If you liked East Plays West by Stephen Wagg, start with Cricket and national identity in the postcolonial age (2005), Cricket and globalization (2010), and Well, Brian (1977). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Cricket and national identity in the postcolonial age
2005 · 296 pages · Stephen Wagg · Same author
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Cricket and globalization
2010 · 299 pages · Chris Rumford, Stephen Wagg · Same author
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3
Well, Brian
1977 · Stephen Wagg · Same author
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Palgrave Handbook of Olympic Studies
2012 · 592 pages · Helen Jefferson Lenskyj, Stephen Wagg, H. Lenskyj, S. Wagg · Same author
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British Football and Social Exclusion (Sport in the Global Society)
2002 · 288 pages · Stephen Wagg · Same author
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Because I tell a joke or two
Stephen Wagg · Same author
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British football and social change
1992 · 258 pages · Stephen Wagg · Same author
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Key concepts in sports studies
2003 · 224 pages · Stephen Wagg, Belinda Wheaton, Helen Pussard, Andrew Thornton, Paul Norcross · Same author
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Thatcher's Grandchildren?
2014 · 327 pages · Stephen Wagg · Same author
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The social faces of humour
2019 · 357 pages · George E. C. Paton, Chris Powell, Stephen Wagg · Same author
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British Football and Social Exclusion (Sport in the Global Society, 34)
2002 · 284 pages · Stephen Wagg · Same author
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The football world
1984 · 252 pages · Stephen Wagg · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after East Plays West?
BookOrb recommends Cricket and national identity in the postcolonial age (2005), Cricket and globalization (2010), Well, Brian (1977), Palgrave Handbook of Olympic Studies (2012), and British Football and Social Exclusion (Sport in the Global Society) (2002).
Are there books like East Plays West?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for East Plays West.
Who wrote East Plays West?
East Plays West is by Stephen Wagg.