Somerset’s Henry Stanley was a product of cricket’s ‘Golden Age’, albeit one some way from the front rank of amateur batsmen. Barry Phillips’ book painstakingly reconstructs his life, and tells a very Victorian story
After his previous features on Geoff and John Martin looks at the Edrich family for a third time, on this occasion profiling Bill, of Middlesex and England
This one is an unusual and perhaps even off the wall look at links between Australian cricket and the wool industry, but the author is Gideon Haigh, so it works very well
Here we take one of our regular looks at what is going on outside the mainstream of cricket literature and, like so many others, find a booklet that is a worthy addition to the literature of the game