August29 County Players in Furness by: Martin Chandler As he always does our resident Lancastrian has snaffled our copy of the latest offering Red Rose Books. Is it up to the publisher’s usual standard?
August22 George Macaulay: The Road to Sullom Voe by: Martin Chandler The ACS have published an absolute belter here – we do hope that they have printed enough copies to go round!
August22 Do They Play Cricket in Ireland? by: Martin Chandler The literature of the game has been lacking a book on the rise of cricket in Ireland for some time, but the wait is now over
August22 An Appreciation of Jack Phillipps by: Martin Chandler David Battersby’s latest monograph has a somewhat left field but nonetheless interesting subject, rather like all the others in fact
August15 Somerset in Print by: Martin Chandler This week the counties in print series goes west, to Somerset, a county well served by fine writers
August15 150: A Celebration by: Martin Chandler Books that celebrate anniversaries are not always as good as they should be, but this recent one from South Australia certainly is
August15 Tales From The Front Line by: Martin Chandler Nottinghamshire seamer Luke Fletcher has had a long career, and last year published what Martin clearly found to be an entertaining memoir
August08 The Colours of Cricket by: Martin Chandler For those who esteem pictorial content over narrative, and even for those who don’t, the latest cricket book from Pitch is a real treat
August08 Twice Upon A Time by: Martin Chandler Cricket tragics like an anniversary, and this year is the fiftieth of India’s first series wins in the Caribbean and in England
August08 Not The Spin [Issue 9] by: Martin Chandler The Lancashire Action Group’s fanzine has just reached its ninth issue. Is this one up the same high standard as the previous eight?