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Catalogue 53 Moran Cricket Collectibles Proprietors: Martine & Tony Moran Dealing in Assistants: Bridie & Tess Moran * Books, periodicals * Wisdens * Badges PO Box 226 * Cigarette & trade cards Gunnedah * Postcards NSW 2380 * Autographed items Australia * Photographs & prints * Assorted cricketana CATALOGUE 53 Phone: (02) 6742 7022 Email: [email protected] Website: morancricket.com Terms, conditions and information # We accept Mastercard, Visacard and AmEx. There is no credit card surcharge. We also accept payment by cheque or money order, bank deposit or Paypal. Please send payment or credit card details with your order. Goods will be held for two weeks on a telephone order, pending payment. For established customers, written confirmation of a telephone order with credit card details is not necessary. MCC does not charge GST. # Prices in Catalogue 53 supersede those for similar items in earlier catalogues. # Telephone calls are welcome from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm. 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If a book has a dustwrapper, it is listed with the notation dw. # Measurements given are horizontal by vertical in cm. # The following abbreviations are used: exc - excellent vg - very good g - good fg - fairly good f - fair p - poor ib - illustrated boards pb - paperback c. - about v - very sl - slight(ly) ch - chipped o/w - otherwise pp - pages ed. - edition, editor l.e. - limited edition ex-lib - ex-library book comp. - compiler(s) SBC - Sportsmans Book Club RU - Readers Union UU - unused h/s - head & shoulders b/w - black & white col. - coloured nd - no date p/c - photocopied # 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. If you would prefer to receive catalogues by email rather than ordinary mail, or would like to be kept up to date with new publications, please send us your email address. # Catalogue 53 represents about 10% of our stock. If there are items not listed which you are seeking, please enquire. 2 Moran Cricket Collectibles Catalogue 53 Contents Page Section 4 Biographies and Autobiographies 5 Collected Biographies 7 Tours and Tests 10 History 14 Annuals 15 Coaching 17 Miscellaneous Books 17 Prints 22 Bradman Cigarette and Trade Cards 25 Cigarette and Trade Cards 25 Postcards 27 Coasters 27 Miscellaneous Items 3 Biographies and Autobiographies 1 Alan Hill, The Valiant Cricketer: The Biography of Trevor Bailey, 2012, inscribed inside cover, g-vg, dw $21 2 Jonny Bairstow & Duncan Hamilton, A Clear Blue Sky, 2017, mint, dw $50 3 John Barclay, Life Beyond the Airing Cupboard, 2008, gift inscription on fly, vg, dw $16 4 A.G. Moyes, Benaud, 1962, f-fg, ex-lib $7 5 Henry Blofeld, Over & Out: My Innings with Test Match Special, 2017, mint, dw $42 6 Roland Butcher & Bridgette Lawrence, Rising to the Challenge, 1989, g-vg, dw $21 7 John Emburey, Spinning in a Fast World, 1989, vg, dw $21 8 David Foot, Harold Gimblett: Tormented Genius of Cricket, 1982, g-vg, dw $19 9 Christopher Sandford, Tom Graveney: The Biography, 1992, g-vg, dw $19 10 Wes Hall, Pace Like Fire, 1965, fg, sl.ch.dw, ex-lib $12 11 R.S. Whitington, The Quiet Australian: Lindsay Hassett Story, 1969, g, dw, ex-lib $12 12 Ray Illingworth & Peter Smith, Spinner’s Wicket, 1969, fg, ch.dw, ex-lib $9 13 J.K. Lever & Pat Gibson, J.K. Lever: A Cricketer’s Cricketer, 1989, g-vg, dw $20 14 Ian Brayshaw, Lillee & Thommo: The Deadly Pair’s Reign of Terror, 2017, pb, mint $30 15 Christopher Martin-Jenkins, CMJ: A Cricketing Life, 2012, g-vg, dw $19 16 The Nawab of Pataudi & Kenneth Wheeler, Tiger’s Tale, 1969, g, dw, ex-lib $12 17 Simon Wilde, Ranji: A Genius Rich and Strange, 1990, g, dw, ex-lib $9 18 David Sheppard, Steps along Hope Street: My Life in Cricket, Church and the Inner City, 2002, g-vg, dw, inscribed (for Philip) and signed by Sheppard on the title page $45 19 Steve Smith & Brian Murgatroyd, The Journey, from Backyard Cricket to Australian Captain, 2017, pb, mint, signed by Smith on the title page $35 20 Jeff Stollmeyer, Everything Under the Sun, 1983, g-vg, sl.ch.dw $20 21 Fred Titmus, & Stafford Hildred, My Life in Cricket, 2005, g-vg, dw $22 4 Collected Biographies 22 John Arlott, Cricket: The Great All-Rounders, 1971 (SBC), g, dw $9 23 Geoff Armstrong, Legends of Cricket: The Game’s 25 Greatest, 2002, vg, dw $16 24 Geoff Armstrong, The 100 Greatest Cricketers, 2015 (revised, updated), vg, dw $15 25 Geoff Armstrong & Ian Russell, Top 10s of Australian Test Cricket, 2003, ib, vg $12 26 Ralph Barker, Innings of a Lifetime, 1982, g-vg, dw $15 27 Ralph Barker, Ten Great Innings, 1964, fg-g, v.sl.ch.dw $14 28 Idris Barrett, Glamorgan’s England Cricketers, 1985, seems to be printed by Gestetner, with home-made cover, side-stapled, g-vg $15 29 Denzil Batchelor, Game of a Lifetime, 1953, gift inscription, name inside cover, fg $12 30 Denzil Batchelor, The Book of Cricket, 1952, bookshop stamp on fly-leaf, g $20 31 Eric Beecher (ed.), The 1975 Australians: Written by Australia’s Test cricket team, 1975, magazine format, vg $6 32 R.T. Brittenden, Big Names in NeW Zealand Cricket: Fifty Profiles, 1983, vg, dw $14 33 Gerald Brodribb, Hit for Six: A Survey of the Great Blows of Cricket and of Those Who Struck them, 1960, vg, v.sl.ch.dw $22 34 Learie Constantine, Cricketers’ Carnival, 1948, g-vg, sl.ch.dw $20 35 Brian Crowley, A History of Australian Batting 1850 – 1986, 1986, g-vg, dw $7 36 Brian Crowley, A History of Australian BoWling and Wicket-Keeping 1850 – 1986, 1986, g-vg, dw $7 37 Denise Dean and Dave Bowler, The Centurions Portfolio, 1996, l.e. of 100, signed by Dean and Bowler, companion volume to Dean’s Series of Prints, vg $30 38 Louis Duffus, Cricketers of the Veld, 1947, gift inscription on fly-leaf, g $25 39 Phil Edmonds’ 100 Greatest BoWlers (with Scyld Berry), 1989, vg, dw $16 40 David Frith (ed.), Cricket Gallery: Fifty Profiles from The Cricketer, 1976, vg, dw $15 41 David Frith, The Fast Men: A 200-year cavalcade of speed bowlers, 1975 (RU), name and date on fly-leaf, vg, v.sl.ch.dw $8 5 42 Tom Graveney & Norman Giller, The Ten Greatest Test Teams, 1988, gift inscription on fly-leaf, vg, dw $15 43 Kenneth Gregory, From Grace to Botham: Fifty Master Cricketers from The Times, 1989, g-vg, dw $18 44 Gideon Haigh (ed.), Peter the Lord’s Cat and Other Unexpected Obituaries from Wisden, 2006, exc, dw, signed by Haigh on the title page $20 45 Peter Hayter (ed.), Cricket Heroes: Essays on England’s Finest Players by England’s Finest Writers, 1990, mint, dw $24 46 David Lemmon, The Guinness Book of Test Cricket Captains, 1992, name on fly-leaf, fly-leaf price-clipped, o/w vg, dw $15 47 G.D. Martineau, The Field Is Full of Shades: Historical Portraits of Men Who Helped to Make the National Game, 1946, name on fly-leaf, g $23 48 G.D. Martineau, They Made Cricket, 1956, g, sl.ch.dw $15 49 Christopher Martin-Jenkins, The Top 100 Cricketers of All Time, 2009, exc, dw $24 50 Jackie McGlew & Trevor Chesterfield, South Africa’s Cricket Captains: From Melville to Wessels, 1994, g-vg, sl.ch.dw $18 51 Kersi Meher-Homji, Dramatic Debuts and SWan Songs, 2001, pb, g $8 52 Roland Perry, Bradman’s Best: Sir Donald Bradman’s Selection of the Best Team in Cricket History, 2002, pb, g $12 53 Roland Perry, Captain Australia: A History of the Celebrated Captains of Australian Test Cricket, 2003, pb, name and gift inscription on fly-leaf, vg $12 54 Jack Pollard, Australian Cricket Legends Past and Present, 1995, ib, vg $8 55 Vasant Raiji, India’s Hambledon Men, 1986, bookshop stamp on fly, vg, sl.ch.dw $20 56 E.L. Roberts (comp.), Test Cricket and Cricketers 1877-1934, 1934, g $24 57 Lachlan Searle, 30 Years of Ashes Heroes (Inside Cricket), 2006, mag. format, vg $8 58 A.A. Thomson, Vintage Elevens, 1969, uncorrected proof, pb, g $9 59 C. Wat, The LOI Record of the Australian Players, pb, l.e., signed by Wat on title page: * 1998-99, name on cover, vg $5 * 2000-01, name on cover, vg $5 * 2002-03, name on cover, vg $5 6 60 C. Wat, Register of Australian Cricketers, pb, l.e., signed by Wat on title page: * 1998-99, name on cover, vg $5 * 1999-200, vg $5 * 2000-01, name on cover, vg $5 * 2001-02, vg $5 * 2002-03, name on cover, vg $5 * 2003-04, name on cover, vg $5 61 E.M.
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