January21 In Pursuit of Irving Rosenwater’s Legacy by: Martin Chandler Collecting cricket books can be an expensive pursuit, but also a source of great satisfaction
January21 W.G. Grace – A Footnote to History by: Martin Chandler Rosenwater on, quite literally, WG’s legacy
January21 The Celebrated Goldman Sale by: Martin Chandler Rosenwater on, for by no means the only time, a noted collector of cricketana
January21 Thomas Verity, Architect of Lord’s Pavilion by: Martin Chandler Rosenwater on a 19th century architect with a cricketing connection
January14 More to a Life than Cricket by: Martin Chandler This is an unusual title from Australia, and one well worth investing in
January14 Of Spins, Sixes and Surprises by: Martin Chandler Back to India this week, and a title that was released in the lead up the recent World Cup
January07 From Lord’s to the Fjords by: Martin Chandler ‘Do they play cricket in Iceland?’ is a very good question, and one that is answered in the affirmative in this new book from Kit Harris
January07 Silver in the Golden Age by: Martin Chandler Harry Donnan was not one of Australia’s greatest players of the ‘Golden Age’, but the story of his life still makes for an interesting read
December31 New Books – An Overview for January 2024 by: Martin Chandler As Martin takes his usual end of year look around it seems like 2024 will be another interesting one for bibliophiles
December31 Balls To Fly by: Martin Chandler Ricky Ellcock may not be the best remembered English cricketer of the 1980s, but no one who reads this autobiography will forget his story