December08 Beyond Boundaries by: Martin Chandler This one is an interesting autobiography from one of India’s 1983 World Cup winners
December08 The First Scottish Cricket Union 1879-1883 by: Martin Chandler National cricketing organisations are by no means always successful, and the Scottish Cricket Union is a good example
December01 The Cricketing Dickens by: Martin Chandler Its a look at Charles Dickens and his cricketing links once again with this one, which illustrates that on an interesting subject there is always more to be said
December01 Small Town, Big Dreams by: Martin Chandler First formed as long ago as 1832 Barnard Castle Cricket Club certainly warranted a history, and what a good one it is
December01 The Bird O’ Freedom by: Archie Mac A second look at The Bird O’Freedom, an unusual book that The Mac clearly enjoyed as much as Martin did
December01 Thanks for the Memories by: Martin Chandler 150 years and counting – what better reason could there be for a history of this Warwickshire village club?
November24 Les Jackson and Cliff Gladwin: Masters of their Craft by: Martin Chandler With this title the ACS Lives in Cricket series reaches 61, with no let up in quality
November24 In the Shadow of the Trumper Pavilion by: Martin Chandler The appeal of Victor Trumper is timeless, and publications like this one will ensure that doesn’t change
November24 Harry Donnan – Silver in The Golden Age by: Archie Mac We had a review of this one from an English perspective earlier this year but now the acid test – what does Archie Mac think?
November17 Blood on the Tracks by: Martin Chandler With two five star books from the same publisher in successive weeks choosing Christmas gifts for cricket lovers will be very easy this year