This week we go back to Edwardian times, and a largely forgotten man who nonetheless was a writerwho made some important early contributions to the literature of our great game
In this post Martin takes a look at one of the forgotten classics of cricket literature, and of the life of the professional cricketer whose only book it was
A couple of years ago Martin much enjoyed this one so, with interest in Neville Cardus still buoyant after last year’s acclaimed biography from Duncan Hamilton, he takes another look at a new and revised edition
This week Martin looks at an Indian periodical that shares its name with the best cricket magazine of them all and, to be fair, loses little in comparison to Rowland Bowen’s masterpiece
Tim Quelch has written a couple of interesting books in recent years, and completes his hat trick with this look back at the Sussex sporting scene of his boyhood