September08 Clyde Walcott: Statesman of West Indies Cricket by: Martin Chandler That of Clyde Walcott is a name that resonates down the generations and, thanks to Peter Mason, we now have a biography
September08 Gilbert L Jessop by: Martin Chandler Cricket museums are all worth supporting, and acquiring a copy of this one from Gloucestershire’s is an excellent use of your hard earned
September01 The Handsome and Extravagant George Bonnor by: Martin Chandler The ‘Golden Age’ of cricket ended well over a century ago, but still fascinates many, for all of whom this one is a ‘must read’
September01 Living the Dream by: Martin Chandler Is a life in cricket a life well lived? Unsurprisingly the answer to that one would seem to be a resounding “yes”
August25 61 For 1 by: Martin Chandler If you are a Worcestershire follower, or just interested in the stories of lesser known cricketers’ lives, this is a book you should invest in
August25 The Quest For The Happy Warrior by: Martin Chandler Collecting anything needs patience, as the story of Martin’s twenty year pursuit of Collie Smith’s biography demonstrates
August18 The Jewel in Derbyshire’s Crown by: Martin Chandler Everyone who is familiar with the Queen’s Park ground in Chesterfield will agree that its history merits a book, and this is it
August18 In Memory of Surrey Pride, Esq by: Martin Chandler A new project from Red Rose Books begins, and what an excellent idea it is
August11 Ernest Parker: Not a Love Story by: Martin Chandler It seems that the 60th book in the ACS ‘Lives in Cricket’ series is one of its very best
August11 You Can’t Hurry Us: A History of Cricket in Suffolk by: Martin Chandler Suffolk has never been a First Class county, but this history of cricket in the county is no less interesting for that