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April07

Boyhood Hero

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Two new books have emerged from the pen of Max Bonnell in as many months, and it seems this one is every bit as enjoyable as the last

April07

Heir To Adventure

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Heir to Adventure amounts to the autobiography of a man who captained Kent for a single summer and played one Test for England in 1921, which is the reason why we are reviewing a book with less than a page of cricket content

March31

Rescuing Don Bradman from Splendid Isolation

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It is more than seventy years since Don Bradman played his last Test innings, and approaching twenty years since his passing, but the interest in his remarkable batting record shows no sign of diminishing. This week Martin reviews the latest in a very long line of books published on the subject of ‘The Don’

March24

Wilf Slack, An Appreciation

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This week we are delighted to have a guest review from David Kelly who, more years ago than he cares to count, used to write occasionally for Rowland Bowen’s Cricket Quarterly