May21 From Darkness Into Light by: Martin Chandler This outstanding book looks back to the crossroads cricket found itself at when peace returned in 1919
May21 A Corner of Every Foreign Field by: Martin Chandler This week Martin reviews a recent history of the game – does it add anything to the numerous previous books on that subject?
May14 No Picnic by: Martin Chandler This new book from the ACS goes back almost a century, to the first major tour of the sub-continent by an MCC team
May14 The Match That Started A Cricket Revolution by: Martin Chandler The latest release from Red Rose Books looks back 60 years to the first Gillette Cup match
May07 Gilly by: Martin Chandler It seems that some of us have been looking forward to this book for our entire lives – was it worth the wait?
May07 James ‘Jemmy’ Dean of Duncton by: Martin Chandler The latest booklet from the Sussex Cricket Museum is the story of one of the county’s stalwarts of the mid 19th century
April30 The Miracle Makers by: Martin Chandler This is the first tour book we have seen dealing with a series from the third decade of the twenty first century, and a notable release for that reason alone
April30 Michael Falcon: Norfolk’s Gentleman Cricketer by: Martin Chandler We go back more than a decade in the ACS Lives in Cricket series with this review, and the fifteenth volume of that fine sequence of books
April23 A Kentish Man by: Martin Chandler This book is the biography of a county stalwart of the 1950s and 1960s, and will appeal equally to Kentish Men and Men of Kent
April23 Looking Back and Reaching Forward by: Martin Chandler This recent book on the history of the Sydney Cricket Club is well up to its publisher’s usual high standards