July27 Around the World in 40 Years by: Martin Chandler Former Warwickshire opener Andy Moles never played for England, but his lfe story is still a fascinating one
July27 Non-Muslim Cricketers of Karachi by: Martin Chandler There aren’t too many cricket books published in Pakistan, which makes this one all the more welcome
July20 Trumper across the Tasman by: Martin Chandler This one is, most definitely, a bibliographical rip snorter
July20 Arlott, Rice and Richards by: Martin Chandler Nostalgia is a wonderful thing and, particularly for those of us of a certain age, this one is absolutely dripping with it
July13 Victory in Australia by: Martin Chandler Which of the sports writing awards will this one win next year, or will it be a clean sweep of all of them?
July13 From Macdonaldtown To Lords: The Erratic Sad Emery by: Martin Chandler We go back to the years immediately before the Great War with this one, a biography of a seldom remembered Australian leg spinner
July06 New Books – An Overview for July 2025 by: Martin Chandler It has been a good year for new books so far, and it would appear that there is plenty to look forward to yet
July06 Ten Drunks and a Parson by: Martin Chandler This biography takes its reader back to Victorian times and is the story of the life of one of Yorkshire’s more interesting characters
July06 Carnage at Twilight by: Martin Chandler A new monograph from Stephen Musk and Red Rose Books tells the story of one of Bart King’s great days
June29 The Art of Batting by: Martin Chandler Jarrod Kimber’s work is always worth reading, and his latest book is no exception