May31 Kings of Cricket by: Martin Chandler In this post Martin revisits one of the earliest books of cricketing reminiscences, and the life and times of the man who wrote it
May24 Gerald Howat by: Martin Chandler This week we look at the work of Gerald Howat, a number of whose books should be in the library of any discerning bibliophile
May17 Jim Kilburn by: Martin Chandler In this post Martin looks at the work of a contemporary of Neville Cardus, from the other side of the Pennines
May10 Roy Webber by: Martin Chandler A contemporary of Irving Rosenwater and Rowland Bowen, Roy Webber was not such a colourful character, but remains a ‘person of interest’ as far as we bibliophiles are concerned
May09 Conrad Hunte by: Martin Chandler Had he lived Conrad Hunte would be celebrating his 88th birthday today. In this feature Martin tells the story of his life and times
May03 Bruce Harris – Bodyline Author by: Martin Chandler This week Martin tells the story of Bruce Harris, a journalist who wrote a number of tour books, starting with one on the famous 1932/33 Ashes series