November03 The Cricketers of 1945: Rising from the Ashes of World War Two by: Martin Chandler This title looks back 79 years, and describes how the game emerged after the Second World War
November03 Victor Trumper at the Sydney Cricket Ground by: Martin Chandler Once again 2024 sees a new publication to mark the anniversary of the birth of Victor Trumper, the 147th
October27 One Hell of a Life by: Martin Chandler A new book from Stephen Chalke is always something to celebrate, and this one is no exception
October20 Charlie Macartney: Mayhem and Artistry by: Martin Chandler This is a book strictly for those with deep pockets but, it would seem, well worth reading as well as being a thing of beauty
October13 Barnes, Taylor & A Playboy by: Martin Chandler No aficionado of the ‘Golden age’ should overlook this look at the tour that brought that famous cricketing era to a close
October06 ‘Nash surpasses the ordinary “hat trick”’ by: Martin Chandler After our disappointing summer supporters of the Red Rose can at least turn to nostalgia like this to ease the pain
October06 Rony Stanyforth – England’s Least Known Captain? by: Martin Chandler In this feature Martin takes a look at the life of a man who led England four times, but is seldom remembered
September29 Trumper v Faulkner by: Martin Chandler Rick Smith’s latest book is one for those interested in the ‘Golden Age’ and the history of Test series involving Australia and South Africa
September29 Lancashire County Cricket Records 1865-1908 by: Martin Chandler For those of us feeling less than happy about Lancashire’s relegation yesterday this slice of nostalgia will provide a welcome antidote
September22 Fab Five: The Padavas of India’s Batting by: Martin Chandler This new book from the sub-continent examines legends, ancient and modern