December01 Small Town, Big Dreams by: Martin Chandler First formed as long ago as 1832 Barnard Castle Cricket Club certainly warranted a history, and what a good one it is
December01 Thanks for the Memories by: Martin Chandler 150 years and counting – what better reason could there be for a history of this Warwickshire village club?
November24 Les Jackson and Cliff Gladwin: Masters of their Craft by: Martin Chandler With this title the ACS Lives in Cricket series reaches 61, with no let up in quality
November24 In the Shadow of the Trumper Pavilion by: Martin Chandler The appeal of Victor Trumper is timeless, and publications like this one will ensure that doesn’t change
November17 Blood on the Tracks by: Martin Chandler With two five star books from the same publisher in successive weeks choosing Christmas gifts for cricket lovers will be very easy this year
November17 ‘Shore Whipped In’ – A Jobbing Professional by: Martin Chandler Nottinghamshire, Lancashire and Norfolk all feature in this interesting little biography from the pen of Stephen Musk
November17 ‘A most gamely contested match …’ by: Martin Chandler This is an account of a Roses success for Lancashire, so will go down well to the west of the Pennines
November10 A Striking Summer by: Martin Chandler This one takes you back almost a century, and provides a remarkable account of a historic summer
November10 Cricket, the Philadelphia Story – Ranjitsinhji’s XI of 1899 by: Martin Chandler This one is an account of a long forgotten minor tour, but it is an interesting read nonetheless
November03 The Cricketers of 1945: Rising from the Ashes of World War Two by: Martin Chandler This title looks back 79 years, and describes how the game emerged after the Second World War