Robert Winder was Literary Editor of the Independent and Deputy Editor of Granta. He is the author of several books including Hell for Leather: A Modern Cricket Journey and Bloody Foreigners: The Story of Immigration to Britain, and a team member of the Gaieties Cricket Club, whose chairman was the late Harold Pinter.
A fascinating and tremendously well-researched history. * The Times * As with Marmite, salad cream and the University Boat Race, the obsessive appeal of Wisden to a certain type of Englishman (and it is usually a man) can be hard to explain to the uninitiated. The search for the source of the book's magic is the subtext of this witty, erudite and comprehensive history. -- Paul Coupar * The Cricketer * Thoroughly researched and highly entertaining. * The Times * Brilliant -- David Kynaston * The Times * Irresistible...Winder's graceful and measured prose is entirely suited to his topic. * The Guardian * Irresistible to anyone with a row of the primrose volumes on his or her shelves, it will also entertain those with a less profound devotion to the game. Winder’s graceful and measured prose is entirely suited to his topic * Richard Williams, Guardian *