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David Frith

David Edward John Frith (born 16 March 1937) is a cricket writer and historian. Cricinfo describes him as "an author, historian, and founding editor of Wisden Cricket Monthly".[1]

Life and career edit

David Frith was born in Gloucester Terrace in London, not far from Lord's,[2] on 16 March 1937.

The family resided in Rayners Lane, Harrow, whilst he attended Roxbourne School. In 1949, he emigrated with his family to Australia, arriving in Sydney aboard the RMS Orion on 25 February 1949.[3]

After leaving Canterbury Boys' High School on 15 February 1954 he started his first job as a copy-boy for The Daily Mirror but left after two months to join the Commonwealth Bank where he was posted to the Cronulla branch. He played his early cricket for the famous St George club and then Paddington before returning to England in 1964.

Return to Sydney edit

After the death of his mother in May 1971, family commitments led Frith to move back to Sydney. Here he sought, to no avail, a full-time cricket related post but, thanks to a recommendation by Jack Fingleton, he did secure some work with the Australian News and Information Bureau. The return to Australia would prove to be short-lived and he moved back to the United Kingdom departing aboard the TSS Fairstar on 19 March 1972.[4]

Magazine editing edit

Commencing with the November 1972 issue, he succeeded Tony Pawson as deputy editor of The Cricketer before becoming editor from the March 1973 issue. He founded Wisden Cricket Monthly and edited it from June 1979 to February 1996. In 1988 Frith won the Sports Council's British Sports Journalism award as Magazine Sports Writer of the Year.

Specialising in Ashes Test match history, Frith has written dozens of books on both cricket in modern times and cricket of the past. His major works include My Dear Victorious Stod (a biography of A. E. Stoddart), a lavishly illustrated history of England versus Australia, Silence of the Heart (on cricket's suicides, an expansion of his earlier book By His Own Hand), The Fast Men, The Slow Men (about fast bowlers and spinners respectively), Pageant of Cricket (the only cricket book to have as many as 2000 pictures), Caught England, Bowled Australia (autobiography), The Trailblazers (the first English tour of Australia, in 1861–62), The Archie Jackson Story (biography) and Bodyline Autopsy. The catalogue of his vast collection ran to 1100 pages. He has also been involved in producing cricket videos, which have been extremely successful.

Frith famously commented that India should withdraw from the World Cup if they didn't improve. When they won it in 1983 he was pleased to (literally) eat his words, with the help of some red wine, claiming that he had helped spur India to victory.[5][6]

In association with the National Film and Television Archive, he presented an annual archive cricket film evening at the National Film Theatre in London for 30 years.[7]

In 2003 Frith became the first author to win the Cricket Society's Book of the Year award three times, and was also a finalist in the William Hill Sports Book awards for his Bodyline Autopsy. The book also won Wisden's book of the year and, in January 2010, it won Cricketweb's award for "book of the decade".[8] In his assessment, Martin Chandler wrote:

"Autopsy" is a magnificent book possessing a vibrancy and objectivity that when I first read it I found quite remarkable. It is, without question, the CW "Book of the Decade" and were there any prospect of my being around to collect I would certainly place a large wager on whoever is writing this feature in 90 years time confirming it as CW "Book of the Century".[8]

His co-written history of the Australian Cricket Board won the Australian Cricket Society book award in 2007, and in 2011 Frith was given the Cricket Society's Ian Jackson Award for Distinguished Services to Cricket.

He has been honorary vice-president of the Cricket Memorabilia Society since its foundation in 1987.

In 2013 he was awarded honorary life membership of the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians, and wrote a further book, Guildford's Cricket Story, which revealed his adopted home town's unique claims to being the 'cradle of cricket'.

Books by Frith edit

  • Runs in the Family (by John Edrich; as told to David Frith). London: Stanley Paul. 1969. ISBN 0090978404.
  • 'My Dear Victorious Stod': a biography of A. E. Stoddart (Limited ed. of 400 numbered and signed copies). New Malden: The Author. 1970. ISBN 0950183709.
  • The Archie Jackson Story: a biography (Limited ed. of 1000 numbered and signed copies). Ashurst: The Cricketer. 1974. ISBN 0902211021.
  • The Fast Men: a 200-year cavalcade of speed bowlers. Wokingham: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 1975. ISBN 0442301502.
  • Cricket Gallery: fifty profiles of famous players from 'The Cricketer' (Edited by David Frith). Guildford: Lutterworth Press. 1976. ISBN 071887000X.
  • Great Moments in Cricket (As Andrew Thomas, editor with Norman Harris). London: Queen Anne Press. 1976. ISBN 0362002711.
  • England versus Australia: a pictorial history of the test matches since 1877. Guildford: Lutterworth Press. 1977. ISBN 0718870123.
  • The Ashes '77 (with Greg Chappell). London: Angus & Robertson. 1977. ISBN 0207957924.
  • The Golden Age of Cricket, 1890–1914. Guildford: Lutterworth Press. 1978. ISBN 0718870220.
  • The Illustrated History of Test Cricket (Edited by Martin Tyler and David Frith). London: Marshall Cavendish. 1979. ISBN 0856857068.
  • The Ashes '79. London: Angus & Robertson. 1979. ISBN 0207142645.
  • Thommo (Jeff Thomson, the world's fastest bowler, tells his own story to David Frith). London: Angus & Robertson. 1980. ISBN 0207140340.
  • Rothmans Presents 100 Years England v Australia: the complete history of the Ashes (with Doug Ibbotson and Ralph Dellor). Aylesbury: Rothmans Publications. 1982. ISBN 0907574033.
  • The Slow Men. London: Allen & Unwin. 1984. ISBN 0047960698.
  • Cricket's Golden Summer : paintings in a garden (by Gerry Wright ; with a commentary by David Frith). London: Pavilion. 1985. ISBN 090751667X.
  • England v Australia Test match Records 1877–1985 (Edited by David Frith). London: Willow. 1986. ISBN 0002181983.
  • Pageant of Cricket. London: Macmillan. 1987. ISBN 0333451775.
  • Guildford jubilee 1938–1988: fifty years of county cricket. Guildford: Guildford C.C. 1988.
  • By His Own Hand: A Study of Cricket's Suicides. London: Stanley Paul. 1991. ISBN 0091746876.
  • Stoddy's mission: the First Great Test Series 1894–1895. Harpenden: Queen Anne Press. 1994. ISBN 1852915617.
  • Test match Year 1996–97 (Edited by David Frith). London: Penguin Books. 1997. ISBN 0140264493.
  • Caught England, Bowled Australia: a cricket slave's complex story. London: Eva Press. 1997. ISBN 0953121100.
  • The Trailblazers: The First English Cricket Tour of Australia: 1861–62. Childrey: Boundary Books. 1999. ISBN 0952207095.
  • Silence of the Heart: cricket suicides. foreword by Mike Brearley. Edinburgh: Mainstream. 2001. ISBN 184018406X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Bodyline Autopsy: The Full Story of the Most Sensational Test Cricket Series – England v Australia 1932– 3. London: Aurum Press. 2002. ISBN 1854108964.
  • The Ross Gregory Story. Melbourne: Lothian Books. 2003. ISBN 0734405987.
  • Battle for The Ashes. London: Ebury Press. 2005. ISBN 0091910846.
  • The Battle Renewed: The Ashes Regained 2006–2007. Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2007. ISBN 978-0733320828.
  • Inside Story: Unlocking Australian Cricket's Archives (with Gideon Haigh). Sydney: News Custom Publishing. 2007. ISBN 978-1921116001.
  • The David Frith Archive: A Detailed Catalogue of the Cricket Library and Memorabilia Collection of David Frith (Limited ed. of 75 copies). Childrey: Boundary Books. 2009.
  • Frith on Cricket. Ilkley: Great Northern Books. 2010. ISBN 978-1905080724.
  • Cricket's Collectors (Limited ed. of 150 copies). Godalming: Cricket Memorabilia Society. 2012.
  • Guildford's Cricket Story: Celebrating 75 Years of the Woodbridge Road County Cricket Festival – and much besides. Guildford: Guildford C.C. 2013.
  • Frith's Encounters. Hove: Von Krumm Publishing. 2014. ISBN 978-0956732125.
  • 'Stoddy': England's Finest Sportsman. Hove: Von Krumm Publishing. 2015. ISBN 978-0-9567321-3-2.
  • Archie Jackson : cricket's tragic genius. Melbourne: Slattery Media Group. 2020.

References edit

  1. ^ Cricinfo index of articles by Frith
  2. ^ "Ashes 2019 Interview - Cricket historian and writer David Frith with Jim Maxwell". ABC Radio. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  3. ^ David Frith, Caught England, bowled Australia. A cricket slave's complex story, p66, Eva Press, 1997.
  4. ^ David Frith, Caught England, bowled Australia. A cricket slave's complex story, p183, Eva Press, 1997.
  5. ^ "Wisden ex-editor says why he ate his words after '83 win". DNA India. 25 June 2008. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  6. ^ "When an editor ate his words". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  7. ^ Parkinson, Justin (8 December 2013). "Close of play for cricket's film show". BBC News. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  8. ^ a b Cricket Web's Book of The Decade review of Bodyline Autopsy

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Australia arriving in Sydney aboard the RMS Orion on 25 February 1949 3 After leaving Canterbury Boys High School on 15 February 1954 he started his first job as a copy boy for The Daily Mirror but left after two months to join the Commonwealth Bank where he was posted to the Cronulla branch He played his early cricket for the famous St George club and then Paddington before returning to England in 1964 Return to Sydney edit After the death of his mother in May 1971 family commitments led Frith to move back to Sydney Here he sought to no avail a full time cricket related post but thanks to a recommendation by Jack Fingleton he did secure some work with the Australian News and Information Bureau The return to Australia would prove to be short lived and he moved back to the United Kingdom departing aboard the TSS Fairstar on 19 March 1972 4 Magazine editing edit Commencing with the November 1972 issue he succeeded Tony Pawson as deputy editor of The Cricketer before becoming editor from the March 1973 issue He founded Wisden Cricket Monthly and edited it from June 1979 to February 1996 In 1988 Frith won the Sports Council s British Sports Journalism award as Magazine Sports Writer of the Year Specialising in Ashes Test match history Frith has written dozens of books on both cricket in modern times and cricket of the past His major works include My Dear Victorious Stod a biography of A E Stoddart a lavishly illustrated history of England versus Australia Silence of the Heart on cricket s suicides an expansion of his earlier book By His Own Hand The Fast Men The Slow Men about fast bowlers and spinners respectively Pageant of Cricket the only cricket book to have as many as 2000 pictures Caught England Bowled Australia autobiography The Trailblazers the first English tour of Australia in 1861 62 The Archie Jackson Story biography and Bodyline Autopsy The catalogue of his vast collection ran to 1100 pages He has also been involved in producing cricket videos which have been extremely successful Frith famously commented that India should withdraw from the World Cup if they didn t improve When they won it in 1983 he was pleased to literally eat his words with the help of some red wine claiming that he had helped spur India to victory 5 6 In association with the National Film and Television Archive he presented an annual archive cricket film evening at the National Film Theatre in London for 30 years 7 In 2003 Frith became the first author to win the Cricket Society s Book of the Year award three times and was also a finalist in the William Hill Sports Book awards for his Bodyline Autopsy The book also won Wisden s book of the year and in January 2010 it won Cricketweb s award for book of the decade 8 In his assessment Martin Chandler wrote Autopsy is a magnificent book possessing a vibrancy and objectivity that when I first read it I found quite remarkable It is without question the CW Book of the Decade and were there any prospect of my being around to collect I would certainly place a large wager on whoever is writing this feature in 90 years time confirming it as CW Book of the Century 8 His co written history of the Australian Cricket Board won the Australian Cricket Society book award in 2007 and in 2011 Frith was given the Cricket Society s Ian Jackson Award for Distinguished Services to Cricket He has been honorary vice president of the Cricket Memorabilia Society since its foundation in 1987 In 2013 he was awarded honorary life membership of the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians and wrote a further book Guildford s Cricket Story which revealed his adopted home town s unique claims to being the cradle of cricket Books by Frith editRuns in the Family by John Edrich as told to David Frith London Stanley Paul 1969 ISBN 0090978404 My Dear Victorious Stod a biography of A E Stoddart Limited ed of 400 numbered and signed copies New Malden The Author 1970 ISBN 0950183709 The Archie Jackson Story a biography Limited ed of 1000 numbered and signed copies Ashurst The Cricketer 1974 ISBN 0902211021 The Fast Men a 200 year cavalcade of speed bowlers Wokingham Van Nostrand Reinhold 1975 ISBN 0442301502 Cricket Gallery fifty profiles of famous players from The Cricketer Edited by David Frith Guildford Lutterworth Press 1976 ISBN 071887000X Great Moments in Cricket As Andrew Thomas editor with Norman Harris London Queen Anne Press 1976 ISBN 0362002711 England versus Australia a pictorial history of the test matches since 1877 Guildford Lutterworth Press 1977 ISBN 0718870123 The Ashes 77 with Greg Chappell London Angus amp Robertson 1977 ISBN 0207957924 The Golden Age of Cricket 1890 1914 Guildford Lutterworth Press 1978 ISBN 0718870220 The Illustrated History of Test Cricket Edited by Martin Tyler and David Frith London Marshall Cavendish 1979 ISBN 0856857068 The Ashes 79 London Angus amp Robertson 1979 ISBN 0207142645 Thommo Jeff Thomson the world s fastest bowler tells his own story to David Frith London Angus amp Robertson 1980 ISBN 0207140340 Rothmans Presents 100 Years England v Australia the complete history of the Ashes with Doug Ibbotson and Ralph Dellor Aylesbury Rothmans Publications 1982 ISBN 0907574033 The Slow Men London Allen amp Unwin 1984 ISBN 0047960698 Cricket s Golden Summer paintings in a garden by Gerry Wright with a commentary by David Frith London Pavilion 1985 ISBN 090751667X England v Australia Test match Records 1877 1985 Edited by David Frith London Willow 1986 ISBN 0002181983 Pageant of Cricket London Macmillan 1987 ISBN 0333451775 Guildford jubilee 1938 1988 fifty years of county cricket Guildford Guildford C C 1988 By His Own Hand A Study of Cricket s Suicides London Stanley Paul 1991 ISBN 0091746876 Stoddy s mission the First Great Test Series 1894 1895 Harpenden Queen Anne Press 1994 ISBN 1852915617 Test match Year 1996 97 Edited by David Frith London Penguin Books 1997 ISBN 0140264493 Caught England Bowled Australia a cricket slave s complex story London Eva Press 1997 ISBN 0953121100 The Trailblazers The First English Cricket Tour of Australia 1861 62 Childrey Boundary Books 1999 ISBN 0952207095 Silence of the Heart cricket suicides foreword by Mike Brearley Edinburgh Mainstream 2001 ISBN 184018406X a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link 2011 Random House ISBN 1780573936 Bodyline Autopsy The Full Story of the Most Sensational Test Cricket Series England v Australia 1932 3 London Aurum Press 2002 ISBN 1854108964 The Ross Gregory Story Melbourne Lothian Books 2003 ISBN 0734405987 Battle for The Ashes London Ebury Press 2005 ISBN 0091910846 The Battle Renewed The Ashes Regained 2006 2007 Sydney Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2007 ISBN 978 0733320828 Inside Story Unlocking Australian Cricket s Archives with Gideon Haigh Sydney News Custom Publishing 2007 ISBN 978 1921116001 The David Frith Archive A Detailed Catalogue of the Cricket Library and Memorabilia Collection of David Frith Limited ed of 75 copies Childrey Boundary Books 2009 Frith on Cricket Ilkley Great Northern Books 2010 ISBN 978 1905080724 Cricket s Collectors Limited ed of 150 copies Godalming Cricket Memorabilia Society 2012 Guildford s Cricket Story Celebrating 75 Years of the Woodbridge Road County Cricket Festival and much besides Guildford Guildford C C 2013 Frith s Encounters Hove Von Krumm Publishing 2014 ISBN 978 0956732125 Stoddy England s Finest Sportsman Hove Von Krumm Publishing 2015 ISBN 978 0 9567321 3 2 Archie Jackson cricket s tragic genius Melbourne Slattery Media Group 2020 References edit Cricinfo index of articles by Frith Ashes 2019 Interview Cricket historian and writer David Frith with Jim Maxwell ABC Radio Retrieved 17 December 2019 David Frith Caught England bowled Australia A cricket slave s complex story p66 Eva Press 1997 David Frith Caught England bowled Australia A cricket slave s complex story p183 Eva Press 1997 Wisden ex editor says why he ate his words after 83 win DNA India 25 June 2008 Retrieved 22 September 2021 When an editor ate his words ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 22 September 2021 Parkinson Justin 8 December 2013 Close of play for cricket s film show BBC News Retrieved 30 September 2023 a b Cricket Web s Book of The Decade review of Bodyline AutopsyExternal links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to David Frith Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Frith amp oldid 1200617354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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