Meet... Don Bradman

Meet... Don Bradman
Author: Coral Vass
Publisher: Random House Australia
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2016-04-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1925324915

A picture book series about the extraordinary men and women who have shaped Australia’s history, including cricket’s greatest ever batsman, Sir Donald Bradman. Don Bradman was Australia’s greatest cricketer. This is the story of how he first came to play for Australia, and how his record-breaking feats in the Ashes series became a source of pride and hope during the hard years of the Great Depression. From Ned Kelly to Saint Mary MacKillop; Captain Cook to Banjo Paterson, the Meet ... series of picture books tells the exciting stories of the men and women who have shaped Australia's history.

Our Don Bradman

Our Don Bradman
Author: Peter Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2006
Genre: Cricket
ISBN: 9781865048680

Victor McDonald is cricket mad. He plays for his school team and his dream is to meet his cricketing hero, Don Bradman. But Australia is in the grip of the Great Depression. Work isn't easy to come by. Victor's father has lost his job and the family is moving to Sydney. Despite the daily struggle of life in inner Sydney, Victor not only sees Don Bradman in action, he even gets to meet him. With the England cricket team coming to Australia, Victor knows it's going to be a great cricket season. But England has some nasty surprises in store. This will be one cricket season the Australians - and Victor - will never forget.

Don Bradman

Don Bradman
Author: Brett Hutchins
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2002-09-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521823845

This fascinating book takes a different look at Australia's all-time sporting hero, Sir Donald Bradman.

Don Bradman

Don Bradman
Author: Roland Perry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9780733635328

'In the summer of 1930 a cricketing machine, by the name of Donald Bradman, played havoc around the county grounds of England, pulverising the finest bowlers in the land, shattering records left, right and centre, and making a tour debut the like of which will surely never be seen again.' WH Ferguson, scorer for the Australians. Comprehensively researched, compelling and immensely readable, Don Bradman is the story of how the 'boy from Bowral' became one of Australia's most remarkable sporting heroes, inspiring our nation during the dark days of the Depression, the Second World War and beyond with world-record breaking scores and sensational innings - and establishing a reputation that endures to the present day. Based on exclusive interviews with Bradman himself, Perry's biography of the man who came to be known simply as The Don was widely acclaimed on first publication and reveals how his success was based on a crucial mixture of determination, ambition - and that extraordinary talent which was often described simply as 'genius'.

Don Bradman

Don Bradman
Author: Adam Whitaker
Publisher: Methuen Pub Limited
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780413776358

This book is a celebration of Australia's sporting hero, and one of the most astonishing sportsmen of all time. Don Bradman made his debut in first-class cricket in Adelaide on December 16, 1927, playing for New South Wales against South Australia. He was then 19 years of age. In the 10 years that followed, Bradman rewrote batting records. He played 51 Test innings and scored 4,659 runs for an average of 97. He also played another 153 first class innings, scoring 11,926 runs for an average of 90. His performance was fantastic in every meaning of the word. In those 10 years there were 61 scores of 100 or more, including the record Test score of 334 against England at Headingley in 1930. As captain of Australia, Bradman also inspired his team to an historic victory against "Gubby" Allen's England in the 1936-37 Ashes series. This small, elegant book tells the story of Bradman's early years in a number of essays, observations, and articles by celebrated cricket writers including Neville Cardus, Douglas Jardine, and C. L. R. James, and, of course, Wisden. It also reproduces Bradman's scorecards and statistics for major games, and has an essay and foreword by Piers Morgan, who was a friend and correspondent of Bradman in the years prior to his death in 2001.

First Tests

First Tests
Author: Steve Cannane
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2011-01-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0730495779

Some of Australia's best-known cricketers relive their childhood summers of playing cricket in their backyards. Australia has dominated test cricket over the last 130 years. But it's not the formal cricket academies or high-end coaching that are responsible for the Australian cricket team's winning ways. the backyard has been the real academy of Australian cricket. Don Bradman's unique grip, stance and backlift all evolved in response to the pace at which the golf ball rebounded off the tank stand in his backyard games. Greg Chappell's trademark flick off the hip shot was invented on his backyard wicket where the best scoring opportunities lay on the leg side. Alan Davidson bowled accurately because he had to. If he missed the stumps on his home-made pitch, he had to chase the ball down the hill into the scrub. Doug Walters played spin with ease because his ant-bed backyard pitch spun like a top. Neil Harvey's immaculate footwork came from playing balls that darted viciously off the cobblestones in his back lane. this collection of cricketers and the stories of the backyards that made them gets to the heart and soul of their game. Facing up to hostile brothers on dodgy pitches created a love of competition and developed the skills and the toughness that took them to the top in test cricket.

Meet Sidney Nolan

Meet Sidney Nolan
Author: Yvonne Mes
Publisher: Random House Australia
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2016-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0857985906

Sidney Nolan was one of Australia's most renowned artists. This is the story of how Sidney came to create his iconic Ned Kelly paintings.

Racing the Moon

Racing the Moon
Author: Michelle Morgan
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1743316356

Thirteen-year-old Joe Riley gets up to all sorts of mischief in this unsentimental portrait of Sydney during the Depression.

Tea and Scotch with Bradman

Tea and Scotch with Bradman
Author: Roland Perry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2020
Genre: Cricket
ISBN: 9780369331014

In 1995, journalist and author Roland Perry wrote to Sir Donald Bradman requesting an interview for a biography he was planning of the great cricketer. Surprisingly, the Don agreed. It was the start of a conversation that continued for years, during which the real Bradman shone - not only as a great sportsman but musician, brilliant thinker and humourist with a fondness for tea and a Scotch or two. "Tea and Scotch with Bradman" paints an intimate and revealing portrait of the man many regard as the greatest Australian cricketer of all time.