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July14

The 48

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This book may be the last one to be published on the subject of cricketing casualties in the Great War, and if so it was certainly worth waiting for

July07

Harry’s Mission

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Every now and again cricket and baseball come together, and the latest limited edition from Red Rose Books looks back almost 150 years to one such occasion

June23

Shantry’s Match

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Some books should be purchased for reasons other than the quality of the writing they contain. This is one of them, but as Martin explains it has the added bonus of being an excellent read

June23

Geoffrey Clayton

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Size isn’t everything, and the first in a series of booklets from Max Books demonstrates that is as true for cricket literature as it is in many other fields of human endeavour

June16

Original Spin

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Despite being a cricket correspondent throughout it is more than thirty years now since Vic Marks last authored a book. It seems however that this autobiography was well worth waiting for