May15 The Life and Death of Andy Ducat by: Martin Chandler Its subject matter is a little way outside the mainstream of cricket literature, but this one is a credit to both author and publisher
May08 Elephant in the Stadium by: Martin Chandler This week Martin reviews a new book that, it seems, is required reading for all
May01 Field of Dreams by: Martin Chandler This week we review a book devoted to the subject of cricket in Sussex, and the stories of those who follow it
May01 Harold Gwyer Garnett by: Martin Chandler After an excursion to East Anglia three weeks ago it’s back to Lancashire for the latest release from Red Rose Books
April24 Wrist Assured by: Martin Chandler This week we have a new book from India, and one which Martin clearly much enjoyed
April24 An Index to Ayres’ Cricket Companions by: Martin Chandler Bibliophiles and researchers read on as, depending on your area of interest, this one may prove to be a very useful tool
April17 Fifteen Minutes of Fame by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler Martin and Archie couldn’t decide who would review the latest release from Cricketbooks.com.au, with the inevitable result
April17 Felix on Cricket by: Martin Chandler ‘Felix on the Bat’ was one of cricket’s first bestsellers, getting on for two hundred years ago, and this slim volume casts new light on its author
April10 Collector’s Eye by: Martin Chandler Just occasionally a very special book appears on the market, and this is certainly one of them
April10 Three Brothers From Brandon by: Martin Chandler Much interesting cricket has been played outside the First Class arena by some fascinating people, as the latest monograph from Red Rose Books clearly demonstrates