Cricket has always been a rich source of material for biographers. In this section, you'll find a vast range of cricket books of biography and autobiography; from the greats such as Grace and Bradman to more obscure players and and personalities from cricket history. Search by cricket book title or use the the Search box above to find a specific name.
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The remarkable story of the Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire match of 1932 in which Hedley Verity took his world-record figures, forming a moving and richly detailed portrait of the cricketer's life and career,
£7.00
Arthur Mailey (1886-1967) spanned a generation of Australian cricket, playing against Victor Trumper and Donald Bradman. He was a leg-break and googly bowler in 21 Test matches for Australia between 1921
£20.00
Illustrated profiles of a hundred of the best to have stood in the middle of top-flight cricket in England. 8vo. 128pp. Paperback. Very good condition.
£8.00
Biography of the Indian Cricketing great DB Deodhar, who in the 1980's had the regional trophy named in his honour. 'Deluxe' Limited editon. 8vo. 80pp. including photos. Very good in dust wrapper. Numbered
£40.00
The story of Jim Laker's extraordinary bowling feat against the Australians during the Old Trafford Test match of 1953. 8vo. 223pp. 16 plates. Dust-wrapper, very good. Ink inscription to fly-leaf.
£5.00
Autobiography by the multi-talented mid-20th century sportsman who played cricket for South Africa and rugby union for England. 8vo. 199pp. Paperback. Very good condition. Nicely signed by the author
£15.00
Light-hearted cricket autobiography of Fleet Street writer and cricketer "Crusoe" Robertson-Glasgow. Born in Scotland, played for Oxford, Somerset and England. 8vo. 206pp. Frontispiece, 8 pages of photographs.
£10.00
Reminiscences of the cricket journalist, George Brooking, with much on Lancashire and South African cricket. Paperback. 8vo. 156pp. A few illus. in the text, mainly portraits. Illustrated card covers.
£24.00
Reminiscences of Kent cricket reaching back to the pre-WW1 era. Small 8vo. 81pp. Original printed boards with a couple of small marks to front. A very good copy.
£9.00
Written only months before his death in 1980, the playwright Ben Travers looks back on a lifetime following cricket, from watching WG bat and Jessop's heroic innings at the Oval in 1902 through Bradman
£9.00
Cricket book, subtitled "Every fact you ever wanted to know about the Don, and many you had never imagined". Paperback. 8vo. 336pp. Very good condition. Signed by the author to title-page (not dedicated).
£10.00
An appreciation of the well-known journalist and cricket collector. Paperback. 8vo. 91pp. Limited edition 78/200. Very good copy.
£12.00
Biography of the Surrey, Essex and England cricketer of the Victorian era. From the ACS Lives in Cricket series. Paperback. 1st edition. A fine copy.
£12.00
Post-career cricket autobiography of the Lancashire and England opener. 8vo. 305pp. Dust-wrapper, very good.
£5.00
Autobiography of the great Kent and England wicketkeeper. 1st edition. 8vo. 224pp. No dust-wrapper. Original green boards. A good copy.
£4.00
Magazine-style souvenir publication sharing illustrated tributes to the legendary Indian cricket journalist AFS Talyarkhan, affectionately known as 'Bobby', commemorating his fifty years of broadcasting
£48.00
Autobiography of the great Indian Test cricketer and captain. First edition. 8vo. 159pp. No dust-wrapper. Very good condition.
£12.00
"The Alderman" was Brian Johnson's name for Don Mosey when they worked together in the TMS commentary box in the late 1970s and 80s. Mosey (1924-99) was a versatile sports journalist in both print and
£4.00
An illustrated report on two years of Test cricket up to the 1999/2000 winter tour of South Africa, including the author's forthright views on his experiences as captain, why he lost the job and his dual
£9.00
Biography of the Lancashire and England cricketer of the Victorian era. From the ACS Lives in Cricket series. Paperback. 1st edition. A fine copy.
£12.00
Biography of the great Kent cricketer and some of his contemporaries. First edition.Small 8vo. 224pp. Dust-wrapper, very good.
£5.00
Autobiography of the great Nottinghamshire and England bowler whose long cricket career began in 1863, Shaw organised and participated in many of the early English tours to Australia. Also with a statistical
£48.00
Biography of the South African test cricketer and administrator.With a foreword by Nelson Mandela. Large 8vo. Paperback. 450pp. Illus. Very good condition.
£8.00
Biography of the South African test cricketer and administrator. With a foreword by Nelson Mandela. Large 8vo. Paperback. 450pp. Illus. Covers are lightly rubbed. From the collection of the sportswriter
£18.00
Cricket biography of the Pakistani opening batsman who played in the historic Oval Test of 1954, when Pakistan beat England and so achieved their first Test victory. 8vo. 284pp. Dust-wrapper, very good.
£20.00
Cricket autobiography of the great Pakistani all-rounder, born and raised in Lahore, schooled at RGS Worcester, then Keble College, Oxford where he captained the University team. He played briefly for
£4.00
Autobiography of the high scoring Australian left-hander and captain. 8vo. 230pp. 16 plates. Fly-leaf removed. Dust-wrapper, very good.
£5.00
Allan Lamb was a great batsman and an entertainer. With over 4600 Test runs, including 14 Test hundreds for England and over 100 one-day international appearances, he was one of the most successful
£12.00
Biography of the Glamorgan cricketer of the 1940s and 1950s. From the ACS Lives in Cricket series. Paperback. 1st edition. Very good.
£12.00
"On Saturday, 20th May 1911, at Hove, E. B. [Edwin Boaler] Alletson, batting for Notts against Sussex, scored 189 in 90 minutes; he made the last 142 of his runs in 40 minutes. This is the most remarkable
£85.00
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