It's R290 at Exclusives, not cheap but not bad for a new hardcover.Hopefully a bit more reasonably priced than the last book I saw with "Empire" and "Cricket" in the title. :-)
i've got one of the issues. It was pretty niche and as Fred mentions above it seemed to end in the early 2000s, presumably for financial reasons.Same sort of idea except it was a book rather than a journal - ran to seven volumes in the late nineties and early noughties
Did you ever get a reply to this?Do any of you live in Surrey, preferably near Guildford? I have a hunch that there's something in the local record office of great significance to our understanding of the early history of cricket. (I'd elaborate, but it would take a while, and I'm operating on the assumption that the mystique is appealing.)
I doubt it's that one. Rob Steen tells us here that he covered the 1958/59 Ashes series. But he doesn't say for whom. The NLA archive suggests that it wasn't an Australian paper, and the standard British archives turn up nothing either.Not that I'm aware of Rodney - Padwick refers to The South Afriacn Cricketer, one edition of which appeared in 1959 and that was it till the 70s, so that would have been out before Over to me was published