chasingthedon
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Leave it to me - the great man needs a champion I feel.I didn't know there'd been an Alan Ross anthology, will have to seek that one out. I'm sure a review would be welcome!
Leave it to me - the great man needs a champion I feel.I didn't know there'd been an Alan Ross anthology, will have to seek that one out. I'm sure a review would be welcome!
Yeah, more expensive than I'd hoped. I wouldn't have paid much more.That's about £30, not dirt cheap but I've seen worse in second-hand shops here. I do wonder if dealers want to shift their stock sometimes. Patrick Eagar is the son of the onetime Hampshire captain Desmond, I'm not sure if he's still active but cricket books in the 70s and 80s were full of his work.
Nah, dodgy paperback from 1977, unfortunately.The Davo book, in its genuine first edition (as opposed to the crappy SBC edition) with a nice dust jacket is pretty scarce (I won't say valuable because ebay has totally shafted the market for that sort of book)
who had one of the great collections of cricket books - sold at auction just before the recession hit - some eye-watering prices fetchedThat's about £30, not dirt cheap but I've seen worse in second-hand shops here. I do wonder if dealers want to shift their stock sometimes. Patrick Eagar is the son of the onetime Hampshire captain Desmond, I'm not sure if he's still active but cricket books in the 70s and 80s were full of his work.
Good question. I was told but didn't recognise the name.Who has written the one on McDonald?
I was told, some time ago, that someone called (I think) Nick Richardson was writing one - have always wondered about the suggestion that part of the reason that he stayed in England was a fraud investigation back in Aus - doubtless we will learn more!Good question. I was told but didn't recognise the name.
I was told, some time ago, that someone called (I think) Nick Richardson was writing one - have always wondered about the suggestion that part of the reason that he stayed in England was a fraud investigation back in Aus - doubtless we will learn more!
Naturally - put my name down for a copy of the limited edition!Thanks for jogging my memory. Nick Richardson is indeed the man and it is no doubt a reflection on me that I don't know his work. I'm looking forward to reading this.
I always thought that allegations of wrongdoing were what prompted McDonald to leave Tasmania - though why, I don't recall. Anyway, one to look forward to - although of course I urge you to buy Collins and McDonald as a set!
Don't ever remember him being considered for England. On form he would have been a certain starter in the late 20sThere were precedents of players who represented Eng and Aus before McDonald. Midwinter switched allegiance a few times. Does anyone know if McDonald would have been allowed to represent Eng at any time during his time there? Could have been an interesting opponent for us to contend with in any of the 26, 28 or 30 ashes. Could've helped Tate swing the 24 ashes series as well.
Look forward to both. Some great Aussie bios released in recent yearsSeveral months ago, I mentioned in a thread somewhere here that I was at work on a biography of Herbert Collins, Australia's captain from 1921 to 1926. It's very nearly finished, and I anticipate that it will be published some time around December/January (although no date is yet fixed). This one is being published by Ken Piesse's Cricket Books (publisher of Ric Sissons' book on CTB Turner). I'm told that, at about the same time, Ken will also be publishing a biography of Ted McDonald, the great fast bowler for Australia and Lancashire in the 1920s. So there are a couple of new Australian books in the works for those interested.
I'll say yes. It'd be my first time though.Autobiography of some bloke called Tendulkar being published by Hodder & Stoughton in November - anyone fancy reviewing it?
You'll get your reward in heavenI'll say yes. It'd be my first time though.
If I get it wrong though, there'll be hell to pay. From 1.2 billion people.You'll get your reward in heaven
No, that will be if you get it right.If I get it wrong though, there'll be hell to pay. From 1.2 billion people.