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December05

The Ashes in Print – Part 2

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After last week’s look at the earliest Ashes books we move on to the interwar period and examine the written archive that exists.

November28

The Ashes in Print – Part 1

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Ashes series have more literature dedicated to their history then any other international contest in the world. Over the coming weeks we will review the Ashes tour books. We start with 1882 to 1914

November21

A Long Half Hour

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Although it has been a while since Stephen Chalke’s last book appeared it seems from Martin’s review that, like Sachin Tendulkar’s batting, his writing is as good as ever.

October25

The Hand That Bowled Bradman

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This, and “Brightly Fades The Don”, are two of my favourite cricket book titles. “Brightly Fades The Don” is considered a classic – let us see what Archie thought of “The Hand That Bowled Bradman”.

October18

The Victory Tests

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An important new book by Mark Rowe has just been published. Martin and David have both been reading it and, it seems, they were not disappointed.

October11

My Cricket Companion

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This week Martin looks at a book published last year in Alec Stewart’s name. It’s fair to say he wasn’t overly impressed, but did see some merit in it.