March13 Martin Horton’s New Zealand Cricket Coaching Bulletins by: Martin Chandler The subject matter of this monograph is unusual, and pretty obscure, but nonetheless will be of interest to all cricketing bibliophiles
March06 The Ashes: This Thing Can Be Done by: Martin Chandler There have been plenty of histories written of the most famous cricketing contest of all, but never one like this
March06 The Sussex Cricket Museum by: Martin Chandler The Sussex Cricket Museum is one of our favourite small publishers, and it has just produced an autobiography!
March06 Richard Gorton Barlow by: Martin Chandler Red Rose Books have just launched a new series of booklets and, unsurprisingly Martin made sure he was at the front of the queue
February27 The D’Artagnan of Australian Cricket by: Martin Chandler The third of the new ‘Cricketers in Print’ series has just been published, and it is a poignant one
February27 Cricketscapes by: Martin Chandler Cricketscapes is another title from the ACS that studies an aspect of the cricket’s history, but at the same time looks into the future
February20 Hugh Tayfield: The Elusive Genius by: Martin Chandler Unfortunately Martin can’t tell the whole of Hugh Tayfield’s story, but here is as much as he can find
February20 Last-Wicket Stand by: Martin Chandler If a cricket season is memorable enough to justify four books it can probably stretch to a fifth, and it would seem that 2019 is one such
February20 Cricket’s Four Epochs: How Cricket Reflects Civil Society by: Martin Chandler There is much more to the publishing activities of the ACS than its Lives in Cricket series, and this one is an excellent example
February13 George Thompson: A Very Useful Man by: Martin Chandler The ACS have just published the 56th book in their ‘Lives in Cricket’ series and it seems to be another good ‘un