June11 John Barton King, Cricket’s First and Greatest Swing Bowler by: Martin Chandler This year, as last, we have a book on the finest American cricketer of them all, Bart King
June04 On The Ashes by: Martin Chandler There are less than two weeks to go now, and this new collection of Gideon Haigh’s writing is the perfect accompaniment to the forthcoming Ashes series
June04 Beyond Cricket: A Life in Many Worlds by: Martin Chandler There remains one man alive who played a part in India’s first Test match victory, and this is his story
June04 Sachin: The Story of the World’s Greatest Batsman by: Martin Chandler Fifty is far too young for a man’s biography to hit a fourth edition, unless that man is Sachin Tendulkar
May28 Horace Snary: Resolute Rutlander by: Martin Chandler Who was Horace Snary will be the question asked by many, and Jonathan Farmer’s first book is a complete answer
May28 George Duckworth: Warrington’s Ambassador at Large by: Martin Chandler We are still with the ACS Lives in Cricket series with this one, but are going back to 2007
May21 From Darkness Into Light by: Martin Chandler This outstanding book looks back to the crossroads cricket found itself at when peace returned in 1919
May21 A Corner of Every Foreign Field by: Martin Chandler This week Martin reviews a recent history of the game – does it add anything to the numerous previous books on that subject?
May14 No Picnic by: Martin Chandler This new book from the ACS goes back almost a century, to the first major tour of the sub-continent by an MCC team
May14 The Match That Started A Cricket Revolution by: Martin Chandler The latest release from Red Rose Books looks back 60 years to the first Gillette Cup match