Famous Cricketers No 90 - Roy Edwin Marshall

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Keith A.P. Sandiford , is a Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Manitoba in Canada where he taught for more than 30 years before retiring in 1998. Born in Barbados in 1936, he has been a cricket addict all his life and has written numerous articles on the sport. He was honoured in 1992 by the Barbados Cricket Association for his contribution as one of the game’s leading historians. He was also awarded the prestigious Gold Crown of Merit by the Government of Barbados in 2004 for his contributions to education and community service. A prolific and wide-ranging author, his previous books include Great Britain and the Schleswig-Holstein Question 1848-64 (1975); Cricket and the Victorians (1994); with Dr Earle Newton, Combermere School and the Barbadian Society (1995); Cricket Nurseries of Colonial Barbados: The Elite Schools 1865-1966 (1998); CASSIUS: From Wharf Boy to Role Model - The Life and Times of an Extraordinary Barbadian (2001), At the Crease with Gary Sobers: His Partnerships in Test Cricket (2001); 25 Years of Pride and Industry: The Barbados Association of Winnipeg, Inc., 1977-2002 (2002); Impact of Caribbean Immigration on the Development of Manitoba 1950-2002 (2002); with Dr Arjun Tan, The Three Ws of West Indian Cricket: A Comparative Batting Analysis (2002); with Ray Goble, 25 Years of West Indies Cricket, 1928-2003 (2004); and with Sir Carlisle Burton, Cricket at Kensington 1895-2004 (2005). Roy Edwin Marshall is his eighth monograph in the “Famous Cricketers” Series. Keith is also a regular contributor to Cricket Lore and The Journal of the Cricket Society .

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