April30 The Miracle Makers by: Martin Chandler This is the first tour book we have seen dealing with a series from the third decade of the twenty first century, and a notable release for that reason alone
April30 Michael Falcon: Norfolk’s Gentleman Cricketer by: Martin Chandler We go back more than a decade in the ACS Lives in Cricket series with this review, and the fifteenth volume of that fine sequence of books
April23 A Kentish Man by: Martin Chandler This book is the biography of a county stalwart of the 1950s and 1960s, and will appeal equally to Kentish Men and Men of Kent
April23 Looking Back and Reaching Forward by: Martin Chandler This recent book on the history of the Sydney Cricket Club is well up to its publisher’s usual high standards
April23 ‘The Utmost Sangfroid’ by: Martin Chandler The subject matter of this one is perhaps a little obscure, but will certainly appeal to enough cricket lovers to sell out very soon
April16 Disappearing World by: Martin Chandler English county cricket is a wonderful spectacle, and here we have a fitting celebration of it
April16 A Bibliography of Neville Cardus by: Martin Chandler The name Neville Cardus continues to resonate with cricket lovers the world over, and now we have a definitive record of his oeuvre
April09 From Commons to Lord’s by: Martin Chandler This series of books looks back more than two hundred years, to the way the game was reported in the 18th century
April09 The Legend of Hobbs and Sutcliffe by: Martin Chandler This one has an excellent choice of subject matter, but is let down somewhat by its presentation
April02 Spirit of Cricket by: Martin Chandler Whilst waiting patiently for the release of Mike Brearley’s autobiography we finally get around to taking a look at his last book, from 2020