April09 From Commons to Lord’s by: Martin Chandler This series of books looks back more than two hundred years, to the way the game was reported in the 18th century
April09 The Legend of Hobbs and Sutcliffe by: Martin Chandler This one has an excellent choice of subject matter, but is let down somewhat by its presentation
April02 Spirit of Cricket by: Martin Chandler Whilst waiting patiently for the release of Mike Brearley’s autobiography we finally get around to taking a look at his last book, from 2020
April02 A Triumverate of Test Cricketers by: Martin Chandler We’re off the beaten track again with this one, a small short run booklet from thirty years ago
March26 An Unexpected Call-Up by: Martin Chandler This one took a long time to arrive at Cricketweb Towers, but it was worth the wait
March26 Mr Wooller’s Legacy: A History of Cricket at Colwyn Bay and in Denbighshire by: Martin Chandler Another recommended ACS title this week, this one from their ‘Cricket Witness’ series
March19 All-India and Down Under: Peace, Partition and the Game of Cricket by: Martin Chandler It’s back to the years immediately following the end of World War Two for this slice of cricketing history
March19 County Cricket Matters Issue 14 by: Martin Chandler It’s CCM time again, and Issue fourteen is just as good as the previous thirteen
March12 A Guide to the Memorials of Cricketers by: Martin Chandler This is an unusual title from the ACS but, for anyone interested in its subject matter, well worth investing in
March12 Rockley Wilson: Remarkable Cricketer, Singular Man by: Martin Chandler Once again Martin has been delving into the back catalogue of the ACS Lives in Cricket series, and this time he has found a real gem