September15 The Tours of the Pakistan Eaglets to the United Kingdom in the 1950s and 1960s by: Martin Chandler It’s Eaglets time again, as David Battersby brings his readers up to speed with his latest discoveries on the subject of the various Pakistani touring sides that have borne that name
September08 Clyde Walcott: Statesman of West Indies Cricket by: Martin Chandler That of Clyde Walcott is a name that resonates down the generations and, thanks to Peter Mason, we now have a biography
September08 Gilbert L Jessop by: Martin Chandler Cricket museums are all worth supporting, and acquiring a copy of this one from Gloucestershire’s is an excellent use of your hard earned
September01 The Handsome and Extravagant George Bonnor by: Martin Chandler The ‘Golden Age’ of cricket ended well over a century ago, but still fascinates many, for all of whom this one is a ‘must read’
September01 Living the Dream by: Martin Chandler Is a life in cricket a life well lived? Unsurprisingly the answer to that one would seem to be a resounding “yes”
August25 61 For 1 by: Martin Chandler If you are a Worcestershire follower, or just interested in the stories of lesser known cricketers’ lives, this is a book you should invest in
August18 The Jewel in Derbyshire’s Crown by: Martin Chandler Everyone who is familiar with the Queen’s Park ground in Chesterfield will agree that its history merits a book, and this is it
August18 In Memory of Surrey Pride, Esq by: Martin Chandler A new project from Red Rose Books begins, and what an excellent idea it is
August11 Ernest Parker: Not a Love Story by: Martin Chandler It seems that the 60th book in the ACS ‘Lives in Cricket’ series is one of its very best
August11 You Can’t Hurry Us: A History of Cricket in Suffolk by: Martin Chandler Suffolk has never been a First Class county, but this history of cricket in the county is no less interesting for that