January21 W.G. Grace – A Footnote to History by: Martin Chandler Rosenwater on, quite literally, WG’s legacy
January21 The Celebrated Goldman Sale by: Martin Chandler Rosenwater on, for by no means the only time, a noted collector of cricketana
January21 Thomas Verity, Architect of Lord’s Pavilion by: Martin Chandler Rosenwater on a 19th century architect with a cricketing connection
January14 More to a Life than Cricket by: Martin Chandler This is an unusual title from Australia, and one well worth investing in
January14 Of Spins, Sixes and Surprises by: Martin Chandler Back to India this week, and a title that was released in the lead up the recent World Cup
January07 From Lord’s to the Fjords by: Martin Chandler ‘Do they play cricket in Iceland?’ is a very good question, and one that is answered in the affirmative in this new book from Kit Harris
January07 Silver in the Golden Age by: Martin Chandler Harry Donnan was not one of Australia’s greatest players of the ‘Golden Age’, but the story of his life still makes for an interesting read
December31 Balls To Fly by: Martin Chandler Ricky Ellcock may not be the best remembered English cricketer of the 1980s, but no one who reads this autobiography will forget his story
December31 The Grand Match by: Martin Chandler With this one we go back a few years, both in terms of publication date and content
December24 Son of Grace by: Martin Chandler At long last a full biography of Sir Frank Worrell has arrived – has it been worth the long wait?