February16 Young Vic by: Martin Chandler For the many who, 110 years after his death, remain fascinated by the legend of Victor Trumper this one is an essential purchase
February16 The Dream That Died: Gwilym Rowland and Welsh Cricket by: Martin Chandler The latest book in the ACS Cricket Witness series is, it seems, well worth investing in
February09 It’s not Banter it’s Racism by: Martin Chandler This one is undoubtedly an important book, but is it a good one?
February09 ‘Lancashire Play a Pretty Good Uphill Game’ by: Martin Chandler The fourth monograph in Red Rose Books’ Notable Lancashire Victories in 19th Century Cricket series seems, unsurprisingly, to have gone down pretty well here
February09 A Mismatch at Haverford by: Martin Chandler For those interested in the subject of Philadelphian cricket during the ‘Golden Age’ this one will hit the spot
February02 Fearless by: Martin Chandler Another week, and another autobiography from a member of India’s 1983 World Cup winning side
February02 Hampshire’s Naval Cricketers by: Martin Chandler One for the committed cricket tragic, and probably only one with an interest in Hampshire, but this is a fascinating piece of research
February02 An Unexpected Call-Up by: Archie Mac An excellent monograph reviewed by The Mac, complete with a wonderful story about how it came to be written
January26 Stumped by: Martin Chandler This new book amounts to a combined autobiography and biography of India’s wicketkeeper of the late 1970s and early 1980s
January26 Treasures of Victor Trumper by: Archie Mac For those who read Martin’s review The Mac has taken a look at this delightful little book on the subject of what might one day be termed ‘Trumperana’