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JUNE-2016-CATALOGUE.Pdf ROGER PAGE DEALER IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND CRICKET BOOKS 10 EKARI COURT, YALLAMBIE, VICTORIA, 3085 TELEPHONE: (03) 9435 6332 FAX: (03) 9432 2050 EMAIL: [email protected] ABN 95 007 799 336 JUNE 2016 CATALOGUE Unless otherwise stated, all books in good condition & bound in cloth boards. Books once sold cannot be returned or exchanged. G.S.T. of 10% to be added to all listed prices for purchases within Australia. Postage is charged on all orders. For parcels l - 2kgs. in weight, the following rates apply: within Victoria $12:50; to New South Wales & South Australia $16.00; to the Brisbane metropolitan area and to Tasmania $18.00; to other parts of Queensland $20; to Western Australia & the Northern Territory $22.00; to New Zealand $40; and to other overseas countries $42.00. Overseas remittances - bank drafts in Australian currency - should be made payable at the Commonwealth Bank, Greensborough, Victoria, 3088. Mastercard and Visa accepted. This List is a selection of current stock. Enquiries for other items are welcome. Cricket books and collections purchased. A. ANNUALS AND PERIODICALS $ ¢ 1. A.C.S International Cricket Year Books: a. 1986 (lst edition) to 1995 inc. 20.00 ea b. 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006 30.00 ea c. 2016 (due early June) 70.00 2. Australian Cricket Digest (ed) Lawrie Colliver/Ric Finlay: 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-2016 25.00 ea 3. Between Wickets (ed) Ronald Cardwell: a. Winter 2014 (Vol. 2) 25.00 b. Winter 2015 (Vol. 4) & Summer 2015-2016 (Vol. 5) 35.00 ea 4. Cricket - A Weekly Record Of The Game. Bound volumes: a. 1887, 1888, 1891 (publisher’s binding) 300.00 ea b. 1889, 1897, 1903 250.00 ea c. 1909, 1910 (publisher’s binding) 400.00 ea 5. Lillywhite’s Cricketer’s Companions: a. 1865 (lst edition; re-bound – lacking original covers) 100.00 b. 1867, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1877, 1878, 1881, 1883, 1885 (very good) 150.00 ea 6. New Zealand Cricket Almanacks: a. 1948 (lst edition) and 1962 (both facsimile reprints) 30.00 ea b. A ‘run’ from 1970 to 1999 (20 volumes) 200.00 c. 2015 (new) 55.00 7. Playfair Cricket Annuals: a. A complete ‘run’ from 1948 to 1962 (the first 15 volumes) 150.00 b. 1964 to 1998 inc. 8.00 ea c. 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016 22.00 ea 8. Queensland Cricket Association Annual Reports: a. 1929-30, 1930-31 40.00 ea b. 1952-53 to 1967-68 inc. (16 volumes) 15.00 ea c. 1981-82 to 1984-85 inc. (4 volumes) 10.00 ea -2- 9. The Cricketer International. Bound volumes: a. 1923-24, 1924-25 150.00 ea b. 1927, 1928, 1929 180.00 ea c. 1930, 1931, 1937 , 1940 200.00 ea d. 1949 to 1959 inc. 60.00 ea 10. The Nightwatchman (ed) Tanya Aldred/Osman Samiuddin: a. Spring 2013 (No. 1) 22.00 b. Autumn & Winter 2015 (Nos. 11 & 12) 25.00 ea 11. The Wisden Cricketer/Cricketer: a. Full set - October 2003 to December 2013 (147 issues) 150.00 b. 2015 – March to December inc.; 2016 - January to June inc. 15.00 ea 12. WISDENS: 1880, 1883, 1884, 1888, 1889, 1890 (Willows reprints; limited edition of 500 copies) 100.00 ea 1886 (re-bound; very good) 1250.00 1887 (re-bound; good) 1000.00 1895 (re-bound; very good) 450.00 1896, 1897 (re-bound; very good) 450.00 ea 1898, 1899 (re-bound; very good) 300.00 ea 1900, 1902 (Willows reprints; limited editions of 500 copies) 150.00 ea 1904, 1906, 1907 (re-bound; very good) 300.00 ea 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 (re-bound; very good) 200.00 ea 1916 (re-bound; very good) 1500.00 1918, 1919 (original paper-covers; good) 350.00 ea 1920 (re-bound; very good) 275.00 1922 to 1929 inc. (re-bound; very good) 250.00 ea 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937 (original paper-covers; very good) 300.00 ea 1938, 1939 (limp-linen; very good) 200.00 ea 1942 (limp-linen; very good) 500.00 1943, 1944, 1945; limp-linen; very good) 300.00 ea 1946, 1947, 1948 (limp-linen; very good) 200.00 ea 1949 (limp-linen; very good) 100.00 1950 to 1959 inc. (a ‘run’ of 10 limp-linen editions; good to very good condition) 200.00 1960 to 1969 inc. (a ‘run’ of 10 limp-linen editions; good to very good condition) 250.00 1960 to 1969 inc. (hard-backs; very good condition) 100.00 ea 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 (limp-linen; very good) 70.00 ea 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 (hard-backs; very good) 80.00 ea 1976, 1977, 1983, 1984, l985 (hard-backs; very good) 15.00 ea 1980 to 1989 inc. (a ‘run’ of 10 limp-linen editions; very good condition) 200.00 1980 to 1989 inc. (a ‘run’ of 10 hard-back editions; very good condition) 250.00 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 (limp-linen; near mint) 20.00 ea 1990 to 1999 (a ‘run’ of 10 hard-back editions; very good condition) 300.00 1994 & 1999 (limp-linen); 2000 & 2001 (hard-back; as new) 80.00 ea 2002 to 2015 inc. (hard-backs; as new) 90.00 ea 13. Wisden Cricketers Almanack Australia: Full set 1998 to 2005-06 (8 volumes) 100.00 -3- B. ANTHOLOGIES 14. A Century Of Wisden (2000; p.back) (ed) Christopher Lane 8.00 (“An Extract From Every Edition 1900-1999”) 15. A Walk To The Wicket (1984; near mint) (ed) Ted Dexter/David Lemmon 12.00 16. Baggy Green: A Selection 1998-2010 (new) Bernard Whimpress 40.00 (A ‘representative sample’ of articles from each of the 24 issues of this Australian journal) 17. Cricket (1986; near mint) (ed) Anna Grimshaw 30.00 (Comprehensive selection of the writings of C.L.R.James; 319 pages) 18. Famous Writers On Cricket (1988) (ed) Roger Adams 20.00 19. In The Covers: The Best Cricket Writing Of 1996 (ed) David Rayvern Allen 20.00 20. Peter The Lord’s Cat & Other Unexpected Obituaries From Wisden (2006) Gideon Haigh 8.00 21. Sweet Summers (2009; mint) (ed) Duncan Hamilton 40.00 (“The Classic Cricket Writing Of J.M.Kilburn”) 22. Tangled Up In White: Peter Roebuck On Cricket (1992; mint) 25.00 23. Tendulkar In Wisden: An Anthology (new) (ed) Anjali Dossa 45.00 24. The Middle Ages Of Cricket (1949) (ed) John Arlott 30.00 (Inc. William Denison’s ‘Sketches Of The Players’ & James Pycrofts’s ‘Oxford Memories’) 25. The Punch Book Of Cricket (1985) (ed) David Rayvern Allen 25.00 (Articles published in ‘Punch’ magazine between 1851 and 1984) 26. Wisden On Grace – An Anthology (2014) (ed) Jonathan Rice 40.00 27. Wisden On Yorkshire – An Anthology (2011) (ed) Duncan Hamilton 25.00 C. AUTOBIOGRAPHY 28. Alec & Eric Bedser Our Cricket Story (1948; autographed by both twins) 50.00 29. Tino Best Mind The Windows (new) 45.00 30. Ian Botham My Autobiography (1994; autographed) 30.00 31. William Caffyn 71 Not Out (1899) 150.00 32. Ian Chappell Chappelli (1976; autographed) 30.00 33. Graeme Fowler Absolutely Foxed (new) 45.00 34. Sunil Gavaskar Sunny Days (1988; paper-back; autographed) 30.00 35. Jack Hobbs My Life Story (1935) 40.00 36. Rodney Hogg The Whole Hogg (2007; limp-boards; autographed) 20.00 37. David Hookes Hookesy (1993; limp-boards; autographed) 35.00 38. Emma John Following On (new) 35.00 39. A.H.Kardar Memoirs Of An All-Rounder (1987) 85.00 40. Allan Lamb My Autobiography (1993; mint) 15.00 41. Alan McGilvray The Game Goes On (1987; autographed) 30.00 42. Danny Morrison Mad As I Wanna Be (1997; autographed) 45.00 43. Phil Neale A Double Life (1990) 15.00 44. Peter Philpott Two Times Thirty-Five (2008; autographed) 35.00 45. Graeme Pollock Down The Wicket (1968; autographed) 45.00 46 Gary Sobers Cricket Crusader (1966; autographed) 40.00 47. Mark Wagh Pavilion To Crease …. And Back (2009; autographed) 40.00 48. Peter Walker It’s Just Not Cricket (2006; autographed) 35.00 49. Willie Watson Double International (1956) 20.00 50. Bob Willis Lasting The Pace (1985; autographed) 40.00 51. Bob Woolmer Pirate And Rebel (1984; autographed) 45.00 52. L.G. Wright Scraps From A Cricketer’s Memory (1980; card-covers) 20.00 53. Bob Wyatt Three Straight Sticks (1951) 25.00 54. Norman Yardley Cricket Campaigns (1950; autographed) 50.00 -4- D. BIOGRAPHY 55. The Father Of Modern Sport (2002; mint) Keith Booth 30.00 (“The Life And Times Of C.W.Alcock”) 56. Lala Amarnath: A Stormy Petrel Of Indian Cricket (2000) K.R.Wadhwaney 25.00 57. F.S.Ashley-Cooper: A Biographical Sketch (2003; card-covers) Peter Wynne-Thomas 12.00 58. Cricket’s Enigma – The Sid Barnes Story (1999; limp-boards) Rick Smith 25.00 59. Bradman & The Bodyline Series (1978) Edward Docker 10.00 60. Bradman: An Australian Hero (1997; paper-back) Charles Williams 5.00 61. Chris Cairns (2002; mint) Hamish McDouall 40.00 (Autographed by Cairns) 62. Greg Chappell (1985; near mint) Adrian McGregor 20.00 (Autographed by Chappell) 63. Lucky (new) Max Bonnell 45.00 (“The life of HL ‘Bert’ Collins: cricketer. soldier, gambler”) 64. MSD: The Man, The Leader (new) Biswadeep Ghosh 30.00 (Biography of M.S.Dhoni) 65. Bill Edrich: A Biography (1994; near mint) Alan Hill 25.00 66. P.G.H.Fender: A Biography (1981; near mint) Richard Streeton 25.00 67. C.B.
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