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Roger Page Cricket Books 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 FEBRUARY 2017 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 $14:00; to New South Wales & South Australia $16.00; to the Brisbane metropolitan area and to Tasmania $18.00; to other parts of Queensland $22; to Western Australia & the Northern Territory $24.00; to New Zealand $40; and to other overseas countries $50.00. 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. Athletic News Cricket Annuals 1900 & 1903 120.00 ea 2. Australian Cricket Annual (ed) Allan Miller: a. 1987-88 (lst edition), 1988-89, 1989-90 40.00 ea b. 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93 30.00 c. 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 20.00 ea 3. Australian Cricket Digest (ed) Lawrie Colliver: a. 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 25.00 ea. b. 2015-2016 30.00 4. Australian Cricket Magazine: a. Full set - November 1968 to March 1980 (71 issues) 125.00 b. Year Books: 1970 to 1979 inc. 10.00 ea c. ‘Specials’ - Australia In The West Indies 1973; ‘Ashes Special’ 1974-75; Winter 1978; 5.00 ea ‘Australia’s Ashes Triumph 1989’ 5. Between Wickets (ed) Ronald Cardwell: a. Winter 2014 (Vol. 2) 25.00 b. Summer 2014-2015, (Vol. 3), Summer 2015-2016 (Vol. 5) & Winter 2016 (Vol.6) 35.00 ea 6. New South Wales Cricket Year Books: a. Full set 1927-28 to 1977-78 (first 40 editions) 750.00 b. 1984-85, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1991-92, 1995-96, 2000-2001 10.00 ea 7. New Zealand Cricket Almanack 2016 55.00 8. South African Cricket Annuals: a. A ‘run’ from 1951-52 to 1976 (first 23 editions) 350.00 b. 1999 to 2009 inc. 45.00 ea c. 2013, 2014, 2016 90.00 ea 9. The Cricket Annual 1892 (only issue) (ed) William Dewar 50.00 10. The Nightwatchman (ed) Tanya Aldred/Osman Samiuddin: a. Spring 2013 (No. 1) to Spring 2015 (no. 9) inc. 30.00 ea b. Summer, Autumn & Winter 2016 (nos. 13-16 inc.) 25.00 ea -2- 11. The Wisden Cricketer/Cricketer: a. Full set - October 2003 to December 2013 (147 issues) 150.00 b. 2015 – March to December inc.; 2016 - all issues; 2017 – January & February 15.00 ea 12. WISDENS: 1864 to 1878 inc. (second facsimile limited edition 1974) 600.00 1879, 1885 (Willows reprints; limited editions of 1000 copies) 100.00 ea 1883, 1884, 1886, 1889, 1891 (Willows reprints; limited edition of 500 copies) 150.00 ea 1887 (re-bound; good) 1000.00 1895 (re-bound; very good) 450.00 1896, 1897 (re-bound; very good) 400.00 ea 1898, 1899 (re-bound; lacking original front and back covers) 100.00 ea 1901, 1902 (re-bound; very good) 300.00 ea 1903 (re-bound; lacking original back cover) 200.00 1904 (re-bound; very good) 300.00 ea 1905, 1906 (re-bound; lacking original front and or back covers) 85.00 ea 1907 (original hardback; good) 1500.00 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912 (re-bound; lacking original front and back covers) 60.00 ea 1916 (re-bound; very good) 1500.00 1917 (re-bound; very good) 400.00 1918, 1919 (original paper-covers; good) 350.00 ea 1922, 1923 (re-bound; lacking original front and back covers) 50.00 ea 1924 to 1928 inc. (re-bound; very good) 250.00 ea 1929, 1930 (original hard-backs; good) 1400.00 ea 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937 (re-bound; very good) 250.00 ea 1938 , 1939 (limp-linen; very good) 225.00 ea 1940 (limp-linen; good) 300.00 1941 (limp-linen; very good) 800.00 1942 (limp-linen; very good) 500.00 1943, 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 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 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 2016 inc. (hard-backs; as new) 90.00 ea 13. Wisden Cricket Monthly 2000 to 2005 inc. (in original publishers’ binders) 25.00 ea -3- B. ANTHOLOGIES 14. ‘A Breathless Hush ….’ (2004; mint) (ed) Hubert Doggart/David Rayvern Allen 40.00 (“ The M.C.C. Anthology Of Cricket Verse”; 492 pages) 15. Baggy Green: A Selection 1998-2010 (new) (ed) Bernard Whimpress 40.00 (A ‘representative sample’ of articles from each of the 24 issues of this Australian journal) 16. Cricket (1903) (ed) G.L.Jessop 100.00 (With contributions by C.B.Fry, K.S.Ranjitsinhji, C.L.Townsend & George Brann) 17. Cricket – The Great All-Rounders (1969) (ed) John Arlott 25.00 18. Cricket All His Life – The Cricket Writings Of E.V.Lucas (1950) (ed) Rupert Hart-Davis 12.00 19. Desert Island Wisden (new) (ed) Bill Furmedge 30.00 20. Double Century – 200 Years Of Cricket in ‘The Times’ (1985 (ed) Marcus Williams 25.00 21. Farewell To Bradman: The Final Tribute (2001; mint) (ed) Peter Allen 30.00 22. Green Fading Into Blue (1999; mint) Alan Ross 35.00 (“Writings On Cricket And Other Sports”) 23. LBW – Laughter Before Wicket! (1988) (ed) Peter Haining 25.00 (“100 Years of Humorous Cricket Short Stories”) 24. Quick Singles (1986; near mint) (ed) Christopher Martin-Jenkins 6.00 (“Memories Of Summer Days & Cricket Heroes”) 25. Silent Revolutions: Writings On Cricket History (2006; card-covers) Gideon Haigh 25.00 26. The Cricketer’s Week-End Book (1952) (ed) Eric Parker 15.00 27. The Light Side Of Cricket (1898) (ed) E.A.V.Christian 55.00 (“Stories, Sketches & Verses”) C. AUTOBIOGRAPHY 28. Madhav Apte As Luck Would Have it …. (new) 45.00 29. Don Bradman My Cricketing Life (1938) 40.00 30. Michael Clarke My Story (new) 40.00 31. Denis Compton Playing For England (1948; autographed) 50.00 32. Godfrey Evans The Gloves Are Off (1960; autographed) 45.00 33. Jack Fingleton Batting From Memory (1981; near mint) 12.00 34. David Gower Gower- The Autobiography (1992; autographed) 40.00 35. Wally Grout My Country’s Keeper (1965) 20.00 36. Brad Haddin My Family’s Keeper (new) 45.00 37. Neil Harvey My World Of Cricket (1963; autographed) 25.00 38. Matthew Hayden Standing My Ground (2010; autographed) 35.00 39. Brad Hogg The Wrong ‘Un (new) 27.50 40. Jack Hobbs Playing For England! (1931) 20.00 41. Mitchell Johnson Resilient (new) 40.00 42. Brendan McCullum Brendan McCullum Declared (new) 45.00 43. Devon Malcolm You Guys Are History (1998; mint) 35.00 44 Jim Maxwell The Sound Of Summer. A Memoir (new) 36.50 45. Henry Olonga Blood, Sweat & Treason …. (2010; mint) 40.00 46. Ian Redpath Always Reddy (1976; autographed) 15.00 47. Chris Rogers Bucking The Trend (new) 40.50 48. Jack Simmons Flat Jack (1986; autographed) 40.00 49. Herbert Sutcliffe For England And Yorkshire (1937) 35.00 50. Keith Stackpole Not Just For Openers (1974; autographed) 30.00 51. E.W.Swanton Last Over (1996; mint) 30.00 52 Jonathan Trott Unguarded (new) 40.00 53. Max Walker Cricketer At The Crossroads (1978; autographed) 35.00 -4- D. BIOGRAPHY 54. ‘Gubby’ Allen – Man Of Cricket (1985) E.W.Swanton 15.00 55. Arlott: The Authorised Biography (2004; paper-back) David Rayvern Allen 8.00 56. Bishen Bedi – Portrait Of A Cricketer 2011; paper-back) Suresh Menon 8.00 57. Benaud: An Appreciation (new) Brian Matthews 30.00 58. Ian Botham: The Power And The Glory (2011; mint) Simon Wilde 35.00 59. Boycs - The True Story (2001; paper-back) Leo McKinstry 8.00 60. Our Don Bradman (2008) Ken Piesse 45.00 (Autographed by John Bradman & Arthur Morris) 61. Denis Compton: The Generous Cricketer (1971) Ian Peebles 20.00 62. The Cowdreys – Portrait Of A Cricketing Family (1990) Ivo Tennant 25.00 63. Test Tussles On & Off The Field (1970; autographed) D.K.Darling 25.00 (A memoir of the Australian Test captain, Joe Darling) 64. Martin Donnelly – New Zealand’s Master Craftsman (1999) Rod Nye 20.00 65. Duleepsinhji – Prince Of Cricketers (2005) Barry Rickson 30.00 66. Farokh Engineer – From The Far Pavilion (2005; paper-back) John Cantrell 10.00 ‘. 67. Ken Farnes: Diary Of An Essex Master (2000; mint) David Thurlow 35.00 68. All-Rounder: The Buster Farrer Story (2013; limp-boards) Colin Bryden 30.00 69.
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