Hook line : A vivid, bygone world of English sport comes to life through one man’smemorable reminiscences.
This collection gathers the lively memories of Edward Roper, a lifelong sportsman who crossed cricket fields, wrestling mats, and country fairs in early 20th-century England. The book captures not only the games and races but the people, places, and humor that shaped a shared sporting culture. Expect colorful anecdotes, sharp humor, and a warm, practical voice that feels immediate and true.
What you’ll experience
- Firsthand recollections of champions, challenges, and the rough-and-tumble world of rural sport.
- Entertaining portraits of wrestlers, cricketers, and local characters, told with affection and wit.
- Mesmerizing scenes from Grasmere and Islington, plus the rhythm of village fairs and the dog trail.
- A reflective look at the end of an era, with editorial notes and a touching tribute to a beloved figure.
Ideal for readers of sports history, cricket lore, and warm, character-driven reminiscences.