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- Q7608876 abstract "Template:ForStephen Chalke (born 1948 in Salisbury, Wiltshire) is an English author and publisher. In an article in the 2010 edition of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, he is identified as "an author, publisher and captain of the Winsley Third XI".He has two undergraduate degrees - one in Drama, English and Philosophy, the other in Mathematics - and a postgraduate degree in English Literature. He has taught in adult, further and higher education, but in the past twelve years has increasingly concentrated on writing and publishing. He works for the Open University.Through his private publishing firm Fairfield Books, he has written and published several highly acclaimed biographical and historical cricket books. His collaboration with the late Geoffrey Howard, At the Heart of English Cricket, won the 2002 Cricket Society Book of the Year Award, and he has twice won the Wisden Book of the Year award: in 2004 with No Coward Soul (his biography of Bob Appleyard, co-written with Derek Hodgson) and in 2008 with Tom Cartwright - The Flame Still Burns. In 2009 he won the National Sporting Club's Cricket Book of the Year with The Way It Was - Glimpses of English Cricket's Past, a collection of more than 100 articles written for The Wisden Cricketer, Wisden Cricket Monthly and The Times. The Way It Was won the 'Best Cricket Book' category of the 2009 British Sports Book Awards.In the 2010 edition of Wisden, he contributed a 10-page article on English cricket and the Second World War.".
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- Q7608876 comment "Template:ForStephen Chalke (born 1948 in Salisbury, Wiltshire) is an English author and publisher. In an article in the 2010 edition of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, he is identified as "an author, publisher and captain of the Winsley Third XI".He has two undergraduate degrees - one in Drama, English and Philosophy, the other in Mathematics - and a postgraduate degree in English Literature.".
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