Martin Chandler - ARTICLES

March10

Too Fond of Winning

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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

February17

Ebley Street Boys

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In recent months we have had a succession of quality biographical books from Australian historians, a trend that Max Bonnell continues with this one

February17

A Cuckfield Life

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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

February10

George Brown

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Some biographies of long forgotten cricketers disappoint, but Michael Stimpson’s account of the life and times of George Brown is not one of them