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Twenty-six humorous cricket types with illustrations for each. Paperback. 8vo. 52pp. Very good.
£12.00
Acclaimed cricket novel revolving around a suspicious death within a middle-class Sydney family, with events unfolding as one of the sons bats for Australia during a home-town Test match. 8vo. 385pp.
£6.00
A cricket mystery / suspense novel, not seen by Padwick. 8vo. 304pp + 16pp publisher's catalogue at the back. Frontispiece (tissue-guard). Short, closed tear to p6. Original dark green cloth, sl rubbed.
£60.00
Essays and anecdotes on the glorious game of cricket. 1st edition. 12mo. 192pp. Original brown boards with gilt titles to spine. Very good condition. [Padwick 6672]
£32.00
Essays and anecdotes on the glorious game of cricket. 1st edition. 12mo. 192pp. Rebound in brown cloth with original wrappers retained (professionally laid down to card with some pieces missing. Gilt
£20.00
Cricket fiction. Nico Craven (1925-2010) was one of the best-known faces around the various Gloucestershire county grounds. He wrote (and published himself) some 30 books – mostly about his favourite
£5.00
Cricket fiction. Nico Craven (1925-2010) was one of the best-known faces around the various Gloucestershire county grounds. He wrote (and published himself) some 30 books – mostly about his favourite
£5.00
Cricket fiction. Nico Craven (1925-2010) was one of the best-known faces around the various Gloucestershire county grounds. He wrote (and published himself) some 30 books – mostly about his favourite
£12.00
Schoolboy novel purporting to have been written by Jack Hobbs, the great Surrey and England cricketer. Reprinted edition 1927. Small 8vo. 248pp. Colour frontispiece. Original owner's name to fly-leaf.
£7.00
Dramatised account of the 1932-33 Bodyline cricket series in Australia. 8vo. 211pp. Dust-wrapper, lightly rubbed. Good condition.
£5.00
Dramatised account of the 1932-33 Bodyline cricket series in Australia. Paperback. Reissue. 8vo. 211pp. Very good condition. Signed nicely by Alec and Eric Bedser to front endpaper.
£12.00
An anthology of cricket poetry, from the sublime to the cringeworthy. 1st edition. 8vo. 215pp. A very good copy.
£7.00
A collection of humorous cricket stories. The author was a solicitor in Sevenoaks, Kent, and his stories seemed to appear occasionally in regional papers at the time. Paperback. Small 8vo. 136pp. Old
£130.00
Third edition of the Edwardian morality manual aimed at teenage boys and their fathers, preaching godliness and laying off smoking, girls and gambling - values suggested by the young chap on the cover
£20.00
Selection of short stories from the antipodes narrated by the acerbic Brigadier. 8vo. 173pp. Dust-wrapper, very good.
£4.00
Light hearted selection of cricket themed anecdotes, poems pastiches etc. 2nd edition. [xii], 191pp. Illustrations by A. Savory in-text throughout. Original dust-wrapper, rubbed to edges with some chips
£20.00
A collection of poetry about the game of cricket. Some of the poems had previously appeared in The Cricketer. Paperback. 8vo. Very good condition. Signed by the author to title-page.
£18.00
As wine correspondant of The Guardian, Arlott co-authored this study of the vineyards and wines of Burgundy. 1st edition. 8vo. Dust wrapper. Spine a little sunned, otherwise fine.
£12.00
Boy's own style pulp story in the Boy's Friend Library, written by Wally Hammond. Paperback, 1st edition. small 4to. 64pp. plus adverts. Internally very good, clean if a little browned. Some marks from
£50.00
An unusual comic novel about cricket. Small 8vo. 86pp + adverts. Original paper-covered boards, a little rubbed to spine with split to top of front gutter. A good copy.
£115.00
Collection of light-hearted stories from members of a country cricket club. "An African Match", "Banjherat's Double", "Clifton, the Colt", to name but three. 8vo. 146pp. Original decorative boards, lightly
£30.00
Cricket fiction. Nico Craven (1925-2010) was one of the best-known faces around the various Gloucestershire county grounds. He wrote (and published himself) some 30 books – mostly about his favourite
£12.00
A collection of cricket poetry. 1st edition. Small 8vo. 46pp. Original green cloth, gilt titles. Covers with a few light marks, very good.
£14.00
A short Cricket novel featuring The Rev. Septimus Jones (the Mr. Chips of the Cricket Field). Sketches by BIP Pares. Small 8vo. 62pp. Dust-wrapper, lightly rubbed. Very good condition.
£12.00
An anthology of poetry on places in England and Wales. 1st edition. 8vo. Very good condition.
£8.00
The fictional sporting memoirs of Reginald Drake Biffin, including chapters on cricket, golf and many country sports. The author was perhaps best known as a poet and lyricist. First edition. 8vo. 301pp.
£50.00
A collection of poetry from the Sussex and England cricketer. He published a second collection two years later. 8vo. Ex-library with a few internal stamps and number to spine. The dust-wrapper has been
£25.00
Nico Craven (1925-2010) was one of the best-known faces around the various Gloucestershire county grounds. He wrote (and published himself) some 30 books – mostly about his favourite team and the
£6.00
Schoolboy cricket novel, with four full-page illustrations by Frank Gillett. 8vo. vii 311pp. 4 full-page illustrations. Original red pictorial boards, with piece knocked off top of spine. A good
£15.00
An anthology of the best sporting poems from the pen of the Surrey rhymester, evoking Victorian and Edwardian matches and players. 8vo. 97pp. Paperback. Minor wear to cover edges. Original owner's name
£100.00
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