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Frederick Samuel Ashley-Cooper (born c. 22 March 1877 in Bermondsey, London; died 31 January 1932 in Milford, near Godalming, Surrey) was a cricket historian and statistician. According to ''Wisden'', Ashley-Cooper wrote "103 books and pamphlets on the game ... besides a very large amount of matter including 40,000 biographical or obituary notices".〔Quoted in E.W. Swanton, ''Follow On'', Collins, London, 1977, p. 207.〕 Frail and short-sighted, he never played cricket, and seldom watched, but his "total involvement in the game almost precluded every other interest".〔Swanton, p. 207.〕 His most notable works were: * ''Cricket Magazine'' (1900) reproducing notices of known matches played 1742 to 1751 * ''Sussex Cricket and Cricketers'' (1901) * ''Curiosities of First-Class Cricket 1730-1901'' (1901) * ''Nottinghamshire Cricket and Cricketers'' (1923) * ''The Hambledon Cricket Chronicle 1772-1796'' (1924) * ''Cricket Highways and Byways'' (1927) (essays) * ''Kent Cricket Matches 1719-1880'' (1929) ==See also== * Variations in first-class cricket statistics 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「F. S. Ashley-Cooper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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