May30 Hampshire in Print by: Martin Chandler This week Martin takes a look at some, indeed probably most, of the books that have been published on the subject of Hampshire County Cricket Club
May30 Tommy Cook by: Martin Chandler This week we feature a new privately published book from Sussex, and one that seems from Martin’s review to be well worth investing in
May30 Reminiscences of Aberdeenshire Cricket by: Martin Chandler A South American history two weeks ago, a club in Australia last week, and now a club in Scotland – is Martin broadening his horizons?
May23 Gloucestershire in Print by: Martin Chandler It’s back to England for the blog this week, as it makes the short trip across the Bristol Channel from Glamorgan to Gloucestershire
May23 Frank Gillingham: Clerical Cricketer or Cricketing Clergyman by: Martin Chandler An Essex cleric, who was born in Japan and died in Monaco, is the subject of the latest biography in the ACS Lives in Cricket series
May23 Preserving The Tradition by: Martin Chandler This week Martin has reviewed a book on the subject of a season in Sydney Grade cricket a century ago – yes, we were surprised too
May16 Glamorgan in Print by: Martin Chandler Not so much a county in print this week as a country, Wales
May16 In A League Of Their Own by: Martin Chandler For anyone who has ever wondered whether they should invest in a cricket library, and if so what it should contain, this book provides many of the answers
May16 The Tale of the Scottish Dexter by: Martin Chandler Another week and another look at a Scotsman, albeit this time one who was captain of England
May09 Evita Burned Down Our Pavilion by: Martin Chandler This week we look away from the major centres of the Test playing nations, starting with what seems to be a cracking look at cricket in Latin America