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Catalogue 41 Moran Cricket Collectibles Proprietors: Martine & Tony Moran Dealing in Assistants: Bridie & Tessie Moran * Books, periodicals * Wisdens PO Box 226 * Cigarette & trade cards Gunnedah * Postcards NSW 2380 * Autographed items Australia * Photographs & prints * Assorted cricketana CATALOGUE 41 Phone: (02) 6742 7022 Email: [email protected] Website: morancricket.com Terms conditions and information # We accept Mastercard, Visacard and AmEx. For Catalogue 41, there is no credit card surcharge. We also accept payment by cheque or money order. Please send payment or credit card details with your order. Goods will be held for two weeks on a telephone order, pending written confirmation and payment. # Prices in Catalogue 41 supersede those for similar items in earlier catalogues. Moran Cricket Collectibles does not charge GST. # Telephone calls are welcome from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. If we are not able to take calls, the answering machine is usually on and you are welcome to leave a message. # If payment is by cheque or money order, customers in Australia are asked to include $25 for postage. Postage is charged at cost, to a maximum in Australia of $25. Change will be sent in the form of a cheque if postage is less than $25 or if goods ordered are out of stock. # While goods are sent as soon as possible after payment is received, Australian customers are requested to allow up to three weeks for delivery. # If customers feel that items purchased are incorrectly described in the catalogue, the items should be returned within two weeks for a full refund. # Books are hard-covered unless otherwise described. If a book has a dustwrapper, it is listed with the notation dw. # Dimensions for photos and prints are horizontal by vertical, in cm # Catalogue 41 will appear on our website a week after being posted. We shall try to keep the lists of items sold up to date. # If you change your address, please let us know. If you have not purchased from the last three catalogues but still wish to receive the next catalogue, please advise us. # The following abbreviations are used: exc - excellent vg - very good g - good fg - fairly good f - fair p - poor ib - illustrated boards pb - paperback v - very sl - slightly ch - chipped dw - dustwrapper o/w - otherwise pp - pages b/w - black & white ed - edition, editor lim.ed. - limited edition pb - paperback hb - hardback h/s - head & shoulders ex-lib - ex-library V - Volume facs - facsimile # Catalogue 41 represents only a small portion of our stock. Enquiries are welcome for items not.listed, including Wisdens and other books, badges, cigarette and trade cards. 2 Biographies and Autobiographies 1. David Kynaston, Bobby Abel: Professional Batsman, 1982, g-vg, sl.ch.dw $21 2. Bill Alley with Pat Symes, Standing the Test of Time: The Autobiography of Bill Alley, 1999, vg, dw $23 3. Alan Hill, Les Ames, 1990, g-vg, sl.ch.dw $19 4. Bill Andrews, The Hand that Bowled Bradman: Memories of a Professional Cricketer, 1973, g-vg, dw $22 5. Stephen Chalke & Derek Hodgson, No Coward Soul: The Remarkable Story of Bob Appleyard, 2003, gift inscription on fly-leaf, o/w g-vg, dw $20 6. Andrew Searle, S.F. Barnes: His Life and Times, 1997, vg, dw $21 7. Brian Scovell, Ken Barrington: A Tribute, 1982, g, dw $17 8. Michael Bevan, The Best of Bevan: World’s Finest One-Day Cricketer Recalls his Most Memorable Matches, 2002, pb, vg, signed by Bevan on title page $35 9. David Boon, In the Firing Line, 1993, pb, vg, inscribed and signed by Boon [Danielle, Merry Christmas, David Boon] on the title page $40 10. Chris Broad, Home Truths from Abroad, 1987, g, dw $18 11. Ian Chappell, Chappelli: The Cutting Edge, 1992, ib, g-vg, inscribed “To Andrew, Merry Xmas, Ian Chappell, 23.12.92” on the half-title page $42 12. Brian Close with Don Mosey, I Don’t Bruise Easily, 1978, g, ch.dw $18 13. E.W. Swanton, Denis Compton: A Cricket Sketch, 1948, slim pb, g $12 14. Peter Osborne, Basil D’Oliveira: Cricket and Controversy, 2004, g-vg, dw $20 15. Allan Donald, White Lightning: The Autobiography, 1999, vg, dw, signed by Donald on the title page $45 16. David Lemmon, Johnny Won’t Hit Today: A Cricketing Biography of J.W.H.T. Douglas, 1983, g-vg, sl. sunned dw $20 17. Alan Hill, Bill Edrich: A Biography, 1994, g-vg, dw $22 18. John Emburey with Martin Rogers, Emburey: An Autobiography, 1987, corners bumped, o/w g, sl.ch.dw $17 19. David Lemmon, “Tich” Freeman and the Decline of the Leg-Break Bowler, 1982, vg, dw $21 3 20. C.D. Clark, The Record-Breaking Sunil Gavaskar, 1980, name on fly, g, dw $17 21. Chris Sandford, Tom Graveney: A Biography, 1992, gift inscription on fly, g, dw $20 22. David Tossell, Tony Greig: A Reappraisal of English Cricket’s Most Controversial Captain, 2011, g-vg, v.sl.ch.dw $22 23. Basil Haynes and John Lucas, The Trent Bridge Battery: The Story of the Sporting Gunns, 1985, g-vg, dw $22 24. G. Halbish, Run Out: My Dismissal and the Inside Story of Cricket, 2003, pb, g $12 25. David Foot, Wally Hammond – The Reasons Why: A Biography, 1998, pb, g $12 26. Walter Hammond, Cricket’s Secret History, 1952, fg, torn dw $19 27. John Arlott, Jack Hobbs: Profile of “The Master”, 1981, g, ch.dw $17 28. J.B. Hobbs, My Cricket Memories, 1924, fg [sl. foxing to the early pages and sl. damage to top of spine] $50 29. Jack Hobbs, My Life Story, 1981 reprint, g, dw $20 30. Christian Ryan, Golden Boy: Kim Hughes and the bad old days of Australian cricket, 2009, pb, vg $17 31. Gideon Haigh, Mystery Spinner: The Story of Jack Iverson, 2000, vg, dw $24 32. Kapil Dev, Kapil: The Autobiography of Kapil Dev, 1987, vg, sl.ch.dw $16 33. Anthony Meredith, The Demon and the Lobster: Charles Kortright and Digby Jephson, remarkable bowlers of the Golden Age, 1987, g, dw $24 34. Brian Scovell, 19-90 Jim Laker, 2006, g-vg, dw $20 35. Brian Lara with Brian Scovell, Beating the Field, 1995, g-vg, dw $18 36. Brett Lee with James Knight, My Life, 2012 (Indian ed), pb, g-vg, signed by Knight on the title page $16 37. Darren Lehmann, Worth the Wait: An Autobiography, 2004, g, sl.ch.dw, signed by Lehmann on the title page $45 38. Alan Hill, Tony Lock: Aggressive Master of Spin, 2008, mint, dw $20 39. C.G. Macartney, My Cricketing Days, 1930, some foxing on the page edges and in the early pages, o/w g-vg $75 40. Devon Malcolm, You Guys Are History: An Autobiography, 1998, g-vg, dw $19 4 41. Ian Brayshaw, Caught Marsh, Bowled Lillee, 1983, pb, g, signed by Lillee and inscribed by Marsh “To Sue, Best wishes, Rod Marsh” on the title page $45 42. Malcolm Marshall & Patrick Symes, Marshall Arts: The Autobiography of Malcolm Marshall, 1987, g-vg, dw $20 43. David Lemmon, Ken McEwan, 1985, g, dw, ex-lib $12 44. Ricky Ponting, At the Close of Play, 2013, mint, dw [RRP $50] $36 45. Mike Procter, Mike Procter and Cricket, 1981, g-vg, dw $17 46. A.Ross, Ranji: Prince of Cricketers, 1983, g-vg, dw, ex-lib $12 47. Michael Slater, Slats Opens Up, 1997, pb, vg, inscribed “To Sue, Good Luck, Michael Slater, 28-11-97” on the half-title page $35 48. Andrew Symonds, Roy: Going for Broke, 2007, pb, gift inscription on the half-title page, o/w vg $9 49. Mark Taylor, Taylor Made: A Year in the Life of Australia’s Cricket Captain, 1995, vg, dw, with Taylor’s signature on a plate laid down to the title page $45 50. Brian Turner and Glenn Turner, Opening Up, 1987, g-vg, dw $17 51. Derek Underwood, Beating the Bat: An Autobiography, 1975, g, dw, ex-lib $11 52. Courtney Walsh, Courtney: Heart of the Lion, 1999, g-vg, dw, inscribed and signed by Walsh on the title page $45 53. Shane Warne, My Complete Illustrated Career, 2007, pb, vg $20 54. Shane Warne with Richard Hobson, My Autobiography, 2001, vg, dw $15 55. Mark Gately, Waugh Declared: The Story of Australia’s Famous Cricketing twins, 1992, pb, vg, signed by both Mark Waugh and Steve Waugh on the half-title page $60 56. Steve Waugh, Out of My Comfort Zone, 2006, pb, g-vg, inscribed on the title page “To Norman, Steve Waugh” $45 57. R.E.S. Wyatt, The Ins and Outs of Cricket, 1939, inscription on fly-leaf, o/w g $28 Other signed biographies and autobiographies: as well as the above, we have in stock books on and signed by the following cricketers: R. Benaud, Boon, Booth, Border, Chatfield, G. Chappell, M. & J. Crowe, Davidson, R. Hadlee, M. Hughes, D. Jones, Lawson, Lillee, Marsh, McDermott, O’Keeffe, Reiffel, L. Rowan, S. Small, I. Smith, M. Taylor, Thomson, Tyson, Walker, Walters, Warne, M Waugh, Whitney. Please see Catalogues 38 to 40 or enquire. 5 Other biographies and autobiographies: as well as the above, we have in stock books (not signed by the player[s]), on or by the following cricketers etc.: G. Allen, Armstrong, Sid Barnes, A. & E. Bedser, J. Benaud, R. Benaud, Bird, Boon, Booth, Border, Botham, Bowes, Boycott, Bradman, Cardus, A.W. Carr, G. & I. Chappell, Compton, Coney, Colin Cowdrey, M. Crowe, J. Darling, Davidson, D’Oliveira, The Edrich Family, Emburey, Evans, Farnes, Fingleton, Eddie Gilbert, A.
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