J: Some Forthcoming Publications – February 2014
The following books are due soon. Orders should be placed for them now. Approximate pricesare shown:
# | Item Listing | $ ¢ |
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189. | A Half-Forgotten Triumph – Martin Moseling et. al. (“The Story Of Kent’s Championship Title Of 1913”. Hard-back; 307 pages) | 45.00 |
190. | An Index To East Melbourne & Hawthorn-East Melbourne C.C. Annual Reports….1891 – 2011 – Craig Reece(Limited edition of 50 numbered copies. Card-covers; 50 pages) | 25.00 |
191. | A Portrait of Lords – 200 Years of Cricket History – Adam Chadwick (With “…. fresh photographs of a wealth of recent acquisitions enhanced by new research”. Hard-back; 288 pages; 245 illustrations, almost all in colour) | 75.00 |
192. | Ashes to Ashes – Gideon Haigh (“The story of the back-to-back series of 2013-2014”. Hard-back; 320 pages. Signed by the author) | 35.00 |
193. | Auckland Cricket 1901-1945: The Middle Years Jim Allnatt (The second in the series recording the history of Auckland cricket ‘focussing on the people involved, through photographs & pen-portraits’. Includes the full scorecards of every representative match along with a brief report. Soft-cover; 330 pages + index & introductory pages) | 75.00 |
194. | A Walk in the Park: Mornington Cricket Club 1863-2013 – Terry O’Keefe (Autographed by the author and also by Bryce McGain, the club’s only Test player. Large- format paper-back. 127 pages; profusely illustrated) | 35.00 |
195. | Batting For Berlin – Andre Leslie (“How one Aussie expat cricketer took on the German nation – and won!”. Paper-back; 160 pages) | 30.00 |
196. | Cricket In Cyberspace – David Ongley (“Selected works from the dongles web-site” which has been circulating musings on cricket for more than a decade. Paper-back; 253 pages) | 30.00 |
197. | First-Class Cricket Matches 1948 – (ed) Philip Bailey (The latest volume in the Cricket Statistician’s series. Full detailed scores of all first-class matchesplayed throughout the world in that year. Limited edition of 150 copies. Paper-back; 412 pages) | 60.00 |
198. | Frank Mitchell – Imperial Cricketer – Anthony Bradbury(No. 34 in the Cricket Statistician’s ‘Lives In Cricket’ series. Paper-back; 136 pages) | 35.00 |
199. | Squeezing the Orange – Henry Blofeld (Autobiography “stuffed to the gunwhales with delicious anecdotes’ which “brings his astonishingly colourful story bang up to date”. Hard-back; 368 pages) | 40.00 |
200. | The Art of Cricket 2014 – Christina Pierce (53 full-colour plates as well as information on the 18 cricket counties and international fixtures and some original photography by Christopher Bishop. Hard-back; 160 pages) | 45.00 |
201. | The Real Jeeves – Brian Halford (Tells the story of the Worcestershire all-rounder Percy Jeeves who died in the First World War and whose name has been immortalised by P.G. Wodehouse. Hard-back; 176 pages) | 40.00 |
202. | The Sky is the Limit – My Journey to The World Cup – Unmukt Chand (Autobiography of India’s captain in the 2012 Under 19 World Cup. Paper-back; 222 pages) and intensely engaging”. Paper-back; 222 pages). | 30.00 |
203. | Those Were the Days: A Yorkshire Boy’s Cricket Scrapbook – John White (‘Unique’ book which takes us from the author’s Yorkshire childhood – with much about NormanYardley’s life and career – & continues with a potted history of Yorkshire cricket illustrated with over 800 items from his collection. Large format paper-back; 242 pages) | 45.00 |