I believe this book has appeared in an edition of as many as five hundred copies, so collecting badges with a cricketing theme can’t be that obscure a hobby
This week we have our twelfth five star book, and the fourth from the same small independent publisher, Fairfield Books. There is also an extract in the Features section
This week we have a guest review from Gulu Ezekiel, who has been reading the latest book from a man whose writings were doubtless part of the reason for his taking up journalism as a career
One of cricket’s traditions is that all the game’s institutions have to have their histories chronicled in book form. This week David reviews the story of Test Match Special
Coffee table books on any subject have a tendency to be disappointing, so it seems that is not the right category in which to place the latest book to bear the MCC logo.
After 150 years Wisden now has an Indian cousin, but it seems as if the team that put it together have some work to do if it is to create a lasting impression.
There has been a steady flow of titles on the Ashes appearing in the last few months, but it seems as if Martin has found one that stands out from the crowd.
The seminal anthology of the work of one of one of the game’s best known writers has recently been re-released, together with a companion volume. This week David reviews both books.