December20 A Small Riot ….. by: Martin Chandler Tensions running high at the cricket is nothing new, as Red Rose Books’ latest monograph explains
December20 The Reminiscences of Pat Higgins 1921 by: Martin Chandler It’s back to Scotland with this one, and the second in a new series of historical writings
December13 James Southerton – The Man of Three Counties by: Martin Chandler In this review Martin looks at a new biography of one of England’s players in the first ever Test match
December13 Victor Trumper by: Martin Chandler Is it possible to have too many books on the subject of Victor Trumper? Not yet, would appear to be the answer to that one
December13 Johnny Briggs by: Martin Chandler Apparently Martin is a Lancashire supporter, although you’d never guess that from his choice of reading material ……..
December13 The Reminiscences of Robert Dunsmore 1926 by: Martin Chandler Scottish cricket history is not the most popular category of the game’s literature, but it may be that that is about to change
December06 Great Days in Lancashire Cricket – A Personal Journey by: Martin Chandler Martin tells us this is a wholly objective and unbiased review of a booklet which, it just so happens, is about Lancashire cricket
December06 A Voice From The Golden Age by: Martin Chandler This new biography may sound like an obscure one, but for anyone interested in the history of the game it is well worth a second look
November29 High Wide and Handsome: Ian Botham, the Story of a Very Special Year by: Nimish Dubey This week we have a guest review from Nimish Dubey, which we hope will be the first of many
November29 The Summer of Barry by: Martin Chandler Here we have a new publication on Barry Richards which, unsurprisingly, Martin seems to have much enjoyed