships of that time. He also shares hilarious tales of his interactions with comedians Eric Morecambe and Dave Allen, showcasing his friendship with these talented individuals.
However, Fred's book goes beyond mere entertainment. It carries a sense of social purpose, reflecting his unwavering commitment to making a positive impact. Throughout his career, he challenged the establishment of cricket and worked tirelessly for the charity work of the Lords Taverners. His close bond with the anti-apartheid South African journalist Donald Woods further demonstrates his dedication to social causes.
Fred's book offers a rich tapestry of insights into a diverse range of characters, including David Gower, Bobby Moore, David Frost, and his close friend Colin Milburn. Through his anecdotes and stories, readers gain a deeper understanding of these individuals and their contributions to the world of cricket and beyond.
Sense of Humour, Sense of Justice is a delightful read that will captivate readers with its humor, wisdom, and social relevance. Fred Rumsey's life and experiences are a testament to the power of perseverance, determination, and a commitment to making a difference in the world. This book is a must-read for cricket enthusiasts, sports fans, and anyone who appreciates a well-written and engaging narrative.
\n Weight: 708g\n
Dimension: 167 x 243 x 24 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781999655846\n \n
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