- Format: Hardback - Number Of Pages: 288 pages
- Dimensions: 202 x 256 x 30mm - 1,379.98g
- Publication date: 07 Nov 2013
- Publisher: Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
- Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
- Language: English
In 1814 Thomas Lord founded what has become the world's most celebrated cricket ground. To mark the 200th anniversary of moving to its famous London home, this book paints a new portrait of its colourful evolution. Delving into the private vaults at Lord's, the story draws on the fantastic array of original treasures belonging to MCC. From W.G. Grace to Brian Lara, Thomas Lord to Sachin Tendulkar, this fresh approach draws out the highlights to capture the atmosphere within the hallowed walls. For cricket fan or would-be visitor, A Portrait of Lord's introduces cricket's fascinating links to art and architecture, empire and class, spirit and soci- ety, connecting the club, ground and game to the wider world. Written by MCC curator Adam Chadwick, it is the first book on the Lord's collections for 25 years. It contains fresh photography of a wealth of recent acquisitions and commissions, enhanced by new research as well as contributions by Andrew Strauss, Andy Flower, Glenn McGrath, Angus Fraser and Nick Compton, who each provide a personal reflection on Lord's. The Foreword is by Nasser Hussain.