April03 10th Wicket First Class Cricket Record Partnership 307 Runs by: Martin Chandler For those interested in records set many years ago, this little collector’s item will prove an interesting purchase
April03 The Sawdust House by: Archie Mac Boxing this week from the Mac, and a work from an interesting and unusual genre, narrative nonfiction
April03 Cricket in the First World War: Play Up and Play the Game! by: Martin Chandler Not the first recent book on the game and The Great War, but this is certainly one of the best
March27 Cricket and Contemporary Society in Britain: Crisis and Continuity by: Martin Chandler A rather different kind of book for Martin this week but, it would seem, one that is a rewarding read
March27 Harold Larwood by: Martin Chandler You can’t read a good story too often seems to be Martin’s verdict on this one
March20 The Night was a Bright Moonlight and I Could See a Man Quite Plain by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler A new book from Gideon Haigh is always going to be worth reading, and this one is no different
March20 The Australians In South Wales, 1902, 1905 and 1909 by: Martin Chandler It’s back to South Wales for this new monograph from David Battersby, and to the ‘Golden Age’, an era of the game that is always worth revisiting
March13 David Rayvern Allen: A Man of Many Parts by: Martin Chandler Ten weeks into 2022, and we have our first five star book of the year
March13 County Cricket Matters (Issue 10) by: Martin Chandler County Cricket Matters is 10 issues old this week, and still essential reading for cricket lovers
March13 Martin Horton’s New Zealand Cricket Coaching Bulletins by: Martin Chandler The subject matter of this monograph is unusual, and pretty obscure, but nonetheless will be of interest to all cricketing bibliophiles