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J.W. McKenzie

12 Stoneleigh Park Road, Ewell, Epsom, , KT19 0QT

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J.W. McKenzie CONTENTS

Cricket books 1 12 Stoneleigh Park Road, Ewell, Epsom, Wisden Cricketers’ Almanacks 982 Surrey, KT19 0QT England Individual Autographs 1068 Prints 1149 Tel: 020 8393 7700 Signed Photographs 1181 China Cricketana 1191 E-mail: [email protected] Other Cricketana 1222 Website: www.mckenzie-cricket.co.uk

Our shop has eight rooms filled with old and rare cricket books, autographs, prints and ACCEPTED METHODS OF PAYMENT other cricket memorabilia. Cheque: (made out to J W McKenzie) BY CAR: We are close to central London, just off the A240, not far from the Tolworth junction on the A3. Alternatively, if travelling via the M25 leave at Junction 8 and follow the Credit/Debit cards: the telephone signs to Kingston. There is parking outside the shop. Bank Transfer: CAF Bank Ltd. Account name J W McKenzie Ltd. BY TRAIN: Trains run every 15 minutes from London Waterloo and Clapham Junction to Account No. 00050166 Sort Code 40-52-40 IBAN: GB92CAFB40524000050166 Stoneleigh Station. (After leaving the platform turn right at the top of the steps). The shop is a SWIFT/BIC: CAFBGB21(Please let us know when the transfer has been arranged) short walk down-hill from the station. Paypal: Please log into your Paypal account and use our email address Please see the How to Find Us page for map. [email protected]

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HOW TO FIND US

BY CAR:

We are close to central London, located just off the A240, ten minutes from the Tolworth junction on the A3.

From M25 leave at Junction 8 and follow signs for A240 towards Kingston.

There is usually space to park outside the shop.

BY TRAIN:

Trains run every 15 minutes from London Waterloo or Clapham Junction to Stoneleigh Station. After leaving the platform turn right at the top of the steps and the shop is a short walk downhill from the station.

J.W. McKenzie 12 Stoneleigh Park Road, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey KT19 0QT Books

1. ABEL, (Robert). CRICKET AND HOW TO PLAY IT. London, (1895). Small 8vo. 62pp. Illustrated. Original decorative limp cloth, covers soiled. An instructional treatise by the Surrey and England batsman . Taylor: Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘This book has run through several editions, the first appearing in 1894 under the editorship of R. Abel. It is a revised edition of J. Wisden’s book bearing the same title.’ Padwick, 400. £25.00

2. ABERDEENSHIRE CRICKET CLUB CENTENARY 1857-1957. A HISTORICAL SURVEY. EDITED BY RICHARD C. KELMAN. Aberdeen, the Club, 1957. 4to. 87+[5]pp. publisher’s advertisements. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. A centenary history of Aberdeenshire Cricket Club. Padwick, 3231. £20.00

3. ACKERMANN, (Rudolph). THE HISTORY OF RUGBY SCHOOL. London, R. Ackermann, 1816. Folio. [2]+34pp. 5 magnificent hand-coloured aquatint plates by D. Havell and J. Stadler. Bound in quarter morocco. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. The plate opposite page 22, by J. Sadler after W. Westall, titled View of the Southern Schools & dormitories of Rugby School from the Play Ground shows a game of cricket in the foreground. Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. Padwick, 1517. (See colour illustration on inside front cover) £1,200.00

4. ADRIAN, (Alec). DUNKIRK SPORTSMEN. Ilfracombe, (1940). Small 8vo. 116pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Good condition. Sporting recollections during the Second World War. Chapter ix: Cricket, pages 111-116. Not recorded by Padwick. £35.00

5. THE ADVENTURES OF A CRICKET , WITH THE LAWS AND PRACTICE OF CRICKET. BY AN OLD BOY. London, (1860). Small 8vo. 66pp. Text illustrations. Rebound in cloth without original wrappers preserved. The story of a , intended for youths of England. Includes . Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Another scarce item.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 5947. £85.00

6. AINSLIE, (Kathleen). 'WHAT I DID.' London, (c.1905). Small 8vo. (32)pp. including 16 full-page chromo-lithograph plates [of matchstick figures, each plate with accompanying text]. Original chromolithograph wrappers, covers worn, with original ribbon. With two cricket plates. One shows matchstick spectators, with text: ‘We played cricket with the lower II - “Buck up boys, we’ll lick’em”.’ The other plate shows a matchstick batsman walking towards two spectators. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, or Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. (See colour illustration on inside front cover) £120.00

7. AITCHISON, (Rev. James). KILMARNOCK CRICKET CLUB. ONE HUNDRED - . Kilmarnock, the Club, (1952). Small 8vo. 90pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers, covers soiled. A history of Kilmarnock Cricket Club. Padwick, 3240. £24.00

8. AKERS, (Joseph). - (PATENT SPECIFICATION). CRICKET STUMPS. A.D. 1894, 24th AUGUST. NO. 16,119. London, 1894. 4to. 1p. Bound in boards. This patent was taken out to cover his invention of a spring in each which enables them to regain their original position automatically. Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00

5 9. ALCOCK, (C.W.). FAMOUS CRICKETERS AND CRICKET GROUNDS 1895. A COMPLETE SET OF EIGHTEEN INDIVIDUAL ISSUES (London, 1895). Folio. 288 pages of plates. Eighteen individual issues, each issue loose and in good condition in original pictorial wrappers, as published. Handsomely preserved in half calf drop-back box. (A COMPLETE SET). Originally published in eighteen weekly issues, each issue in original pictorial wrappers. Full-page illustrations of 19th cricketers and cricket grounds. it was then published in cloth, together with a title-page and index. This book was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘An index was issued...but unfortunately it is practically useless as the pages are not numbered.’ Padwick, 7166. £225.00

10. ALLAN'S AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ANNUAL. A COMPLETE SET OF ALLAN’S AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ANNUAL, COMPRISING VOLUMES FOR 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 AND 2001. EDITED BY ALAN MILLER. RECORDS COMPILED BY ROSS DUNDAS. Perth, the Editor, 1988-2001. Fourteen volumes. 4to. Each profusely illustrated. Each in original pictorial wrappers. (ALL PUBLISHED). Published annually between 1988 and 2001. These volumes contain full details and scores of each Australian season.

(Alternately most volumes are available individually @ £10 each). £120.00

11. ALLEN, (David R.). A CATALOGUE OF CRICKET CATALOGUES, BOOKLISTS, BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES AND INDEXES ETCETERA. COMPILED BY . [Privately printed, 1980]. Small 8vo. 24pp. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 75 copies, (of which this is unnumbered), SIGNED BY THE COMPILER. Details of cricket catalogues issued by booksellers, auction houses and private collectors up to 1980. Padwick, 0-1. £30.00

12. ALLEN, (David R.). CRICKET THROUGH THE PAGES. AN ILLUSTRATED ANTHOLOGY SPANNING 200 YEARS OF CRICKET. London, 2000. 8vo. [4]+353pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Cricket anthology. With reproductions of early cricket prints and cricket memorabilia. £12.00

13. ALLEN, (David R.). EARLY BOOKS ON CRICKET. London, 1987. 8vo. 128pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. An invaluable reference work with details of many early cricket books. £15.00

14. ALLEN, (David R.). THE EWBANK ENQUIRY. A SEARCH FOR THE ELUSIVE ‘...SCORES’ OF A CRICKETING MILITARY MAN AND THE STORY OF HIS FAMILY’S CONNECTION WITH THE GAME... Farnham, 2012. Oblong 4to. 66+138+288+(1)pp. Illustrated. Handsomely bound in quarter morocco, preserved in cloth slipcase. LIMITED EDITION of 85 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An examination of the books of cricket scores published in by Major . £85.00

15. ALLEN, (Richard Frederick James Cobbett). - (PATENT SPECIFICATION). IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO CRICKET BATS. A.D. 1887, 5TH MARCH. NO. 3386. London, 1887. 4to. 1pp. and 1 full-page diagram. Bound in boards. This patent was taken out to cover his invention of the improved application of gutta percha in the construction of the handle. Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00

16. ALTHAM, (H.S.). A . FOREWORD BY LORD HARRIS. London, 1926. Large 8vo. 392pp. 16 plates. Original cloth, covers worn. First and best edition. The authoritative and definitive history of cricket. Includes a select cricket bibliography. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘a great work.’ Padwick, 57. £30.00

6 9. ALCOCK, (C.W.). FAMOUS CRICKETERS AND CRICKET GROUNDS 1895. A 17. ALTHAM, (H.S.), ARLOTT, (John), EAGAR, (E.D.R.) and WEBBER, (Roy). COMPLETE SET OF EIGHTEEN INDIVIDUAL ISSUES (London, 1895). Folio. 288 pages of CLUB. THE OFFICIAL HISTORY... London, 1958. 8vo. 240pp. 25 plates. plates. Eighteen individual issues, each issue loose and in good condition in original pictorial wrappers, Original cloth in dust-wrapper. as published. Handsomely preserved in half calf drop-back box. WITH A SHEET OF PAPER SIGNED BY TEN HAMPSHIRE CRICKETERS laid down on the front (A COMPLETE SET). endpaper. Signatures include: V.H.D. Cannings, R.A. Carty, R. Dare, E.D.R. Eagar, J.R. Gray, L. Originally published in eighteen weekly issues, each issue in original pictorial wrappers. Harrison, H. Horton, A.W.H. Rayment and D. Shackleton. Full-page illustrations of 19th century cricketers and cricket grounds. it was then published in The first official history of Hampshire County Cricket Club. cloth, together with a title-page and index. Padwick, 2024. £50.00 This book was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘An index was issued...but unfortunately it is 18. ALVERSTONE,(Lord) and ALCOCK, (C.W.). SURREY CRICKET. ITS HISTORY AND practically useless as the pages are not numbered.’ ASSOCIATIONS. EDITED BY THE RT. HON. LORD ALVERSTONE, L.C.J. AND C.W.

Padwick, 7166. £225.00 ALCOCK. London, 1902. Large 8vo. xiv+540pp. 48 plates. Original pictorial cloth, covers soiled. A history of Surrey cricket since the 18th century. Edited by the club’s President and Secretary. 10. ALLAN'S AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ANNUAL. A COMPLETE SET OF ALLAN’S Contributors include F.S. Ashley-Cooper and E.B.V. Christian. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ANNUAL, COMPRISING VOLUMES FOR 1987-88, 1988-89, Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Authoritative.’ 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. AND 2001. EDITED BY ALAN MILLER. RECORDS COMPILED BY ROSS DUNDAS. Perth, Padwick, 2595. £70.00 the Editor, 1988-2001. Fourteen volumes. 4to. Each profusely illustrated. Each in original pictorial wrappers. (ALL PUBLISHED). 19. THE AMERICAN CRICKETER. A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE NOBLE GAME OF Published annually between 1988 and 2001. These volumes contain full details and scores of CRICKET. A COMPLETE SET, COMPRISING VOLUME I, NUMBER 1 TO VOLUME LII, each Australian season. NUMBER 868 (28th JUNE 1877 TO APRIL, 1929) INCLUSIVE. Philadelphia, 1877-1929.

Fifty-two volumes bound in twenty-nine. 4to. Illustrated. Bound in cloth and half calf, (binding not (Alternately most volumes are available individually @ £10 each). £120.00 ), with many original part wrappers preserved. (A COMPLETE SET). 11. ALLEN, (David R.). A CATALOGUE OF CRICKET CATALOGUES, BOOKLISTS, BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES AND INDEXES ETCETERA. COMPILED BY DAVID The American Cricketer was started by Daniel S. Newhall and Henry Cope, of the Young RAYVERN ALLEN. [Privately printed, 1980]. Small 8vo. 24pp. Original printed wrappers. American Cricket Club, and Henry W. Brown, of the Germantown Cricket Club. LIMITED EDITION of 75 copies, (of which this is unnumbered), SIGNED BY THE COMPILER. The aim of this magazine was originally to serve as the public organ of all cricketers in America. Details of cricket catalogues issued by booksellers, auction houses and private collectors up to The first issue stated that there were some three hundred cricket clubs throughout the United 1980. States of which seven were in Philadelphia. Padwick, 0-1. £30.00 Ably edited by a committee headed by Newhall, The American Cricketer was published weekly from May to November, and monthly from November to May, and provided the centre for 12. ALLEN, (David R.). CRICKET THROUGH THE PAGES. AN ILLUSTRATED ANTHOLOGY information and exchange of opinion that had long been needed. SPANNING 200 YEARS OF CRICKET. London, 2000. 8vo. [4]+353pp. Profusely illustrated, Each issue contains details of fixtures, the formation of new clubs, information on tours by many in colour. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. foreign teams, details of American and foreign scores, etc. Cricket anthology. With reproductions of early cricket prints and cricket memorabilia. £12.00 From 1899, although still mainly concerned with cricket, this periodical contained sections on , , association , rowing, and other kindred . By 1927, The American Cricketer had become interested mainly in the cricket of the past, or 13. ALLEN, (David R.). EARLY BOOKS ON CRICKET. London, 1987. 8vo. 128pp. Profusely cricket in remote places, and had become a very unreliable guide, especially to the game in illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Philadelphia. By 1928 there was no printing of fixtures, and with the issue of April 1929, the An invaluable reference work with details of many early cricket books. £15.00 periodical finished publication. Editors included: Henry Cope (1877 to 1879); Oscar A. Knipe (1881 to 1883); A.J.D. Dixon (1883 14. ALLEN, (David R.). THE EWBANK ENQUIRY. A SEARCH FOR THE ELUSIVE to 1890); George T. Morgan (1890 to 1892); William F. Brown (1893 to 1894); J.H. Patterson (1894 ‘...SCORES’ OF A CRICKETING MILITARY MAN AND THE STORY OF HIS FAMILY’S to 1895); J.H. Mason (1895 to 1900); W.N. Morice (1900 and 1901); Young (1901 to 1904); CONNECTION WITH THE GAME... Farnham, 2012. Oblong 4to. 66+138+288+(1)pp. Illustrated. F.H. Clarke (1904 to 1906); H.H. Cornish (1906 to 1912); A.J. Henry (1912 to 1919); Joseph Parker Handsomely bound in quarter morocco, preserved in cloth slipcase. Norris (1919 to 1929). LIMITED EDITION of 85 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An examination of the books of Sussex cricket scores published in India by Major George A complete set of The American Cricketer is extremely rare. Ewbank. £85.00 John Lester in his Century of Philadelphia Cricket, 1951, mentions only two complete sets, in the Philadelphia Library of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and in the Library of 15. ALLEN, (Richard Frederick James Cobbett). - (PATENT SPECIFICATION). Haverford College. IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO CRICKET BATS. A.D. 1887, 5TH MARCH. NO. 3386. The has an incomplete set, made with up with photocopies of some of London, 1887. 4to. 1pp. and 1 full-page diagram. Bound in boards. the original issues. This patent was taken out to cover his invention of the improved application of gutta percha in The British Museum Library does not have any holdings of this periodical, and its omission the construction of the cricket bat handle. from the British Union Catalogue of Periodicals indicates that no significant runs of The Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00 American Cricketer are to be found in the major Libraries in this country.

Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘A complete run is worth a considerable sum. I 16. ALTHAM, (H.S.). A HISTORY OF CRICKET. FOREWORD BY LORD HARRIS. London, have never heard of a set changing hands either in England or America.’ 1926. Large 8vo. 392pp. 16 plates. Original cloth, covers worn. Padwick, 4050. £15,000.00 First and best edition. The authoritative and definitive history of cricket. Includes a select cricket bibliography. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘a great work.’ Padwick, 57. £30.00 20. AMES, (L.E.G.). COLLECTED ARTICLES. BY LESLIE AMES. , [the Author, 1960]. 8vo. [46]pp. Original pictorial wrappers. Articles written during the 1960 cricket season. Padwick, 6641. £20.00

7 21. ANDERSON, (Duncan). A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CRICKET. COMPILED BY DUNCAN ANDERSON. Newnham-on-Severn, 2005. 8vo. 91pp. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. A bibliography of Nottinghamshire cricket and cricketers. £25.00

22. ANDERSON, (Duncan). EARLY BOOKS ON NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKET. WITH NOTES ON EACH AUTHOR AND A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THEIR WORK. Grimsby, the Author, 2020. 8vo. 68pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An examination of some early books on cricket and cricketers, by one of the foremost collectors. (See colour illustration on the inside front cover) £65.00

23. ANDERSON, (John). - (PATENT SPECIFICATION). IMPROVEMENTS IN APPARATUS FOR INDICATING THE RESPECTIVE VALUES OF SCORES IN COMPETITIONS, GAMES, AND THE LIKE. A.D. 1889, 22ND MARCH. NO. 4978. London, 1889. 4to. 2pp. and 1 full-page diagram. Bound in boards. This patent was taken out to cover his invention of the apparatus for a multiplex indication of the scores in rifle shooting matches, pigeon shooting matches, game drives, cricket, lawn tennis, football and other competitions. Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00

24. ANDERSON, (R.A.). HISTORY OF GALA CRICKET CLUB. 1853 TO 1939. REPRINTED FROM “BORDER STANDARD”. Galashiels, Printed by John McQueen & Son, 1944. Small 4to. 51pp. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. A history of this Scottish cricket club. Padwick, 3297. £50.00

25. ANDERSON, (William). SELKIRK CRICKET CLUB. FIFTY YEARS PLAY AT PHILIPHAUGH. RECORDS & AVERAGES 1872-1922. Selkirk, (1922). Small 8vo. (4)+66pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. Good condition. A history of Selkirk Cricket Club between 1872 and 1922. Padwick, 3298. £75.00

26. ANDERSON, (William). SELKIRK CRICKET CLUB CENTENARY 1851-1951. HISTORY - RECORDS - AVERAGES. Galashiels, 1954. 8vo. 120pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in marked dust-wrapper. A centenary history of this Scottish cricket club. Padwick, 3299. £20.00

27. ANDREW, (E.S.). SCORES OF THE CRICKET MATCHES BETWEEN RUGBY & MARLBOROUGH. FROM THE COMMENCEMENT UP TO DATE. London, 1904. Small 8vo. 61pp. Original decorative cloth. Full scores of the Rugby v. Marlborough matches between 1855 and 1903. Padwick, 1497. £18.00

28. ANTHONY, (Edwyn). HEREFORDSHIRE CRICKET. Hereford, 1903. 8vo. 212pp. Original decorative cloth. A.D. TAYLOR’S BOOK, with his bookplate inside the lower cover and his signature of ownership on the front endpaper. A history of Herefordshire cricket. Padwick, 2036. £60.00

29. APOLLO. A JOURNAL OF THE ARTS FOR CONNOISSEURS AND COLLECTORS. EDITED BY HERBERT FURST. VOL. XXIII. NUMBER 137. London, MAY, 1936. 4to. 298pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers foxed and worn, with colour illustration of a cricket print on front cover. Includes The Collection of Cricket Pictures of Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., at Gatton Park by Robin Baily, pages 246-252. Not recorded by Padwick. £45.00

8 21. ANDERSON, (Duncan). A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKET. 30. [ARBUTHNOT, John]. LEWIS BABOON TURNED COMPILED BY DUNCAN ANDERSON. Newnham-on-Severn, 2005. 8vo. 91pp. Original pictorial HONEST, AND JOHN BULL POLITICIAN. BEING THE wrappers. FOURTH PART OF LAW IS A BOTTOMLESS-PIT. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. PRINTED FROM A MANUSCRIPT FOUND IN THE A bibliography of Nottinghamshire cricket and cricketers. £25.00 CABINET OF THE FAMOUS SIR HUMPHREY POLESWORTH: AND PUBLISH’D...BY THE AUTHOR. 22. ANDERSON, (Duncan). EARLY BOOKS ON NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKET. WITH London, printed for John Morphew, 1712. Small 8vo. [8]+37pp. NOTES ON EACH AUTHOR AND A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THEIR WORK. Grimsby, the Author, Title browned. Rebound in brown half morocco. With the 2020. 8vo. 68pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. bookplate of E.D.R. Eagar. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Includes a very early cricket reference on page 18: ‘However, An examination of some early books on Nottingham cricket and cricketers, by one of the he could not help discovering some remains of his nature, foremost collectors. (See colour illustration on the inside front cover) £65.00 when he happen’d to meet with a foot-ball, or a match at cricket; for which Sir Roger was sure to take him to task.’ 23. ANDERSON, (John). - (PATENT SPECIFICATION). IMPROVEMENTS IN APPARATUS Padwick, 858. £750.00 FOR INDICATING THE RESPECTIVE VALUES OF SCORES IN COMPETITIONS, GAMES, AND THE LIKE. A.D. 1889, 22ND MARCH. NO. 4978. London, 1889. 4to. 2pp. and 1 full-page diagram. Bound in boards. This patent was taken out to cover his invention of the apparatus for a multiplex indication of the scores in rifle shooting matches, pigeon shooting matches, game drives, cricket, lawn tennis, football and other competitions. Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00

24. HISTORY OF GALA CRICKET CLUB. 1853 TO 1939. REPRINTED ANDERSON, (R.A.). 31. ARLOTT. (John). BOY. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY. London, 1990. Large 8vo. FROM “BORDER STANDARD”. Galashiels, Printed by John McQueen & Son, 1944. Small 4to. 304pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. 51pp. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. WITH A ONE PAGE TYPED LETTER FROM (signed John A.) to his friend A history of this Scottish cricket club. Geoffrey Whitelock, on Arlott’s headed notepaper addressed: The Old Sun, Alresford, Padwick, 3297. £50.00 Hampshire, laid down on the front endpaper. Autobiography of the famous author and broadcaster John Arlott. £20.00 25. ANDERSON, (William). SELKIRK CRICKET CLUB. FIFTY YEARS PLAY AT PHILIPHAUGH. RECORDS & AVERAGES 1872-1922. Selkirk, (1922). Small 8vo. (4)+66pp. 32. ARLOTT, (John). CONCERNING CRICKET. STUDIES OF THE PLAY AND PLAYERS. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. Good condition. London, 1949. 8vo. viii+156pp. Original cloth. A history of Selkirk Cricket Club between 1872 and 1922. WITH A SIGNED NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR tipped down on the front endpaper: '...in great Padwick, 3298. £75.00 haste in the midst of six commentaries. Very pleased to be able to do this for your boy...' Historical essays on cricket and cricketers. 26. ANDERSON, (William). SELKIRK CRICKET CLUB CENTENARY Padwick, 7568. £28.00 1851-1951. HISTORY - RECORDS - AVERAGES. Galashiels, 1954. 8vo. 120pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in marked dust-wrapper. 33. ARLOTT, (John). CRICKET JOURNALS. (NUMBERS 1-4 INCLUSIVE). London, 1958-1961. A centenary history of this Scottish cricket club. Four volumes. 256+260+256+238pp. Each volume with frontispiece and 16 pages of plates. Original Padwick, 3299. £20.00 cloth in dust-wrappers. (A COMPLETE SET). 27. ANDREW, (E.S.). SCORES OF THE CRICKET MATCHES Accounts of the 1958, 1959, 1960 and 1961 English cricket seasons. Journal 3 has the BETWEEN RUGBY & MARLBOROUGH. FROM THE supplementary title Cricket on Trial, and Journal 4 has the supplementary title The Australian COMMENCEMENT UP TO DATE. London, 1904. Small 8vo. 61pp. Challenge. Original decorative cloth. Padwick 955, 956, 957 and 957-1. £35.00 Full scores of the Rugby v. Marlborough matches between 1855 and 1903. 34. ARLOTT, (John). ENGLAND v. . FIRST TEST MATCH, , Padwick, 1497. £18.00 1973. ARLOTT’S ORIGINAL PRELIMINARY DRAFT TYPESCRIPT OF HIS REPORTS FOR NEWSPAPER OF THE FIRST, THIRD AND FOURTH DAY’S PLAY IN 28. ANTHONY, (Edwyn). HEREFORDSHIRE CRICKET. Hereford, 1903. 8vo. 212pp. Original THE FIRST TEST MATCH BETWEEN ENGLAND AND NEW ZEALAND, PLAYED AT decorative cloth. TRENT BRIDGE, 7th -12th JUNE 1973. A.D. TAYLOR’S BOOK, with his bookplate inside the lower cover and his signature of UNTITLED, WITH MANY ANNOTATIONS AND CORRECTIONS THROUGHOUT IN ownership on the front endpaper. ARLOTT’S DISTINCTIVE HAND. [1973]. Three foolscap leaves. A history of Herefordshire cricket. This article was published in The Guardian in June 1974. Padwick, 2036. £60.00 An account by John Arlott of the First Test match between England and New Zealand, played at Trent Bridge, 7th - 12th June 1973. 29. APOLLO. A JOURNAL OF THE ARTS FOR CONNOISSEURS AND COLLECTORS. In this match New Zealand were set 479 to win, and having been 402 for five , narrowly EDITED BY HERBERT FURST. VOL. XXIII. NUMBER 137. London, MAY, 1936. 4to. 298pp. lost the match by 38 runs. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers foxed and worn, with colour illustration of a cricket print on front cover. Arlott (1914-1991) was a commentator on radio and television from 1946 until his retirement in Includes The Collection of Cricket Pictures of Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., at Gatton Park by 1980. Robin Baily, pages 246-252. He also regularly reported cricket for The Guardian, and was an acclaimed author. Not recorded by Padwick. £45.00 Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 196: ‘All manuscripts are of a great value as collector’s items.’ £200.00

9 35. ARLOTT, (John). GONE TO THE CRICKET. London, 1948. Small 8vo. 206pp. 8 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. WITH A SHEET OF PAPER SIGNED IN PENCIL BY NINE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM WHICH TOURED ENGLAND IN 1947 laid down on the front endpaper. Signatures comprise: D.W. Begbie, O.C. Dawson, D. V. Dyer, G.M. Fullerton, T.A. Harris, J.D. Lindsay, B. Mitchell, A.D. Nourse and V.I. Smith. An account of the 1947 South African tour of England. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. Padwick, 5355. £45.00

36. ARLOTT, (John). INDIAN SUMMER. AN ACCOUNT OF THE CRICKET TOUR IN ENGLAND 1946. London, 1947. 8vo. (6)+141pp. 8 plates. Original cloth. An account of the 1946 Indian tour of England. Padwick, 5602. £15.00

37. ARLOTT, (John). . PROFILE OF THE MASTER. London, 1981. 8vo. 144pp. 16 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. WITH A ONE PAGE TYPED LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR, (signed John) to the cricket author and fellow Hampshire supporter Neil Jenkinson tipped down on the front endpaper. A biography of the great Surrey and England batsman Jack Hobbs. £20.00

38. [ARLOTT, John]. LANDMARKS. A BOOK OF TOPOGRAPHICAL VERSE FOR ENGLAND AND WALES. EDITED BY G. ROSTREVOR HAMILTON AND JOHN ARLOTT. Cambridge, 1943. 8vo. xv+236pp. Original cloth in dust- wrapper.

AN INTERESTING ASSOCIATION ITEM, with the following loosely inserted: 1. A very interesting two page typed letter, signed, from the author Richard Aldington to John Arlott, dated 18th November 1943. (Discussing literary matters and contemporary authors). 2. A one page signed autograph letter from The Hon. V. Sackville- West, dated 20th December 1943, thanking Arlott for forwarding Landmarks...’I am sure it will be a great success...’

3. A postcard to Arlott, from C.B. Fry(?), initialled 'C.B.', postmarked 20th December 1943. ‘Many thanks for the handsome Anthology...it is full of lesser-known delights...’ This was John Arlott’s first book, and includies his poem: Cricket at Worcester [1938]. Padwick, 6389. £150.00

39. ARLOTT, (John). OF PERIOD AND PLACE. London, 1944. Small 8vo. 45pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Poems, including On a Great Batsman, Cricket at Worcester, 1938 and The Old Cricketer. Padwick, 6402. £45.00

40. ARLOTT, (John) and DALEY, (Arthur). PAGEANTRY OF . FROM THE AGE OF CHIVALRY TO THE AGE OF . London, 1968. Oblong 4to. 128pp. Colour frontispiece and many text illustrations. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A pictorial history of sport. Cricket, pages 72-78. Padwick, 796. £30.00

41. ARMIGER, (Charles). THE SPORTSMAN'S VOCAL CABINET, COMPRISING AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF SCARCE, CURIOUS, AND ORIGINAL SONGS AND BALLADS, RELATIVE TO FIELD SPORTS. London, 1833. 8vo. (4)+426pp. Rebound in half calf, rebacked. The ballad To live a life free from gout, pages 157-158, includes cricket references. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 6549. £65.00

42. ARROWSMITH, (R.L.) and HILL, (B.J.W.). I ZINGARI. THE CLUB - THE CRICKET - THE CHARACTERS. REVISED AND UPDATED BY A.S.R. WINLAW. Fakenham (Norfolk), 1991. 8vo. viii+191pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Good condition. A revised and updated history of I Zingari Cricket Club. £20.00

10 35. ARLOTT, (John). GONE TO THE CRICKET. London, 1948. Small 8vo. 206pp. 8 plates. 43. [ARROWSMITH, R.L., DUNBAR, J.G. and ARMITAGE-SMITH, J.N.A.]. BUTTERFLIES Original cloth in dust-wrapper. CRICKET CLUB 1862-1962. [The Club, 1962]. Tall 8vo. 28pp. Text illustrations. Original quarter WITH A SHEET OF PAPER SIGNED IN PENCIL BY NINE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN calf. TEAM WHICH TOURED ENGLAND IN 1947 laid down on the front endpaper. Signatures LIMITED EDITION of 250 numbered copies. comprise: D.W. Begbie, O.C. Dawson, D. V. Dyer, G.M. Fullerton, T.A. Harris, J.D. Lindsay, B. A centenary history of Butterflies Cricket Club, published for members. Mitchell, A.D. Nourse and V.I. Smith. Padwick, 1663. £50.00 An account of the 1947 South African tour of England. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all 44. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKET GUIDE 1926. A BOOK OF time. RECORDS. Nottingham, 1926. Small 8vo. 22pp. Original printed wrappers. Small library stamp Padwick, 5355. £45.00 inside front cover. Published prior to the 1926 Australian tour of England. 36. ARLOTT, (John). INDIAN SUMMER. AN ACCOUNT OF THE CRICKET TOUR IN Padwick, 4357. £60.00 ENGLAND 1946. London, 1947. 8vo. (6)+141pp. 8 plates. Original cloth. An account of the 1946 Indian tour of England. 45. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). CRICKET: AN HEROIC POEM. BY JAMES LOVE. JAMES Padwick, 5602. £15.00 LOVE BI-CENTENARY EDITION. EDITED BY F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER. Nottingham, 1922. Small 8vo. 30pp. Original printed wrappers. 37. ARLOTT, (John). JACK HOBBS. PROFILE OF THE MASTER. London, 1981. 8vo. 144pp. 16 A reprint of Love’s poem, first published in 1744. With much new research, and a bibliography plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. of the various editions. WITH A ONE PAGE TYPED LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR, (signed John) to the cricket author Padwick, 6445. £65.00 and fellow Hampshire supporter Neil Jenkinson tipped down on the front endpaper.

A biography of the great Surrey and England batsman Jack Hobbs. £20.00 46. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). CRICKET HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS. London, 1927. 8vo. 288pp. 8 plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. 38. [ARLOTT, John]. LANDMARKS. A BOOK OF A series of scholarly essays, with much about the lesser-known aspects of the game. Includes TOPOGRAPHICAL VERSE FOR ENGLAND AND WALES. a chapter on collecting cricket books: Cricket as a Hobby. EDITED BY G. ROSTREVOR HAMILTON AND JOHN This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘One of ARLOTT. Cambridge, 1943. 8vo. xv+236pp. Original cloth in dust- Mr. [Ashley] Cooper’s best books.’ wrapper. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘a classic.’ Padwick, 60. £65.00 AN INTERESTING ASSOCIATION ITEM, with the following loosely inserted: 47. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). A CRICKET SONG. BY N. FELIX. EDITED, WITH AN 1. A very interesting two page typed letter, signed, from the INTRODUCTION, BY F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER. Nottingham, 1923. Small 8vo. (2)+ii+12pp. author Richard Aldington to John Arlott, dated 18th November Original printed wrappers. 1943. (Discussing literary matters and contemporary authors). First publication of cricket verses by Felix which were in the possession of A.L. Ford. 2. A one page signed autograph letter from The Hon. V. Sackville- Padwick, 6601. £65.00 West, dated 20th December 1943, thanking Arlott for forwarding Landmarks...’I am sure it will be a great success...’ 48. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). CURIOSITIES OF FIRST-CLASS

CRICKET. London, 1901. Small 8vo. viii+126pp. Rebound in

boards with original wrappers preserved. 3. A postcard to Arlott, from C.B. Fry(?), initialled 'C.B.', postmarked 20th December 1943. ‘Many A collection of unusual and curious incidents, oddities, and thanks for the handsome Anthology...it is full of lesser-known delights...’ amazing occurrences not found in the normal record books. This was John Arlott’s first book, and includies his poem: Cricket at Worcester [1938]. Compiled through meticulous research from Scores and Padwick, 6389. £150.00 Biographies, Cricket: A weekly Record, Bell’s Life and The Sportsman. 39. ARLOTT, (John). OF PERIOD AND PLACE. London, 1944. Small 8vo. 45pp. Original cloth in Padwick, 99. £125.00 dust-wrapper. Poems, including On a Great Batsman, Cricket at Worcester, 1938 and The Old Cricketer. 49. COUNTY CRICKET. Padwick, 6402. £45.00 ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). London, 1924. Small 8vo. 40pp., including 13 full-page illustrations.

Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. 40. ARLOTT, (John) and DALEY, (Arthur). PAGEANTRY OF SPORT. FROM THE AGE OF A history of Derbyshire county cricket. CHIVALRY TO THE AGE OF VICTORIA. London, 1968. Oblong 4to. 128pp. Colour frontispiece Padwick, 1842. £65.00 and many text illustrations. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A pictorial history of sport. Cricket, pages 72-78. 50. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). EDWARD MILLS GRACE, CRICKETER. London, 1916. 8vo. Padwick, 796. £30.00 240pp. 6 plates. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled. A biography of the Gloucestershire and England cricketer E.M. Grace, brother of G.F. and W.G. 41. ARMIGER, (Charles). THE SPORTSMAN'S VOCAL CABINET, COMPRISING AN Grace. EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF SCARCE, CURIOUS, AND ORIGINAL SONGS AND This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. BALLADS, RELATIVE TO FIELD SPORTS. London, 1833. 8vo. (4)+426pp. Rebound in half calf, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ rebacked. Padwick, 7566. £75.00 The ballad To live a life free from gout, pages 157-158, includes cricket references. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. 51. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). ETON v. HARROW AT THE . WITH SOME Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES, POEMS AND GENEALOGICAL TABLES. London, 1922. Small 4to. Padwick, 6549. £65.00 155pp. 6 plates. Original cloth, covers soiled. A history of the matches between Eton and Harrow with full scores and notes on the players. 42. ARROWSMITH, (R.L.) and HILL, (B.J.W.). I ZINGARI. THE CLUB - THE CRICKET - THE Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Invaluable work of reference.’ CHARACTERS. REVISED AND UPDATED BY A.S.R. WINLAW. Fakenham (Norfolk), 1991. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘A 8vo. viii+191pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Good condition. valuable book to the historian.’ A revised and updated history of I Zingari Cricket Club. £20.00 Padwick, 1437. £50.00

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52. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). FEATS, FACTS AND FIGURES OF 1904. London, printed for private circulation, 1905. Small 8vo. (6)+64pp. Rebound in cloth with original front printed wrapper preserved. With the bookplate of A.L.Ford inside front cover, and the bookplate of Marylebone Cricket Club on front endpaper.

LIMITED EDITION of 30 numbered copies, SIGNED AND DATED BY THE AUTHOR. A statistical survey of the 1904 cricket season. First published in 1899 in an edition limited to 20 copies. Publication continued annually between 1901 and 1906, each limited to 30 copies. The volume for 1905 was titled Noteworthy Events of 1905. Padwick, 920. £1,000.00

53. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). NOTEWORTHY EVENTS OF 1905. London, printed for private circulation, 1906. Small 8vo. [6]+36pp. Rebound in cloth, cover stained, with original front wrapper preserved. With the bookplates of A.L. Ford and Marylebone Cricket Club. LIMITED EDITION of 30 numbered copies. PRESENTED BY THE AUTHOR TO A.J. GASTON, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED on the limitation leaf. Gaston was a noted cricket author, collector and bookseller. A statistical survey of the 1905 season. First published in 1899 as Feats, Facts and Figures for private circulation in an edition limited to 20 copies. Publication continued annually between 1901 and 1906, each limited to 30 copies. The title of the volume for 1905 changed to Noteworthy Events of 1905. Padwick, 920. £1,000.00

54. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). FEATS, FACTS AND FIGURES OF 1906. London, printed for private circulation, 1907. Small 8vo. [6]+76pp. Rebound in cloth with original front printed wrapper preserved. With the bookplates of A.L. Ford and Marylebone Cricket Club inside front cover. LIMITED EDITION of 30 numbered copies. PRESENTED BY THE AUTHOR TO A.J. GASTON, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED on the limitation leaf. Gaston was a noted cricket author, collector and bookseller. A statistical survey of the 1906 cricket season. First published for private circulation in 1899 in an edition limited to 20 copies. Publication continued annually between 1901 and 1906, each limited to 30 copies. The volume for 1905 was titled Noteworthy Events of 1905. Padwick, 920. £1,000.00

55. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS. Bristol, 1900. 8vo. 176pp. Original decorative cloth, covers rubbed. Pencil annotations on preliminary pages. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926, 'Full scores and accounts of all matches from 1806-1900.' This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Padwick, 3061. £50.00

56. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET. London, [1924]. 8vo. 40pp. including 12 full-page illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. A history of Gloucestershire county cricket. Padwick, 1955. £65.00

12 57. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). THE HAMBLEDON CRICKET 52. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). FEATS, FACTS AND FIGURES CHRONICLE 1772-1796. INCLUDING THE REPRODUCTION OF 1904. London, printed for private circulation, 1905. Small 8vo. OF THE MINUTE AND ACCOUNT BOOKS OF THE CLUB. (6)+64pp. Rebound in cloth with original front printed wrapper WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY E.V. LUCAS. London, 1924. 8vo. preserved. With the bookplate of A.L.Ford inside front cover, and the 187pp. 16 plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. bookplate of Marylebone Cricket Club on front endpaper. A record of Hambledon Cricket Club, with details of the original minutes and account books. LIMITED EDITION of 30 numbered copies, SIGNED AND DATED This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication BY THE AUTHOR. Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘What a treasure!’ A statistical survey of the 1904 cricket season. Padwick, 1986. £45.00 First published in 1899 in an edition limited to 20 copies. Publication continued annually between 1901 and 1906, each 58. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). HOW TO PLAY CLARKE BY limited to 30 copies. The volume for 1905 was titled N. FELIX. EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER. Nottingham, Noteworthy Events of 1905. 1922. 8vo. (2)+iv+(2)+10pp. Padwick, 920. £1,000.00 Text illustrations. Original printed wrappers.

A reprint of the rare 1852 pamphlet by Nicholas Wanostrocht.

Padwick, 712. £65.00

59. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). COUNTY CRICKET. London, 1924. 8vo. 40pp. including 13

full-page illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. 53. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). NOTEWORTHY EVENTS OF A history of Kent county cricket. 1905. London, printed for private circulation, 1906. Small 8vo. Padwick, 2131. £65.00 [6]+36pp. Rebound in cloth, cover stained, with original front wrapper preserved. With the bookplates of A.L. Ford and Marylebone Cricket 60. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). KENT CRICKET RECORDS. Canterbury, 1929. 8vo. 44pp. Club. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. LIMITED EDITION of 30 numbered copies. PRESENTED BY A survey of Kent cricket records between 1719 and 1929. THE AUTHOR TO A.J. GASTON, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED Padwick, 2133. £65.00 on the limitation leaf. Gaston was a noted cricket author, collector and bookseller. A statistical survey of the 1905 season. 61. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). M.C.C. MATCH LIST. A SUMMARY OF 8,642 MATCHES First published in 1899 as Feats, Facts and Figures for private PLAYED IN THE BY THE MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB...WITH A circulation in an edition limited to 20 copies. Publication FOREWORD BY F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER. London, 1930. 8vo. 24pp. Original decorative cloth. continued annually between 1901 and 1906, each limited to Good condition. 30 copies. The title of the volume for 1905 changed to A record of M.C.C. matches played in the UK between 1788 and 1929. Noteworthy Events of 1905. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Like all Ashley-Cooper publications is getting scarce.’ Padwick, 920. £1,000.00 Padwick, 1220. £65.00

62. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. VOL. II. 1900-1920. London, (1921). 8vo. (8)+486pp. Frontispiece. Original decorative cloth, spine faded. The second volume of the history of Middlesex County Cricket Club, containing full scores of 54. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). FEATS, FACTS AND FIGURES OF 1906. London, printed for matches played between 1900 and 1920. private circulation, 1907. Small 8vo. [6]+76pp. Rebound in cloth with original front printed wrapper The first volume, by W.J. Ford, covers Middlesex matches played between 1864 and 1899. The third and final volume, by N. Haig, covers Middlesex matches played between 1921 and preserved. With the bookplates of A.L. Ford and Marylebone Cricket Club inside front cover. 1947. LIMITED EDITION of 30 numbered copies. PRESENTED BY THE AUTHOR TO A.J. GASTON, This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘Finely SIGNED AND INSCRIBED on the limitation leaf. produced.’ Gaston was a noted cricket author, collector and bookseller. Padwick, 2420. £50.00 A statistical survey of the 1906 cricket season. First published for private circulation in 1899 in an edition limited to 20 copies. Publication continued annually between 1901 and 1906, each limited to 30 copies. The volume for 1905 was 63. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKET AND CRICKETERS. titled Noteworthy Events of 1905. Nottingham, [1923]. 8vo. viii+410pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Padwick, 920. £1,000.00 PRESENTED BY A.W. SHELTON TO E.V. LUCAS, INSCRIBED AND DATED on the front endpaper. Lucas (1868-1938) was a prolific author and poet. 55. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS. Bristol, 1900. 8vo. 176pp. Original He began writing in Punch magazine in 1904 and decorative cloth, covers rubbed. Pencil annotations on preliminary pages. contributed a regular column titled A Wanderer’s Altham, History of Cricket, 1926, 'Full scores and accounts of all matches from 1806-1900.' Notebook in the Sunday Times. In 1924 he became This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. chairman of the London publishers Methuen & Co. Padwick, 3061. £50.00 Shelton was President of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club in 1933 and was responsible for the 56. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET. London, [1924]. 8vo. publication of this book. 40pp. including 12 full-page illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. A detailed record of Nottinghamshire cricket and A history of Gloucestershire county cricket. cricketers, with biographies of all the players. Padwick, 1955. £65.00 Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘An exhaustive record from the earliest times.’

This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘A very comprehensive history.’ Padwick, 2498. £85.00

13 64. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). THE REV. JOHN MITFORD ON CRICKET. WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE BY F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER. Nottingham, 1921. 8vo. 24pp. Original printed wrappers. A reprint of articles reviewing Nyren’s Young Cricketer’s Tutor published in the Gentleman’s Magazine in 1833. Padwick, 389. £65.00

65. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET. London, [1924]. 8vo. 36pp. including 15 full-page illustrations. Rebound in cloth with original pictorial wrappers preserved. Good condition. A history of Somerset county cricket. Padwick, 2553. £65.00

66. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). THE SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET GUIDE 1929. A BOOK OF RECORDS. Nottingham, 1929. Small 8vo. 34pp. Original printed wrappers, covers slightly soiled. Published prior to the 1929 South African tour of England. Padwick, 3593. £65.00

67. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). SURREY v. NOTTS. AT THE WICKET. London, 'Cricket' Office, 1899. 8vo. 16pp. including text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, rebacked, covers worn. Preserved in cloth case. First edition. A survey of matches played between Surrey and Nottinghamshire between 1851 and 1899. This was Ashley-Cooper’s third publication. It was printed on inferior paper and therefore seldom appears. Padwick, 2496. £500.00

Item No. 67 Item No. 68

68. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). W.G. GRACE CRICKETER. A RECORD OF HIS PERFORMANCES IN FIRST-CLASS MATCHES. London, (1916). Small 4to. vi+93pp. Portrait frontispiece. Rebound in cloth with original wrappers preserved. A statistical survey of the career of W.G. Grace, compiled soon after his death. Padwick, 7571. £125.00

69. ASHTON, (Arthur). - (PATENT SPECIFICATION). IMPROVEMENTS IN CRICKET BATS. A.D. 1895, 5TH SEPTEMBER. NO. 16,630. London, 1895. 4to. 2pp. and 1 full-page diagram. Bound in boards. This patent was taken out to cover his invention of the improved method of joining the handle of the cricket bat to the body. Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00

70. ASHTON, (Richard). - (PATENT SPECIFICATION). AN IMPROVEMENT IN CRICKET BATS. A.D. 1890, 17TH OCTOBER. NO. 16,512. London, 1890. 4to. 2pp. and 1 full-page diagram. Bound in boards. This patent was taken out to cover his invention of the improved method of joining the handle of the cricket bat to the blade. Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00

71. ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE CRICKET, AND TENNIS CLUB. CENTENARY HANDBOOK 1857-1957. COMPILED BY S. OLDHAM. Ashton-under-Lyne, the Club, 1957. 8vo. [36]pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. A centenary history of this club. Padwick, 2181. £18.00

14 64. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). THE REV. JOHN MITFORD ON CRICKET. WITH A 72. ASPIN, (Jehoshaphat). ANCIENT CUSTOMS, SPORTS, AND PASTIMES, OF THE BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE BY F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER. Nottingham, 1921. 8vo. 24pp. Original ENGLISH... London, 1832. Small 8vo. 256+[8]pp. publisher’s advertisements. 12 engraved plates. printed wrappers. Original quarter calf. A reprint of articles reviewing Nyren’s Young Cricketer’s Tutor published in the Gentleman’s Cricket, pages 221-223. Published for children, based on Strutt's Manners & Customs. Magazine in 1833. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Padwick, 389. £65.00 Padwick 825-1 only records the first edition of 1825. £125.00

65. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET. London, [1924]. 8vo. 36pp. 73. [ASSOCIATION OF CRICKET STATISTICIANS]. COMPLETE FIRST-CLASS MATCH including 15 full-page illustrations. Rebound in cloth with original pictorial wrappers preserved. Good LIST. VOLUMES 1-5 INCLUSIVE. Nottingham, the Association, 1996-1999. Five volumes. condition. 85+71+69+81+150pp. Original printed wrappers. A history of Somerset county cricket. (ALL PUBLISHED). Padwick, 2553. £65.00 A list of every first-class cricket match, with dates, venues, and notes on the teams. Volume 1 (1801-1914), Volume 2 (1914/1915 - 1944/45), Volume 3 (1945 - 1962/63), Volume 4 66. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). THE SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET GUIDE 1929. A BOOK OF (1963 - 1980/81), Volume 5 (1980/81 - 1998). £65.00 RECORDS. Nottingham, 1929. Small 8vo. 34pp. Original printed wrappers, covers slightly soiled. Published prior to the 1929 South African tour of England. 74. [ASSOCIATION OF CRICKET STATISTICIANS]. IMPORTANT CRICKET MATCHES. A Padwick, 3593. £65.00 COMPLETE SET OF FIVE VOLUMES COVERING 1801/1819, 1820/1829, 1830/1838, 1839/1844 AND 1845/1849. Published at Haughton Mill, Notts., by the Association, 1994-1996. 67. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). SURREY v. NOTTS. AT THE WICKET. London, 'Cricket' Office, Five volumes. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. 1899. 8vo. 16pp. including text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, rebacked, covers worn. (ALL PUBLISHED). Preserved in cloth case. Full scores of important matches played between 1801 and 1849. £30.00 First edition. A survey of matches played between Surrey and Nottinghamshire between 1851 and 1899. 75. [ASSOCIATION OF CRICKET STATISTICIANS]. FIRST CLASS CRICKET MATCHES. This was Ashley-Cooper’s third publication. It was printed on inferior paper and therefore VOLUMES FOR 1864 TO 1919 INCLUSIVE. AN UNBROKEN RUN. Haughton Mill, (Notts.) and seldom appears. Cardiff, 1980-2008. Forty-one volumes. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Padwick, 2496. £500.00 Full scores of all first-class matches played between 1864 and 1919. Some volumes include more than one year. Includes much information not recorded in Haygarth's Scores And Biographies. £150.00

76. [ASSOCIATION OF CRICKET STATISTICIANS]. ACS INTERNATIONAL CRICKET YEARBOOKS. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES FOR 1986 TO 2011 INCLUSIVE. COMPILED BY PHILIP BAILEY. Nottingham, the Association, 1986-2010. Twenty-five volumes. 8vo. Original printed Item No. 67 Item No. 68 wrappers. A COMPLETE RUN. This annual was first published in 1986. An important statistical source. £75.00

77. [ASSOCIATION OF CRICKET STATISTICIANS]. BANGLADESH FIRST-CLASS AND ONE-DAY MATCHES. AN UNBROKEN RUN BETWEEN 2000/01 AND 2006/07, AND 2007. Nottingham, 2002-2012. Seven volumes. 8vo. Original decorative wrappers. (ALL PUBLISHED?). Scores of all Bangladesh first-class and one-day matches. £35.00

78. [THE ASSOCIATION OF CRICKET STATISTICIANS]. FIRST-CLASS COUNTIES SECOND ELEVEN ANNUALS. AN UNBROKEN RUN FROM 1985 TO 2016 INCLUSIVE. 68. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). W.G. GRACE CRICKETER. A RECORD OF HIS Retford and West Bridgford, Notts. and Cardiff. Thirty-two volumes. 8vo. Original wrappers. PERFORMANCES IN FIRST-CLASS MATCHES. London, (1916). Small 4to. vi+93pp. Portrait Published annually since 1985. £75.00 frontispiece. Rebound in cloth with original wrappers preserved.

A statistical survey of the career of W.G. Grace, compiled soon after his death. Padwick, 7571. £125.00 79. ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1898. ELEVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. London, 1898. Small 8vo. 190pp. 69. ASHTON, (Arthur). - (PATENT SPECIFICATION). IMPROVEMENTS IN CRICKET BATS. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to A.D. 1895, 5TH SEPTEMBER. NO. 16,630. London, 1895. 4to. 2pp. and 1 full-page diagram. 1918, and 1940 to 1945. Bound in boards. Padwick, 1034. £90.00 This patent was taken out to cover his invention of the improved method of joining the handle of the cricket bat to the body. Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00 80. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1899. TWELFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. London, Small 8vo. Frontispiece. 190pp. 70. ASHTON, (Richard). - (PATENT SPECIFICATION). AN IMPROVEMENT IN CRICKET Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to BATS. A.D. 1890, 17TH OCTOBER. NO. 16,512. London, 1890. 4to. 2pp. and 1 full-page 1918, and 1940 to 1945. diagram. Bound in boards. Padwick, 1034. £90.00 This patent was taken out to cover his invention of the improved method of joining the handle of the cricket bat to the blade. Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00 81. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1900. THIRTEENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. EDITED BY TITYRUS. London, 1900. Small 8vo. 190pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers, 71. ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE CRICKET, BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB. CENTENARY covers soiled. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. HANDBOOK 1857-1957. COMPILED BY S. OLDHAM. Ashton-under-Lyne, the Club, 1957. 8vo. Padwick, 1034. £75.00 [36]pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers.

A centenary history of this Lancashire club. Padwick, 2181. £18.00

15 82. ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1902. FIFTEENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. EDITED BY TITYRUS. London, 1902. Small 8vo. Frontispiece. 174pp. Original pictorial wrappers, covers slightly soiled. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. Padwick, 1034. £70.00

83. ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1904. SEVENTEENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. EDITED BY TITYRUS. London, 1904. Small 8vo. 175pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. Padwick, 1034. £60.00

84. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL, 1905. EIGHTEENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. EDITED BY “TITYRUS”. London, 1905. Small 8vo. 174pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers. Good condition. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. Padwick, 1034. £70.00

85. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1907. TWENTIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. EDITED BY “TITYRUS”. London, 1907. Small 8vo. 175pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers, good condition. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. Padwick, 1034. (See colour illustration on the inside front cover) £70.00

86. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1910. TWENTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION. EDITED BY "TITYRUS". London, 1910. Small 8vo. 176pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, good condition. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. Padwick, 1034. £65.00

87. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1911. TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. EDITED BY “TITYRUS”. London, 1911. Small 8vo. 176pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers. Good condition. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. Padwick, 1034. £65.00

88. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL, 1913. TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. EDITED BY TITYRUS. London, 1913 Small 8vo. 174pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, good condition. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. Padwick, 1034. £65.00

89. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUALS FOR 1927, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 AND 1939. London. Small 8vo. Original decorative wrappers. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. Padwick, 1034. (Each) £10.00

90. ATKINSON, (S.). ACKWORTH GAMES AND THE MEN WHO MADE THEM. EDITED BY S. ATKINSON. London, the Author, [1917]. 4to. viii+80pp. Photogravure frontispiece and many text illustrations. Original printed cloth. Top edges gilt. LIMITED EDITION of 600 numbered copies. Sport at Ackworth School in . Chapters include Fifty Years of Ackworth Cricket by A.G. Linney, pages 1-24 and Cricket Tours by Osgold Cross, pages 59-71. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 1363. £65.00

91. ATTABOY, (pseud). CYCLING FOR FUN. WITH A DASH OF CRICKET FOR MAKEWEIGHT AND A PREFACE FOR MOTORISTS. FOREWORD BY R.E.S. WYATT. Birmingham, 1936. 8vo. 52pp. Original printed stiffened wrappers, good condition. An account of a cycle tour of England and Wales. Includes club, county and references throughout. Padwick, 6830. £50.00

16 82. ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1902. FIFTEENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. 92. [AUCTION CATALOGUES OF CRICKET BOOKS AND CRICKET MEMORABILIA EDITED BY TITYRUS. London, 1902. Small 8vo. Frontispiece. 174pp. Original pictorial wrappers, BETWEEN 1987 AND 2006]. A COLLECTION OF TWENTY DIFFERENT AUCTION covers slightly soiled. CATALOGUES OF CRICKET BOOKS AND CRICKET MEMORABILIA, HELD BY Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. CHRISTIE’S BETWEEN 9th OCTOBER 1987 AND 15th NOVEMBER 2006. London, 1987- Padwick, 1034. £70.00 2006. 20 volumes. 8vo and 4to. Each illustrated. Original wrappers. Illustrating and describing some rare cricket books and memorabilia. £35.00 83. ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1904. SEVENTEENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. EDITED BY TITYRUS. London, 1904. Small 8vo. 175pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers, 93. [AUSTRALIAN 1878 TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND]. DEMON BOWLER. AUSTRALIAN XI v covers worn. CANTERBURY XV 1878, PLAYED AT HAGLEY PARK, , 19, 23, 24 Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. JANUARY 1878. Christchurch, (N.Z.), [1980]. Small 8vo. 68pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Padwick, 1034. £60.00 LIMITED EDITION of 225 numbered copies. A reprint of the match report taken from the Lyttelton Times, January 1878. The match was won 84. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL, 1905. EIGHTEENTH YEAR OF by Canterbury. £30.00 PUBLICATION. EDITED BY “TITYRUS”. London, 1905. Small 8vo. 174pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers. Good condition. 94. [AUSTRALIAN 1884 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. A SCRAPBOOK COMPRISING 129 PAGES Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. OF CONTEMPORARY NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS OF REPORTS OF MATCHES PLAYED Padwick, 1034. £70.00 BY THE 1884 AUSTRALIAN TEAM DURING THEIR 1884 TOUR OF ENGLAND. 4to. [129]pp. Rebound in cloth. With the stamp of K. Auty Cricket Library on the front endpaper. 85. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1907. TWENTIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. A fascinating album of newspaper cuttings recording the 1884 Australian tour of England, EDITED BY “TITYRUS”. London, 1907. Small 8vo. 175pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers, including a contemporary account of the first Test match ever played at Lord’s. £750.00 good condition. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. 95. [AUSTRALIAN 1890 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. A SCRAPBOOK KEPT BY THE AUSTRALIAN Padwick, 1034. (See colour illustration on the inside front cover) £70.00 JOURNALIST C.P. MOODY, RECORDING THE MATCHES AND SOME SOCIAL EVENTS DURING THE 1890 AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TOUR OF ENGLAND. INCLUDES 86. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1910. TWENTY-THIRD YEAR OF EXTRACTS FROM BRITISH SPORTSMEN, DAILY GRAPHIC, CRICKET. A WEEKLY PUBLICATION. EDITED BY "TITYRUS". London, 1910. Small 8vo. 176pp. Illustrated. Original RECORD OF THE GAME, AND OTHER CONTEMPORARY NEWSPAPERS AND pictorial wrappers, good condition. JOURNALS. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. Padwick, 1034. £65.00 [together with]: A ONE PAGE SPEECH MADE AT THE FIFTH ANNUAL DINNER, HELD AT THE 87. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1911. TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR OF CRITERION RESTAURANT, PICCADILLY, 1st MAY 1890. PUBLICATION. EDITED BY “TITYRUS”. London, 1911. Small 8vo. 176pp. Frontispiece. Original [together with]: pictorial wrappers. Good condition. TWO POEMS BY ALBERT CRAIG: WELCOME AND GUNN’S MATCHLESS Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. RECORD. AGAINST THE BRILLIANT AUSTRALIAN TEAM. THE LATTER IS INSCRIBED Padwick, 1034. £65.00 BY MOODY: ‘CRAIK [sic] THE FAMOUS RHYMING SELLER AT CHIEFLY’. [together with]: 88. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL, 1913. TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR OF TWO ELABORATE MENUS OF A MEAL HELD DURING THE MATCH BETWEEN PUBLICATION. EDITED BY TITYRUS. London, 1913 Small 8vo. 174pp. Illustrated. Original AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN AND THE EARL OF ’S ELEVEN, PLAYED IN decorative wrappers, good condition. SHEFFIELD PARK, 8th - 11th MAY 1890. Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. [together with]: Padwick, 1034. £65.00 A LETTER FROM THE PRESS CLUB TO C.P. MOODY, DATED 9th JUNE [1890]: ‘I HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN INFORMING YOU THAT YOU HAVE BEEN ELECTED TO 89. THE ATHLETIC NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF ATHLETIC HONORARY MEMBERSHIP OF THE PRESS CLUB FOR THE REMAINDER OF YOUR NEWS CRICKET ANNUALS FOR 1927, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, STAY IN ENGLAND...’ 1937, 1938 AND 1939. London. Small 8vo. Original decorative wrappers. [together with]: Published annually from 1888 until 1946, with the exception of 1915 to 1918, and 1940 to 1945. FULL REPORTS OF MANY GAMES, INCLUDING A TWO PAGE NEWSPAPER REPORT Padwick, 1034. (Each) £10.00 OF THE FIRST TEST MATCH.

MOODY HAS ANNOTATED SEVERAL PAGES. 90. ATKINSON, (S.). ACKWORTH GAMES AND THE MEN WHO MADE THEM. EDITED BY S. HE HAS INSCRIBED ‘MY OLD HERO’ ATKINSON. London, the Author, [1917]. 4to. viii+80pp. Photogravure frontispiece and many text BENEATH AN ILLUSTRATION OF GEORGE illustrations. Original printed cloth. Top edges gilt. LIMITED EDITION of 600 numbered copies. GIFFEN. 1890. 4to. [57]pp. Illustrated. (Each page Sport at Ackworth School in Yorkshire. Chapters include Fifty Years of Ackworth Cricket by neatly laid down). Preserved in loose-leaf album. A.G. Linney, pages 1-24 and Cricket Tours by Osgold Cross, pages 59-71. Moody reported the 1890 Australian tour of Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ England tour, and wrote the only publication Padwick, 1363. £65.00 on the tour. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 70: ‘Menu cards scarcely come under this 91. CYCLING FOR FUN. WITH A DASH OF CRICKET FOR ATTABOY, (pseud). heading, though...some really magnificent MAKEWEIGHT AND A PREFACE FOR MOTORISTS. FOREWORD BY R.E.S. WYATT. specimens have been issued by Lord Sheffield on Birmingham, 1936. 8vo. 52pp. Original printed stiffened wrappers, good condition. the occasion of the visits of colonial teams to An account of a cycle tour of England and Wales. Includes club, county and Test cricket Sheffield Park.’ references throughout. The Albert Craig poems are both recorded by Padwick, 6830. £50.00 A.W. Laughton, of the Crowd, 2008. Neither are recorded by Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. (Further illustrations on next page) £1,000.00

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(Craig poem – Welcome Australia) (Menu)

96. [AUSTRALIAN 1926 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. AUSTRALIA v. ENGLAND 1877-1926. BOOK OF THE TEST MATCHES. Manchester, published by Manchester Guardian, [1926]. Small 4to. 48pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Published for the 1926 Australian tour of England. Contains A Survey of Test Cricket 1920-1926 by Cricketer (), Who's Who in the Australian Team and Some Leading English Cricketers. Padwick, 4374. £25.00

97. [AUSTRALIAN 1930 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. ORIENT LINE TO ENGLAND. VISIT OF THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM TO ENGLAND 1930. Sydney, 1930. Small 8vo. (12)pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled. A pre-tour brochure for the 1930 Australian tour of England. Padwick, 5054. £50.00

98. [AUSTRALIAN 1934 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND 1934. Manchester, [1934]. Small 8vo. 20pp. Original decorative wrappers. A pre-tour brochure for the 1934 Australian tour of England. With an article by Neville Cardus, and full scores of the 1932-33 England tour of Australia. Padwick, 5065. £50.00

99. [AUSTRALIAN 1934 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. AUSTRALIAN XI ENGLISH TOUR 1934. ORIENT LINE R.M.S. 'ORFORD'. Sydney, 1934. Small 8vo. [12]pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. A pre-tour brochure for the 1934 Australian tour of England. Padwick, 5066. £50.00

100. [AUSTRALIAN 1934 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. IN QUEST OF 1934. THE SOUVENIR BOOKLET AND RECORD. [Sydney]? 1934. Oblong 8vo. [24]pp. Profusely Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. A pre-tour brochure for the 1934 Australian tour of England. Not recorded by Padwick. £45.00

101. [AUSTRALIAN 1938 TOUR OF ENGLAND] THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND 1938. Manchester, [1938]. Small 8vo. 32pp. Original decorative wrappers, soiled and worn. A pre-tour brochure for the 1938 Australian tour of England. With articles by Neville Cardus and full scores of the 1936-37 Test series. Padwick, 5074. £50.00

18 102. [AUSTRALIAN 1948 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. v. AUSTRALIA. SOUVENIR BROCHURE. AT MANNOFIELD, ABERDEEN ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17 AND 18, 1948. Aberdeen, the Club, [1948]. 4to. 24pp. Illustrated. Original coloured pictorial wrappers. Good condition. WITH A TICKET FOR THE MATCH loosely inserted. A pre-match souvenir of the last game played on the 1948 Australian tour. Bradman scored 123 not out in his last innings in Britain. Padwick, 5077. £350.00

103. [AUSTRALIAN CRICKET]. 200 SEASONS OF AUSTRALIAN

CRICKET. Sydney, 1997. 4to. 640pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial boards in dust-wrapper. A comprehensive history of Australian cricket. £24.00

104. [AUSTRALIAN CRICKET 1930]. AN INTERESTING ALBUM OF CRICKET CUTTINGS FROM CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPERS, INCLUDING SCORES OF THE 1930 AUSTRALIAN TOUR OF ENGLAND. WITH SCORES OF AUSTRALIAN THIRD GRADE MATCHES, 1930-31, ARTICLES ON BRADMAN AND GRIMMETT, HINTS ON BOWLING AND , ETC. 4to. 38pp of pasted-in cuttings. Boards, spine worn. £38.00

105. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ANNUAL. 1896. FIRST YEAR. A COMPLETE RECORD OF (Craig poem – Welcome Australia) (Menu) AUSTRALIAN CRICKET IN 1895-6. EDITED BY JOHN C. DAVIS. Sydney, (1896). Small 8vo. 192pp. and 3 full-page illustrations. Original decorative wrappers. First year of issue. Published annually between 1896 and 1898. 96. [AUSTRALIAN 1926 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. AUSTRALIA v. ENGLAND 1877-1926. BOOK Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Like most Australian cricket annuals this OF THE TEST MATCHES. Manchester, published by Manchester Guardian, [1926]. Small 4to. publication had a short existence’. 48pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Published for the 1926 Australian tour of England. Contains A Survey of Test Cricket 1920-1926 Padwick, 3357. £125.00 by Cricketer (Neville Cardus), Who's Who in the Australian Team and Some Leading English Cricketers. 106. AUTY, (K.A.). A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE GAME OF “CRICKET”. Chicago, [for the Padwick, 4374. £25.00 Illinois Cricket Association], [c.1932]. 8vo. [6]pp. Folding card. An explanation of the game for the benefit of American spectators. 97. [AUSTRALIAN 1930 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. ORIENT LINE TO ENGLAND. VISIT OF THE Padwick, 212. £35.00 AUSTRALIAN TEAM TO ENGLAND 1930. Sydney, 1930. Small 8vo. (12)pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled. 107. AVELING, (Edward). COMIC CRICKET BY THE COCKNEY SPORTSMAN (ALEC A pre-tour brochure for the 1930 Australian tour of England. NELSON). WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY CHRIS DAVIS. REPRINTED FROM ARIEL (THE Padwick, 5054. £50.00 LONDON PUCK). London, (1892). Small 8vo. (6)+68pp. Many text illustrations. Original pictorial boards, covers soiled. Rebacked. 98. [AUSTRALIAN 1934 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND 1934. Cricket humour. Manchester, [1934]. Small 8vo. 20pp. Original decorative wrappers. Padwick, 6831. £50.00 A pre-tour brochure for the 1934 Australian tour of England. With an article by Neville Cardus, and full scores of the 1932-33 England tour of Australia. 108. AVERY, (Harold). HEADS OR TAILS. THE STORY OF A FRIENDSHIP. London, 1901. 8vo. Padwick, 5065. £50.00 496pp. 7 plates. Original pictorial cloth. Cricket fiction. 99. [AUSTRALIAN 1934 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. AUSTRALIAN XI ENGLISH TOUR 1934. Padwick, 6144. £15.00 ORIENT LINE R.M.S. 'ORFORD'. Sydney, 1934. Small 8vo. [12]pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. 109. AVERY, (Harold). OFF THE WICKET. A SCHOOL STORY. London, (1910). Large 8vo. A pre-tour brochure for the 1934 Australian tour of England. 368pp. 4 colour plates. Original pictorial cloth. Padwick, 5066. £50.00 Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6145. £15.00 100. [AUSTRALIAN 1934 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. IN QUEST OF THE ASHES 1934. THE DON BRADMAN SOUVENIR BOOKLET AND SCORING RECORD. [Sydney]? 1934. Oblong 8vo. 110. AVERY, (Harold). NOT CRICKET! A SCHOOL STORY. London, (1911). 8vo. 384pp. 5 plates. [24]pp. Profusely Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. Original pictorial cloth, covers soiled. A pre-tour brochure for the 1934 Australian tour of England. Cricket fiction. Not recorded by Padwick. £45.00 Padwick, 6146. £15.00

101. [AUSTRALIAN 1938 TOUR OF ENGLAND] THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND 1938. 111. AVERY, (Harold). TALFORD’S LAST TERM. ILLUSTRATED BY W.H. GROOME. London, Manchester, [1938]. Small 8vo. 32pp. Original decorative wrappers, soiled and worn. [c.1925]. 8vo. 300pp. Frontispiece. Prelims foxed. Original printed cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. A pre-tour brochure for the 1938 Australian tour of England. Cricket fiction. With articles by Neville Cardus and full scores of the 1936-37 Test series. Padwick, 6149. £20.00 Padwick, 5074. £50.00

19 112. AYRES' CRICKET COMPANIONS. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES FOR 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 AND 1931. EDITED BY W.R. WEIR. London, Small 8vo. Illustrated. Original cloth-backed decorative boards. Particularly valuable for its well-researched articles and studies of the public school game. First issued in 1902, publication continued until 1932, when the title changed to Ayres (Public Schools) Cricket Companion. See article by E.D.R. Eagar in Annual 1960-61, which includes an index of these companions. Padwick,1035. (Each) £25.00

113. AYRES, (F.H.). THE MANUAL OF CRICKET. London, [1895]. 8vo. 57pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial cloth, covers soiled. Instructional. Padwick, 401. £25.00

114. [BAER, Tony]. OIL PAINTINGS...CRICKETANA INCLUDING PICTURES, BOOKS AND EPHEMERA, THE PROPERTY OF ANTHONY BAER, H.M. COHEN, ESQ., AND OTHERS. [CATALOGUE OF AN AUCTION HELD BY BY PHILLIPS... MONDAY, 18TH SEPTEMBER 1978]. London, 1978. 8vo. 37pp. 9 pages of plates. Original printed wrappers. The first of the regular cricketana auctions held by Phillips. In this sale staggeringly high prices were paid for many items. Includes items from the Tony Baer cricket collection. £18.00

115. BAILEY, (Philip), THORN, (Philip) and WYNNE-THOMAS, (Peter). WHO'S WHO OF CRICKETERS. A COMPLETE WHO'S WHO OF ALL CRICKETERS WHO HAVE PLAYED FIRST-CLASS CRICKET IN THE BRITISH ISLES, WITH FULL CAREER RECORDS. London, 1993. Thick 4to. 1199pp. Original cloth. Preserved in -case. An invaluable work of reference, with details of every cricketer who played first-class between 1864 and 1992. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time, and was described as 'Perhaps the greatest feat of research in sport.' First published in 1984. This revised and updated edition includes over 600 cricketers not included in the first edition. £38.00

116. BAILLIE, (E.H.M.). THE SPORTING GLOBE CRICKET BOOK 1928-29. A BOOK OF AVERAGES AND RECORDS. TEST AND INTERSTATE MATCHES SURVEYED. , [1928]. 8vo. 130pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled and worn. A pre-tour brochure for the 1928-29 England tour of Australia. Six editions of The Sporting Globe Cricket Annual were published between 1924-25 and 1950-51 to coincide with each England tour of Australia. Padwick, 3376. £25.00

117. BAILLIE, (E.H.M.). THE SPORTING GLOBE CRICKET BOOK 1932-3. A BOOK OF AVERAGES AND RECORDS. TEST AND INTERSTATE MATCHES SURVEYED. Melbourne, [1932]. 8vo. 98pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers. A pre-tour brochure for the 1932-33 England tour of Australia. Six editions of The Sporting Globe Cricket Annual were published between 1924-25 and 1950-51 to coincide with each England tour of Australia. Padwick, 3376. £50.00

118. BAILY, (Robin). ALL ABOUT SURREY CRICKET. THE OVAL GUIDE. EDITED BY ROBIN BAILY. London, (1925). Small 8vo. 16pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Published between 1922 and 1928. Padwick, 2673. £25.00

119. BAILY, (Robin). ALL ABOUT THE AUSTRALIANS. London, [1926]. Small 8vo. 16pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. A pre-tour brochure for the 1926 Australian tour of England. Padwick, 5033. £25.00

120. BAILY, (Robin). ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. SPECIAL TEST MATCH EDITION OF LORD'S AND OVAL ANNUAL. FIGURES AND FACTS. London, 1930. Small 8vo. 16pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A pre-tour brochure for the 1930 Australian tour of England. Includes words and music of Jack Hobbs’ Song. Padwick, 5047. £25.00

20 112. AYRES' CRICKET COMPANIONS. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES FOR 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 121. BAILY, (Robin). THE LORD'S AND OVAL ANNUAL. London, 1929. Small 8vo. 16pp. 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 AND 1931. EDITED BY W.R. WEIR. London, Small Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. 8vo. Illustrated. Original cloth-backed decorative boards. (ALL PUBLISHED). Particularly valuable for its well-researched articles and studies of the public school game. Padwick, 1089. £25.00 First issued in 1902, publication continued until 1932, when the title changed to Ayres (Public Schools) Cricket Companion. 122. BAJNATH, (Hiralal). WEST INDIES TEST CRICKETER. 5TH EDITION - 1970. Port of Spain, See article by E.D.R. Eagar in The Cricketer Annual 1960-61, which includes an index of these Trinidad, 1970. 8vo. 98pp. Original decorative wrappers. companions. A statistical review of West Indies cricket. With a chapter: Gary Sobers’ Career in Test Cricket. Padwick,1035. (Each) £25.00 Padwick, 5404. £25.00

113. AYRES, (F.H.). THE MANUAL OF CRICKET. London, [1895]. 8vo. 57pp. Illustrated. Original 123. BALL GAMES WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. London George Routledge and Sons, 1867. Small 8vo. pictorial cloth, covers soiled. 64pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial boards (showing a game of football in progress), lacks spine. Instructional. Cover-title: Ball-Games. Padwick, 401. £25.00 Cricket, pages 6-31. On all ball games, also including foot-ball, rackets, stool-ball and trap, bat and ball. 114. [BAER, Tony]. OIL PAINTINGS...CRICKETANA INCLUDING PICTURES, BOOKS AND Not recorded by Padwick. (See colour illustration on inside front cover) £300.00 EPHEMERA, THE PROPERTY OF ANTHONY BAER, H.M. COHEN, ESQ., AND OTHERS. [CATALOGUE OF AN AUCTION HELD BY BY PHILLIPS... MONDAY, 18TH SEPTEMBER 124. BANNERMAN, (J.W.H.). HISTORY OF OTAGO REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET 1863-1906. 1978]. London, 1978. 8vo. 37pp. 9 pages of plates. Original printed wrappers. WITH A CHAPTER ON THE "PRE-REP" PERIOD, 1848-1863. COMPILED BY J.W.H. The first of the regular cricketana auctions held by Phillips. In this sale staggeringly high prices BANNERMAN. Dunedin, 1907. 8vo. 63+(1)pp. Illustrated. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled were paid for many items. and worn. Includes items from the Tony Baer cricket collection. £18.00 A history of early New Zealand cricket. Padwick, 3784. £200.00 115. BAILEY, (Philip), THORN, (Philip) and WYNNE-THOMAS, (Peter). WHO'S WHO OF CRICKETERS. A COMPLETE WHO'S WHO OF ALL CRICKETERS WHO HAVE PLAYED FIRST-CLASS CRICKET IN THE BRITISH ISLES, WITH FULL CAREER RECORDS. 125. BARBADOS CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. A COMPLETE SET OF BARBADOS CRICKET London, 1993. Thick 4to. 1199pp. Original cloth. Preserved in slip-case. ANNUAL, CONPRISING EDITIONS FOR 1894-95 TO 1913-14 INCLUSIVE. EDITED AND An invaluable work of reference, with details of every cricketer who played first-class cricket in COMPILED BY J. WYNFRED GIBBONS. Barbados, West Indian Guardian, Globe Office. 1895- England between 1864 and 1992. 1914. Twenty volumes. Each small 8vo. Uniformly bound in cloth, most volumes with original wrappers This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all preserved. time, and was described as 'Perhaps the greatest feat of research in sport.' F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER’S SET. First published in 1984. This revised and updated edition includes over 600 cricketers not MOST VOLUMES HAVE PRESENTATION INSCRIPTIONS TO ASHLEY-COOPER, OR HAVE HIS included in the first edition. £38.00 SIGNATURE OF OWNERSHIP.

116. BAILLIE, (E.H.M.). THE SPORTING GLOBE CRICKET BOOK 1928-29. A BOOK OF This annual was published over twenty years, covering the West Indian seasons between 1894- AVERAGES AND RECORDS. TEST AND INTERSTATE MATCHES SURVEYED. 95 and 1913-14. Melbourne, [1928]. 8vo. 130pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled and worn. The front wrapper is an integral part of the book and is effectively its title-page, with details of A pre-tour brochure for the 1928-29 England tour of Australia. publisher and date of publication. Printed on inferior quality paper few of these annuals survive. Six editions of The Sporting Globe Cricket Annual were published between 1924-25 and 1950-51 to coincide with each England tour of Australia. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 13: ‘The early issues of this valuable annual Padwick, 3376. £25.00 are difficult to obtain...The first number was sold out within a few weeks of publication...’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘A complete set is very hard to obtain.’ 117. BAILLIE, (E.H.M.). THE SPORTING GLOBE CRICKET Padwick, 3677. (See colour illustration of the 1894-95 edition on inside front cover) £15,000.00 BOOK 1932-3. A BOOK OF AVERAGES AND RECORDS. TEST AND INTERSTATE MATCHES SURVEYED. Melbourne, [1932]. 8vo. 98pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers. A pre-tour brochure for the 1932-33 England tour of Australia. 126. BARKER, (Anthony J.). THE WACA. AN AUSTRALIAN CRICKET SUCCESS STORY. St. Six editions of The Sporting Globe Cricket Annual were Leonards (NSW), 1998. 4to. xii+386pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. published between 1924-25 and 1950-51 to coincide with each A history of the Western Australian Cricket Association. £20.00 England tour of Australia. Padwick, 3376. £50.00 127. BARLOW, (Richard Gorton). BATTING AND BOWLING, WITH HINTS ON AND WICKET-KEEPING. BY R. GORDON [sic] BARLOW. London, [1882]. Small 8vo. 32pp. 9 118. BAILY, (Robin). ALL ABOUT SURREY CRICKET. THE OVAL plates. Original pictorial wrappers. GUIDE. EDITED BY ROBIN BAILY. London, (1925). Small 8vo. Instructional. Includes Wicket-keeping by Richard Pilling. 16pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Padwick, 402. £85.00 Published between 1922 and 1928. Padwick, 2673. £25.00 128. BARRATT, (A.H.). 'OH! THOSE ASHES.' [Nottingham], privately printed, 1933. 8vo. [12]pp. With cartoons by Tom Fisher. Original printed wrappers. With the bookplate of Marylebone Cricket Club. 119. BAILY, (Robin). ALL ABOUT THE AUSTRALIANS. London, [1926]. Small 8vo. 16pp. LIMITED EDITION. Illustrated. Original wrappers. A humorous account in verse of the 1932-33 A pre-tour brochure for the 1926 Australian tour of England. England tour of Australia. Padwick, 5033. £25.00 Dedicated to the Lord Mayor of Nottingham [H. Seely Whitby]. 120. BAILY, (Robin). ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. SPECIAL TEST MATCH EDITION OF LORD'S Padwick, 6409. £180.00 AND OVAL ANNUAL. FIGURES AND FACTS. London, 1930. Small 8vo. 16pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A pre-tour brochure for the 1930 Australian tour of England. Includes words and music of Jack Hobbs’ Song. Padwick, 5047. £25.00

21 129. [BARRETT, Alfred Walter]. WE THREE AND TRODDLES. A TALE OF LONDON LIFE BY R. ANDOM. WITH 83 ILLUSTRATIONS IN SILHOUETTE BY ALEC. CARRUTHERS GOULD. London, [1894]. 8vo. viii+242pp. Illustrated. Original decorative cloth, gilt, covers soiled. Fiction. Includes Our Cricket Club, pages 148-158, with three cricket illustrations in silhouette. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, or Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. £120.00

130. BARRETT-LENNARD, (Sir Thomas). AN ACCOUNT OF THE FAMILIES OF LENNARD AND BARRETT. COMPILED LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS. No place of publication, printed for private circulation, 1908. 4to. xviii+681pp. Illustrated. Edges untrimmed. Original buckram, covers and spine soiled. With the bookplates of J.W. Goldman and A.E.Winder. LIMITED EDITION of 250 numbered copies. WITH A TWO PAGE SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR laid down on the front endpaper. Early cricket reference on page 317. Padwick, 851-1. £100.00

131. BARRIE, (James Matthew). THE GREENWOOD . BEING A MEMOIR OF JAMES ANON 1885-1887. London, 1937. 8vo. xi+286pp. 9 plates. Original buckram in chipped dust- wrapper. Chapter 8 describes the formation of the Allahakbarries Cricket Club. Padwick, 1297. £25.00

132. BASHIR-UL-HAQ and BHATTI, (Mukhtar). PAKISTAN IN TEST CRICKET. INTRODUCTION BY . Lahore, [1958]. 8vo. 126+[4]pp. publisher’s advertisements. Text illustrations. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. A review of Pakistan Test cricket, with full scores of matches. Padwick, 5662. £38.00

133. BASSANO, (Brian) and SMITH, (Rick). A SPRINGBOK DOWN UNDER. SOUTH AFRICA ON TOUR 1931-1932. , 1991. 4to. 116pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 400 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHORS. An account of the 1931-32 South African tour of Australia, based on the diary of Ken Viljoen. £20.00

134. BATCHELDER, (Alf). PAVILIONS IN THE PARK. A HISTORY OF THE MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB AND ITS GROUND. Melbourne, 2005. Two volumes. xxii+pp.1-430pp.; (8)+ pp.431-895. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial quarter calf, preserved in cloth slip-case. Good condition. LIMITED EDITION of 750 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A history of Melbourne Cricket Club and the MCG. £95.00

135. BATCHELOR, (Denzil). THE TEST MATCH MURDER. Sydney, 1936. 8vo. 264pp. Original cloth. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 5928. £18.00

136. BATH CRICKET CLUB. CENTENARY HANDBOOK. Bath, the Club, (1959) 8vo. 80pp. Illustrated. Original stiffened decorative wrappers. A centenary history of Bath Cricket Club. Padwick, 2549. £20.00

137. BAWS, (Michael). TRIPLE GLORY. HOW TO SCORE 300. A CHRONOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORES IN CRICKET 1876-2000. London, 2002. 8vo. xv+176pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION OF 130 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A chronological review of every score of 300 or more in first-class cricket, from the first in 1876 to 2000. Includes ’s world record 501 not out made in 1994. £20.00

22 129. [BARRETT, Alfred Walter]. WE THREE AND TRODDLES. A TALE OF LONDON LIFE BY R. ANDOM. WITH 83 ILLUSTRATIONS IN SILHOUETTE BY ALEC. CARRUTHERS 138. BAYLY, (Captain W.). THE CRICKET CHRONICLE FOR THE SEASON 1863. A RECORD, GOULD. London, [1894]. 8vo. viii+242pp. Illustrated. Original decorative cloth, gilt, covers soiled. WITH FULL SCORES, OF MATCHES PLAYED IN 1863. Fiction. Includes Our Cricket Club, pages 148-158, with three cricket illustrations in silhouette. TO BE CONTINUED ANNUALLY. VOLUME THE FIRST. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, London, 1864. Small 8vo. v+513pp. Original printed cloth, 1937, or Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. £120.00 expertly rebacked with part of original spine preserved.

130. BARRETT-LENNARD, (Sir Thomas). AN ACCOUNT OF THE FAMILIES OF LENNARD (ALL PUBLISHED). AND BARRETT. COMPILED LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS. No place of PRESENTED BY CHARLES PRATT GREEN TO THOMAS publication, printed for private circulation, 1908. 4to. xviii+681pp. Illustrated. Edges untrimmed. PADWICK, SIGNED, INSCRIBED AND DATED 13th MARCH Original buckram, covers and spine soiled. With the bookplates of J.W. Goldman and A.E.Winder. 1890 inside the front cover. LIMITED EDITION of 250 numbered copies. Charles Pratt Green and Thomas Padwick were two of the WITH A TWO PAGE SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR laid down on the front earliest cricket book collectors. Pratt Green was also an avid endpaper. collector of cricket bats. This copy was advertised on page 5 Early cricket reference on page 317. of the catalogue of Padwick’s collection sold by A.J. Gaston Padwick, 851-1. £100.00 in 1898.

131. BARRIE, (James Matthew). THE GREENWOOD HAT. BEING A MEMOIR OF JAMES Published the same year that Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack first appeared. Bayly's Cricket Chronicle was unable to match ANON 1885-1887. London, 1937. 8vo. xi+286pp. 9 plates. Original buckram in chipped dust- this competition, and no further volume appeared. wrapper. Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol. 1, (1963): ‘Far more Chapter 8 describes the formation of the Allahakbarries Cricket Club. comprehensive than any of the earlier Wisdens.’ Padwick, 1297. £25.00 Allen, Early Books on Cricket, no. 87: ‘Providing domestic

coverage as well as matches in cricket’s remoter climes...’ 132. BASHIR-UL-HAQ and BHATTI, (Mukhtar). PAKISTAN IN TEST CRICKET. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 14: INTRODUCTION BY FAZAL MAHMOOD. Lahore, [1958]. 8vo. 126+[4]pp. publisher’s ‘Contains full scores of minor as well as important matches.' advertisements. Text illustrations. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. Padwick, 902. £1,000.00 A review of Pakistan Test cricket, with full scores of matches. Padwick, 5662. £38.00

139. BEAL, (Clifford). PARKIN TO PEPPER. ROCHDALE CRICKET SINCE WORLD WAR 133. A SPRINGBOK DOWN UNDER. SOUTH AFRICA BASSANO, (Brian) and SMITH, (Rick). ONE. Rochdale, 1947, 8vo. 60pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. ON TOUR 1931-1932. Tasmania, 1991. 4to. 116pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A history of Rochdale Cricket Club since the First World War LIMITED EDITION of 400 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHORS. Padwick, 2243. £75.00 An account of the 1931-32 South African tour of Australia, based on the diary of Ken Viljoen. £20.00

140. BEAN, (E.E.). TEST CRICKET IN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA 1877-1921... WITH NOTES 134. BATCHELDER, (Alf). PAVILIONS IN THE PARK. A HISTORY OF THE MELBOURNE ON VICTORIAN CRICKET. Melbourne, [1924]. 8vo. 64pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, CRICKET CLUB AND ITS GROUND. Melbourne, 2005. Two volumes. xxii+pp.1-430pp.; (8)+ covers foxed. pp.431-895. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial quarter calf, preserved in cloth slip-case. Good A review of England v. Australia Test cricket. Includes Victorian Notes, pages 58-61. condition. Padwick, 4360. £65.00 LIMITED EDITION of 750 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A history of Melbourne Cricket Club and the MCG. £95.00 141. BECKFORD, (G.W.). BECKFORD'S CRICKET ANNUAL. OPUS 1. NO.1. 1953-54.

COMPILED BY G.W. BECKFORD. Kingston (Jamaica), (1954). 8vo. 80pp. Profusely illustrated. 135. THE TEST MATCH MURDER. Sydney, 1936. 8vo. 264pp. Original BATCHELOR, (Denzil). Original stiffened wrappers. cloth. First year of publication. Only two editions of this annual were published. The second appeared Cricket fiction. in 1956.

Padwick, 5928. £18.00 Padwick, 3678. £60.00

136. CENTENARY HANDBOOK. Bath, BATH CRICKET CLUB. 142. BECKLES, (Hilary McD.). AN AREA OF CONQUEST. POPULAR DEMOCRACY AND the Club, (1959) 8vo. 80pp. Illustrated. Original stiffened WEST INDIES CRICKET SUPREMACY. EDITED BY HILARY BECKLES. Kingston (Jam.), decorative wrappers. 1994. 8vo. 154pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A centenary history of Bath Cricket Club. first presented as a series of lectures in 1994 to mark the 40th anniversary of the Test match Padwick, 2549. £20.00

debut of Sir . £25.00

137. BAWS, (Michael). TRIPLE GLORY. HOW TO SCORE 143. BECKLES, (Hilary McD.). THE FIRST WEST INDIES CRICKET TOUR. CANADA AND 300. A CHRONOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE HIGHEST THE UNITED STATES IN 1886. WITH THE TOUR OF THE WEST INDIAN CRICKETERS INDIVIDUAL SCORES IN CRICKET 1876-2000. London, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, 1886. "A MEMORY", BY ONE OF THEM. BY L. R. FYFE. 2002. 8vo. xv+176pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION OF 130 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE EDITED BY HILARY McD. BECKLES. Kingston (Jam.), 2006. 8vo. lix+78pp. Frontispiece and AUTHOR. eight pages of plates. Original pictorial wrappers. A chronological review of every score of 300 or more in An account of the first-ever West Indies cricket tour, to Canada and the United States in 1886. A first-class cricket, from the first in 1876 to 2000. Includes reprint of the only contemporary account of this tour, together with a 54 page introduction by Brian Lara’s world record 501 not out made in 1994. £20.00 Beckles. £20.00

144. BECKLES, (Hilary McD.). A NATION IMAGINED. FIRST WEST INDIES TEAM. THE 1928 TOUR. Kingston [Jam.], 2003. Tall 8vo. 75pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. An account of the 1928 West Indies tour of England. £25.00

23 145. BECKLES, (Hilary McD.). A SPIRIT OF DOMINANCE. CRICKET AND NATIONALISM IN THE WEST INDIES. ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF ON THE 21ST ANNIVERSARY OF HIS TEST DEBUT. EDITED BY HILARY McD. BECKLES. Kingston (Jam.), 1998. 8vo. 186pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Essays on the history of West Indian cricket. £18.00

146. BEDDINGTON CRICKET WEEK. REPRINTED FROM THE "WEEKLY RECORD." BY "CAROLUS." Wallington, 1911. 8vo. 23pp. Original printed wrappers. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 2618. £135.00

147. BEDFORD, (W.K.R.), COLLINS, (W.E.W.), (and others). ANNALS OF THE FREE FORESTERS FROM 1856 TO THE PRESENT DAY. Edinburgh & London, 1895. 8vo. 402pp. 50 plates. Original cloth. H.S. ALTHAM'S OWN BOOK, WITH HIS BOOKPLATE INSCRIBED: HSA's own copy, with some text annotations in his hand. Altham was the supreme cricket historian, and author of the classic History of Cricket, first published in 1926. He was later President of Hampshire County Cricket Club. A history of this wandering club, founded in Nottingham in 1856. Padwick, 1261. £25.00

148. BEDSER, (Alec and Eric). FOLLOWING ON. London, 1954. 8vo. 240pp. 17 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. WITH A SIGNED PEN-AND-INK SKETCH OF ALEC AND ERIC BEDSER by an unknown artist laid down on the front endpaper. Autobiography of the Surrey cricketing twins Alec and Eric Bedser. Padwick, 7324. £30.00

149. BEESTON, (R.D.). ST. IVO AND THE ASHES. A CORRECT, TRUE AND PARTICULAR HISTORY OF THE HON. IVO BLIGH'S CRUSADE IN AUSTRALIA. ILLUSTRATED BY M.C.B. MASSIE. FOREWORD BY JOHN ARLOTT. TOGETHER WITH A COMPLETE RECORD OF THE TOUR OF AUSTRALIA BY THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS DURING 1882 AND 1883, REPRINTED FROM "'S ALMANACK" FOR 1884. Ewell, 1978. 8vo. 100pp. 11 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 75 numbered copies. A reprint of the book first published in Melbourne in 1883, with a new foreword by John Arlott. Beeston’s account of the 1882-83 England tour of Australia is one of the scarcest of all tour accounts. It only gives a sketchy account of the tour, with full scores of the four Test matches and the two games against Victoria. The plates are amusing cartoons by Massie showing England’s defeat. Padwick, 4408. (See colour illustration on the inside front cover) £150.00

150. [BEITH, John Hay]. "PIP". A ROMANCE OF YOUTH. BY IAN HAY. Boston and New York, 1917. 8vo. (8)+362pp. Original cloth, covers slightly soiled. Without front endpaper. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 5966. £18.00

151. BELDAM, (George). (jun.). GREAT CRICKETERS. THE AGE OF GRACE & TRUMPER. BIOGRAPHY OF PIONEERING PHOTOGRAPHER GEORGE W. BELDAM. DRAWINGS BY CHEVALLIER TAYLER. EDITED BY CORNELIA BELDAM. COMPILED BY GEORGE BELDAM jun. Goostrey [Cheshire], 2000. Large folio. 368pp. Colour portrait frontispiece and 48 colour plates. Profusely illustrated throughout [including 19 further pages in colour]. Original decorative cloth. Good condition. LIMITED EDITION of 548 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE EDITOR. The plates are full-size reproductions of Albert Chevallier Tayler’s drawings which were originally published as The Empire’s Cricketers in 1905. They are reprinted face-to-face with Beldam’s photographs upon which Chevallier Tayler’s drawings were based. The original text by Beldam and Fry which accompanied these prints is also reprinted. £150.00

152. BELDAM, (George). (jun.). THIRD MAN. G.W. BELDAM & THE ART OF EDWARDIAN CRICKET. LOST WORLD OF A CAMERA-ARTIST. COMPILED AND EDITED BY GEORGE A. BELDAM. London, the Author, 1991. Folio. 368pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Good condition. A scarce title as the author George Beldam (jun.) was so disappointed with the book that he destroyed most copies. (See colour illustration on the inside front cover) A study of the cricket photographs of George W. Beldam by his son, including colour reproductions of his illustrations in Chevallier Tayler’s Empire’s Cricketers, published in 1905. £250.00

24 145. BECKLES, (Hilary McD.). A SPIRIT OF DOMINANCE. CRICKET AND NATIONALISM IN 153. BELDAM, (George W.). CRICKET ILLUSTRATED. SIXTY PHOTOGRAPHS BY G.W. THE WEST INDIES. ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF VIV RICHARDS ON THE 21ST BELDAM OF FAMOUS CRICKETERS ENGAGED IN ACTUAL PLAY; WITH NOTES BY ANNIVERSARY OF HIS TEST DEBUT. EDITED BY HILARY McD. BECKLES. Kingston THE AUTHOR. London, 1908. Small 8vo. 78pp. 60 full-page illustrations. Original pictorial (Jam.), 1998. 8vo. 186pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. wrappers. covers slightly chipped, otherwise in good condition. Essays on the history of West Indian cricket. £18.00 A concise record of famous cricketers and their methods. Padwick, 403. £50.00 146. BEDDINGTON CRICKET WEEK. REPRINTED FROM THE "WEEKLY RECORD." BY "CAROLUS." Wallington, 1911. 8vo. 23pp. Original printed wrappers. 154. BELDAM, (George W.) and FRY, (Charles B.). GREAT BATSMEN. THEIR METHODS AT Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ A GLANCE. London, 1905. Large 8vo. 716pp. Portrait frontispiece and 600 action photographs in Padwick, 2618. £135.00 the text. Original pictorial cloth, Rebacked with original spine preserved, covers soiled. With action photographs by Beldam, and commentary by Fry, this book and its companion 147. BEDFORD, (W.K.R.), COLLINS, (W.E.W.), (and others). ANNALS OF THE FREE volume, Great Bowlers and Fielders, form a permanent record of the great players of the FORESTERS FROM 1856 TO THE PRESENT DAY. Edinburgh & London, 1895. 8vo. 402pp. Golden Age. 50 plates. Original cloth. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'Detailed and superb photographic studies of the great players H.S. ALTHAM'S OWN BOOK, WITH HIS BOOKPLATE INSCRIBED: HSA's own copy, with some in action...A unique record.’ text annotations in his hand. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘this Altham was the supreme cricket historian, and author of the classic History of Cricket, first book is the best possible...the value of this work is immense.’ published in 1926. He was later President of Hampshire County Cricket Club. Padwick, 687. £135.00 A history of this wandering club, founded in Nottingham in 1856. Padwick, 1261. £25.00 155. BELDAM, (George W.) and FRY, (Charles B.). GREAT BOWLERS AND FIELDERS. THEIR METHODS AT A GLANCE. London, 1906. Large 8vo. xvi+548pp. Colour portrait 148. BEDSER, (Alec and Eric). FOLLOWING ON. London, 1954. 8vo. 240pp. 17 plates. Original frontispiece and 464 action photographs in the text. Original pictorial cloth, top edge gilt. Neatly cloth in dust-wrapper. rebacked with original spine preserved. WITH A SIGNED PEN-AND-INK SKETCH OF ALEC AND ERIC BEDSER by an unknown artist laid With action photographs by Beldam, and commentary by Fry, this book and its companion down on the front endpaper. volume, Great Batsmen, form a permanent record of the great cricketers and their methods. Autobiography of the Surrey cricketing twins Alec and Eric Bedser. With a chapter Bowling by F.R. Spofforth and one on Fielding by G.L. Jessop. Padwick, 7324. £30.00 Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'Detailed and superb photographic studies of the great players in action...A unique record.’

149. BEESTON, (R.D.). ST. IVO AND THE ASHES. A CORRECT, TRUE AND PARTICULAR Padwick, 721. £135.00 HISTORY OF THE HON. IVO BLIGH'S CRUSADE IN AUSTRALIA. ILLUSTRATED BY M.C.B. MASSIE. FOREWORD BY JOHN ARLOTT. TOGETHER WITH A COMPLETE 156. BELL, (W.R.). FIFTY YEARS HISTORY OF THE DURHAM COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. RECORD OF THE TOUR OF AUSTRALIA BY THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS DURING 1882 1882-1931 INCLUSIVE. Sunderland, the Club, [1932]. 8vo. 218pp. Original printed wrappers. A history of Durham County Cricket Club. AND 1883, REPRINTED FROM "JOHN WISDEN'S ALMANACK" FOR 1884. Ewell, 1978. Padwick, 1890. £50.00 8vo. 100pp. 11 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper.

LIMITED EDITION of 75 numbered copies. A reprint of the book first published in Melbourne in 1883, with a new foreword by John Arlott. 157. BENSON, (E.F.) and MILES (E.H.). THE CRICKET OF ABEL, HIRST, AND Beeston’s account of the 1882-83 England tour of Australia is one of the scarcest of all tour SHREWSBURY. London, 1903. 8vo. 288pp. 34 plates. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled. accounts. It only gives a sketchy account of the tour, with full scores of the four Test matches On the techniques of the great England cricketers Bobby Abel, and Arthur and the two games against Victoria. The plates are amusing cartoons by Massie showing Shrewsbury. England’s defeat. Padwick, 405. £30.00 Padwick, 4408. (See colour illustration on the inside front cover) £150.00 158. BENTLEY, (Henry). A CORRECT ACCOUNT OF ALL THE CRICKET MATCHES WHICH 150. [BEITH, John Hay]. "PIP". A ROMANCE OF YOUTH. BY IAN HAY. Boston and New York, HAVE BEEN PLAYED BY THE MARY-LE-BONE CLUB, AND ALL OTHER PRINCIPAL 1917. 8vo. (8)+362pp. Original cloth, covers slightly soiled. Without front endpaper. MATCHES, FROM THE YEAR 1786 TO 1822 INCLUSIVE. London, 1823. 8vo. [374]pp. Cricket fiction. Complete with half-title. A few leaves foxed, otherwise a very good, tall untrimmed copy. Original Padwick, 5966. £18.00 boards, rebacked in half green calf.

151. BELDAM, (George). (jun.). GREAT CRICKETERS. THE AGE OF GRACE & TRUMPER. BIOGRAPHY OF PIONEERING PHOTOGRAPHER GEORGE W. BELDAM. DRAWINGS BY CHEVALLIER TAYLER. EDITED BY CORNELIA BELDAM. COMPILED BY GEORGE BELDAM jun. Goostrey [Cheshire], 2000. Large folio. 368pp. Colour portrait frontispiece and 48 colour plates. Profusely illustrated throughout [including 19 further pages in colour]. Original decorative cloth. Good condition. LIMITED EDITION of 548 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE EDITOR. The plates are full-size reproductions of Albert Chevallier Tayler’s drawings which were originally published as The Empire’s Cricketers in 1905. They are reprinted face-to-face with Beldam’s photographs upon which Chevallier Tayler’s drawings were based. The original text by Beldam and Fry which accompanied these prints is also reprinted. £150.00 AN INTERESTING ASSOCIATION ITEM. 152. BELDAM, (George). (jun.). THIRD MAN. G.W. BELDAM & THE ART OF EDWARDIAN PRESENTED BY W.B. NORTHEY TO MISS AISLABIE, CRICKET. LOST WORLD OF A CAMERA-ARTIST. COMPILED AND EDITED BY GEORGE INSCRIBED on the half-title: 'W.B. Northey. Gift of Miss Aislabie.' A. BELDAM. London, the Author, 1991. Folio. 368pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original Benjamin Aislabie (1774-1842) was President of M.C.C. in cloth in dust-wrapper. Good condition. 1823, so this may have been presented to a member of the A scarce title as the author George Beldam (jun.) was so disappointed with the book that he family to mark the occasion. destroyed most copies. (See colour illustration on the inside front cover) Northey was involved with Sevenoaks Vine Cricket Club A study of the cricket photographs of George W. Beldam by his son, including colour which he resuscitated and managed in 1849 after it had reproductions of his illustrations in Chevallier Tayler’s Empire’s Cricketers, published in 1905. £250.00 been waning since 1831. Continued …

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Published prior to the disastrous fire at Lord’s in 1825, Bentley preserved records which would otherwise have been lost. Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 270: ‘1823. H. Bentley issued his Correct account of all Matches 1786 - 1822: two supplements appeared for season 1823, and 1824-5.’ Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 20. Page 23: ‘the most comprehensive tome on cricket to date...’ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 15: ‘A glaring defect of Bentley’s book is the fact that its pages are unnumbered, and consequently great difficulty is experienced in knowing whether the edition is complete or not. Including title-page the book should consist of 384 [sic] pages. Two supplementary editions were published; the first giving full scores of all matches played in 1823, and the second the same for the seasons 1824-25...very scarce.’ [Taylor incorrectly gives the collation of the main work as 384 pages]. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘A cricket rarity.’ Padwick, 1221. £1,000.00

159. BERESFORD, (J.D.). THE HAMPDENSHIRE WONDER. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WALTER DE LA MARE. London, 1948. 8vo. 235pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Good condition. Cricket fiction. A volume in The Century Library series. Padwick, 5929. £15.00

160. [BERTIN, Theodore-Pierre], (Translator). LES JEUX DE L'ENFANCE, OU L'HEURE DE RECREATION DU PREMIER ET DU SECOND AGES; OUVRAGE CONTENANT LA GYMNASTIQUE DES DEUX SEXES, ET ENTREMELE DE DIALOGUES ET D'HISTORIETTES MORALES ET AMUSANTES. TRADUCTION DE L'ANGLAIS, PAR T.P. BERTIN. Paris 1817. Two volumes. Very small 8vo. (4)+vi+164+(4)+160pp. 24 engraved plates. Contemporary boards, spines and corners very worn. With the bookplates of J.W. Goldman and A.E. Winder in both volumes, and the signature of ownership of R.S. Holmes on the half-titles. Chapter xi - Le Jeu de Criket. With engraved plates depicting Le Battoir and Le Criket. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. Padwick, 7114. £300.00

161. BERTRAM, (Arnold). JAMAICA AT THE WICKET. A STUDY OF JAMAICAN CRICKET AND ITS ROLE IN SHAPING THE JAMAICAN SOCIETY. Kingston, [Jamaica], 2009. Large 8vo. xxiv+685pp. 24 plates. Original pictorial boards. A comprehensive history of Jamaican cricket. £45.00

162. BETHAM, (J.D.). OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES. London, 1905. 8vo. 286pp. Original cloth, spine soiled. With biographical notes on every player between 1827 and 1904. With full scores of the matches. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘...a valuable work of reference.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘An invaluable book of records.’ Padwick, 7174. £24.00

163. BHATTI, (Mukhtar). TWENTY YEARS OF SPORTS IN PAKISTAN. Lahore, 1969. 4to. 394pp. Illustrated. Original printed boards in worn dust-wrapper. Cricket, pages 67-245. Not recorded by Padwick. £25.00

164. BLIGH, (Hon Arthur). CROTCHETS AND FOIBLES. STORIES OF SHOOTING, CRICKET AND GOLF. Bristol, 1903. 8vo. 298pp. Original printed cloth. Cricket fiction, including A Draco of Cricket, pages 91-128. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 6102. £25.00

26 Item 158 continued from previous page… 165. BLUNDEN, (Edmund). THE FACE OF ENGLAND. IN A SERIES OF OCCASIONAL SKETCHES. London, 1932. 8vo. 178pp. Original cloth. Published prior to the disastrous fire at Lord’s in 1825, Bentley preserved records which would First edition. A volume in The English Heritage Series. otherwise have been lost. Includes An Ancient Holiday, describing English village cricket. Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 270: ‘1823. H. Bentley Padwick, 5884. £20.00 issued his Correct account of all Matches 1786 - 1822: two supplements appeared for season 1823, and 1824-5.’ Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 20. Page 23: ‘the most comprehensive tome on cricket 166. BOER PRISONERS IN CEYLON. REPORT OF A CRICKET MATCH BETWEEN AN XI to date...’ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 15: ‘A glaring defect of Bentley’s book is the SELECTED FROM THE PRISONERS-OF-WAR AT DIYATALAWA AND THE COLOMBO fact that its pages are unnumbered, and consequently great difficulty is experienced in knowing COLTS. PLAYED ON THE GROUND OF THE NONDESCRIPT CRICKET CLUB, whether the edition is complete or not. Including title-page the book should consist of 384 [sic] VICTORIA PARK, ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 5TH & 6TH, 1901. Colombo, pages. Two supplementary editions were published; the first giving full scores of all matches ‘Independent’ Press, 1901. 8vo. 18pp. One plate (of the team, by A.W. Andree). Rebound in cloth with played in 1823, and the second the same for the seasons 1824-25...very scarce.’ original printed wrappers preserved, both wrappers extensively repaired. [Taylor incorrectly gives the collation of the main work as 384 pages]. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘A cricket rarity.’ At the conclusion of the Boer War Britain shipped thousands of prisoners of war to be settled in Padwick, 1221. £1,000.00 camps in Ceylon. These prisoners played cricket matches amongst themselves, and in 1901 a team of prisoners challenged the Colombo Colts to a game. The prisoners team included two 159. BERESFORD, (J.D.). THE HAMPDENSHIRE WONDER. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY first-class cricketers, P.H. de Villiers and G. Sennett.

WALTER DE LA MARE. London, 1948. 8vo. 235pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Good condition. Reprinted from The Ceylon Independent. Much of the text was reproduced from Cricket: A Cricket fiction. A volume in The Century Library series. Weekly Record of the Game, 1901, pages 330-332. Padwick, 5929. £15.00 Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 311: ‘1901. Match played

in Colombo, Ceylon, between Boer Prisoners of War and Colts Cricket Club (who included 160. [BERTIN, Theodore-Pierre], (Translator). LES JEUX DE cricketers of all races).’ L'ENFANCE, OU L'HEURE DE RECREATION DU PREMIER Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. ET DU SECOND AGES; OUVRAGE CONTENANT LA Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 30: ‘A very scarce pamphlet.’ GYMNASTIQUE DES DEUX SEXES, ET ENTREMELE DE Padwick, 4024. £1,200.00 DIALOGUES ET D'HISTORIETTES MORALES ET AMUSANTES. TRADUCTION DE L'ANGLAIS, PAR T.P. BERTIN. Paris 1817. Two volumes. Very small 8vo. (4)+vi+164+(4)+160pp. 24 engraved plates. Contemporary boards, spines and corners very worn. 167. BOLLAND, (William). CRICKET NOTES, WITH A LETTER CONTAINING PRACTICAL With the bookplates of J.W. Goldman and A.E. Winder in both volumes, HINTS, BY WILLIAM CLARK. London, 1851. Small 8vo. 156pp. Original quarter calf. Spine worn, and the signature of ownership of R.S. Holmes on the half-titles. head of spine missing. Chapter xi - Le Jeu de Criket. With engraved plates depicting Historical essays, reminiscences and commentary. The author was President of I Zingari. Le Battoir and Le Criket. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, ‘...charming little book.’ or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Not by any means rare.’ Padwick, 7114. £300.00 Padwick, 867. £60.00

168. BONSHOR, (F.). SONGS OF THE FARM. AND OTHER POEMS. Grantham, Lyne & Son, 161. BERTRAM, (Arnold). JAMAICA AT THE WICKET. A STUDY OF JAMAICAN CRICKET (c.1917). 8vo. 44pp. Original printed cloth, cover slightly soiled. AND ITS ROLE IN SHAPING THE JAMAICAN SOCIETY. Kingston, [Jamaica], 2009. Large Includes The Hunt Cricket Team, pages 43-44. 8vo. xxiv+685pp. 24 plates. Original pictorial boards. Not recorded by Padwick. £18.00 A comprehensive history of Jamaican cricket. £45.00 169. BOWEN, (Rowland). CRICKET. A HISTORY OF ITS GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 162. BETHAM, (J.D.). OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES. London, THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. London, 1970. Large 8vo. 421pp. 32 plates. Original cloth in worn 1905. 8vo. 286pp. Original cloth, spine soiled. dust-wrapper. With biographical notes on every player between 1827 and 1904. With full scores of the A history of cricket. With an interesting chronological appendix. matches. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘...a time. valuable work of reference.’ Padwick, 62. £8.00 Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘An invaluable book of records.’ Padwick, 7174. £24.00 170. BOWEN, (Rowland). THE CRICKET QUARTERLY. A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE NOBLE GAME OF CRICKET. VOLUMES I-VIII. EDITED BY ROWLAND BOWEN. 163. BHATTI, (Mukhtar). TWENTY YEARS OF SPORTS IN PAKISTAN. Lahore, 1969. 4to. Eastbourne and Mullion, 1963-1970. Eight volumes. 4to. Plates. Volumes I and II in original blue 394pp. Illustrated. Original printed boards in worn dust-wrapper. publisher’s cloth, volumes III to VIII in original part wrappers, good condition. Cricket, pages 67-245. (A COMPLETE SET). Not recorded by Padwick. £25.00 This scholarly cricket journal contains much original research, including many articles of bibliographical and historical interest. 164. BLIGH, (Hon Arthur). CROTCHETS AND FOIBLES. STORIES OF SHOOTING, CRICKET Padwick, 1195. £300.00 AND GOLF. Bristol, 1903. 8vo. 298pp. Original printed cloth. Cricket fiction, including A Draco of Cricket, pages 91-128. 171. [BOWRING, Wilfrid J.]. BEAUMONT v. ORATORY. 1867 - 1925. BY ‘IGNOTUS’. Windsor, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ 1926. Small 8vo. 52pp. Original cloth. Padwick, 6102. £25.00 Scores of matches between Beaumont and Oratory between 1867 and 1925. Padwick, 1368. £18.00

27 172. [BOX, Charles]. THE CRICKETER'S MANUAL; CONTAINING A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE CHARACTER, HISTORY, AND ELEMENTS OF CRICKET, WITH THE LAWS APPERTAINING THERETO, AS REVISED BY THE MARYLEBONE CLUB... BY ‘BAT.’ London, Baily Brothers, (1851). Small 8vo. 110+(16)pp. publisher’s advertisements. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled. Fifth edition second issue. Allen, 'Early Books on Cricket', 1987, no. 52: 'This handy little manual contains useful and often unexpected information: lists and sketches of players, curiosities, elements of the character of the game, principal Metropolitan clubs and grounds.' Padwick, 798. £85.00

173. BOX, (Charles). THE ENGLISH GAME OF CRICKET: COMPRISING A DIGEST OF ITS ORIGIN, CHARACTER, HISTORY, AND PROGRESS... London, 1877. 4to. 496pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial green cloth, all edges gilt. Covers soiled and worn. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ’A considerable book, valuable for its opening chapters on origin and development, for county histories, and for an anthology of verse which includes the In Memoriam poem on Alfred Mynn.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'An important book...especially valuable for County Cricket Histories. It is scarce.' Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘One of the finest books ever published in connection with the game.’ Padwick, 799. (See colour illustration on the centre pages) £200.00

174. BOX, (Charles). THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF CRICKET, FROM ITS ORIGIN TO THE PRESENT TIME. London, 1868. Small 8vo. xii+165pp. Original quarter morocco, spine worn. Instructional. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘An interesting review of the development of the game, with a chapter on the laws and their interpretation.’ Padwick, 407. £75.00

175. BOXALL, [Thomas]. RULES & INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLAYING AT THE GAME OF CRICKET, AS PRACTISED BY THE MOST EMINENT PLAYERS TO WHICH IS SUBJOINED THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF CRICKETTERS [sic] AS REVISED BY THE CRICKET CLUB AT MARY-LE-BONE. London, printed by Harrild and Billing, (c.1801). Small 8vo. 84 pages, (misnumbered to 92). (1+1 blank+3pp.)+pp.vi+(1)+pages 8-68+(2 blank)+page 71+pages 78-92. The text is continuous, and pages 69, 70, 72-77 inclusive are not called for as they were never printed.

As usual lacking the folding engraved frontispiece and list of subscribers. Handsomely rebound in quarter calf. Second edition, second issue. First published c.1801, three editions were published. This second edition, second issue was published with misnumbered pagination. The text between pages 71 and 78 is continuous, and pages 72-77 are not called for. Gaston, Cricket Books and Their Prices, [in The Cricket Field, Volume II, 1893, page 511]: 'A very rare book indeed.’ Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, [in Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1923, page 267]: 'This book is the most rare of all the published cricket books I have seen during a period of 40 years collecting.’ Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'The first of all technical manuals, and one of the rarest of all cricket books.’ This was the first instructional book on cricket, and is one of the scarcest of all cricket books. Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970: ‘1801. T. Boxall published the first instructional book on cricket in English.’

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28 172. [BOX, Charles]. THE CRICKETER'S MANUAL; CONTAINING A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE Item175 continued from previous page… CHARACTER, HISTORY, AND ELEMENTS OF CRICKET, WITH THE LAWS APPERTAINING THERETO, AS REVISED BY THE MARYLEBONE CLUB... BY ‘BAT.’ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, pages 17-18: 'This book, perhaps the most rare London, Baily Brothers, (1851). Small 8vo. 110+(16)pp. publisher’s advertisements. Original and coveted of the very few contributions to the literature of cricket in the early days, and decorative cloth, covers soiled. certainly the first practical treatise on the game, is probably worth its weight in gold. The exact Fifth edition second issue. date of the first edition is somewhat difficult to define. It has been given by different authorities Allen, 'Early Books on Cricket', 1987, no. 52: 'This handy little manual contains useful and often as 1790, 1800 and 1803, but the last date appears the most probable, and seeing that the paper unexpected information: lists and sketches of players, curiosities, elements of the character of on which this edition was printed is water-marked “1801” it is impossible for the book to have the game, principal Metropolitan clubs and grounds.' appeared before that year...the first edition, with its valuable engraving, in good condition...is Padwick, 798. £85.00 priceless.’ (Taylor’s note is incorrect as the first edition did not have a frontispiece). Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 168: 'The rarest of all cricket items.’ 173. BOX, (Charles). THE ENGLISH GAME OF CRICKET: COMPRISING A DIGEST OF ITS Padwick, 373. £5,000.00 ORIGIN, CHARACTER, HISTORY, AND PROGRESS... London, 1877. 4to. 496pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial green cloth, all edges gilt. Covers soiled and worn.

Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ’A considerable book, valuable for its opening chapters on origin and development, for county histories, and for an anthology of verse which includes the In Memoriam poem on Alfred Mynn.’ 176. THE BOY'S BOOK OF SPORTS AND GAMES, CONTAINING RULES AND DIRECTIONS This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'An FOR THE PRACTICE OF THE PRINCIPAL RECREATIVE AMUSEMENTS OF YOUTH. BY important book...especially valuable for County Cricket Histories. It is scarce.' UNCLE CHARLES... London, [c.1866]. Small square 8vo. viii+184pp. Frontispiece and 6 plates. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘One of the finest books ever published in Original pictorial cloth, covers slightly soiled. connection with the game.’ Cricket: pages 28-51, with one cricket plate. Padwick, 799. (See colour illustration on the centre pages) £200.00 Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. 174. BOX, (Charles). THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF CRICKET, FROM ITS ORIGIN TO Padwick, 7137. £85.00 THE PRESENT TIME. London, 1868. Small 8vo. xii+165pp. Original quarter morocco, spine worn. Instructional. 177. [BRADLEY, Edward]. THE ADVENTURES OF MR. VERDANT GREEN. BY CUTHBERT Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘An interesting review of the development of the game, with a BEDE. London, 1857. 8vo. viii+118+108+112pp. Text illustrations. Handsomely rebound in half calf. chapter on the laws and their interpretation.’ Cricket, pages 100-102, with cricket illustrations. Padwick, 407. £75.00 Padwick, 5976. £25.00

178. BRADMAN, (Don). THE BRADMAN ALBUMS. VOLUME 1: 1925-1934, VOLUME 2: 1935- 175. BOXALL, [Thomas]. RULES & INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLAYING AT THE GAME OF 1949. Sydney, 1987. Two volumes. 4to. 800pp. Profusely illustrated, [some in colour]. Handsomely CRICKET, AS PRACTISED BY THE MOST EMINENT PLAYERS TO WHICH IS bound in full calf. Preserved in pictorial slip-case decorated with 1928-29 and 1948 Australian badges. SUBJOINED THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF CRICKETTERS [sic] AS REVISED BY Good condition. THE CRICKET CLUB AT MARY-LE-BONE. London, printed by Harrild and Billing, (c.1801). LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies, SIGNED BY BRADMAN in volume 1 AND Small 8vo. 84 pages, (misnumbered to 92). (1+1 blank+3pp.)+pp.vi+(1)+pages 8-68+(2 blank)+page SPECIALLY BOUND. 71+pages 78-92. The text is continuous, and pages 69, 70, 72-77 inclusive are not called for as they A magnificent chronological record of all aspects of the great Australian batsman’s career. were never printed. Superbly illustrated from contemporary accounts. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. As usual lacking the folding engraved frontispiece and list of subscribers. Handsomely rebound He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and in quarter calf. Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. (See illustration on centre pages) £650.00 Second edition, second issue. First published c.1801, three editions were published. 179. BRADMAN, (Don). DON BRADMAN ‘FLICKER’ NO. 1. ON DRIVE AND OFF DRIVE. This second edition, second issue was published with London, [1930]. Very small 8vo. 50 leaves with a photograph on each side. Original printed wrappers, misnumbered pagination. The text between pages 71 and covers soiled. 78 is continuous, and pages 72-77 are not called for. The first of three flicker booklets illustrating Bradman batting. When the photographs are Gaston, Cricket Books and Their Prices, [in The Cricket flicked quickly they give an impression of movement, illustrating Bradman batting. Field, Volume II, 1893, page 511]: 'A very rare book Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. indeed.’ He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, [in Wisden's Cricketers' Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. £125.00 Almanack 1923, page 267]: 'This book is the most rare of all the published cricket books I have seen during a 180. BRADMAN, (Don). DON BRADMAN ‘FLICKER’ NO. 2. SQUARE CUT & LATE CUT. period of 40 years collecting.’ London, [1930]. Very small 8vo. 50 leaves with a photograph on each side. Original printed wrappers, Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'The first of all technical covers soiled. manuals, and one of the rarest of all cricket books.’ The second of three flicker booklets illustrating Bradman batting. When the photographs are This was the first instructional book on cricket, and is flicked quickly they give an impression of movement, illustrating Bradman batting. one of the scarcest of all cricket books. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and Development, 1970: ‘1801. T. Boxall published the first Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. instructional book on cricket in English.’ Padwick, 693. £125.00

181. BRADMAN, (Don). DON BRADMAN ‘FLICKER’ NO. 3. LEG GLANCE & PULL. London, (1930). Very small 8vo. 50 leaves with a photograph on each side. Rebound in cloth with original worn wrappers preserved. A flicker booklet of Bradman batting. When the photographs are flicked quickly they give an Continued on next page… impression of movement, illustrating Bradman’s batting strokes. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. Padwick, 693. £125.00

29 182. BRADMAN, (Don). FAREWELL TO CRICKET. London, 1950. 8vo. 320pp. Portrait frontispiece and text illustrations (15 full-page). Ink annotation of previous owner on limitation leaf. Original full green pictorial morocco, gilt. Top edges gilt, spine rubbed. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. Autobiography of the great Australian batsman, written on his retirement from first-class cricket. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. Padwick, 7354. £250.00

183. BRADMAN, (Don) - POLLARD, (Richard). THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT OF AN ARTICLE WRITTEN BY BRADMAN FOR 'S BENEFIT BROCHURE. Preserved in a cloth case. This two page manuscript was published in the Dick Pollard benefit brochure issued for his testimonial match, played at Old Trafford in 1949. [together with] A VERY INTERESTING ONE PAGE SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM BRADMAN TO POLLARD, written in Melbourne on Hotel Windsor headed notepaper, dated Christmas Day 1948, containing Bradman's vivid recollections of his own testimonial Match: 'Yes I did promise you an article and it is enclosed. I hope your testimonial is a great success. My own match went off very well & fantastically ended in a tie off the last ball of the last over of the last day with the last man in. It was like a Test match at the end...' [together with] Dick Pollard Testimonial Fund Benefit Match. (4to. 16pp. including covers, 1949). Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn, containing this article by Bradman. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. Pollard played for Lancashire between 1933 and 1950. He played four Test matches for England between 1946 and 1948, and dismissed Bradman in two of his last three innings in Test cricket. Padwick, 7955. £500.00

184. BRADMAN, (Don), OLDFIELD, (W.A.), MAILEY, (Arthur) and MOYES, (A.G.). "THE SUN" CRICKET HINTS. Sydney, 1934. Oblong 4to. 40pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers. Good condition. An instructional treatise, with Bradman advising on batting, Mailey on bowling, Oldfield on wicketkeeping, and Moyes on general points. Also includes results and averages of the 1934 Australian tour of England. Not recorded by Padwick. Padwick II, 0256. £65.00

30 182. BRADMAN, (Don). FAREWELL TO CRICKET. London, 1950. 8vo. 320pp. Portrait frontispiece 185. BRAIMBRIDGE, (C.V.). KENYA KONGONIS CRICKET CLUB 1927 TO 1946. WITH AN and text illustrations (15 full-page). Ink annotation of previous owner on limitation leaf. Original full APPENDIX CONTAINING SOME RECORDS OF KENYA CRICKET. Nairobi, for the Club, green pictorial morocco, gilt. Top edges gilt, spine rubbed. 1946. Small 8vo. 42pp. Frontispiece. Rebound in cloth with original front wrapper laid down. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. A history of the Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club. Autobiography of the great Australian batsman, written on his retirement from first-class Padwick, 4270. £65.00 cricket. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. 186. BREARLEY, (Mike) and DOUST, (Dudley). THE ASHES RETAINED. London, 1979. Small He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and 4to. 160pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. An account of the 1978-79 England tour of Australia. Padwick, 7354. £250.00 This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. Padwick, 4615-42. £8.00 183. BRADMAN, (Don) - POLLARD, (Richard). THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT OF AN ARTICLE WRITTEN BY BRADMAN FOR DICK POLLARD'S BENEFIT BROCHURE. 187. BREARLEY, (Mike) and DOUST, (Dudley). PHOENIX FROM THE ASHES. THE STORY Preserved in a cloth case. OF THE ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA SERIES 1981. London, 1982. Large 8vo. 160pp. Profusely This two page manuscript was published in the Dick Pollard benefit brochure issued for his illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. testimonial match, played at Old Trafford in 1949. An account of the 1981 Australian tour of England. [together with] This was Book of the Year in 1982, and was also selected by The Wisden A VERY INTERESTING ONE PAGE SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM BRADMAN TO Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £8.00 POLLARD, written in Melbourne on Hotel Windsor headed notepaper, dated Christmas Day 1948, containing Bradman's vivid recollections of his own testimonial Match: 'Yes I did promise 188. BREARLEY, (Mike) and DOUST, (Dudley). THE RETURN OF THE ASHES. London, 1978. you an article and it is enclosed. I hope your testimonial is a great success. My own match went Large 8vo. 160pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. off very well & fantastically ended in a tie off the last ball of the last over of the last day with the An account of the 1977 Australian tour of England. last man in. It was like a Test match at the end...' Padwick, 5196-12. £8.00 [together with]

Dick Pollard Testimonial Fund Benefit Match. (4to. 16pp. including covers, 1949). Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn, containing this article by Bradman. 189. BRETTIG, (Daniel). BRADMAN & PACKER. THE DEAL THAT CHANGED CRICKET. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. Melbourne, 2019. Small 8vo. 187pp. Original pictorial wrappers. He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and In 1977 Kerry Packer’s sent the staid and traditional game of cricket into a Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. period of chaos and upheaval. This book reconstructs this period in the history of the game and Pollard played for Lancashire between 1933 and 1950. recounts how Kerry Packer and Sir Donald Bradman brokered a peace deal that ended this He played four Test matches for England between 1946 and 1948, and dismissed Bradman in cricket war. £18.00 two of his last three innings in Test cricket. Padwick, 7955. £500.00 190. BRIDGER, (K.). NORTH & SOUTH. A HISTORY OF THE CRICKET CLASSIC IN ARGENTINA. (Privately printed), 1976. 8vo. 128pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. A history of these annual matches played in Argentina. Padwick, 4254-1. £30.00

191. BRIDGEWATER, (Bernard). THE STORY OF THREE BLACK PEARS. EARLY WORCESTERSHIRE CRICKET. Worcester, the Club, 1998. Small 4to. 112pp. Illustrated. Original

quarter morocco.

LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies.

A record of early Worcestershire cricket. £45.00

192. [BRIDGNORTH CRICKET CLUB]. RULES OF THE BRIDGNORTH CRICKET CLUB. Bridgnorth, printed by R.H. Evans for the Club, (1888). 4to, One page printed sheet. Fold to centre. Detailing ten rules of Bridgnorth Cricket Club within a decorative border. Inscribed and dated 1888 in ink on reverse. Not recorded by Padwick. £65.00

193. BRITCHER, (Samuel). A LIST OF ALL THE PRINCIPAL MATCHES OF CRICKET THAT HAVE BEEN PLAYED IN THE YEARS 1790-1804/5. [together with] BRITCHER'S SCORES by David Rayvern Allen, (being a commentary and history of all the editions of Britcher's Scores). Newnham-on-Severn, 2003. Sixteen volumes. 8vo. Folding

frontispiece, 5 plates (1 folding), and other text illustrations. Fifteen volumes of Britcher's Scores each bound in wrappers. Commentary volume bound in cloth. All volumes are preserved in a handsome quarter morocco drop-back box, in a cloth slip-case. 184. BRADMAN, (Don), OLDFIELD, (W.A.), MAILEY, (Arthur) and MOYES, (A.G.). "THE SUN" (A COMPLETE SET). CRICKET HINTS. Sydney, 1934. Oblong 4to. 40pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 212 numbered sets, SIGNED BY SIR TIM RICE (then President of M.C.C.). Good condition. Facsimile reprints of all fifteen volumes of these rare cricket books, together with a An instructional treatise, with Bradman advising on batting, Mailey on bowling, Oldfield on commentary by David Rayvern Allen detailing their story. £300.00 wicketkeeping, and Moyes on general points. Also includes results and averages of the 1934 Australian tour of England. 194. BRITISH COLUMBIA CRICKET FESTIVAL 1939. BRITISH COLUMBIA CRICKET WEEK Not recorded by Padwick. JULY 3RD TO JULY 7TH. INTER-PROVINCIAL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT JULY 17TH TO Padwick II, 0256. £65.00 JULY 22ND. NORTH SHORE CRICKET WEEK AUGUST 7TH TO AUGUST 11TH. Vancouver, [1939]. 8vo. 28pp. incl. advertisements. Original decorative wrappers, rebacked. Pre-Festival. Padwick, 4138. £150.00

31 195. BRITTON, (C.J.). CRICKET BOOKS. THE 100 BEST (OLD AND NEW). WITH NOTES, VALUES, ETC. Birmingham, 1929. 8vo. 54pp. Original printed boards. The author’s selection of a hundred cricket books, with contemporary values and comments. Based on a critical standard which is by no means infallible. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Invaluable to collectors.’ Padwick, 5. £75.00

196. BRITTON, (C.J.). G.L. JESSOP. A COMPLETE RECORD OF HIS PERFORMANCES IN FIRST-CLASS CRICKET... Birmingham, 1935. 8vo. 143p. Portrait frontispiece. Original cloth-back boards in pictorial dust-wrapper. A statistical record of the Gloucestershire and England batsman G.L. Jessop’s career. Padwick, 7761. £35.00

197. BRODRIBB, (Gerald). THE BAY AND OTHER NEW POEMS. No place, (privately printed by the Author at the Mountjoy Press), 1953. 8vo. [20]pp. Original decorative wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 30 numbered copies. Poems, including House Match and The Colt, pages 14 and 18. Not recorded by Padwick. £38.00

198. BRODRIBB, (Gerald). THE BOOK OF CRICKET VERSE. AN ANTHOLOGY. EDITED BY GERALD BRODRIBB. London, 1953. 8vo. 215pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper [by Rex Whistler]. Anthology of cricket verse. Padwick, 6386. £12.00

199. BRODRIBB, (Gerald). THE LOST ART. A HISTORY OF UNDER-ARM BOWLING. Goostrey (Cheshire), 1997. 8vo. [6]+82pp. 8 plates. Original quarter morocco, top edges gilt. LIMITED EDITION OF 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND SPECIALLY BOUND. A history of lob bowling. £120.00

200. BROGDEN, (Stanley). THE FIRST TEST. THE STORY OF THE FIRST TEST MATCH PLAYED BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA AT MELBOURNE IN MARCH 1877. Melbourne, 1946. 8vo. [3]+35pp. Original cloth in faded dust-wrapper. An account of the first-ever Test match, played between Australia and England at Melbourne in March 1877. Padwick, 4407 £28.00

201. BROOKE, (Robert) and GOODYEAR, (David). A WHO'S WHO OF WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. London, 1990. 8vo. 243pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED SUBSCRIBERS’ EDITION of 200 numbered copies. Biographical and statistical details of every cricketer who played for Worcestershire County Cricket Club. £35.00

202. BROWNE, (E.). A SHORT HISTORY OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKET, INCLUDING THE SEASON OF 1887. Nottingham, 1887. 8vo. 60pp. 3 plates. Original decorative cloth. A history of Nottinghamshire cricket up to 1887. Padwick, 2503. £75.00

203. BRUMFITT, (George) and KIRBY, (Joseph I.). ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA AT THE WICKET. A COMPLETE RECORD OF ALL CRICKET MATCHES PLAYED BETWEEN ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN ELEVENS... Ilkley, (1887). 8vo. 293pp. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled and worn. A review of England v. Australia Test cricket, published to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Test cricket. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘A fine compilation with notes on players and each game...’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 4361. £45.00

204. BRYANT, (John). ACS OVERSEAS FIRST-CLASS ANNUALS. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES FOR 2009 AND 2014. EDITED BY JOHN BRYANT. Cardiff, the Association of Cricket Statisticians & Historians, 2009-14. Each thick 8vo. Original decorative wrappers. An important statistical source for overseas cricket. First published in 2009. (Each) £20.00

32 195. BRITTON, (C.J.). CRICKET BOOKS. THE 100 BEST (OLD AND NEW). WITH NOTES, 205. BUCHANAN, (David). THE RUGBY CRICKET CLUB: ITS RISE AND PROGRESS, FROM VALUES, ETC. Birmingham, 1929. 8vo. 54pp. Original printed boards. 1844 TO 1894. INCLUDING AN ACCOUNT OF FOREIGN MATCHES PLAYED ON THE The author’s selection of a hundred cricket books, with contemporary values and comments. GROUND. ALSO AN ARTICLE ON SLOW BOWLING. Rugby, 1894. Small 8vo. 45pp. 1 full- Based on a critical standard which is by no means infallible. page portrait. Original printed boards, expertly rebacked. With the bookplate of J. W.Goldman. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Invaluable to collectors.’ A history of Rugby Cricket Club. Padwick, 5. £75.00 Padwick, 2815. £50.00

196. BRITTON, (C.J.). G.L. JESSOP. A COMPLETE RECORD OF HIS PERFORMANCES IN 206. BUCKLEY, (G.B.). FRESH LIGHT ON 18TH CENTURY CRICKET. A COLLECTION OF FIRST-CLASS CRICKET... Birmingham, 1935. 8vo. 143p. Portrait frontispiece. Original cloth-back 1,000 NEW CRICKET NOTICES FROM 1697 TO 1800... Birmingham, [1935]. 8vo. x+261pp. boards in pictorial dust-wrapper. Frontispiece. Rebound in cloth. A statistical record of the Gloucestershire and England batsman G.L. Jessop’s career. A scholarly reference work with scores of some matches not included in Scores and Padwick, 7761. £35.00 Biographies. These discoveries were probably the widest and most far-reaching ever conducted into the game and make this book invaluable to any student of early cricket history. 197. BRODRIBB, (Gerald). THE BAY AND OTHER NEW POEMS. No place, (privately printed by Padwick, 801. £135.00 the Author at the Mountjoy Press), 1953. 8vo. [20]pp. Original decorative wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 30 numbered copies. 207. BURRAGE, (Athol Harcourt). THE IDOL OF SAINT MONCREETH. A SCHOOL STORY Poems, including House Match and The Colt, pages 14 and 18. OF MYSTERY, HUMOUR, AND SPORT. London, [1925]. 8vo. 319pp. Frontispiece. Original Not recorded by Padwick. £38.00 pictorial cloth in worn dust-wrapper. Cricket fiction. 198. BRODRIBB, (Gerald). THE BOOK OF CRICKET VERSE. AN ANTHOLOGY. EDITED BY Padwick, 6175. £15.00 GERALD BRODRIBB. London, 1953. 8vo. 215pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper [by Rex Whistler]. Anthology of cricket verse. 208. BURTON, (D.C.F.). DON’TS FOR YOUNG CRICKETERS. London & Keighley, The Cricket Padwick, 6386. £12.00 Press, [c.1922]. Small 8vo. 15pp. Original printed wrappers. Advice on playing the game. The author played for Yorkshire between 1907 and 1921. 199. BRODRIBB, (Gerald). THE LOST ART. A HISTORY OF UNDER-ARM BOWLING. Goostrey Not recorded by Padwick. £50.00 (Cheshire), 1997. 8vo. [6]+82pp. 8 plates. Original quarter morocco, top edges gilt. LIMITED EDITION OF 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND SPECIALLY BOUND. 209. BUTCHER, ((J. Wilson). THE SENIOR PREFECT AND OTHER CHRONICLES OF A history of lob bowling. £120.00 ROSSITER. London, [c.1950]. 8vo. 247pp. Colour frontispiece and four plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. 200. BROGDEN, (Stanley). THE FIRST TEST. THE STORY OF THE FIRST TEST MATCH Cricket fiction. PLAYED BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA AT MELBOURNE IN MARCH 1877. Padwick 6377 records another edition. £15.00 Melbourne, 1946. 8vo. [3]+35pp. Original cloth in faded dust-wrapper. An account of the first-ever Test match, played between Australia and England at Melbourne in 210. BUTCHER, (James Williams). RAY: THE BOY WHO LOST AND WON. London, 1912. 8vo. March 1877. 295pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial cloth. Padwick, 4407 £28.00 Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6177-2. £18.00 201. BROOKE, (Robert) and GOODYEAR, (David). A WHO'S WHO OF WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. London, 1990. 8vo. 243pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. 211. BUTT, (Qamaruddin). PAKISTAN CRICKET ON THE MARCH. (CONTAINING COMPLETE LIMITED SUBSCRIBERS’ EDITION of 200 numbered copies. EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNTS OF THE TOURS OF NEW ZEALAND, M.C.C."A" AND Biographical and statistical details of every cricketer who played for Worcestershire County AUSTRALIAN TEAMS TO PAKISTAN, QUAID-E-AZAM TROPHY 1956-57 AND Cricket Club. £35.00 AVERAGES OF ALL THE PREVIOUS OFFICIAL SERIES). Karachi, the Author, [1957]. 8vo. 258pp. 28 plates. Original cloth, covers soiled and worn. 202. BROWNE, (E.). A SHORT HISTORY OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKET, INCLUDING An account of the 1955-56 New Zealand tour of Pakistan, the 1955-56 M.C.C. ‘A’ Team tour of THE SEASON OF 1887. Nottingham, 1887. 8vo. 60pp. 3 plates. Original decorative cloth. Pakistan, and the 1956-57 Australian tour of Pakistan. A history of Nottinghamshire cricket up to 1887. Padwick, 3946. £85.00 Padwick, 2503. £75.00 212. CAFFYN, (William). SEVENTY-ONE NOT OUT. THE REMINISCENCES. EDITED BY "MID- 203. BRUMFITT, (George) and KIRBY, (Joseph I.). ON" [R.P. DAFT]. Edinburgh, 1899. 8vo. 265pp. 31 plates. Original buckram, gilt. Label inside front ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA AT THE WICKET. A COMPLETE cover. RECORD OF ALL CRICKET MATCHES PLAYED BETWEEN Reminiscences of the 19th century Surrey and All England cricketer . ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN ELEVENS... Ilkley, (1887). With much on the game's development between 1849 and 1899, including details of the All 8vo. 293pp. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled and worn. England and United England XIs. A review of England v. Australia Test cricket, published to This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘A very commemorate the tenth anniversary of Test cricket. interesting book.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Padwick, 7398. £25.00 Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘A fine compilation with notes on players and each game...’ 213. CAMPBELL, (R.H.). CRICKET RECORDS. A BOOK OF TEST MATCH STATISTICS AND Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ A RECORD OF ALL CENTURIES MADE IN REPRESENTATIVE Padwick, 4361. £45.00 PREVIOUS TO THE SEASON 1928-1929. Melbourne, [1928]. Small 8vo. 40pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers, covers soiled. Published prior to the 1928-29 England tour of Australia. Includes statistics of Australian 204. BRYANT, (John). ACS OVERSEAS FIRST-CLASS ANNUALS. cricket, and an itinerary of the tour. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES FOR 2009 AND 2014. EDITED BY Padwick, 3333. £20.00 JOHN BRYANT. Cardiff, the Association of Cricket Statisticians & Historians, 2009-14. Each thick 8vo. Original decorative wrappers. An important statistical source for overseas cricket. First published in 2009. (Each) £20.00

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214. THE . AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE ORIGIN AND CAREER OF THE INSTITUTION; INCLUDING THE PROGRAMMES OF THE OLD STAGERS' PERFORMANCES... VOLUME FIRST. Canterbury, 1865. 4to. x+86pp. Coloured decorative half-title, and 17 actual photographs on 5 leaves. Original cloth, gilt, cover soiled. All edges gilt. Rebacked with part of original spine preserved. (ALL PUBLISHED). This volume covers the years 1843 to 1851. It is the first cricket book to contain photographic plates [including one of Felix], and was published for subscribers. A second volume was announced, but was never published due to lack of financial support. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘A very rare book.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best, 1929: 'Valuable to collectors...The book is so scarce.' Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 22: ‘Issued originally to subscribers, and now very rare. A second volume was announced to be issued, but fell through owing to want of support.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘A second edition was promised for 1866 but never saw the light.’ Padwick, 2084. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £550.00

215. CARDUS, (Neville). AUSTRALIAN SUMMER. London, 1937. 8vo. 250pp. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. First edition. An account of the 1936-37 England tour of Australia. Padwick, 4491. £25.00

216. CARDUS, (Neville). A CARDUS FOR ALL SEASONS. London, 1985. 8vo. 237pp. Original imitation leather in slip-case. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. Cricket writings of Neville Cardus between 1921 and 1969. £25.00

217. CARDUS, (Neville). CARDUS IN THE COVERS. London, 1978. 254pp. Frontispiece. Original imitation leather in slip-case. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. Post-war cricket writings of Neville Cardus. Padwick, 6669-1. £25.00

218. CARDUS, (Neville). A CRICKETER'S BOOK. London, 1922. 8vo. 256pp. Original cloth, good condition. With previous owner’s bookplate inside the front cover. PRESENTED TO , INSCRIBED on the front endpaper: 'To H. Sutcliffe, As a token of appreciation for a Charming Act of Kindness, from one cricketer to another. S.R. Sept. 1922.' First edition. With chapters on the 1921 Australian tour of England. Padwick, 6662. £85.00

219. CARDUS, (Neville). DAYS IN THE SUN. A CRICKETER'S JOURNAL. London, 1924. 8vo. 264pp. Original cloth, covers soiled. First edition. Studies of cricketers and great moments in the game. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. It was also selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. Padwick, 6663. £20.00

220. CARDUS, (Neville). ENGLISH CRICKET. London, 1945. Large 8vo. 48pp. 8 plates. Original boards in dust-wrapper. WITH A SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR, on Manchester Guardian headed notepaper laid down on the front endpaper. A volume in the Britain in Pictures series. Illustrated with a selection of early cricket prints. Padwick, 804. £35.00

221. CARDUS, (Neville). A FOURTH INNINGS WITH CARDUS. London, 1981. 8vo. 254pp. Original imitation leather in slip-case. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. A selection of essays, newspaper articles and press reports by Neville Cardus. £25.00

34 222. CARDUS, (Neville). GOOD DAYS. A BOOK OF CRICKET. London, 1934. 8vo. 288pp. 214. THE CANTERBURY CRICKET WEEK. AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE ORIGIN Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. AND CAREER OF THE INSTITUTION; INCLUDING THE PROGRAMMES OF THE OLD First edition. Essays based on contributions to The Manchester Guardian. Includes portraits of STAGERS' PERFORMANCES... VOLUME FIRST. Canterbury, 1865. 4to. x+86pp. Coloured cricketers, and an account of the 1934 Australian tour of England. decorative half-title, and 17 actual photographs on 5 leaves. Original cloth, gilt, cover soiled. All edges Padwick, 6665. £25.00 gilt. Rebacked with part of original spine preserved. (ALL PUBLISHED). 223. CARDUS, (Neville). LEG-. AN ORIGINAL UNTITLED MANUSCRIPT BY This volume covers the years 1843 to 1851. It is the first cricket book to contain photographic NEVILLE CARDUS, CORRECTED THROUGHOUT IN HIS HAND. SIGNED BY THE plates [including one of Felix], and was published for subscribers. AUTHOR. [1970]. Large 8vo. 6pp. Bound in cloth. A second volume was announced, but was never published due to lack of financial support. This original article by Cardus on leg-spin and bowling through the years was published Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘A very rare book.’ in The Guardian of 10th July 1970. A copy of the printed article is bound in at the end. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best, 1929: The printed article has been edited, and recalls the great leg-break bowlers of the past. 'Valuable to collectors...The book is so scarce.' Cardus (1888-1975) elevated cricket writing and reporting to a new plane with the quality of his Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 22: ‘Issued originally to subscribers, and prose. now very rare. A second volume was announced to be issued, but fell through owing to want of Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, page 143: ‘Of far greater appeal support.’ to the collector, however, are original Cardus manuscripts.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘A second edition was promised for 1866 but never saw Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 190: ‘All manuscripts are of a great value as the light.’ collector’s items.’ £300.00 Padwick, 2084. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £550.00 224. CARDUS, (Neville). THE SUMMER GAME. A CRICKETER'S JOURNAL. London, 1929. 8vo. 255pp. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. First edition. On cricket and cricketers of the past, with a chapter on . 215. CARDUS, (Neville). AUSTRALIAN SUMMER. London, 1937. 8vo. 250pp. Original cloth in This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all chipped dust-wrapper. time. First edition. An account of the 1936-37 England tour of Australia. Padwick, 6664. £50.00 Padwick, 4491. £25.00 225. CARDUS, (Neville) and ARLOTT, (John). THE 216. CARDUS, (Neville). A CARDUS FOR ALL SEASONS. London, 1985. 8vo. 237pp. Original NOBLEST GAME. A BOOK OF FINE CRICKET imitation leather in slip-case. PRINTS. London, 1969. Folio. 30pp. Frontispiece LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. and 64 plates, including 48 in colour, with Cricket writings of Neville Cardus between 1921 and 1969. £25.00 accompanying page of descriptive text for each print. Original quarter morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. 217. CARDUS, (Neville). CARDUS IN THE COVERS. London, 1978. 254pp. Frontispiece. Original Preserved in slip-case. With a four page publisher's imitation leather in slip-case. prospectus loosely inserted. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. Post-war cricket writings of Neville Cardus. Padwick, 6669-1. £25.00 LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS. SPECIALLY BOUND. 218. CARDUS, (Neville). A CRICKETER'S BOOK. London, 1922. 8vo. 256pp. Original cloth, good condition. With previous owner’s bookplate inside the front cover. PRESENTED TO HERBERT SUTCLIFFE, INSCRIBED on the front endpaper: 'To H. Sutcliffe, As a With full-length colour plates of sixty-four scarce cricket prints, with full details and token of appreciation for a Charming Act of Kindness, from one cricketer to another. S.R. Sept. descriptions of each. These include works by J.C. Anderson, Sir Max Beerbohm, Felix, Carlo 1922.' Pellegrini and Sir Leslie Ward.

First edition. With chapters on the 1921 Australian tour of England. Padwick, 6967. £550.00 Padwick, 6662. £85.00 226. CARDWELL, (Ronald). HINTS TO UMPIRES 1871. Sydney, privately published, 2004. Small 219. CARDUS, (Neville). DAYS IN THE SUN. A CRICKETER'S JOURNAL. London, 1924. 8vo. 8vo. 30pp. With five photographs of the umpires Tom Brooks, Dick French, Darrell Hair, Simon Taufel and Ted Wykes loosely inserted. Original printed wrappers. 264pp. Original cloth, covers soiled. First edition. Studies of cricketers and great moments in the game. LIMITED EDITION of 133 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE ARTHUR WATSON.

This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. It was A reprint of the first edition of 1871, with biographies of notable Australian umpires. £25.00 also selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. Padwick, 6663. £20.00 227. CARDWELL, (Ronald). 'S XI IN GOULBURN 1876. Sydney, 2007. Oblong 8vo. 32pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. 220. CARDUS, (Neville). ENGLISH CRICKET. London, 1945. LIMITED EDITION of 111 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. ALSO SIGNED BY Large 8vo. 48pp. 8 plates. Original boards in dust-wrapper. ROBERT JEFFREY AND , who both played first-class cricket and came from WITH A SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR, Goulburn. on Manchester Guardian headed notepaper laid down on the An account of the match between James Lillywhite's 1876 England team and Southern Twenty- front endpaper. Two (of Goulburn), played at Goulburn, , 20th and 21st December 1876. £25.00 A volume in the Britain in Pictures series. Illustrated with a selection of early cricket prints. 228. CARDWELL, (Ronald). MORRIS’S DILEMMA. Cherrybrook, (N.S.W.), privately published, 2003. Padwick, 804. £35.00 Small 8vo. 33pp. Photographic frontispiece. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 115 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND . On the Australian batsman Arthur Morris. £50.00

221. CARDUS, (Neville). A FOURTH INNINGS WITH CARDUS. London, 1981. 8vo. 254pp. Original imitation leather in slip-case. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. A selection of essays, newspaper articles and press reports by Neville Cardus. £25.00

35 229. CARDWELL, (Ronald). THE STORY OF A GENTLE GIANT. GORDON RORKE. Sydney, 2019. Small 8vo. 27pp. Frontispiece of an original photograph of Gordon Rorke talking to tipped in. Original printed stiffened wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 88 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND GORDON RORKE on the title-page. A biography of the Australian fast bowler Gordon Rorke, who played four Test matches for Australia in 1959. £45.00

230. CARDWELL, (Ronald) and JENKINS, (David). IT’S NOT ABOUT ME. THE BRIAN TABER STORY. Sydney, 2014. 4to. xv+164pp. Profusely illustrated. Original stiffened pictorial wrappers. SIGNED BY BRIAN TABER on the half-title. SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS on the title-page. A biography of the Australian wicketkeeper Brian Taber. £30.00

231. CAREW, (Dudley). ENGLAND OVER. A CRICKET BOOK. London, 1927. Small 8vo. 208pp. Original cloth. Essays describing a summer watching cricket. Padwick, 6670. £28.00

232. [CARLTON CRICKET CLUB]. CARLTON REDIVIVUS 1919. [Edinburgh, the Club, 1920]. Small 8vo. 48pp. 10 plates. Original decorative cloth. The story of Carlton Cricket Club, Edinburgh, after the First World War. Padwick, 3265. £25.00

233. [CARLTON CRICKET CLUB]. SHREDS AND PATCHES. [Edinburgh, the Club, 1923]. Small 8vo. 79pp. 18 plates. Rebound in cloth. An account of Carlton Cricket Club’s 1923 season. Padwick, 3268. £20.00

234. [CARLTON CRICKET CLUB]. OUTINGS AND INNINGS AT "INNS, LINNS AND CASTLES". (WITH A FOREWORD BY N.L. STEVENSON). Edinburgh, (the Club), 1934. Small 8vo. 72pp. including 16 plates. Original decorative cloth. A review of Carlton Cricket Club’s 1934 season. Padwick, 3272. £25.00

235. CARR, (A.W.). CRICKET WITH THE LID OFF. London, [1935]. 8vo. 256pp. 12 plates. Original cloth. WITH A CLEAR INK SIGNATURE OF THE AUTHOR laid down on the front endpaper. Autobiography of the Nottinghamshire and England batsman. Padwick, 7408. £25.00

236. CARR, (Wallace). WINNING HIT. Bognor Regis, (1944). 8vo. 120pp. Original cloth-backed pictorial boards, covers soiled. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6181. £15.00

237. CARTWRIGHT, (John). THE CHRONICLES OF DURNFORD. A PUBLIC SCHOOL STORY. ILLUSTRATED BY LEONARD LINSDELL. London, [c.1911]. 8vo. (2)+152pp. 3 plates. Original pictorial cloth (with illustration of a batsman on the front cover). Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6182. £15.00

238. CARY, (Clif). CRICKET TESTS & RECORDS. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. Sydney, [1946]. 8vo. 202pp. Original printed wrappers. A review of every England v. Australia Test match between 1877 and 1938. Padwick, 4365. £18.00

239. CASHMAN, (Richard) and SISSONS, (Ric). . CRICKETING COLOSSUS. Sydney, 2019. 4to. 268pp. Illustrated. Original publisher’s full calf in dust-wrapper LIMITED EDITION OF 70 numbered copies, SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS. ALSO SIGNED BYBILLY MURDOCH’S RELATIVES DAVID MURDOCH AND JAN JOYCE. A biography of the New South Wales, Sussex and London County batsman. Murdoch also played 18 Test matches for Australia between 1877 and 1890, and one Test match for England in 1892. (See illustration on following page) £150.00

36 229. CARDWELL, (Ronald). THE STORY OF A GENTLE GIANT. GORDON RORKE. Sydney, 240. CASHMAN, (Richard), FRANKS, (Warwick), MAXWELL, (Jim), STODDART, (Brian), 2019. Small 8vo. 27pp. Frontispiece of an original photograph of Gordon Rorke talking to Ray Lindwall WEAVER, (Amanda) and WEBSTER, (Ray). THE OXFORD COMPANION TO tipped in. Original printed stiffened wrappers. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. Melbourne, 1996. 4to. xvi+640pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust- LIMITED EDITION of 88 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND GORDON RORKE on wrapper. the title-page. An encyclopaedia of Australian cricket. £25.00 A biography of the Australian fast bowler Gordon Rorke, who played four Test matches for

Australia in 1959. £45.00 241. CASSELL'S COMPLETE BOOK OF SPORTS AND PASTIMES: BEING A COMPENDIUM

OF OUT-DOOR AND IN-DOOR AMUSEMENTS. London, (1896). Large 8vo. xii+975pp. 230. CARDWELL, (Ronald) and JENKINS, (David). IT’S NOT ABOUT ME. THE BRIAN TABER Profusely illustrated. Original cloth, covers soiled. STORY. Sydney, 2014. 4to. xv+164pp. Profusely illustrated. Original stiffened pictorial wrappers. New and revised edition. Cricket, pages 1-28. SIGNED BY BRIAN TABER on the half-title. Padwick, 7041. £18.00 SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS on the title-page.

A biography of the Australian wicketkeeper Brian Taber. £30.00 242. CATHEDRAL END. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKET SOCIETY. NEWSLETTER. VOLUME 1, NO.1 TO VOLUME 5, NO.4. JANUARY, 1978 - MAY, 1985. 231. CAREW, (Dudley). ENGLAND OVER. A CRICKET BOOK. London, 1927. Small 8vo. 208pp. , 1978-85. Five volumes bound in two. Folio. Illustrated. Bound in uniform cloth. Good Original cloth. condition. Essays describing a summer watching cricket. (A COMPLETE SET). Padwick, 6670. £28.00 The official journal of the Adelaide Branch of the Australian Cricket Society. Padwick, 3586-4. £100.00 232. [CARLTON CRICKET CLUB]. CARLTON REDIVIVUS 1919. [Edinburgh, the Club, 1920]. Small 8vo. 48pp. 10 plates. Original decorative cloth. The story of Carlton Cricket Club, Edinburgh, after the First World War.

Padwick, 3265. £25.00

233. [CARLTON CRICKET CLUB]. SHREDS AND PATCHES. [Edinburgh, the Club, 1923]. Small

8vo. 79pp. 18 plates. Rebound in cloth. An account of Carlton Cricket Club’s 1923 season. Padwick, 3268. £20.00

234. [CARLTON CRICKET CLUB]. OUTINGS AND INNINGS AT "INNS, LINNS AND CASTLES". (WITH A FOREWORD BY N.L. STEVENSON). Edinburgh, (the Club), 1934. Small 8vo. 72pp. including 16 plates. Original decorative cloth. A review of Carlton Cricket Club’s 1934 season. Padwick, 3272. £25.00

235. CARR, (A.W.). CRICKET WITH THE LID OFF. London, [1935]. 8vo. 256pp. 12 plates. Original cloth. WITH A CLEAR INK SIGNATURE OF THE AUTHOR laid down on the front endpaper. Item No. 239 Item No. 242 Autobiography of the Nottinghamshire and England batsman.

Padwick, 7408. £25.00

243. CATTLIN, (James) and CARDWELL, (Ronald). VICTOR TRUMPER AT STREET 236. CARR, (Wallace). WINNING HIT. Bognor Regis, (1944). 8vo. 120pp. Original cloth-backed SUPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL. Sydney, 2017. 8vo. x+32pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial pictorial boards, covers soiled. wrappers. Cricket fiction. SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS on the title-page. Padwick, 6181. £15.00

On Victor Trumper’s time at Crown Street Superior Public School. £18.00

237. CARTWRIGHT, (John). THE CHRONICLES OF DURNFORD. A PUBLIC SCHOOL 244. CATTON, (J.A.H.). WICKETS AND GOALS. STORIES OF PLAY. London, 1926. 8vo. STORY. ILLUSTRATED BY LEONARD LINSDELL. London, [c.1911]. 8vo. (2)+152pp. 3 plates. ix+303pp. 24 plates. Original decorative cloth, spine faded. Original pictorial cloth (with illustration of a batsman on the front cover). Chapters on some famous cricketers, including John Briggs, , , Robert Cricket fiction. Peel, and . With chapters on Test cricket between 1893 and Padwick, 6182. £15.00 1909. Padwick, 4366. £18.00 238. CARY, (Clif). CRICKET TESTS & RECORDS. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. Sydney, [1946]. 8vo. 202pp. Original printed wrappers. 245. [CENTENARY OF TEST CRICKET 1877-1977]. CENTENARY OF AUSTRALIA & A review of every England v. Australia Test match between 1877 and 1938. ENGLAND TEST CRICKET 1877-1977. LIMITED EDITION PRINT FOLIO. Sydney, 1977. Padwick, 4365. £18.00 Large square 4to. [16]pp. including 9 pages of colour plates. Six colour reproductions of early cricket

prints loosely inserted. Preserved in original decorative portfolio. 239. CASHMAN, (Richard) and SISSONS, (Ric). BILLY MURDOCH. CRICKETING Published to commemorate the match played at Melbourne, 12th-17th March COLOSSUS. Sydney, 2019. 4to. 268pp. Illustrated. Original publisher’s full calf in dust-wrapper 1977. LIMITED EDITION OF 70 numbered copies, SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS. Padwick, 6967-3. £25.00 ALSO SIGNED BYBILLY MURDOCH’S RELATIVES DAVID MURDOCH AND JAN JOYCE. A biography of the New South Wales, Sussex and London County batsman. 246. CHADWICK, (Adam). A PORTRAIT OF LORD’S. 200 YEARS OF CRICKET HISTORY. Murdoch also played 18 Test matches for Australia between 1877 and 1890, and one Test match London, 2013. Square 8vo. 288pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. for England in 1892. (See illustration on following page) £150.00 LIMITED EDITION of 800 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND CHARLES FRY, (then President of Marylebone Cricket Club). A history of Lord’s Cricket Ground. £65.00

37 247. CHALKE, (Stephen). AT THE HEART OF ENGLISH CRICKET. THE LIFE AND MEMORIES OF GEOFFREY HOWARD. FOREWORD BY SCYLD BERRY. Bath, 2001. Large 8vo. 224pp. Text illustrations. Handsomely bound in half calf, gilt. A biography of the English cricket administrator and tour manager. Howard managed the 1951- 52 England tour of India, Pakistan and Ceylon and the 1954-55 England tour of Australia and New Zealand, when England retained the Ashes. This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 2001. £25.00

248. CHALKE, (Stephen). GUESS MY STORY. THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF KEITH ANDREW, CRICKETER. Bath, 2003. 8vo. 191pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A biography of the Northamptonshire and England wicketkeeper Keith Andrew. £18.00

249. CHALKE, (Stephen). NOW I'M 62. THE DIARY OF AN AGEING CRICKETER. Bath, 2010. 8vo. 207pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A fictional diary of a cricketer in a minor Wiltshire league. £12.00

250. CHALKE, (Stephen). KEN TAYLOR DRAWN TO SPORT. Bath, 2006. 4to. 144pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. SIGNED BY KEN TAYLOR AND THE AUTHOR on the half-title. The story of the Yorkshire cricketer and Town footballer, who became an accomplished artist. £30.00

251. CHALKE, (Stephen). RUNS IN THE MEMORY. COUNTY CRICKET IN THE 1950s. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY KEN TAYLOR. Bath, 1997. 8vo. 204pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust- wrapper. The author talks with some cricketers of the 1950s. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £20.00

252. CHALKE, (Stephen). SUMMER’S CROWN. THE STORY OF CRICKET’S . Bath, 2015. Small 4to. 8vo. 352pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust- wrapper. A detailed history of the County Championship. £15.00

253. CHALKE, (Stephen). THE WAY IT WAS. GLIMPSES OF ENGLISH CRICKET'S PAST. Bath, 2008. 8vo. 288pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A selection of over one hundred articles written by the author for Wisden Cricket Monthly, The Wisden Cricketer and , primarily on county cricket between 1946 and 1969. £20.00

254. CHALKE, (Stephen). THE WIMBLEDON CLUB 1854-2004. A SPORTING SCRAPBOOK. London, the Club, 2004. Oblong 8vo. 160pp. Illustrated. Original printed cloth. A history of Wimbledon Cricket Club. £18.00

255. CHALKE, (Stephen) and HODGSON, (Derek). NO COWARD SOUL. THE REMARKABLE STORY OF . Bath, 2003. 8vo. 223pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A biography of the Yorkshire and England bowler Bob Appleyard. £18.00

256. CHALKE, (Stephen) and WELLS, (Bryan). ONE MORE RUN. GLOUCESTERSHIRE VERSUS YORKSHIRE, CHELTENHAM, AUGUST 1957. TALKING WITH ‘BOMBER’ WELLS. ILLUSTRATIONS BY KEN TAYLOR AND SUSANNA KENDALL. Bath, 2000. 4to. 127pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. 'Bomber' Wells recalls the 1957 cricket season, and the exciting match between Gloucestershire and Yorkshire in that year. £15.00

257. CHAPPELL, (Ian). CHAPPELLI. 'S LIFE STORY. Melbourne, 1976. 8vo. 206pp. 32 plates. Original decorative cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 1,500 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Autobiography of the Australian batsman and captain. Padwick, 7413-1. £25.00

258. CHIGNELL (W.R.). A HISTORY OF THE WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1844-1950. Worcester, [1951]. 8vo. 443pp. 16 plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. A history of Worcestershire County Cricket Club from its formation in 1844 to 1950. Padwick, 2848. £20.00

259. CHIGNELL, (W.R.). WORCESTERSHIRE CRICKET 1950-1968. Worcester, [1969]. 8vo. 305pp. 16 plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. A history of Worcestershire County Cricket Club from 1950 to 1968. Padwick, 2849. £20.00

38 247. CHALKE, (Stephen). AT THE HEART OF ENGLISH CRICKET. THE LIFE AND 260. CHRISTIAN, (E.B.V.). AT THE SIGN OF THE WICKET. ESSAYS ON THE GLORIOUS MEMORIES OF GEOFFREY HOWARD. FOREWORD BY SCYLD BERRY. Bath, 2001. GAME. Bristol, (1894). Small 8vo. 192pp. Original printed cloth, gilt. Large 8vo. 224pp. Text illustrations. Handsomely bound in half calf, gilt. E.B.V. CHRISTIAN'S OWN BOOK, WITH 14 CONTEMPORARY NEWSPAPER REVIEWS of the A biography of the English cricket administrator and tour manager. Howard managed the 1951- book loosely inserted. These were extracted from various press cutting & information agencies, 52 England tour of India, Pakistan and Ceylon and the 1954-55 England tour of Australia and each addressed to Christian. New Zealand, when England retained the Ashes. A collection of the author's cricket essays and verse. With a chapter entitled Cricket Books, This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 2001. £25.00 pages 161-173. Christian (1864-1938) was a 248. CHALKE, (Stephen). GUESS MY STORY. THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF KEITH cricket poet and author. ANDREW, CRICKETER. Bath, 2003. 8vo. 191pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Padwick, 6672. A biography of the Northamptonshire and England wicketkeeper Keith Andrew. £18.00

249. NOW I'M 62. THE DIARY OF AN AGEING CRICKETER. Bath, 2010. CHALKE, (Stephen). 8vo. 207pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers.

A fictional diary of a cricketer in a minor Wiltshire league. £12.00

250. CHALKE, (Stephen). KEN TAYLOR DRAWN TO SPORT. Bath, 2006. 4to. 144pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. SIGNED BY KEN TAYLOR AND THE AUTHOR on the half-title. The story of the Yorkshire cricketer and Huddersfield Town footballer, who became an accomplished artist. £30.00 £100.00

251. CHALKE, (Stephen). RUNS IN THE MEMORY. COUNTY CRICKET IN THE 1950s. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY KEN TAYLOR. Bath, 1997. 8vo. 204pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust- wrapper. The author talks with some cricketers of the 1950s. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £20.00 261. CHRISTIAN, (E.B.V.). THE EPIC OF THE OVAL. Privately printed by the Author, 1930. 8vo. 36pp. Original printed wrappers. 252. CHALKE, (Stephen). SUMMER’S CROWN. THE STORY OF CRICKET’S COUNTY Prose and verse on Surrey cricket and Kennington Oval. CHAMPIONSHIP. Bath, 2015. Small 4to. 8vo. 352pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust- Padwick, 2677. £50.00 wrapper. A detailed history of the County Championship. £15.00 262. CHRISTIAN, (E.B.V.). THE LIGHT SIDE OF CRICKET. STORIES, SKETCHES, AND VERSES, BY NORMAN GALE, EDEN PHILLPOTTS, ALFRED COCHRANE (AND 253. CHALKE, (Stephen). THE WAY IT WAS. GLIMPSES OF ENGLISH CRICKET'S PAST. OTHERS). EDITED BY E.B.V. CHRISTIAN. London, 1898. 8vo. 268pp. Original pictorial cloth. Bath, 2008. 8vo. 288pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Includes Ashley-Cooper, Players, Past and Present, pages 139-164. A selection of over one hundred articles written by the author for Wisden Cricket Monthly, The Padwick, 5839. £20.00 Wisden Cricketer and The Times, primarily on county cricket between 1946 and 1969. £20.00 263. [THE CIVIC EMPLOYEES CRICKET CLUB]. HOWZ’AT! A JOURNAL OF THE CIVIC 254. CHALKE, (Stephen). THE WIMBLEDON CLUB 1854-2004. A SPORTING SCRAPBOOK. EMPLOYEES CRICKET CLUB. EDITED BY T. MARSHALL. Toronto, the Club, September London, the Club, 2004. Oblong 8vo. 160pp. Illustrated. Original printed cloth. 1962. 4to. 32pp Illustrated. Typescript. Original decorative wrappers, edges worn. A history of Wimbledon Cricket Club. £18.00 Contributors include Norman Gale and Alan Ross. ROWLAND BOWEN’S OWN BOOK, addressed to him on the back cover. 255. CHALKE, (Stephen) and HODGSON, (Derek). NO COWARD SOUL. THE REMARKABLE Rowland Bowen was a preminent cricket researcher, historian and writer. He published a STORY OF BOB APPLEYARD. Bath, 2003. 8vo. 223pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. scholarly cricket magazine Cricket Quarterly between 1963 and 1970. A biography of the Yorkshire and England bowler Bob Appleyard. £18.00 Not recorded by Padwick. £25.00

256. CHALKE, (Stephen) and WELLS, (Bryan). ONE MORE RUN. GLOUCESTERSHIRE 264. [CLARKE, A.E.]. EAST MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB. ITS HISTORY 1860 TO 1910 VERSUS YORKSHIRE, CHELTENHAM, AUGUST 1957. STEPHEN CHALKE TALKING JUBILEE YEAR. Melbourne, (1910). 4to. 162pp. Profusely illustrated. Original decorative cloth, WITH ‘BOMBER’ WELLS. ILLUSTRATIONS BY KEN TAYLOR AND SUSANNA KENDALL. covers soiled. Bath, 2000. 4to. 127pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A jubilee history of East Melbourne Cricket Club. 'Bomber' Wells recalls the 1957 cricket season, and the exciting match between Gloucestershire Padwick, 3562. £120.00 and Yorkshire in that year. £15.00 265. CLINTON, (Brian) and MULVANEY, (Richard). THE ART OF BRADMAN. A COLLECTION 257. CHAPPELL, (Ian). CHAPPELLI. IAN CHAPPELL'S LIFE STORY. Melbourne, 1976. 8vo. OF ORIGINAL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS. ARTWORK BY BRIAN CLINTON. TEXT BY 206pp. 32 plates. Original decorative cloth. RICHARD MULVANEY. Waverley, (Vic.), 2003. 4to. 240pp. 59 full-page plates, (of which 21 are LIMITED EDITION of 1,500 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. colour) and other text illustrations. Handsomely bound in full calf, gilt, with vignette of Bradman on front Autobiography of the Australian batsman and captain. cover. Padwick, 7413-1. £25.00 A selection of paintings and drawings of Don Bradman by Brian Clinton. £15.00

258. CHIGNELL (W.R.). A HISTORY OF THE WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 266. COBBETT, (Martin). SPORTING NOTIONS OF PRESENT DAYS AND PAST. EDITED BY 1844-1950. Worcester, [1951]. 8vo. 443pp. 16 plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. ALICE COBBETT. Edinburgh, 1908. 8vo. vii+366pp. Original cloth. A history of Worcestershire County Cricket Club from its formation in 1844 to 1950. Chapter viii: Cricket and chapter ix: More Cricket, pages 134-167. Padwick, 2848. £20.00 Padwick, 6674. £18.00

259. CHIGNELL, (W.R.). WORCESTERSHIRE CRICKET 1950-1968. Worcester, [1969]. 8vo. 305pp. 16 plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. A history of Worcestershire County Cricket Club from 1950 to 1968. Padwick, 2849. £20.00

39 267. COBLEY, (Fred). BLACK v. WHITE HATS, OR ILKLEY TRADESMEN AT THE WICKETS, AND AROUND THE FESTIVE BOARD. ILLUSTRATIONS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BY JESSE BONTOFT. SKETCHES BY GEO. R. WARNES. Otley, 1895. 8vo. 148pp. 13 plates and text illustrations. Original pictorial cloth, covers soiled and worn. A record of the Ilkley Tradesmen's annual match, first played in 1880. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: 'Printed chiefly for private circulation.' Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Getting scarce.' Padwick, 2939. £120.00

268. COCHRANE, (Alfred). COLLECTED VERSES. WITH A FRONTISPIECE BY H.J. FORD. London, 1903. Small 8vo. xiv+199pp. Engraved frontispiece. Original decorative cloth. Cricket verses, including: England Past and Present (After reading Nyren's ‘Young Cricketer's Tutor’), The Enthusiast's Love Song (Overheard at Lord's) and To A.J. Webbe. October 24th, 1893. Padwick, 6439. £20.00

269. COCHRANE, (Alfred). LATER VERSES. London, 1918. Small 8vo. 111pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth, covers rubbed. With the bookplate of A.E. Winder. Includes three cricket poems. Padwick, 6441. £20.00

270. COHEN, (Hal). THE HAL COHEN COLLECTION OF CRICKET BOOKS, PAINTINGS & MEMORABILIA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION...26th JANUARY 1995 [BY PHILLIPS, SON & NEALE]. London, 1995. 4to. 58pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original pictorial wrappers. A catalogue of cricket books and memorabilia from the Hal Cohen collection, listing 623 cricket lots, including many rare books. With a printed list of the prices realised loosely inserted. £25.00

271. COKE, (Desmond). THE HOUSE PREFECT. London, 1933. 8vo. 311pp. Frontispiece. Original decorative boards. Prize label on front endpaper. Cricket fiction. First published in 1907. Padwick, 6194. £15.00

272. COLDHAM, (James D.). NORTHAMPTONSHIRE v. YORKSHIRE AT THE WICKET 1908-1960. COMPILED BY JAMES D. COLDHAM. Printed for private circulation, (1961). 8vo. 16pp. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 25 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE COMPILER. A statistical survey of cricket between Northamptonshire and Yorkshire. Reprinted from The Journal of the Cricket Society, April 1961. Padwick, 2459. £200.00

273. COLLINS, (W.E.W.). EPISODES OF RURAL LIFE. Edinburgh,1902. 8vo. [10]+372pp. Original cloth. Fiction. With chapters on village cricket. The first four stories relate to cricket, pages 1-65. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 6106. £20.00

274. COLMAN, (C.S.) and WINDSOR, (A.H.). THE SPORTSMAN'S YEAR-BOOK. London, 1899. 8vo. 512pp. Original cloth, covers soiled and worn. (ALL PUBLISHED). With a review of the 1898 cricket season, pages 131-162. Padwick, 1112. £24.00

275. COLMAN, (Sir Jeremiah). THE NOBLE GAME OF CRICKET. ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIBED FROM PICTURES, DRAWINGS AND PRINTS IN THE COLLECTION OF SIR JEREMIAH COLMAN, BT., AT GATTON PARK, SURREY. London, 1941. 4to. 434pp. Colour frontispiece, and 104 plates (33 in colour). Original green buckram. Top edge gilt. Covers slightly soiled. Inscription of previous owner inside the front cover. LIMITED EDITION of 150 copies. This handsome volume presents a superb pictorial history of cricket. Its preparation extended over many years and publication was only possible through the generosity of Colman himself. Only one hundred and fifty copies were printed, of which one hundred were available for subscribers. Padwick, 6968. (Illustrated on the front cover) £950.00

40 267. COBLEY, (Fred). BLACK HATS v. WHITE HATS, OR ILKLEY TRADESMEN AT THE 276. [CONINGHAM, Arthur]. THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE CONINGHAM CASE. WICKETS, AND AROUND THE FESTIVE BOARD. ILLUSTRATIONS FROM (ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHIC FACSIMILES OF THE DOCUMENTS IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS BY JESSE BONTOFT. SKETCHES BY GEO. R. WARNES. Otley, 1895. CASE AND MANY OTHERS THAT WERE NOT PRODUCED IN COURT). BY "ZERO". 8vo. 148pp. 13 plates and text illustrations. Original pictorial cloth, covers soiled and worn. Sydney, 1901. 8vo. xviii+360+(5)pp. adverts. Illustrated. Original cloth-backed printed boards, covers A record of the Ilkley Tradesmen's annual match, first played in 1880. soiled. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: 'Printed chiefly for private circulation.' Coningham played one Test match for Australia in 1894 and was the first bowler to take a Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Getting scarce.' wicket with his first ball in Test cricket. Padwick, 2939. £120.00 Padwick 7446-3: ‘No cricket content, but of biographical interest.’ £120.00

268. COCHRANE, (Alfred). COLLECTED VERSES. WITH A FRONTISPIECE BY H.J. FORD. 277. COOK, (E.J.A.). THE GORWAY STORY. THE LATER HISTORY OF THE WALSALL London, 1903. Small 8vo. xiv+199pp. Engraved frontispiece. Original decorative cloth. CRICKET CLUB. Walsall, the Club, 1959. Large 8vo. 141pp. Illustrated. Original cloth. Cricket verses, including: England Past and Present (After reading Nyren's ‘Young Cricketer's A history of Walsall Cricket Club. Tutor’), The Enthusiast's Love Song (Overheard at Lord's) and To A.J. Webbe. October 24th, Padwick, 2585. £18.00 1893. Padwick, 6439. £20.00 278. COOK, (R.F.W.). LANCASHIRE C.C.C. v. YORKSHIRE C.C.C. 1849-1964. COMPILED BY R.F.W. COOK. , the Compiler, [1965]. 4to. 12pp. Original printed wrappers. 269. COCHRANE, (Alfred). LATER VERSES. London, 1918. Small 8vo. 111pp. Frontispiece. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. Original cloth, covers rubbed. With the bookplate of A.E. Winder. A statistical analysis of Roses matches between 1849 and 1964. First published in The Cricket Includes three cricket poems. Quarterly, Winter 1965. Padwick, 6441. £20.00 Padwick, 2279. £30.00

270. COHEN, (Hal). THE HAL COHEN COLLECTION OF CRICKET BOOKS, PAINTINGS & 279. COOMBE, (Florence). BOYS OF THE PRIORY SCHOOL. ILLUSTRATED BY HAROLD MEMORABILIA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION...26th JANUARY 1995 [BY PHILLIPS, SON & COPPING. London, 1900 (i.e. 1899). 8vo. 239pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in torn dust-wrapper. NEALE]. London, 1995. 4to. 58pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original pictorial wrappers. Cricket fiction. Pages 7-20: The Challenge. A catalogue of cricket books and memorabilia from the Hal Cohen collection, listing 623 cricket Padwick, 6197. £18.00 lots, including many rare books. With a printed list of the prices realised loosely inserted. £25.00 280. COURTNEY, (S.). AS CENTURIES BLEND. ONE HUNDRED AND SIX YEARS OF . , the Club, 1954. Large 8vo. 100pp. 8 plates. Original 271. COKE, (Desmond). THE HOUSE PREFECT. London, 1933. 8vo. 311pp. Frontispiece. Original decorative cloth in dust-wrapper. decorative boards. Prize label on front endpaper. A history of Clydesdale Cricket Club. Cricket fiction. First published in 1907. Padwick, 3254. £20.00 Padwick, 6194. £15.00 281. COVERPOINT'S CRICKET ANNUAL. FACT, FUN AND FICTION FROM THE CRICKET 272. COLDHAM, (James D.). NORTHAMPTONSHIRE v. YORKSHIRE FIELD. London, 1905. Small 8vo. 110pp. Rebound in cloth. AT THE WICKET 1908-1960. COMPILED BY JAMES D. (ALL PUBLISHED). COLDHAM. Printed for private circulation, (1961). 8vo. 16pp. Original Padwick 1122 gives the author as T. Broadbent Trowsdale, but this has been disputed. £50.00 printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 25 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE 282. [COWBURN, Allen]. WYKEHAMICAL SCORES, FROM THE COMPILER. YEAR 1825. Winchester, 1838 [really 1851]. 8vo. 164pp. A statistical survey of cricket between Northamptonshire and Handsomely rebound in half green calf, covers slightly rubbed. Yorkshire. Reprinted from The Journal of the Cricket Society, Full scores of Winchester College matches between 1825 and April 1961. 1851. First published in 1838, all editions have the same title-page. Padwick, 2459. £200.00 Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Rare.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ 273. COLLINS, (W.E.W.). EPISODES OF RURAL LIFE. Edinburgh,1902. Padwick, 1565. £165.00 8vo. [10]+372pp. Original cloth. Fiction. With chapters on village cricket. The first four stories relate 283. COZIER (Tony). RED STRIPE CARIBBEAN CRICKET to cricket, pages 1-65. QUARTERLY. VOL 1. NO. 1 TO VOL 4 NO. 4. INCLUSIVE. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 6106. £20.00 EDITED BY TONY COZIER. Barbados, January/March 1991- October/December 1994. Sixteen issues bound in four volumes. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth with original wrappers preserved. 274. THE SPORTSMAN'S YEAR-BOOK. London, 1899. COLMAN, (C.S.) and WINDSOR, (A.H.). A complete run of this West Indian cricket magazine, published 8vo. 512pp. Original cloth, covers soiled and worn. near the end of the West Indian dominance of Test cricket. £75.00 (ALL PUBLISHED). With a review of the 1898 cricket season, pages 131-162. Padwick, 1112. £24.00 284. COZIER, (Tony). SIR : AN APPRECIATION. Ewell, 2017. 8vo. [6]+50+[6]pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 100 copies (numbered 26-125), of a total limited edition of 125 copies, 275. THE NOBLE GAME OF CRICKET. ILLUSTRATED AND COLMAN, (Sir Jeremiah). SIGNED BY SIR EVERTON WEEKES AND THE AUTHOR. DESCRIBED FROM PICTURES, DRAWINGS AND PRINTS IN THE COLLECTION OF SIR An appreciation of the great Barbados and West Indian batsman, and member of the famous JEREMIAH COLMAN, BT., AT GATTON PARK, SURREY. London, 1941. 4to. 434pp. Colour 3Ws, Sir Everton Weekes. frontispiece, and 104 plates (33 in colour). Original green buckram. Top edge gilt. Covers slightly Sir Everton Weekes played for Barbados between 1945 and 1964. soiled. Inscription of previous owner inside the front cover. He played 48 Test matches for West Indies between 1948 and 1958, scoring 4555 runs at an LIMITED EDITION of 150 copies. average of 58.61. This handsome volume presents a superb pictorial history of cricket. Its preparation extended He is the only batsman in the history of Test cricket to score five centuries in consecutive over many years and publication was only possible through the generosity of Colman himself. innings. Only one hundred and fifty copies were printed, of which one hundred were available for Tony Cozier was a West Indian cricket journalist, author and broadcaster who became the voice subscribers. of West Indian cricket and an unrivalled authority on cricket in the Caribbean. Padwick, 6968. (Illustrated on the front cover) £950.00 This is his last book and was published posthumously. (see colour illustration on centre pages) £100.00

41 285. CRAIG, (Albert). CRAIG ON THE CRICKET CHAMPIONS OF 1897. London, (1898). Small 8vo. 44pp. Text illustrations. Rebound in cloth with chipped original wrappers preserved. Includes a short survey of Lancashire cricket. Padwick, 2256. £85.00

286. CRAWFORD, (J.N.). J.N. CRAWFORD'S TRIP TO "KANGAROO" LAND. London, [1909]. 8vo. 62+(2)pp. publisher’s advertisements. Portrait frontispiece and text illustrations by Rip. Rebound in cloth with original wrappers preserved. Both wrappers expertly repaired, with some loss to covers. An account of the 1907-08 England tour of Australia, illustrated by Rowland Hill, who used the pseudonym Rip. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Scarce pamphlet.' Padwick, 4435. £250.00

287. CRAWLEY, (A.E.). THE BOOK OF THE BALL. London, 1913. 8vo. 220pp. Original cloth. A history of ball-games, with much on cricket. Padwick, 366. £18.00

288. CRICKET 1883: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME II, NOS 22-49 INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1883. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth. Second year of publication. The first periodical to deal exclusively with cricket. Founded in 1882 by C.W. Alcock, Cricket, A Weekly Record of the Game was published from 1882 until 1913. In 1914 a final volume was published, edited by A.C. MacLaren, renamed: The World of Cricket. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926, page 383: 'An almost inexhaustible mine of historical information, and a complete contemporary record.’ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Cricket enjoys the distinction of being the only paper in the world solely devoted to the game.’ Padwick, 1183. £115.00

289. CRICKET 1884: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME III, NOS 50-79 INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1884. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Original publisher's cloth. Third year of publication. £225.00

290. CRICKET 1885: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME IV, NOS 80-109 INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1885. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth. Fourth year of publication. £115.00

291. CRICKET 1886: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME V, NOS 110-139 INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1886. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Bound in cloth. £115.00

292. CRICKET 1887: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME VI, NOS 140-169 INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1887. 4to. 476pp. Profusely illustrated. Original publisher's cloth, good condition. Sixth year of publication. £225.00

293. CRICKET 1888: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME VII, NOS. 170-199 INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1888. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Bound in half calf, spine loose and corners worn. Seventh year of publication. £110.00

294. CRICKET 1889: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME VIII, NOS. 200-229 INCLUSIVE. 24th JANUARY - 27th DECEMBER 1889. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1889. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Original publisher's cloth, Covers soiled and worn. £150.00

295. CRICKET 1890: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME IX. NOS. 230-259 INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1890. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Handsomely bound in half green morocco. Ninth year of publication. £115.00

42 285. CRAIG, (Albert). CRAIG ON THE CRICKET CHAMPIONS OF 1897. London, (1898). Small 296. CRICKET 1891: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME X, NOS. 260-289 8vo. 44pp. Text illustrations. Rebound in cloth with chipped original wrappers preserved. INCLUSIVE. Jan. 27th-Dec. 31st 1891. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. Includes a short survey of Lancashire cricket. London, 1891. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Bound in cloth. J.N. Pentelow’s copy, with his signature of Padwick, 2256. £85.00 ownership on the front endpaper. With the bookplate of G.B. Buckley. G.B. Buckley is regarded as one of the foremost cricket scholars and historians. 286. CRAWFORD, (J.N.). J.N. CRAWFORD'S TRIP TO "KANGAROO" LAND. London, [1909]. Tenth year of publication. £120.00 8vo. 62+(2)pp. publisher’s advertisements. Portrait frontispiece and text illustrations by Rip. Rebound in cloth with original wrappers preserved. Both wrappers expertly repaired, with some loss to covers. 297. CRICKET 1894: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME XIII, NOS. 350-379 An account of the 1907-08 England tour of Australia, illustrated by Rowland Hill, who used the INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1894. 4to. Profusely pseudonym Rip. illustrated. Rebound in cloth. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Scarce pamphlet.' Thirteenth year of publication. £115.00 Padwick, 4435. £250.00 298. CRICKET 1897: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME XVI, NOS. 440-469 287. CRAWLEY, (A.E.). THE BOOK OF THE BALL. London, 1913. 8vo. 220pp. Original cloth. INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE BUT WITHOUT TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1897. 4to. A history of ball-games, with much on cricket. Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth with original part wrappers preserved. Padwick, 366. £18.00 Sixteenth year of publication. £125.00

288. CRICKET 1883: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME II, NOS 22-49 299. CRICKET 1898: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME XVII, NOS 470-499 INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1883. 4to. Profusely INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1898. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth. illustrated. Bound in cloth, covers slightly soiled. Second year of publication. Seventeenth year of publication. £115.00 The first periodical to deal exclusively with cricket. Founded in 1882 by C.W. Alcock, Cricket, A Weekly Record of the Game was published from 300. VOLUME XVIII, NOS 500-529 1882 until 1913. In 1914 a final volume was published, edited by A.C. MacLaren, renamed: The CRICKET 1899: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. World of Cricket. INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1899. 4to. (4)+480pp. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926, page 383: 'An almost inexhaustible mine of historical Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth. J.N. Pentelow’s book, with his signature of ownership on the information, and a complete contemporary record.’ front endpaper. With the bookplate of G.B. Buckley. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Cricket enjoys the distinction of being the only G.B. Buckley is regarded as one of the foremost cricket scholars and historians. paper in the world solely devoted to the game.’ Eighteenth year of publication. £120.00 Padwick, 1183. £115.00 301. CRICKET 1900: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME XIX, NOS 530-559 289. CRICKET 1884: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME III, NOS 50-79 INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1900. 4to. Profusely INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1884. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Original publisher’s cloth, covers soiled. illustrated. Original publisher's cloth. Nineteenth year of publication. £250.00 Third year of publication. £225.00 302. CRICKET AS ALLIED TO THE HEAVENS. BY 'DWARPA'. London, [1936]. Small 8vo. 76pp. 290. CRICKET 1885: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME IV, NOS 80-109 7 plates. Original cloth in damaged dust-wrapper. INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1885. 4to. Profusely An astronomical interpretation of ball games, showing how cricket is symbolic of the workings of the universe. illustrated. Rebound in cloth. Padwick, 8271. £65.00 Fourth year of publication. £115.00

303. A POCKET DIARY, CONTAINING ALL THE CHIEF 291. CRICKET 1886: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME V, NOS 110-139 THE CRICKET CALENDAR FOR 1891. INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1886. 4to. Profusely FIXTURES OF THE SEASON ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. COMPILED BY illustrated. Bound in cloth. £115.00 PERCY CROSS STANDING. London, 1891. Small 8vo. 92(36)+xiiipp. Original limp cloth. Good condition. E.G. WYNYARD’S BOOK. 292. VOLUME VI, NOS 140-169 CRICKET 1887: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Containing numerous pencil annotations by Wynyard of scores he made during the season. INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1887. 4to. 476pp. Wynyard played for Hampshire between 1878 and 1908. He played three Test matches for Profusely illustrated. Original publisher's cloth, good condition. England between 1896 and 1906. Sixth year of publication. £225.00 Published annually between 1869 and 1914. Padwick, 1155. £95.00 293. CRICKET 1888: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME VII, NOS. 170-199 INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1888. 4to. Profusely 304. THE CRICKET CALENDAR FOR 1892. A POCKET DIARY, illustrated. Bound in half calf, spine loose and corners worn. CONTAINING ALL THE CHIEF FIXTURES OF THE Seventh year of publication. £110.00 SEASON ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.

COMPILED BY P.C. STANDING. London, 1892. Small 8vo. 294. CRICKET 1889: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME VIII, NOS. 200-229 111+(5)+xiiipp. Original limp cloth. Good condition. INCLUSIVE. 24th JANUARY - 27th DECEMBER 1889. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE E.G. WYNYARD’S BOOK, with his name in pencil on the contents AND INDEX. London, 1889. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Original publisher's cloth, Covers soiled and page. worn. £150.00 Containing numerous pencil annotations by Wynyard listing some matches played during the season and the other members 295. CRICKET 1890: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. VOLUME IX. NOS. 230-259 of the teams. INCLUSIVE. COMPLETE WITH TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX. London, 1890. 4to. Profusely Wynyard played for Hampshire between 1878 and 1908. He illustrated. Handsomely bound in half green morocco. played three Test matches for England between 1896 and 1906. Ninth year of publication. £115.00 Published annually between 1869 and 1914. Padwick, 1155. £95.00

43 305. THE CRICKET CALENDAR FOR 1893. A POCKET DIARY, CONTAINING ALL THE CHIEF FIXTURES OF THE SEASON ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. London, 1893. Small 8vo. 98+(34)+14pp. 1 plate. Original limp cloth. E.G. WYNYARD’S BOOK, containing numerous pencil annotations by Wynyard listing matches he played during the season, and his scores. Wynyard played for Hampshire between 1878 and 1908. He played three Test matches for England between 1896 and 1906. Published annually between 1869 and 1914. Padwick, 1155. £95.00

306. CRICKET DRILL AND TRAINING. BY A.O.D. London, 1904. Very small 8vo. 68pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial cloth, covers slightly soiled. Instructional. Padwick, 424. £60.00

307. THE CRICKET FIELD: AN ILLUSTRATED RECORD AND REVIEW. EDITED BY A.W. BROWNE. VOLUMES I-IV, (NOS 1-103). (ALL PUBLISHED). London, 1892-1895. Four volumes. 4to. Illustrated. Original publisher’s half morocco, covers rubbed and worn. All edges gilt. (A COMPLETE SET). Published between 1892 and 1895, weekly during summer and monthly during winter. Containing news and comment on current cricket matters, with scores of matches. This short- lived weekly periodical was unable to break the monopoly of Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game. Articles include Cricket Books and Their Prices by A.J. Gaston. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: 'No cover or index issued with the last volume.’ Padwick, 1193. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £1,000.00

308. THE CRICKET HANDBOOK, 1893. [EDITED BY J.B. PAYNE]. London, [1893]. Small 8vo. 95pp. 13 portrait plates. Rebound in cloth with original soiled wrappers preserved. First year of issue. Published annually between 1893 and 1895 inclusive. Padwick, 1044. £75.00

309. THE CRICKET HANDBOOK, 1895. [EDITED BY J.B. PAYNE]. London, [1895]. Small 8vo. 115pp. 15 portrait plates. Rebound in boards with original wrappers laid down, inexpertly rebacked. Third and last year of issue. This annual was published between 1893 and 1895. Padwick, 1044. £65.00

310. CRICKET LORE. VOLUME ONE, NUMBER ONE TO VOLUME FIVE, NUMBER SEVEN, INCLUSIVE. EDITED BY RICHARD HILL. London, November 1991- July 2005. Forty-seven issues. 4to. Each c.45pp. Illustrated, some in colour. Original pictorial wrappers. (A COMPLETE SET). Volumes one to four each have ten issues, and volume five has seven issues. The magazine ceased publication in July 2005. A scholarly magazine with much on early cricket. £100.00

311. CRICKET ON THE BRAIN. BY M.C.C. (TWELVE PICTURES BY "GIL"). London, 1905. Small 4to. 80pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, edge of front wrapper worn and repaired. Rebacked. Cricket humour. Padwick, 6878. £30.00

312. CRICKET PRINTS. Calcutta, (1949?). 8vo. (24)pp. of illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers. Illustrations of famous cricketers through the ages. Not recorded by Padwick. £20.00

44 305. THE CRICKET CALENDAR FOR 1893. A POCKET DIARY, CONTAINING ALL THE CHIEF 313. CRICKET RHYMES. BY ‘CENTURY’. London, 1899. 8vo. 56pp. 6 portraits. Original printed cloth. FIXTURES OF THE SEASON ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. London, 1893. Cricket verses by a young lady. Small 8vo. 98+(34)+14pp. 1 plate. Original limp cloth. Padwick, 6434. £50.00 E.G. WYNYARD’S BOOK, containing numerous pencil annotations by Wynyard listing matches he played during the season, and his scores. 314. THE CRICKET YEAR BOOK 1888. FOR GENERAL REFERENCE IN ALL MATTERS Wynyard played for Hampshire between 1878 and 1908. He played three Test matches for RELATING TO THE GAME. Manchester, [1888]. Small 8vo. 86pp. Portrait frontispiece and six England between 1896 and 1906. portraits in the text. Rebound in boards. Published annually between 1869 and 1914. Third year of publication. Published annually between 1886 and 1889. Includes a statistical Padwick, 1155. £95.00 summary of the season. With portraits and biographies of contemporary cricketers, including Lord Harris, A.N. Hornby, G.A. Lohmann, R. Peel and A.J. Webbe. 306. CRICKET DRILL AND TRAINING. BY A.O.D. London, 1904. Very small 8vo. 68pp. Illustrated. Padwick, 1051. £45.00 Original pictorial cloth, covers slightly soiled. Instructional. 315. THE CRICKET YEAR BOOK 1889. FOR GENERAL REFERENCE IN ALL MATTERS Padwick, 424. £60.00 RELATING TO THE GAME. Manchester, [1889]. Small 8vo. 90pp. Portrait frontispiece and five portraits in the text. Rebound in boards, without original covers preserved. Fourth and last year of issue. Published between 1886 and 1889. With portraits and biographies 307. THE CRICKET FIELD: AN ILLUSTRATED RECORD AND REVIEW. EDITED BY A.W. of cricketers, including R. Pilling, H.B. Daft and W. Quaife. BROWNE. VOLUMES I-IV, (NOS 1-103). (ALL PUBLISHED). London, 1892-1895. Four Padwick, 1051. £45.00 volumes. 4to. Illustrated. Original publisher’s half morocco, covers rubbed and worn. All edges gilt. (A COMPLETE SET). 316. THE CRICKETER. COMPLETE INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES FOR 1921, 1929, 1931, 1934, Published between 1892 and 1895, weekly during summer and monthly during winter. 1935 AND 1936. EDITED BY P.F. WARNER. London, 4to. Illustrated. Original publisher's cloth, Containing news and comment on current cricket matters, with scores of matches. This short- good condition. lived weekly periodical was unable to break the monopoly of Cricket: A Weekly Record of the First published in 1921, The Cricketer was the longest-running cricket periodical before its Game. Articles include Cricket Books and Their Prices by A.J. Gaston. amalgamation in 2003. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: 'No cover or index issued with the last volume.’ Padwick, 199. (Each) £35.00 Padwick, 1193. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £1,000.00

317. THE CRICKETER AND FOOTBALL PLAYER. A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF SUMMER SPORTS AND WINTER PASTIMES. A COMPLETE SET AS FOLLOWS:

VOLUME I. NUMBERS 1 TO 30 INCLUSIVE. 7th JUNE 1906 - 27th DECEMBER 1906. VOLUME II. NUMBERS 1 TO 13 INCLUSIVE. 3rd JANUARY 1907 - 28th MARCH 1907. VOLUME III. NUMBERS 1 TO 24 INCLUSIVE. 4th APRIL 1907 - 12th SEPTEMBER 1907.

London, Published by “The Sporting Life”, 1906-07. 4to. Illustrated. Sixty-seven issues. Each in original printed wrappers. Loosely preserved in three handsome half green calf drop-back boxes. Excellent condition. (A COMPLETE SET). On 20th September 1906 the title changed to The Cricketer and Hockey and Football Player. On 4th April 1907 the title changed to The Cricketer and Hockey Player. Padwick, 1200. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £1,800.00 308. THE CRICKET HANDBOOK, 1893. [EDITED BY J.B. PAYNE]. London, [1893]. Small 8vo. 95pp. 13 portrait plates. Rebound in cloth with original soiled wrappers preserved. First year of issue. Published annually between 1893 and 1895 inclusive. Padwick, 1044. £75.00 318. A CRICKETER'S NOTEBOOK CONTAINING ORIGINAL ANECDOTES, REMARKS, NOTES, REMINISCENCES, AND OTHER GOSSIP. BY AN OLD CRICKETER. London, 309. THE CRICKET HANDBOOK, 1895. [EDITED BY J.B. PAYNE]. London, [1895]. Small 8vo. 1881. Small 8vo. 94pp. Original decorative cloth. 115pp. 15 portrait plates. Rebound in boards with original wrappers laid down, inexpertly rebacked. Padwick, 7916. £65.00 Third and last year of issue. This annual was published between 1893 and 1895. Padwick, 1044. £65.00 319. "CRICKET'S" YEAR BOOK 1898. London, 1898. Small 8vo. 96pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, spine slightly chipped, otherwise in good condition.. 310. CRICKET LORE. VOLUME ONE, NUMBER ONE TO VOLUME FIVE, NUMBER SEVEN, Published between 1897 and 1911. Cover-title: Portraits & Biographies of Celebrities of the INCLUSIVE. EDITED BY RICHARD HILL. London, November 1991- July 2005. Forty-seven Year. issues. 4to. Each c.45pp. Illustrated, some in colour. Original pictorial wrappers. Padwick, 1058. £85.00 (A COMPLETE SET). Volumes one to four each have ten issues, and volume five has seven issues. The magazine 320. CROMBIE, (Chas.). LAWS OF CRICKET. ILLUSTRATED BY CHAS. CROMBIE. London, ceased publication in July 2005. (1907). Oblong folio. Title-page and 12 coloured plates. Original cloth-backed boards, neatly rebacked. A scholarly magazine with much on early cricket. £100.00 Covers and outer edge of plates soiled. Twelve humorous cricket illustrations, with captions. Published by Perrier. Crombie was a well- 311. CRICKET ON THE BRAIN. BY M.C.C. (TWELVE PICTURES BY "GIL"). London, 1905. known cartoonist and also illustrated books on golf and the motor car. Small 4to. 80pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, edge of front wrapper worn and repaired. See Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, page 76 (illustrated). Rebacked. Padwick, 7012. £250.00 Cricket humour. Padwick, 6878. £30.00 321. CROWLEY, (Brian) and MULLINS, (Pat). CRADLE DAYS OF AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. AN ANTHOLOGY OF THE WRITINGS OF 'FELIX' (T.P. HORAN). COMPILED, EDITED AND 312. CRICKET PRINTS. Calcutta, (1949?). 8vo. (24)pp. of illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers. WITH COMMENTS BY BRIAN CROWLEY AND PAT MULLINS. Melbourne, 1989. 8vo. Illustrations of famous cricketers through the ages. viii+182pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Not recorded by Padwick. £20.00 Horan was a regular contributor to The Australasian. He wrote under the pseudonym Felix. £15.00

45 322. CRUIKSHANK, (R.J.). ROARING CENTURY. 1846-1946. London, 1946. 8vo. xi+239pp. 16 plates tipped in. Original cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. A centenary history of The Daily News, founded by Charles Dickens in 1846. Chapters include Cricket and Football, pages 175-192, with a cricket plate. Not recorded by Padwick. £24.00

323. CURRY, (Guy). THE GUY CURRY CRICKET LIBRARY. [CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF CRICKET BOOKS SOLD AT AUCTION BY CHRISTIE’S], 4 MAY 2006. London, 2006 Large 8vo. 88pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. An outstanding catalogue of the sale of cricket books from the library of Guy Curry, including many rare titles which had not appeared since the Goldman auction in 1966. All items have detailed descriptions, making this an essential work of reference. With a list of prices realised loosely inserted. £20.00

324. DAFT, (Richard). KINGS OF CRICKET. REMINISCENCES AND ANECDOTES WITH HINTS ON THE GAME. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ANDREW LANG. Bolton, 1893. 4to. xiv+274pp. Portrait frontispiece and 68 full-page portraits. Original pictorial cloth, gilt, top edges gilt, with calf spine and corners. Spine and corners rubbed.

LIMITED LARGE PAPER SUBSCRIBERS’ EDITION, SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY THE AUTHOR. Reminiscences of the 19th century Nottinghamshire batsman Richard Daft. With chapters on The All-England and The United Elevens. The introduction by Andrew Lang is an outstanding contribution to cricket literature.

This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘reminiscences of the past players are invaluable.’ Padwick, 7199. £250.00

325. DAFT, (Richard). A CRICKETER'S YARNS. EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, BY F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER. WITH A FOREWORD BY P.F. WARNER. London, 1926. 8vo. 202pp. 32 plates. Original cloth, covers faded. Posthumous reminiscences of the 19th century Nottinghamshire batsman Richard Daft. Padwick, 7200. £25.00

326. DAGLEY, (Richard). DEATH'S DOINGS; CONSISTING OF NUMEROUS ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS, IN VERSE AND PROSE, THE FRIENDLY CONTRIBUTIONS OF VARIOUS WRITERS; PRINCIPALLY INTENDED AS ILLUSTRATIONS OF THIRTY COPPER-PLATES, DESIGNED AND ETCHED BY R. DAGLEY. SECOND EDITION, WITH CONSIDERABLE ADDITIONS. London, 1827. Two volumes. 8vo.xvi+(2)+232pp. [numbered 1- 224, 72 bis and 7 unnumbered pages]. Engraved frontispiece, engraved title-page and 15 engraved plates; (4)+(240)pp. [misnumbered 225-256, 259-466]. Engraved frontispiece, engraved title-page and 15 engraved plates. Lower edges of both volumes stained throughout. Half morocco, top edges gilt. Enlarged second edition, with considerable additional cricket material. In addition to The Game of life; or, Death among the Cricketers, (pages 69-72), a poem by S. Maunder, in which the poet draws an analogy between life and a game of cricket, this edition also contains eight pages of Verses in Praise of Cricket, by the Rev. R. Cotton, (pages 72 onwards), and Death and the Cricketer, by Bernard Batwell, (pages 73-84). For more information on Cotton's poem see The Cricketer, 1957, page 178. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'Scarce.' Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906.

Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very scarce...the 2nd edition is rarer than the 1st.’ Padwick, 6970. £150.00

46 322. CRUIKSHANK, (R.J.). ROARING CENTURY. 1846-1946. London, 1946. 8vo. xi+239pp. 16 327. DAILY EXPRESS CRICKET ANNUAL. VOLUMES FOR 1929 AND 1930. London, 1929-30. plates tipped in. Original cloth. Two volumes. Small 8vo. 128+128pp. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. (ALL PUBLISHED). A centenary history of The Daily News, founded by Charles Dickens in 1846. Chapters include A record of the 1928 and 1929 cricket seasons. Cricket and Football, pages 175-192, with a cricket plate. Padwick, 1060. £25.00 Not recorded by Padwick. £24.00 328. THE DAILY GRAPHIC CRICKET NUMBER. 1914. London, (1914). Large 4to. 40pp. Profusely 323. CURRY, (Guy). THE GUY CURRY CRICKET LIBRARY. [CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. OF CRICKET BOOKS SOLD AT AUCTION BY CHRISTIE’S], 4 MAY 2006. London, 2006 Includes a review of the 1913 cricket season, and the 1914 fixtures. With historical articles. Large 8vo. 88pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Padwick, 5010. £100.00 An outstanding catalogue of the sale of cricket books from the library of Guy Curry, including many rare titles which had not appeared since the Goldman auction in 1966. 329. THE DAILY NEWS AND LEADER CRICKET ANNUAL 1913. London, 1913. Small 8vo. All items have detailed descriptions, making this an essential work of reference. 95pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Spine and edges worn. With a list of prices realised loosely inserted. £20.00 Second year of issue. Published between 1912 and 1914. Padwick, 1065. £65.00 324. DAFT, (Richard). KINGS OF CRICKET. REMINISCENCES AND ANECDOTES WITH HINTS ON THE GAME. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ANDREW LANG. Bolton, 1893. 4to. 330. THE DAILY NEWS AND LEADER CRICKET ANNUAL 1914. London, 1914. Small 8vo. xiv+274pp. Portrait frontispiece and 68 full-page portraits. Original pictorial cloth, gilt, top edges gilt, 95pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled and worn. with calf spine and corners. Spine and corners rubbed. Last year of publication. Published between 1912 and 1914. Padwick, 1065. £65.00 LIMITED LARGE PAPER SUBSCRIBERS’ EDITION, SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY 331. DAILY NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL. VOLUMES FOR 1927 TO 1930 INCLUSIVE. EDITED THE AUTHOR. BY FRANK THOROGOOD. London, 1927-30. Four volumes. Small 8vo. Illustrated. Reminiscences of the 19th century 106+122+128+128pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Nottinghamshire batsman Richard Daft. (ALL PUBLISHED). With chapters on The All-England and Formerly titled Daily News Cricket and Tennis Annual, continued in 1931 as News Chronicle The United Elevens. The introduction by Cricket Annual. Andrew Lang is an outstanding Padwick, 1064. £45.00 contribution to cricket literature. 332. DALE, (Bernard). SOME STATISTICS OF CRICKET, OR THE INFLUENCE OF THE This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: WEATHER ON THE WICKET, WITH A METHOD FOR ITS ELIMINATION IN THE ‘reminiscences of the past players are invaluable.’ COMPARISON OF AVERAGES. London, (1891). Small 8vo. 31pp. Rebound in cloth, without Padwick, 7199. £250.00 wrappers preserved, prelims foxed. With the bookplate of E.D.R. Eagar. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘This publication was never actually on the 325. DAFT, (Richard). A CRICKETER'S YARNS. EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, BY F.S. market.’ ASHLEY-COOPER. WITH A FOREWORD BY P.F. WARNER. London, 1926. 8vo. 202pp. 32 This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'A plates. Original cloth, covers faded. valuable treatise...not easily found.' Posthumous reminiscences of the 19th century Nottinghamshire batsman Richard Daft. Padwick, 107. £135.00 Padwick, 7200. £25.00

326. DAGLEY, (Richard). DEATH'S DOINGS; CONSISTING OF NUMEROUS ORIGINAL 333. [DANCE, James]. CRICKET. AN HEROIC POEM: ILLUSTRATED WITH THE CRITICAL COMPOSITIONS, IN VERSE AND PROSE, THE FRIENDLY CONTRIBUTIONS OF OBSERVATIONS OF SCRIBLERUS MAXIMUS. TO WHICH IS ADDED AN EPILOGUE, VARIOUS WRITERS; PRINCIPALLY INTENDED AS ILLUSTRATIONS OF THIRTY CALL'D, BUCKS HAVE AT YE ALL. SPOKEN BY MR KING, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL IN COPPER-PLATES, DESIGNED AND ETCHED BY R. DAGLEY. SECOND EDITION, WITH DUBLIN, IN THE CHARACTER OF RANGER, IN THE SUSPICIOUS HUSBAND. BY CONSIDERABLE ADDITIONS. London, 1827. Two volumes. 8vo.xvi+(2)+232pp. [numbered 1- JAMES LOVE, COMEDIAN. London, printed for the Author, 1770. 8vo. [4]+30pp. Rebound in half 224, 72 bis and 7 unnumbered pages]. Engraved frontispiece, engraved title-page and 15 engraved calf. Good condition. With the bookplate of A.E. Winder. plates; (4)+(240)pp. [misnumbered 225-256, 259-466]. Engraved frontispiece, engraved title-page and FOURTH EDITION of one of the earliest books on cricket. 15 engraved plates. Lower edges of both volumes stained throughout. Half morocco, top edges gilt. Dedicated to the Members of the Cricket Club at Richmond, in Surrey. The first edition was published in July 1744. A little-known second edition was published in 1745, having been Enlarged second edition, with considerable additional advertised in the Daily Advertiser of July 4th, 1745. Its next publication was in Poems On cricket material. Several Occasions, (Edinburgh, 1754). A reprint edited by F.S. Ashley-Cooper appeared in In addition to The Game of life; or, Death among the 1922. Cricketers, (pages 69-72), a poem by S. Maunder, in This poem describes the match between Kent and England, played at the Artillery-Ground, which the poet draws an analogy between life and a June 18th, 1744. The match was won by Kent by one wicket, and is noteworthy as being the game of cricket, this edition also contains eight pages earliest of which the individual scores have been preserved. of Verses in Praise of Cricket, by the Rev. R. Cotton, It is the first match recorded in Scores and Biographies, although the date was then thought to (pages 72 onwards), and Death and the Cricketer, by be 1746. The correct date was discovered to be 1744 by F.S. Ashley-Cooper and this was Bernard Batwell, (pages 73-84). recorded in Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game for 24th November, 1898. For more information on Cotton's poem see The Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970: ‘...the first great match of Cricketer, 1957, page 178. which the full score has been preserved, Kent v. All England on the (a less This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 important match was played a few days earlier, whose score also survives). The match, won publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'Scarce.' by Kent, was described in full by James Dance, alias Love, in his Cricket: a [sic] Heroic Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, Poem.’ or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. James Love, [born James Dance, 1722-1774], was educated at Merchant Taylor's School. Padwick, 6445. (Illustrated on the following page) £3,500.00 Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very scarce...the 2nd edition is rarer than the 1st.’ Padwick, 6970. £150.00

47 334. DARYL, (Sidney). HARROW RECOLLECTIONS. BY AN OLD HARROVIAN. London, [1867]. Small 8vo. viii+124pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial cloth. Re-issued in 1868 with additional title-page: School Days at Harrow. Chapter iv: Cricket Fagging and Chapter vi: Cricket Quarter. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. Padwick, 1470. £90.00

335. DE LUGO, (Anthony Benitez). SURREY AT THE WICKET. A COMPLETE RECORD OF ALL THE MATCHES PLAYED BY THE COUNTY ELEVEN SINCE THE FORMATION OF THE CLUB. YEARLY AND GENERAL BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES WITH OTHER INFORMATIONS [sic] INTERESTING TO SURREY CRICKETERS. Madrid, privately printed by the Author, 1888. 8vo. 160pp. Original red cloth, covers soiled. With the bookplate of B.J. Wakley. A statistical survey of Surrey cricket between 1844 and 1887. Gaston, Cricket Books and Their Prices, [in The Cricket Field, Volume III, 1894]: 'This is a splendid compilation, and is most valuable, not only to a cricket scribe, but to every enthusiast. The book of late has been very difficult to obtain...' Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Private circulation.’ Padwick, 2679. £250.00

Item No. 333 Item No. 335

336. DE SELINCOURT, (Hugh). THE CRICKET MATCH. London, 1924. 8vo. 253pp. Original cloth, covers soiled. FIRST EDITION. A classic of cricket fiction in which the author sketches life in a Sussex village through a game of cricket. Padwick, 5932. £50.00

337. DE SELINCOURT, (Hugh). THE GAME OF THE SEASON. London, 1931. 8vo. 214pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth in worn dust-wrapper. First edition. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6108. £20.00

338. DE VAYNES, (Julia H.L.). THE KENTISH GARLAND. Hereford, 1881-82. Two volumes. Large 8vo. Frontispiece+455pp.; Frontispiece+pp.456-950. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled and worn. LIMITED EDITION of 150 sets. Cricket, pages 418-428. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Padwick, 2063. £75.00

339. DEADMAN, (Derek) and SHEPPARD, (Christopher). THE BARDSWELLS: FACT AND FICTION. WITH A REPRINT OF "PLAYED ON" BY EMILY BARDSWELL. Leicester, privately printed, 1979. 8vo. 41+60pp. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS. The story of Gerald Bardswell who played for Lancashire between 1894 and 1902. Padwick, 7297-1. £50.00

340. THE DECCAN BLUES CRICKET CLUB. SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS 1972. SOUVENIR. Secunderabad, the Club, 1972. 8vo. (50)pp. Original decorative wrappers. Includes a history of this Indian club. Padwick, 3898. £24.00

48 334. DARYL, (Sidney). HARROW RECOLLECTIONS. BY AN OLD HARROVIAN. London, [1867]. Small 8vo. viii+124pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial cloth. 341. DENISON, (William). CRICKET. SKETCHES OF THE PLAYERS. Re-issued in 1868 with additional title-page: School Days at Harrow. London, 1846. Small 8vo. viii+76pp.+[8]pp. publisher's advertise- Chapter iv: Cricket Fagging and Chapter vi: Cricket Quarter. ments. Rebound in quarter calf, without original wrappers preserved. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of First edition. Cricket, 1937. Padwick, 1470. £90.00 Critical essays on many of the leading contemporary players from first hand observations. There are some prominent 335. DE LUGO, (Anthony Benitez). SURREY AT THE WICKET. A COMPLETE RECORD OF omissions, such as Felix. With a lengthy dedication to the ALL THE MATCHES PLAYED BY THE COUNTY ELEVEN SINCE THE FORMATION OF Noblemen and Gentlemen, and Members of the Marylebone THE CLUB. YEARLY AND GENERAL BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES WITH Cricket Club, in which the author defends himself against criticism. OTHER INFORMATIONS [sic] INTERESTING TO SURREY CRICKETERS. Madrid, privately This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket printed by the Author, 1888. 8vo. 160pp. Original red cloth, covers soiled. With the bookplate of B.J. Books. The 100 Best: ‘This is so scarce and good.’ Wakley. Arlott, Cricket, A Reader’s Guide, 1950: ‘Contemporary biographies A statistical survey of Surrey cricket between 1844 and 1887. of the leading players, 1820-1840, by the first appreciable cricket Gaston, Cricket Books and Their Prices, [in The Cricket Field, Volume III, 1894]: 'This is a journalist.’ splendid compilation, and is most valuable, not only to a cricket scribe, but to every enthusiast. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Another rare item.’ The book of late has been very difficult to obtain...' Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Rare item.’

Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Private circulation.’ Padwick, 7201. £1,200.00 Padwick, 2679. £250.00

342. DENISON, (William). THE CRICKETERS' COMPANION. FACSIMILE REPRINTS OF VOLUMES FOR 1843, 1843 SECOND EDITION, 1844, 1845, 1846 AND 1847. Item No. 333 Item No. 335 [together with] SKETCHES OF THE PLAYERS. [together with] THE ESSENTIAL DENISON, BY DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN. 8vo. 206pp. Folding frontispiece, three folding plates and other text illustrations. Newnham- on-Severn, 2008. Seven volumes. 8vo. [Six volumes in wrappers, one volume in cloth]. Preserved in a handsome quarter morocco drop-back box, in cloth slip-case.

LIMITED EDITION of 212 numbered sets, SIGNED BY J.M. BREARLEY (then President of M.C.C.). Facsimile reprints of all seven of these scarce cricket books, together with a new commentary and history of them by David Rayvern Allen. £300.00

336. DE SELINCOURT, (Hugh). THE CRICKET MATCH. London, 1924. 8vo. 253pp. Original cloth, 343. THE DERBYSHIRE CRICKET GUIDE. SEASON 1908. (THIRTEENTH YEAR). COMPILED covers soiled. BY L.G. WRIGHT AND W.J. PIPER. Derby, 1908. Small 8vo. 181pp. Illustrated. Original printed FIRST EDITION. wrappers, covers soiled, upper corner missing. A classic of cricket fiction in which the author sketches life in a Sussex village through a game First published as Annual in 1885, and continued annually until 1893. Publication resumed as of cricket. Guide in 1896 and continued annually until 1939, with the exception of 1915-1918. Padwick, 5932. £50.00 Padwick 1852. £135.00

337. DE SELINCOURT, (Hugh). THE GAME OF THE SEASON. London, 1931. 8vo. 214pp. 344. DERRIMAN, (Philip). GRASSY PITCHES AND GLORY YEARS. GRAND VISIONS OF THE Frontispiece. Original cloth in worn dust-wrapper. . Sydney, 1998. 4to. 276pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. First edition. Cricket fiction. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Padwick, 6108. £20.00 A history of Sydney Cricket Ground. £25.00

338. DE VAYNES, (Julia H.L.). THE KENTISH GARLAND. Hereford, 1881-82. Two volumes. Large 345. DEWAR, (Wm). THE CRICKET ANNUAL 1892. Driffield, (1892). 8vo. 312pp. 11 plates. Original 8vo. Frontispiece+455pp.; Frontispiece+pp.456-950. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled and worn. decorative cloth, covers soiled and worn. LIMITED EDITION of 150 sets. (ALL PUBLISHED). Cricket, pages 418-428. Includes W.G. Grace, Cricket as a Sport. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Padwick, 1039. £25.00 Padwick, 2063. £75.00

346. DIEHM, (Ian). GREEN HILLS TO . THE STORY OF . 339. DEADMAN, (Derek) and SHEPPARD, (Christopher). THE BARDSWELLS: FACT AND Sydney, 2000. 4to. 416pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. FICTION. WITH A REPRINT OF "PLAYED ON" BY EMILY BARDSWELL. Leicester, privately A history of Queensland cricket. £30.00 printed, 1979. 8vo. 41+60pp. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS. 347. DIFFORD, (Ivor D.). THE M.C.C. TEAM IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1922-23. WITH SPECIAL The story of Gerald Bardswell who played for Lancashire between 1894 and 1902. SKETCH OF SOUTH AFRICA'S INTERNATIONAL CRICKET HISTORY BY CAPT. I.D. Padwick, 7297-1. £50.00 DIFFORD. [FOURTH EDITION]. Cape Town, [1923]. Oblong 8vo. 76pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. 340. SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS 1972. THE DECCAN BLUES CRICKET CLUB. An account of the 1922-23 England tour of South Africa. SOUVENIR. Secunderabad, the Club, 1972. 8vo. (50)pp. Original decorative wrappers. Fourth and last edition. This book was enlarged, updated and re-issued during the tour. Includes a history of this Indian club. Padwick, 4632. (Illustrated on the following page) £250.00 Padwick, 3898. £24.00

49 348. DIFFORD, (Ivor D.). SOUTH AFRICAN M.C.C. TOUR 1930-31. OFFICIAL HANDBOOK. EDITED BY IVOR D. DIFFORD. Cape Town, [1930]. 8vo. 64pp. Profusely illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, prelims slightly foxed. A pre-tour brochure for the 1930-31 England tour of South Africa. Padwick, 4635. £125.00

Item No. 347 Item No. 348

349. DONALDSON, (H.C.). AYR CRICKET CLUB 1859-1959. Alloway, (the Club), 1960. 8vo. 139pp. Illustrated. Original cloth, gilt, spine worn. A history of this Scottish club. Padwick, 3239. £20.00

350. DONNELLY, (T.A.). FIJI CRICKET 1950-1974. Suva, printed by Fiji Times & Herald, 1974. 4to. [iv]+52pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. Published to commemorate the centenary of Fiji cricket. Padwick, 4324-9. £45.00

351. DOTTIE, (Robert). THE RAMBLES AND RECOLLECTIONS OF “R’ DICK”. (ROBERT DOTTIE). Manchester, 1898. 8vo. xvi+191pp. 8 plates. Original red decorative cloth, covers soiled and worn. Reminiscences of the 19th century actor, vocalist and journalist Robert Dottie. Includes a chapter on cricket titled: th’ match, pages 120-121. Also includes chapters on football, angling and . Not recorded by Arnott & Robinson, English Theatrical Literature 1559-1900. Not recorded by Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. £35.00

352. [DOUGLASS, W.B.]. I ZINGARI, AUSTRALIA. 75 YEARS OF CRICKET. 1888-1963. Sydney, (1963). 8vo. 80pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. With the bookplate of Marylebone Cricket Club. Padwick 3401. £18.00

353. DOYLE, (A. Conan). THE MARACOT DEEP AND OTHER STORIES. New York, 1929. 8vo. 307pp. Original decorative black cloth. First American edition. Cricket fiction by the creator of Sherlock Holmes. Includes The Story of Spedegue’s Dropper, about an unknown bowler with a deadly , pages 223-257. Padwick, 6111. £85.00

354. DOYLE, (Richard). MANNERS & CUSTOMS OF YE ENGLYSHE, DRAWN FROM YE QUICK BY RICHARD DOYLE. TO WHICH BE ADDED SOME EXTRACTS FROM MR. PIPS HYS DIARYE, CONTRIBUTED BY PERCIVAL LEIGH. London, [1850]. Oblong 4to. [44]pp. each leaf with accompanying plate. Original printed cloth, gilt, lower cover detached. All edges gilt. Foxed throughout. A humorous fictional diary in the style of Samuel Pepys. Includes a description of a cricket match at Lord’s, with a plate titled: A View of Mr Lorde hys Cryket Grounde. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Rare.’ Padwick, 999. £75.00

355. D’OYLY, (Sir Hastings). TALES RETAILED OF CELEBRITIES & OTHERS. London, 1920. 8vo. xi+159pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. Cricket references on pages 31 and 35. The author recalls meeting Nicholas Wanostrocht and playing cricket with John Wisden. Not recorded by Padwick. £45.00

50 348. DIFFORD, (Ivor D.). SOUTH AFRICAN M.C.C. TOUR 1930-31. OFFICIAL HANDBOOK. 356. DREW, (Bernard). A HUNDRED YEARS OF FARNINGHAM CRICKET. THE STORY OF EDITED BY IVOR D. DIFFORD. Cape Town, [1930]. 8vo. 64pp. Profusely illustrated. Original HOW THE GREATEST GAME IN THE WORLD IS PLAYED IN A KENTISH VILLAGE, decorative wrappers, prelims slightly foxed. TOLD IN THIS, THE CLUB’S CENTENARY YEAR. (Farningham, the Author), 1957. 8vo. 28pp. A pre-tour brochure for the 1930-31 England tour of South Africa. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. Padwick, 4635. £125.00 A centenary history of this Kent club. Padwick, 2102. £18.00

357. DUCKWORTH, (Leslie). HOLMES AND SUTCLIFFE. THE RUN STEALERS. London, 1970. 8vo. 228pp. 16 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. WITH INK SIGNATURES OF HOLMES AND SUTCLIFFE laid down on the front endpaper. A biography of the Yorkshire and England opening batsmen Percy Holmes and Herbert Sutcliffe.

Padwick, 7716. £35.00

358. DUCKWORTH, (Leslie). THE STORY OF WARWICKSHIRE CRICKET. A HISTORY OF

THE WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB AND GROUND 1882-1972. London,

1974. Large 8vo. 691pp. Colour frontispiece and 64 plates. Original cloth in worn dust-wrapper. A history of Warwickshire County Cricket Club. This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1974. Padwick, 2817-1. £20.00 Item No. 347 Item No. 348 359. [DUNCOMBE, Rev. John]. SURRY TRIUMPHANT, OR THE KENTISH MANS DEFEAT. 349. DONALDSON, (H.C.). AYR CRICKET CLUB 1859-1959. Alloway, (the Club), 1960. 8vo. WRITTEN BY THE REV. JOHN DUNCOMBE SOMETIME CURATE OF SUNDRIDGE 139pp. Illustrated. Original cloth, gilt, spine worn. NEAR SEVENOAKS. - PRINTED IN LONDON 1773. A PARODY ON CHEVY CHACE A history of this Scottish club. GIVING AN ACCOUNT OF A MATCH OF CRICKET PLAYED IN Padwick, 3239. £20.00 NEAR CANTERBURY BETWEEN THE EARL OF TANKERVILLE’S ELEVEN OF SURREY AND THE DUKE OF DORSET, AND SIR HORACE MANN’S ELEVEN OF KENT, FOR 350. DONNELLY, (T.A.). FIJI CRICKET 1950-1974. Suva, printed by Fiji Times & Herald, 1974. 4to. £2,000. PLAYED MONDAY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY THE 19th, 20th & 21st DAYS OF [iv]+52pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. JULY 1773. (c.1780). 8vo. (11)pp. comprising 65 four-line stanzas, and full scores of the match. Published to commemorate the centenary of Fiji cricket. Unbound, stained to top edge of first two leaves. Padwick, 4324-9. £45.00 ORIGINAL 18th CENTURY INK MANUSCRIPT TRANSCRIPT OF THIS CRICKET POEM. CLEARLY TRANSCRIBED BY JOHN, (pseudonym Crito), clergyman and writer (1729-86). 351. DOTTIE, (Robert). THE RAMBLES AND RECOLLECTIONS OF “R’ DICK”. (ROBERT An early transcript of this cricket poem published in 1773 under the title Surry [sic] Triumphant: DOTTIE). Manchester, 1898. 8vo. xvi+191pp. 8 plates. Original red decorative cloth, covers soiled or the Kentish-mens Defeat. Describing the match played between Kent and Surrey in July 1773 and worn. at Paddock, the seat of Sir Horatio Mann. Reminiscences of the 19th century actor, vocalist and journalist Robert Dottie. Includes a See Padwick 2064 and Scores & Biographies, Vol. I, pages 8-11. £450.00 chapter on cricket titled: th’ match, pages 120-121. Also includes chapters on football, angling and boxing. 360. DUNSTAN, (Keith). THE PADDOCK THAT GREW. THE STORY OF THE MELBOURNE Not recorded by Arnott & Robinson, English Theatrical Literature 1559-1900. CRICKET CLUB. London, 1962. Small 4to. 304pp. 52 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Not recorded by Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. £35.00 First edition. The definitive history of Melbourne Cricket Club. Padwick, 3550. £12.00 352. [DOUGLASS, W.B.]. I ZINGARI, AUSTRALIA. 75 YEARS OF CRICKET. 1888-1963. Sydney, (1963). 8vo. 80pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. With the bookplate of

Marylebone Cricket Club. Padwick 3401. £18.00 361. DUTHOIT, (W.). W. DUTHOIT'S YORKSHIRE 353. DOYLE, (A. Conan). THE MARACOT DEEP AND OTHER STORIES. New York, 1929. 8vo. CRICKETERS' GUIDE FOR 1878. CONTAINING: 307pp. Original decorative black cloth. PORTRAIT OF EPHRAIM LOCKWOOD, WITH First American edition. SKETCH OF HIS CRICKETING CAREER. HINTS Cricket fiction by the creator of Sherlock Holmes. Includes The Story of Spedegue’s Dropper, UPON THE GAME. YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET about an unknown bowler with a deadly delivery, pages 223-257. FULLY REVIEWED. AVERAGES OF DISTRICT Padwick, 6111. £85.00 CLUBS. AND MANY OTHER ITEMS INTERESTING TO CRICKETERS. Leeds, [1878]. Small 8vo. 118pp+[10]pp. of 354. DOYLE, (Richard). MANNERS & CUSTOMS OF YE ENGLYSHE, DRAWN FROM YE publisher's advertisements. Portrait frontispiece (an actual QUICK BY RICHARD DOYLE. TO WHICH BE ADDED SOME EXTRACTS FROM MR. PIPS photograph of Lockwood). Handsomely rebound in half calf, HYS DIARYE, CONTRIBUTED BY PERCIVAL LEIGH. London, [1850]. Oblong 4to. [44]pp. with original slightly chipped wrappers preserved. each leaf with accompanying plate. Original printed cloth, gilt, lower cover detached. All edges gilt. Foxed throughout. (ALL PUBLISHED). A humorous fictional diary in the style of Samuel Pepys. Includes a description of a cricket A review of the 1877 cricket season. match at Lord’s, with a plate titled: A View of Mr Lorde hys Cryket Grounde. Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, gives the title as Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Rare.’ Yorkshire Cricketers’ Handbook and Yorkshire Cricketers’ Padwick, 999. £75.00 Guide. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Only year of 355. D’OYLY, (Sir Hastings). TALES RETAILED OF CELEBRITIES & OTHERS. London, 1920. issue.’ 8vo. xi+159pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. Cricket references on pages 31 and 35. The author recalls meeting Nicholas Wanostrocht and Padwick, 2866. £900.00 playing cricket with John Wisden. Not recorded by Padwick. £45.00

51 362. EAGAR, (E.D.R.). THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE E.D.R. EAGAR. [CATALOGUE OF CRICKET BOOKS SOLD AT AUCTION BY CHRISTIE’S], 21 APRIL 2005. London, 2005 Large 8vo. 59pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Catalogue of a spectacular auction of rare books from the library of E.D.R. Eagar which was sold with four volumes of Britcher’s scores from another collection. All items have detailed descriptions, making this an essential work of reference. With a list of prices realised loosely inserted. £20.00

363. EAGAR, (E.D.R.). READERS' GUIDE TO HAMPSHIRE CRICKET. [Bournemouth, privately printed], 1964. Small 8vo. [12]pp. Original printed cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 25 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the title-page. A guide to books on Hampshire cricket, including the Hambledon Club. Padwick, 17. £200.00

364. EBERBACH, (Kurt von). RASENSPIELE: ERSTER BAND. GOLF - KROCKETT - BOWLS - KRICKET. Leipzig, [1901]. 8vo. 160pp. Text illustrations. Original decorative cloth. covers soiled. Stamps on title-page and front cover. A volume in the Bibliothek fur Sport und Spiel. A German treatise on all sports, including cricket, pages 131-160 with illustrations. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 163: ‘Very rare.’ Padwick, 7075. £125.00

365. EGAN, (Pierce). PIERCE EGAN'S BOOK OF SPORTS, AND MIRROR OF LIFE...INTERSPERSED WITH ORIGINAL MEMOIRS OF SPORTING MEN, ETC. London, 1832. 8vo. iv+414pp. Engraved title-page and many text illustrations. Rebound in cloth. With an article on Hambledon cricket and , pages 337-352. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'A scarce book.' Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'A rare item.’ Padwick, 1992. £125.00

366. EGAN, (Pierce). SPORTING ANECDOTES, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED; INCLUDING NUMEROUS CHARACTERISTIC PORTRAITS OF PERSONS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE... TO WHICH IS ADDED, AN ACCOUNT OF NOTED PEDESTRIANS, TROTTING- MATCHES, CRICKETERS, &C... A NEW EDITION, CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. London, 1825. 8vo. (2)+iv+(2)+592pp. 5 engraved plates (3 hand-coloured), and other text illustrations. Handsomely rebound in full niger morocco, gilt, with gilt dentelles, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. With five early references to cricket, including accounts of a ladies' match and a match played in 1796 at Montpelier Gardens, Walworth, between eleven one-legged and eleven one-armed Greenwich Pensioners. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very scarce.’ Padwick, 6851. £150.00

367. EGERTON, (Thomas), (Earl of Wilton). ON THE SPORTS AND PURSUITS OF THE ENGLISH, AS BEARING UPON THEIR NATIONAL CHARACTER. SECOND EDITION. London, 1869. 8vo. 334pp. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled. Cricket, pages 283-291. Padwick, 5889. £50.00

368. ELLIOTT, (Mary). THE ROSE, CONTAINING ORIGINAL POEMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. BY THEIR FRIEND MARY ELLIOTT. A NEW EDITION. Birmingham, 1899. Small 8vo. 62pp. Original cloth-backed boards, covers soiled. First published in 1813. Includes a poem Cricket, pages 41-42. Padwick, 6453. £50.00

369. EMPIRE CLUB 1914-1989. Bridgetown, [the Club], 1989. 4to. 64pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Cover-title: The Empire Club 1914-1989. 75 Book. Published to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the famous Empire Cricket Club in Barbados. With introductions by W.W. Hall and C. Griffith. The club was formed on 24th May 1914 (Empire day) from which the club took its name. Former players include Sir , Sir Everton Weekes and Sir . £35.00

52 362. EAGAR, (E.D.R.). THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE E.D.R. EAGAR. [CATALOGUE OF 370. [ENGLAND 1884-85 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. CRICKET. SHAW AND SHREWSBURY'S CRICKET BOOKS SOLD AT AUCTION BY CHRISTIE’S], 21 APRIL 2005. London, 2005 TEAM IN AUSTRALIA 1884-5. THE VOYAGE OUT - DESCRIPTION OF MATCHES, Large 8vo. 59pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. DESCRIPTION OF THE PLAYERS, THE VOYAGE HOME, BATTING AND BOWLING Catalogue of a spectacular auction of rare books from the library of E.D.R. Eagar which was AVERAGES, &c. Nottingham, Shaw & Shrewsbury, [1885]. 8vo. 181+5pp. publisher’s sold with four volumes of Britcher’s scores from another collection. advertisements and one plate (being an actual photograph of the team). Handsomely rebound in half All items have detailed descriptions, making this an essential work of reference. calf, without original wrappers preserved. Good condition. With a list of prices realised loosely inserted. £20.00 A full account of the 1884-85 England tour of Australia by Shaw & Shrewsbury’s team. Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol 5, (1967): 'a scarce item...' 363. EAGAR, (E.D.R.). READERS' GUIDE TO HAMPSHIRE CRICKET. [Bournemouth, privately Padwick, 4409. £500.00 printed], 1964. Small 8vo. [12]pp. Original printed cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 25 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the title-page. 371. [ENGLAND 1888-89 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA]. THE CRICKETING RECORD OF A guide to books on Hampshire cricket, including the Hambledon Club. MAJOR WARTON'S TOUR 1888-9. A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF THE FIRST ENGLISH Padwick, 17. £200.00 TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN. Ewell, 1987. Large 8vo.[8]pp.+xlv+[2]+219pp. and 14 full-page plates, (portrait illustrations of each 364. EBERBACH, (Kurt von). RASENSPIELE: ERSTER BAND. GOLF - KROCKETT - BOWLS - member of the team). Original cloth in dust-wrapper. KRICKET. Leipzig, [1901]. 8vo. 160pp. Text illustrations. Original decorative cloth. covers soiled. LIMITED EDITION of 200 numbered copies. Stamps on title-page and front cover. A volume in the Bibliothek fur Sport und Spiel. A reprint of the book first published in Port Elizabeth in 1889, with a new introduction by David A German treatise on all sports, including cricket, pages 131-160 with illustrations. Rayvern Allen. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 163: ‘Very rare.’ An account of the first England tour of South Africa in 1888-89 under the captaincy of C. Aubrey Padwick, 7075. £125.00 Smith, managed by Major Warton. See Padwick, 4619. £65.00 365. EGAN, (Pierce). PIERCE EGAN'S BOOK OF SPORTS, AND MIRROR OF LIFE...INTERSPERSED WITH ORIGINAL MEMOIRS OF SPORTING MEN, ETC. London, 1832. 8vo. iv+414pp. Engraved title-page and many text illustrations. Rebound in cloth. With an article on Hambledon cricket and John Small, pages 337-352. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'A scarce book.' Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'A rare item.’ Padwick, 1992. £125.00

366. EGAN, (Pierce). SPORTING ANECDOTES, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED; INCLUDING NUMEROUS CHARACTERISTIC PORTRAITS OF PERSONS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE... TO WHICH IS ADDED, AN ACCOUNT OF NOTED PEDESTRIANS, TROTTING- MATCHES, CRICKETERS, &C... A NEW EDITION, CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. London, 1825. 8vo. (2)+iv+(2)+592pp. 5 engraved plates (3 hand-coloured), and other text illustrations. Handsomely rebound in full niger morocco, gilt, with gilt dentelles, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. With five early references to cricket, including accounts of a ladies' match and a match played Item No. 370 Item No. 371 Item No. 372 in 1796 at Montpelier Gardens, Walworth, between eleven one-legged and eleven one-armed Greenwich Pensioners. 372. [ENGLAND 1897-98 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. CABINET-SIZE PORTRAITS (IN POSITION, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very scarce.’ AT THE WICKET) 0F A.E. STODDART’S ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM VISITING Padwick, 6851. £150.00 AUSTRALIA 1897-1898. WITH AVERAGES DURING THE CRICKET SEASON IN

ENGLAND, 1897. Sydney?, A.D. Jones, [1898]. Small 8vo. [8]pp. publisher’s advertise- 367. EGERTON, (Thomas), (Earl of Wilton). ON THE SPORTS AND PURSUITS OF THE ments+[24]pp. including 14 full-page plates. Handsomely rebound in half calf, without wrappers ENGLISH, AS BEARING UPON THEIR NATIONAL CHARACTER. SECOND EDITION. preserved. Foxed throughout. Lower edges of preliminary leaves worn. London, 1869. 8vo. 334pp. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled. Published during the tour, this issue contains eight additional pages at the beginning and end. Cricket, pages 283-291. These additional pages contain advertisements for Australian stores and products, as well as Padwick, 5889. £50.00 two pages titled Cricket Chips and Ages of Cricketers. Four pages also contain scores of the two previous matches, against New South Wales and Combined Australia (each two pages). 368. ELLIOTT, (Mary). THE ROSE, CONTAINING ORIGINAL POEMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. The last page records the results of tour matches played up to the Fourth Test match and would BY THEIR FRIEND MARY ELLIOTT. A NEW EDITION. Birmingham, 1899. Small 8vo. 62pp. therefore have been printed in February 1898, prior to the Fifth Test. Original cloth-backed boards, covers soiled. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 82. First published in 1813. Includes a poem Cricket, pages 41-42. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 160. Padwick, 6453. £50.00 Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 4418 does not record this issue. £300.00

369. EMPIRE CLUB 1914-1989. Bridgetown, [the Club], 1989. 4to. 64pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. 373. [ENGLAND 1898-99 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA]. VISIT OF LORD HAWKE'S 2ND Cover-title: The Empire Club 1914-1989. 75 Book. ENGLISH TEAM TO SOUTH AFRICA 1898-1899. Cape Town, [1899]. Oblong 8vo. 72+[34]pp. Published to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the famous Empire Cricket Club in publisher’s advertisements. Profusely illustrated. Handsomely rebound in half calf, with original pictorial Barbados. With introductions by W.W. Hall and C. Griffith. foxed wrappers preserved. The club was formed on 24th May 1914 (Empire day) from which the club took its name. Former Cover-title: Souvenir of the Visit of Lord Hawke’s English Cricket Team to South Africa 1898-99. players include Sir Conrad Hunte, Sir Everton Weekes and Sir Frank Worrell. £35.00 An account of the 1898-99 tour of South Africa by Lord Hawke’s team, with scores of all the matches. Padwick, 4624. (This book [with original wrappers] appeared at auction in 2006, when it made £2,750 including premium). (See colour illustration on centre pages) £1,800.00

53 374. [ENGLAND 1913-14 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA]. ENGLAND v. SOUTH AFRICA. SOUVENIR OF M.C.C. VISIT. FIRST TEST MATCH, LORD’S, DURBAN, 13th, 15th, 16th, & 17th DECEMBER 1913. Durban, printed by R.C. Morris & Co., 1913. 8vo. [28]pp. Profusely illustrated Original decorative wrappers with original ribbon. Covers soiled with two crease marks. Preserved in cloth case. Pre-match. England won the Test match by an innings and 157 runs. S.F. Barnes took 10 wickets for 105 runs in the match. Barnes played in four Test matches during this five match series, and took a record 49 wickets. Padwick, 4631. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £400.00

375. [ENGLAND 1932-33 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. THE 'SPORTING' ENGLISH? A COMMENTARY BY A "MAN IN THE STREET". Sydney, [1933]. 8vo. 90pp. Original printed boards, covers soiled and worn. Cover-title: From Front Line to Body Line. An Australian publication on the England 1932-33 bodyline tour of Australia. Padwick, 4482. £120.00

376. [ENGLAND 1936-37 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR OF THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS' VISIT TO ADELAIDE. FOURTH TEST MATCH COMMENCING JANUARY 29TH, 1937. Adelaide, the Association, by R.M. Osborne, [1937]. Large 8vo. 72pp. Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. Pre-Test. Padwick, 4499. £75.00

377. [ENGLAND 1938-39 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA]. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMME OF THE M.C.C. VISIT TO THE TRANSVAAL 1938-39. COMPILED AND EDITED BY T.D. NELSON. Johannesburg, [1938]. Large 8vo. [40]pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. A pre-tour brochure for the 1938-39 England tour of South Africa. Padwick, 4640-1. £135.00

Item No. 377 Item No. 378 Item No. 381

378. [ENGLAND 1938-39 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA]. VISIT OF THE M.C.C. TEST TEAM TO SOUTH AFRICA 1938-39. R.M.M.V. "ATHLONE CASTLE". [Cape Town? 1938]. Small 8vo. [12]pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled and worn. A pre-tour brochure for the 1938-39 England tour of South Africa. Padwick, 4641. £100.00

379. [ENGLAND 1946-47 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. FIRST TEST, ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. BRISBANE CRICKET GROUND, NOVEMBER 29TH TO DECEMBER 5TH 1946. (together with) ENGLAND v. QUEENSLAND, BRISBANE CRICKET GROUND, NOVEMBER 22 TO 26, 1946. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR. Brisbane, issued with compliments of the Association, [1946]. Two volumes in one. 4to. Each 54pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, preserved together in original printed cloth case. Pre-match. Padwick 4512 and 4512-1. £85.00

54 374. [ENGLAND 1913-14 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA]. ENGLAND v. SOUTH AFRICA. 380. [ENGLAND 1969-70 TOUR OF CEYLON]. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR OF THE BOARD OF SOUVENIR OF M.C.C. VISIT. FIRST TEST MATCH, LORD’S, DURBAN, 13th, 15th, 16th, & CONTROL FOR CRICKET. M.C.C. vs. CEYLON 20TH TO 23RD FEBRUARY 1970. 17th DECEMBER 1913. Durban, printed by R.C. Morris & Co., 1913. 8vo. [28]pp. Profusely COMPILED AND EDITED BY EDDIE MELDER AND S.S. PERERA. Colombo, the Board, illustrated Original decorative wrappers with original ribbon. Covers soiled with two crease marks. [1970]. 4to. [32]pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers and prelims foxed. Preserved in cloth case. PRESENTED BY S.S. PERERA TO THE CRICKET HISTORIAN AND SCHOLAR ROWLAND Pre-match. England won the Test match by an innings and 157 runs. S.F. Barnes took 10 BOWEN, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED on the front cover. wickets for 105 runs in the match. With an original scorecard of the match loosely inserted. Barnes played in four Test matches during this five match series, and took a record 49 wickets. A pre-tour brochure for the 1969-70 England tour of Ceylon. Contains a review of previous Padwick, 4631. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £400.00 England tours of Ceylon. Padwick, 4890. £65.00 375. [ENGLAND 1932-33 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. THE 'SPORTING' ENGLISH? A COMMENTARY BY A "MAN IN THE STREET". Sydney, [1933]. 8vo. 90pp. Original printed 381. [ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA]. THE STORY OF THE TESTS. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA boards, covers soiled and worn. 1877-1920: OFFICIAL SOUVENIR. Sydney, [1920]. 8vo. 80pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial Cover-title: From Front Line to Body Line. wrappers. An Australian publication on the England 1932-33 bodyline tour of Australia. A summary of England v. Australia Test cricket since 1877. Padwick, 4482. £120.00 Padwick, 4390. (Illustrated on previous page) £125.00

376. [ENGLAND 1936-37 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR OF THE ENGLISH 382. ESCOTT-INMAN, (Herbert). DAVID CHESTER’S MOTTO: “HONOUR BRIGHT”: A BOY’S CRICKETERS' VISIT TO ADELAIDE. FOURTH TEST MATCH COMMENCING JANUARY ADVENTURE AT SCHOOL AND AT SEA. London, 1904. 8vo. 371pp. Illustrated. Original 29TH, 1937. Adelaide, the Association, by R.M. Osborne, [1937]. Large 8vo. 72pp. Profusely pictorial cloth (of a boy playing cricket). illustrated. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. Cricket fiction. Pre-Test. Padwick, 6209-3. £15.00 Padwick, 4499. £75.00 383. ESDAILE, (Edmund). THE NYRENS OF EARTHAM AND HAMBLEDON. THE FACTS AND 377. [ENGLAND 1938-39 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA]. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMME A RECONSTRUCTION. Bournemouth, privately printed, 1967. Small 8vo. [8]pp. Original printed OF THE M.C.C. VISIT TO THE TRANSVAAL 1938-39. COMPILED AND EDITED BY T.D. cloth. NELSON. Johannesburg, [1938]. Large 8vo. [40]pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 25 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A pre-tour brochure for the 1938-39 England tour of South Africa. A survey of the Nyren family. Padwick, 4640-1. £135.00 Padwick, 7912. £200.00

Item No. 383 Item No. 384 Item No. 377 Item No. 378 Item No. 381 384. ESSEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1937. COMPILED BY SIR HOME GORDON. Chelmsford, published for the Club by Aubrey W. Hammond & Co., 1937. Small 8vo. 378. [ENGLAND 1938-39 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA]. VISIT OF THE M.C.C. TEST TEAM TO 135pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled. SOUTH AFRICA 1938-39. R.M.M.V. "ATHLONE CASTLE". [Cape Town? 1938]. Small 8vo. Tenth year of issue. First published as Year Book in 1927, continued annually until 1939. Publication resumed in 1948 and has continued annually to date. [12]pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled and worn. Padwick, 1925. £85.00 A pre-tour brochure for the 1938-39 England tour of South Africa. Padwick, 4641. £100.00 385. ESSEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1938. COMPILED BY SIR HOME 379. [ENGLAND 1946-47 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. FIRST TEST, ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. GORDON. Chelmsford, published for the Club by Aubrey W. Hammond & Co., 1938. Small 8vo. BRISBANE CRICKET GROUND, NOVEMBER 29TH TO DECEMBER 5TH 1946. 140pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. Good condition. (together with) Eleventh year of issue. First published as Year Book in 1927, continued annually until 1939. Publication resumed in 1948 and has continued annually to date. ENGLAND v. QUEENSLAND, BRISBANE CRICKET GROUND, NOVEMBER 22 TO 26, Padwick, 1925. £85.00 1946. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR. Brisbane, issued with compliments of the Association, [1946]. Two volumes in one. 4to. Each 54pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, preserved together in 386. ESSEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1939. COMPILED BY SIR HOME original printed cloth case. GORDON. Chelmsford, published by Aubrey W. Hammond & Co. for the Club, 1939. Small 8vo. Pre-match. 144pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled. Padwick 4512 and 4512-1. £85.00 Twelfth year of issue. First published as Year Book in 1927, continued annually until 1939. Publication resumed in 1948 and has continued annually to date. Padwick, 1925. £85.00

55 387. [ETON CRICKET 1858]. THE ETON BOATING AND CRICKETING REGISTER FOR THE YEAR 1858. Oxford, 1858, 8vo. [1]+15pp. Original decorative wrappers. Preserved in cloth case Includes Eton cricket matches played in 1858, pages 7-15. First year of publication? Probably published annually between 1858 and 1863. Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 85 records publication dates between 1859 and 1862. Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 1416 only records volumes for 1862 and 1863. £250.00

388. [ETON CRICKET 1859]. ETON REGISTER. BOATING & CRICKETING FOR MAY & JUNE, 1859. Eton, Ingalton & Drake, 1859, 8vo. 15pp. Rebound in cloth. With the bookplate of Charles Arthur Wynne Finch. Eton cricket matches played in 1859, pages 9-15. Second year of publication? Probably published annually between 1858 and 1863. Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket 1895, or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 85 records publication between 1859 and 1862. Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 1416 only records the volumes for 1862 and 1863. £200.00

389. [ETON CRICKET 1862]. ETON REGISTER. BOATING, CRICKETING, RIFLE CORPS, FOR 1862. Eton, Ingalton & Drake, 1862. 8vo. 39pp. Rebound in cloth. Eton cricket matches played in 1862, pages 11-32. Fifth year of publication? Probably published annually between 1858 and 1863. Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895 or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 85 records publication between 1859 and 1862. Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 1416 only records the volumes for 1862 and 1863. £200.00

390. [ETON CRICKET 1863]. ETON REGISTER. CRICKETING, RIFLE CORPS, AND BOATING, FOR 1863. Eton, Ingalton & Drake, 1863. 8vo. 48pp. Some pages soiled and foxed. Rebound in cloth. Eton cricket matches played in 1863, pages 3-30. Sixth and last year of publication? Probably published annually between 1858 and 1863. Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895 or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 85, does not record this edition and records publication between 1859 and 1862. Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 1416 only records the editions for 1862 and 1863. £200.00

391. EVANS, (John), CARLAW, (Derek) and MILTON, (Howard). IMAGES OF KENT CRICKET. THE COUNTY CLUB IN THE 20TH CENTURY. Derby, 2000. 4to. 159pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A pictorial history of . £18.00

392. THE EVENING NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL. 1897. COMPILED BY 'UMPIRE'. WITH SKETCHES BY 'RIP'. London, 1897. Small 8vo. 63pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn. First year of issue. Published between 1897 and 1907. Padwick, 1070. £50.00

393. THE EVENING NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL. 1898. COMPILED BY "UMPIRE". WITH SKETCHES BY "RIP". London, 1898. Small 8vo. 62pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers damaged. Second year of issue. Published between 1897 and 1907. Padwick, 1070. £35.00

394. THE EVENING NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1900. ILLUSTRATED BY “RIP!” London, 1900. Small 8vo. 64pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, spine worn. Fourth year of issue. Published between 1897 and 1907. Padwick, 1070. £45.00

56 387. [ETON CRICKET 1858]. THE ETON BOATING AND CRICKETING 395. FAHEY, (Michael) and COWARD. (Mike). THE . THE PRIDE, PASSION REGISTER FOR THE YEAR 1858. Oxford, 1858, 8vo. [1]+15pp. AND HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA'S SPORTING ICON. Sydney, 2008. Large 8vo. 131pp. Original decorative wrappers. Preserved in cloth case Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Includes Eton cricket matches played in 1858, pages 7-15. A history of the Australian cricket . £20.00 First year of publication? Probably published annually between 1858 and 1863. 396. FAMOUS CRICKETERS. Manchester, R. Scott, [c.1903]. Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, or Taylor, Small 8vo. 24pp. including 12 full-page portraits. Original pictorial Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. wrappers, covers worn. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 85 records publication Photographs of famous cricketers, with some text. dates between 1859 and 1862. Padwick, 7205. £75.00 Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 1416 only records volumes for 1862 and 1863. £250.00 397. FARMER, (J. Herbert). CRICKET HINTS FOR

YOUNGSTERS AND OTHERS. Mundesley, Norfolk, privately 388. [ETON CRICKET 1859]. ETON REGISTER. BOATING & printed, 1911. Small 8vo. 12pp. Original printed wrappers. CRICKETING FOR MAY & JUNE, 1859. Eton, Ingalton & Drake, Third edition. Instructional. 1859, 8vo. 15pp. Rebound in cloth. With the bookplate of Padwick, 429. £30.00 Charles Arthur Wynne Finch. Eton cricket matches played in 1859, pages 9-15. 398. FARNES, (Kenneth). TOURS AND TESTS. London, 1940. Second year of publication? Probably published annually between 1858 and 1863. 8vo. 203pp. 16 plates. Original cloth, covers soiled. Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket 1895, or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Autobiography of the Essex and England fast bowler, with reminiscences of tours to West Literature, 1906. Indies, Australia and South Africa. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 85 records publication between 1859 and 1862. Padwick, 7522. £30.00

Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 1416 only records the volumes for 1862 and 1863. £200.00

399. FARRAR, (Frederic W.). ERIC OR LITTLE BY LITTLE. A TALE OF ROSLYN SCHOOL. 389. [ETON CRICKET 1862]. ETON REGISTER. BOATING, CRICKETING, RIFLE CORPS, FOR ILLUSTRATED BY GORDON BROWNE. London, 1905. 8vo. xiv+368pp. Illustrated. Original 1862. Eton, Ingalton & Drake, 1862. 8vo. 39pp. Rebound in cloth. pictorial cloth, gilt. (With two boys playing cricket on the front cover). Eton cricket matches played in 1862, pages 11-32. Cricket fiction. Fifth year of publication? Probably published annually between 1858 and 1863. Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00 Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895 or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 85 records publication between 1859 and 1862. 400. FARRAR, (F.W.). DRIE CRICKET SPELERS. NAAR DEN 13den ENGELSCHEN DRUK. Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 1416 only records the volumes for 1862 and 1863. £200.00 TWEEDE DRUK. Utrecht, H. Honig, (1896). 8vo. (4)+293pp. 8 plates. Original pictorial cloth, spine faded. 390. [ETON CRICKET 1863]. ETON REGISTER. CRICKETING, RIFLE CORPS, AND BOATING, Translation of title: Three Cricket Players. From the 13th English edition. Second edition. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of FOR 1863. Eton, Ingalton & Drake, 1863. 8vo. 48pp. Some pages soiled and foxed. Rebound in Cricket, 1937. cloth. Padwick, 5993. £120.00 Eton cricket matches played in 1863, pages 3-30. Sixth and last year of publication? Probably published annually between 1858 and 1863. Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895 or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket 401. FELLOWES, (Edmund H.). A HISTORY OF WINCHESTER CRICKET. WITH A Literature, 1906. FOREWORD BY H.D.G. LEVESON GOWER. Winchester, 1930. 8vo. 204pp. Original cloth- Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 85, does not record this edition and records backed boards, covers soiled. publication between 1859 and 1862. A history of Winchester School cricket. Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 1416 only records the editions for 1862 and 1863. £200.00 Padwick, 1567. £18.00

391. EVANS, (John), CARLAW, (Derek) and MILTON, (Howard). IMAGES OF KENT 402. FENDER, (P.G.H.). DEFENDING THE ASHES. London, 1921. 8vo. 204pp. 24 plates. Original CRICKET. THE COUNTY CLUB IN THE 20TH CENTURY. Derby, 2000. 4to. 159pp. cloth, spine faded. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. An account of the 1920-21 England tour of Australia. A pictorial history of Kent County Cricket Club. £18.00 Padwick, 4445. £75.00

392. THE EVENING NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL. 1897. COMPILED BY 'UMPIRE'. WITH 403. FENDER, (P.G.H.). THE TESTS OF 1930. AUTHOR'S ORIGINAL CORRECTED SKETCHES BY 'RIP'. London, 1897. Small 8vo. 63pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, TYPESCRIPT OF PAGES 156-158 AND PAGES 174-178 OF THE TESTS OF 1930. [1930]. covers worn. 4to. 11 pages of typescript+[2]pp.+27pp., (numbered 155-182). Bound in green cloth. First year of issue. Published between 1897 and 1907. With Fender’s original manuscript corrections in pencil and ink. Bound together with the same Padwick, 1070. £50.00 printed pages extracted from Fender's book The Tests of 1930. See Padwick 5050. £125.00

393. THE EVENING NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL. 1898. COMPILED BY "UMPIRE". WITH

SKETCHES BY "RIP". London, 1898. Small 8vo. 62pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers damaged. Second year of issue. Published between 1897 and 1907. Padwick, 1070. £35.00

394. THE EVENING NEWS CRICKET ANNUAL 1900. ILLUSTRATED BY “RIP!” London, 1900. Small 8vo. 64pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, spine worn. Fourth year of issue. Published between 1897 and 1907. Padwick, 1070. £45.00

57 404. [FENN, Lady Eleanor]. SKETCHES OF LITTLE BOYS. EDITED BY SARAH JANE HALE. ILLUSTRATED BY J.H. HOWARD. New York, McLoughlin Bros, [c.1860]. Small 8vo. 64pp. Hand- coloured title-page and six hand-coloured plates. Original cloth-backed coloured pictorial boards, rebacked, covers slightly worn. A volume in the Little Boy’s [sic] & Girl’s [sic] Library series. Titled Good Little Boys on front cover. The Farewell at the end of the book is by ‘Thomas Lovechild.’ Cricket references on page 47: 'To Daisy Green the boys are in the habit of going every afternoon, to amuse themselves with a variety of sports; amongst which are cricket, trapandball [sic], fly the garter, prisoners' [sic] base, and many others...and as to cricket, I am a match for the best among them...' The plate facing page 31 depicts three boys playing in a room with several different toys, with a cricket bat and ball on the floor. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Scarce juvenile item.' Padwick 6378-4 only records the English edition published by Dean. £200.00

405. FENNING, (D.). THE UNIVERSAL SPELLING-BOOK; OR, A NEW AND EASY GUIDE TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. THE THIRTY-FIRST EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS. London, printed for S. Crowder, 1784. 8vo. vii+(3)+152+(4)pp. Engraved woodcut frontispiece and eight woodcut engravings in the text. Full contemporary calf, expertly rebacked. The woodcut frontispiece has three panels. The lower of these shows three boys playing games and two in conversation, one holding a curved bat. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 197: 'Cricket Pictures.' Not recorded by Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. £150.00

Item No. 405 Item No. 407

406. THE FETTESIAN-LORETTONIAN CLUB 1881-1931. Edinburgh, privately printed, 1931. 4to. viii+100pp. Illustrated. Original cloth-backed decorative boards, covers soiled and worn. Cricket, pages 56-78. Padwick, 3216. £25.00

407. FIELDING, (Hugh). THE ABC OF CRICKET. A BLACK VIEW OF THE GAME. London, 1903. 8vo. [32]pp. Illustrated. Handsomely rebound in half calf with original front pictorial wrapper preserved at end. Good condition. With 26 full-page silhouette illustrations of cricketers (one for each letter of the alphabet). Padwick, 6979. £50.00

408. FILLMORE, (Stanley). THE PLEASURE OF THE GAME. THE STORY OF THE TORONTO CRICKET, SKATING, AND CLUB, 1827-1977. Toronto, the Club, 1977. 4to. 176pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. With much on early Canadian cricket. Padwick, 4155-1. £24.00

409. FINCH, (J.S.). 'GAME IN SEASON.' MR. ABBOTT’S SPORTING TOUR. London. Privately printed by the Author, 1984. 4to. 134pp. 72 plates. Original full roan, all edges gilt. Preserved in slip- case. [LIMITED EDITION of 150 copies]. Reminiscences of county matches watched during the 1981 season. £85.00

58 404. [FENN, Lady Eleanor]. SKETCHES OF LITTLE BOYS. EDITED BY SARAH JANE HALE. 410. FINGLETON, (J.H.). BRIGHTLY FADES THE DON. Sydney, 1949. 8vo. 277pp. 11 plates. ILLUSTRATED BY J.H. HOWARD. New York, McLoughlin Bros, [c.1860]. Small 8vo. 64pp. Hand- Original cloth in torn dust-wrapper. coloured title-page and six hand-coloured plates. Original cloth-backed coloured pictorial boards, An account of the 1948 Australian tour of England. rebacked, covers slightly worn. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all A volume in the Little Boy’s [sic] & Girl’s [sic] Library series. Titled Good Little Boys on front time. cover. Padwick, 5091-1 £12.00 The Farewell at the end of the book is by ‘Thomas Lovechild.’ Cricket references on page 47: 'To Daisy Green the boys are in the habit of going every 411. FINGLETON, (J.H.). CRICKET CRISIS. FOREWORD BY NEVILLE CARDUS. London, 1947. afternoon, to amuse themselves with a variety of sports; amongst which are cricket, trapandball 8vo. 296pp. 31 plates. Original cloth, good condition. [sic], fly the garter, prisoners' [sic] base, and many others...and as to cricket, I am a match for A retrospective look at the 1932-33 bodyline controversy. Includes the author’s reminiscences the best among them...' of cricket and cricketers. The plate facing page 31 depicts three boys playing in a room with several different toys, with a This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all cricket bat and ball on the floor. time. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Padwick, 4473. £20.00 Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Scarce juvenile item.' Padwick 6378-4 only records the English edition published by Dean. £200.00 412. FINLAY, (Ric). ISLAND SUMMERS. A HISTORY OF TASMANIAN REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET. Hobart, 1994. 4to. 232pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. 405. FENNING, (D.). THE UNIVERSAL SPELLING-BOOK; OR, A NEW AND EASY GUIDE TO SIGNED, INSCRIBED AND DATED BY THE AUTHOR on the half-title. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. THE THIRTY-FIRST EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS. London, A history of Tasmanian cricket. £20.00 printed for S. Crowder, 1784. 8vo. vii+(3)+152+(4)pp. Engraved woodcut frontispiece and eight woodcut engravings in the text. Full contemporary calf, expertly rebacked. 413. [FITZGERALD, R.A.]. JERKS IN FROM SHORT LEG. BY QUID. London, 1866. Square 8vo. The woodcut frontispiece has three panels. The lower of these shows three boys playing games 138pp. Profusely illustrated. Original decorative cloth, gilt, covers soiled. and two in conversation, one holding a curved bat. Victorian cricket humour. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'Very entertaining, with the quaintest illustrations.' Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 197: 'Cricket Pictures.' Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Reputed to be scarce but not...’ Not recorded by Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. £150.00 Padwick, 6855. £35.00

414. [FITZGERALD, R.A.]. THE MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB. EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE COMMITTEE, FROM THE YEAR 1826 TO 1867; TOGETHER WITH THE RULES & REGULATIONS OF THE CLUB... COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY THE HON. SECRETARY. London, 1867. 8vo. 38pp. Original red cloth, covers soiled. With the bookplate of Marylebone Cricket Club. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 44: ‘This book was printed for private circulation, and is very scarce.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ Padwick, 1226. £200.00

Item No. 405 Item No. 407

406. THE FETTESIAN-LORETTONIAN CLUB 1881-1931. Edinburgh, privately printed, 1931. 4to. viii+100pp. Illustrated. Original cloth-backed decorative boards, covers soiled and worn. Cricket, pages 56-78. Padwick, 3216. £25.00

407. FIELDING, (Hugh). THE ABC OF CRICKET. A BLACK VIEW OF THE GAME. London, 1903. 8vo. [32]pp. Illustrated. Handsomely rebound in half calf with original front pictorial wrapper preserved Item No. 415 at end. Good condition. With 26 full-page silhouette illustrations of cricketers (one for each letter of the alphabet).

Padwick, 6979. £50.00 Item No. 414

408. FILLMORE, (Stanley). THE PLEASURE OF THE GAME. THE STORY OF THE TORONTO

CRICKET, SKATING, AND CURLING CLUB, 1827-1977. Toronto, the Club, 1977. 4to. 176pp. 415. WICKETS IN THE WEST; OR, THE TWELVE IN AMERICA. London, Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. FITZGERALD, (R.A.). 1873. 8vo. 336pp. Frontispiece and 1 portrait plate. Original pictorial cloth, expertly rebacked, with With much on early Canadian cricket. original spine preserved. Padwick, 4155-1. £24.00 An account of the tour by R.A. Fitzgerald’s team to Canada and USA in 1872. This was only the fifth major cricket tour by an England team. 409. FINCH, (J.S.). 'GAME IN SEASON.' MR. ABBOTT’S SPORTING TOUR. London. Privately The author, then Secretary of M.C.C. was invited to organise the tour, and his side included printed by the Author, 1984. 4to. 134pp. 72 plates. Original full roan, all edges gilt. Preserved in slip- W.G. Grace, Lord Harris, A.N. Hornby, A. Lubbock and A. Appleby. case. According to H.S. Altham this is ‘one of the most amusing cricket books ever written.' [LIMITED EDITION of 150 copies]. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘One of Reminiscences of county matches watched during the 1981 season. £85.00 the most readable books.’ Padwick, 4895. £135.00

59 416. FLYNN, (Brian). TRAGEDY AT TRINKET. London, [1934]. 8vo. viii+301pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6215. £18.00

417. FOOT, (David). AND MARK LATHWELL. Taunton, privately printed, 1993. 8vo. 8pp. Frontispiece. Original printed cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY CADDICK, LATHWELL AND THE AUTHOR on the title-page. An appreciation of the Somerset and England fast bowler Andrew Caddick, and the Somerset and England batsman Mark Lathwell. £85.00

418. FOOT, (David). HAROLD GIMBLETT. TORMENTED GENIUS OF CRICKET. Bath, 2003. 8vo. 173pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on page 5. A biography of the Somerset and England batsman Harold Gimblett. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £15.00

419. FOOT, (David) and PONTING, (Ivan). SIXTY SUMMERS. SOMERSET CRICKET SINCE THE WAR. Bath, 2006. 4to. 320pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A review of Somerset cricket and cricketers between 1946 and 2005. £20.00

420. [FORD, A.L.]. CURIOSITIES OF CRICKET FROM THE EARLIEST RECORDS TO THE PRESENT TIME (1897) BY AN OLD CRICKETER. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY IRVING ROSENWATER. Ewell, 1978. 8vo. (48)pp. Printed on fine quality paper. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 150 copies. This fascinating work was originally published in 1897. Only twenty-five copies were printed for private circulation. It is here reprinted in facsimile, with a new introduction by Irving Rosenwater. Irving Rosenwater’s introduction deals mainly with the disputed authorship of the book (many believed it to have been compiled by Alfred J. Gaston), and clearly proves that the real author was indeed A. L. Ford. Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966: 'Oddities of the game such as are discovered by long and deep research...provide amazing occurrences not to be found in the normal record books.' Padwick, 108. £20.00

421. FORD, (W.J.). MIDDLESEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1864-1899. London, 1900. Large 8vo. 548pp. Frontispiece. Original decorative cloth, spine faded. Containing full scores of all matches. This is the first volume on the history of Middlesex County Cricket Club. Two further volumes were published by F.S. Ashley-Cooper and N. Haig. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘Finely produced.’ Padwick, 2420. £85.00

422. FORESTRY COMMISSION. CULTIVATION OF THE CRICKET BAT WILLOW. SECOND EDITION. London, 1958. Small 4to. 34pp. 16 plates. Original wrappers. On the cultivation of willow for the manufacture of cricket bats. Padwick, 353. £20.00

423. FOTHERGILL, (J.). HISTORY OF THE ROCHDALE CRICKET CLUB, 1824-1902. Rochdale, the Club, 1903. 8vo. (6)+192pp. Portrait frontispiece and 12 plates. Prelims and endpapers worn. Original red decorative cloth. A history of this Lancashire club. Padwick, 2245. £100.00

424. FRENCH, (Stanley). FRANCIS 'MINDOO' PHILLIP. A PORTRAIT FROM MEMORY. St. Lucia, the Author, 1979. 8vo. 31pp. Rebound in cloth with original pictorial wrappers preserved. A biographical sketch of this St. Lucian cricketer. Padwick, 7950-1. £30.00

425. FRINDALL, (Bill). THE WISDEN BOOK OF TEST CRICKET 1876-77 TO 1977-78. COMPILED BY . London, 1979. 4to. 1024pp. Handsomely bound in original full morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. LIMITED DE LUXE EDITION of 250 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE COMPILER. Full scores and details of every Test match played between 1877 and 1977. Padwick 4337-3 incorrectly calls for a limitation of 300 copies. £85.00

60 416. FLYNN, (Brian). TRAGEDY AT TRINKET. London, [1934]. 8vo. viii+301pp. Frontispiece. 426. FRITH, (David). BODYLINE AUTOPSY. THE FULL STORY OF THE MOST SENSATIONAL Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. TEST CRICKET SERIES: AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND 1932-33. London, 2002. Large 8vo. Cricket fiction. 477pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Padwick, 6215. £18.00 A review of the bodyline controversy which began during the 1932-33 England tour of Australia. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2003 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all 417. FOOT, (David). ANDREW CADDICK AND MARK LATHWELL. Taunton, privately printed, time. £20.00 1993. 8vo. 8pp. Frontispiece. Original printed cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY CADDICK, LATHWELL AND THE 427. FRITH, (David). PAGEANT OF CRICKET. FOREWORD AUTHOR on the title-page. BY SIR DONALD BRADMAN. London, 1987. 4to. 640pp. An appreciation of the Somerset and England fast bowler Andrew Caddick, and the Somerset Profusely illustrated, (some in colour). Original cloth in dust-wrapper. and England batsman Mark Lathwell. £85.00 A magnificent pictorial history of cricket, containing over 2,000 illustrations arranged in chronological order. 418. FOOT, (David). HAROLD GIMBLETT. TORMENTED GENIUS OF CRICKET. Bath, 2003. This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1987, and 8vo. 173pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. was also selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on page 5. of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £25.00 A biography of the Somerset and England batsman Harold Gimblett. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all 428. FRITH, (David). THE TRAILBLAZERS. THE FIRST ENGLISH time. £15.00 CRICKET TOUR OF AUSTRALIA: 1861-62. Goostrey, (Cheshire), 1999. Large 8vo. [6]+172pp. 52 text illustrations. 419. FOOT, (David) and PONTING, (Ivan). SIXTY SUMMERS. SOMERSET CRICKET SINCE Original quarter morocco, top edges gilt. THE WAR. Bath, 2006. 4to. 320pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 62 numbered copies. SIGNED BY A review of Somerset cricket and cricketers between 1946 and 2005. £20.00 THE AUTHOR. An account of the first England tour of Australia, in 1861-62. £120.00 420. [FORD, A.L.]. CURIOSITIES OF CRICKET FROM THE EARLIEST RECORDS TO THE PRESENT TIME (1897) BY AN OLD CRICKETER. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY 429. FRY, (C.B.). THE BOOK OF CRICKET. A GALLERY OF FAMOUS PLAYERS. London, IRVING ROSENWATER. Ewell, 1978. 8vo. (48)pp. Printed on fine quality paper. Original cloth in [1899]. Folio. 256pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial cloth, gilt, covers soiled and worn. dust-wrapper. This pictorial record of 19th century cricketers, with short commentaries, was the first LIMITED EDITION of 150 copies. successful attempt to publish action photographs of cricketers. Originally issued in 16 weekly This fascinating work was originally published in 1897. Only twenty-five copies were printed for parts. private circulation. Padwick, 7208. £45.00 It is here reprinted in facsimile, with a new introduction by Irving Rosenwater. Irving Rosenwater’s introduction deals mainly with the disputed authorship of the book (many 430. FRY, (C.B.) LIFE WORTH LIVING. SOME PHASES OF AN ENGLISHMAN. London, 1941. believed it to have been compiled by Alfred J. Gaston), and clearly proves that the real author 8vo. 424pp. 13 plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. was indeed A. L. Ford. Autobiography of the Sussex, Hampshire and England batsman. Fry was one of the most Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966: 'Oddities of the game such as are discovered by long and talented of all English sportsmen and also played soccer for England. He held the world long deep research...provide amazing occurrences not to be found in the normal record books.' jump record. Padwick, 108. £20.00 Padwick, 7538. £20.00

421. FORD, (W.J.). MIDDLESEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1864-1899. London, 1900. Large 431. FRYER, (John G.). DR GRACE’S GNOME. A FIRST-HAND ACCOUNT OF ENGLAND’S 8vo. 548pp. Frontispiece. Original decorative cloth, spine faded. GREATEST BATSMAN. Sydney, 2019. 4to. 108pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Containing full scores of all matches. This is the first volume on the history of Middlesex The story of the Gloucestershire and England cricketer W.G. Grace. £20.00 County Cricket Club. Two further volumes were published by F.S. Ashley-Cooper and N. Haig. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘Finely 432. FURNISS, (Harry). HOW'S THAT? INCLUDING "A CENTURY OF GRACE" BY HARRY produced.’ FURNISS, VERSES BY E.J. MILLIKEN, AND CRICKET SKETCHES BY E.B.V. Padwick, 2420. £85.00 CHRISTIAN. Bristol, (1896). Small 8vo. 163pp. Text illustrations. Rebound in cloth, with original

pictorial wrappers [of W.G. Grace, by Harry Furniss] preserved. Covers soiled and worn. 422. FORESTRY COMMISSION. CULTIVATION OF THE CRICKET BAT WILLOW. SECOND Amusing illustrations. EDITION. London, 1958. Small 4to. 34pp. 16 plates. Original wrappers. Padwick, 5849. £50.00 On the cultivation of willow for the manufacture of cricket bats.

Padwick, 353. £20.00 433. FYZEE, (A.), CONTRACTOR, (H.N.), THANAWALA, (D.P.)

and MERCHANT, (Vijay). FIFTY YEARS OF BOMBAY 423. FOTHERGILL, (J.). HISTORY OF THE ROCHDALE CRICKET CLUB, 1824-1902. Rochdale, CRICKET. BEING AN AUTHORITATIVE COMPILATION the Club, 1903. 8vo. (6)+192pp. Portrait frontispiece and 12 plates. Prelims and endpapers worn. OF THE SCORES, ETC., OF THE PRESIDENCY Original red decorative cloth. A history of this Lancashire club. MATCHES, AND THE TRIANGULAR, THE Padwick, 2245. £100.00 QUADRANGULAR AND THE PENTANGULAR TOURNAMENTS 1895-1944. 424. FRENCH, (Stanley). FRANCIS 'MINDOO' PHILLIP. A PORTRAIT FROM MEMORY. St. Bombay, 1946. Very small 8vo. [16]+116pp. Original cloth in worn Lucia, the Author, 1979. 8vo. 31pp. Rebound in cloth with original pictorial wrappers preserved. dust-wrapper. A biographical sketch of this St. Lucian cricketer. With full scores of matches. Padwick, 7950-1. £30.00 Padwick, 3916. £150.00

425. FRINDALL, (Bill). THE WISDEN BOOK OF TEST CRICKET 1876-77 TO 1977-78.

London, 1979. 4to. 1024pp. Handsomely bound in original full COMPILED BY BILL FRINDALL. morocco, gilt, top edges gilt.

LIMITED DE LUXE EDITION of 250 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE COMPILER. Full scores and details of every Test match played between 1877 and 1977.

Padwick 4337-3 incorrectly calls for a limitation of 300 copies. £85.00

61 434. GALE, (Frederick). ECHOES FROM OLD CRICKET FIELDS OR SKETCHES OF CRICKET AND CRICKETERS FROM THE EARLIEST HISTORY OF THE GAME TO THE PRESENT TIME... London, 1871. 8vo. 112pp. Frontispiece. Original printed boards, rebacked. FIRST EDITION. Fascinating sketches of cricket and cricketers from the earliest history of the game. In A.J. Gaston's opinion 'No laudation is required to recommend this book. The original articles first appeared in The Sporting Magazine. It is really refreshing even now to read through its pages. The coloured wrapper has a representation of Cricket in 1743 while the frontispiece is embellished with a sketch of famous old cricket bats.’

This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'Quite scarce. The nearest of all cricket books to Nyren.' Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘The 1871 edition is scarce.' Padwick, 809. £150.00

435. GALE, (Frederick). THE GAME OF CRICKET. SECOND EDITION. London, 1888. 8vo. 270pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth. WITH A VERY INTERESTING FOUR PAGE SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR laid down on the front endpaper: ‘I want to sell right away my copyright...so as I know that I may publish when I please just as I did my Game of Cricket..’ Articles reprinted from Baily’s Magazine of Sports, Cricket, Bell’s Life, Boy’s Own Paper and Sporting Life. Includes articles on and John Bowyer. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘One of the best books...by this author.’ Padwick, 6683. £150.00

436. GALE, (Frederick). MODERN ENGLISH SPORTS: THEIR USE AND THEIR ABUSE. London, 1885. 8vo. xx+201pp. Portrait frontispiece (an actual photograph of the author). Original decorative cloth, covers soiled and worn. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. Much on early cricket, pages 8-33. Padwick, 7046. £25.00

437. [GALE, Frederick]. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL MATCHES, AND THOSE WE MEET THERE; UPS AND DOWNS OF A PUBLIC SCHOOL. BY A WYKEHAMIST. London, 1867. Small 8vo. 153pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial boards, rebacked. Covers soiled and worn. On an imaginary public school cricket match. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘difficult to procure.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 1345. £20.00

438. GALE, (Frederick). SPORTS AND RECREATIONS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. London, 1888. 8vo. (8)+224pp. Original decorative boards, covers soiled. PRESENTED BY THE AUTHOR, INSCRIBED BY HIM OPPOSITE THE TITLE-PAGE: ‘Henry Smurthwaite Esq. With the “Old Buffers” very kind wishes.’ Cricket references throughout. Padwick, 7046-1. £135.00

439. GALE, (Norman). MESSRS BAT AND BALL. Rugby, privately printed by the Author, 1930. Small 8vo. (6)+55pp. Original pictorial cloth in dust-wrapper. Cricket poems. Padwick 6457 records that only 250 copies were printed. £30.00

440. GALE, (Norman). CLOSE OF PLAY. Rugby, 1936. Small 8vo. 46pp. Original cloth in dust- wrapper. Good condition. WITH A TWO PAGE SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR, dated 23rd September 1933 loosely inserted. Cricket poems. Padwick, 6458. £30.00

62 434. GALE, (Frederick). ECHOES FROM OLD CRICKET FIELDS OR SKETCHES OF CRICKET 441. [GALE, Norman]. CRICKET SONGS AND OTHER TRIFLING VERSES PENNED BY ONE AND CRICKETERS FROM THE EARLIEST HISTORY OF THE GAME TO THE PRESENT OF THE AUTHORS OF 'THISTLEDOWN'. Rugby, 1890. 8vo. 55pp. Rebound in cloth with TIME... London, 1871. 8vo. 112pp. Frontispiece. Original printed boards, rebacked. original printed wrappers preserved. Good condition. The first of several volumes of cricket verse by this author. The last appeared in 1936. FIRST EDITION. Gaston, Cricket Books and Their Prices, [in The Cricket Field, Volume III, 1894, page 152]: 'Now Fascinating sketches of cricket and very scarce and difficult to meet with.’ cricketers from the earliest history of the Padwick 6566 records this book was limited to 80 copies. £85.00 game. In A.J. Gaston's opinion 'No laudation is required to recommend this 442. London, 1894. 8vo. xii+67pp. Original decorative cloth. book. The original articles first appeared GALE, (Norman). CRICKET SONGS. Printed on handmade paper, edges uncut. Good condition. in The Sporting Magazine. It is really refreshing even now to read through its LIMITED EDITION of 125 numbered copies, pages. The coloured wrapper has a SIGNED BY THE PUBLISHER. representation of Cricket in 1743 while Includes The Hope of Surrey the frontispiece is embellished with a (on ) and sketch of famous old cricket bats.’ England v. Australia. Padwick, 6568. £75.00

This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'Quite scarce. The nearest of all cricket books to Nyren.' Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘The 1871 edition is scarce.' Padwick, 809. £150.00 443. GAMES AND SPORTS FOR YOUNG BOYS: COMPRISING ATHLETIC GAMES. COUNTRY GAMES. GAMES WITH BALLS... London, 1862. 8vo. iv+100pp. Engraved 435. GALE, (Frederick). THE GAME OF CRICKET. SECOND EDITION. London, 1888. 8vo. frontispiece and text illustrations. Original pictorial cloth. Covers soiled and frontispiece stained. 270pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth. The frontispiece illustrates a boy with a cricket bat and ball, but no other cricket content. WITH A VERY INTERESTING FOUR PAGE SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR Not recorded by Padwick. £50.00 laid down on the front endpaper: ‘I want to sell right away my copyright...so as I know that I may publish when I please just as I did my Game of Cricket..’ 444. GARD, (R.M.). THE CASTLE CRICKET CLUB. GOLDEN JUBILEE. 1912-1962. Winchester, Articles reprinted from Baily’s Magazine of Sports, Cricket, Bell’s Life, Boy’s Own Paper and the Club, (1962). 8vo. ii+10pp. Illustrated. Original stiffened decorative wrappers. Sporting Life. Includes articles on Fuller Pilch and John Bowyer. IRVING ROSENWATER’S BOOK, WITH A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR AND CLUB SECRETARY This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘One of TO ROSENWATER loosely inserted. the best books...by this author.’ A history of this Hampshire cricket club. Padwick, 6683. £150.00 Padwick, 2017. £20.00

436. GALE, (Frederick). MODERN ENGLISH SPORTS: THEIR USE AND THEIR ABUSE. 445. GARDINER, (A.G.). PILLARS OF SOCIETY. London, 1913. 8vo. x+354pp. Illustrated. Original London, 1885. 8vo. xx+201pp. Portrait frontispiece (an actual photograph of the author). Original cloth. decorative cloth, covers soiled and worn. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. Biographical essays. Includes a chapter on K.S. , pages 293-299. Much on early cricket, pages 8-33. Padwick, 7976. £20.00 Padwick, 7046. £25.00 446. GARDINER, (A.S.). THE AUTOCRAT OF THE CRICKET FIELD AND THE OLD CROCKS. 437. [GALE, Frederick]. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL MATCHES, AND THOSE WE MEET THERE; BEING A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE RAMBLING WANDERING C.C. UPS AND DOWNS OF A PUBLIC SCHOOL. BY A WYKEHAMIST. London, 1867. Small 8vo. London, [1917]. 8vo. 104pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth. Prelims foxed. 153pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial boards, rebacked. Covers soiled and worn. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘A delightful book.’ On an imaginary public school cricket match. Padwick, 6860. £20.00 Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘difficult to procure.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ 447. GARDNER, (Lyall), LAWRENCE, (Daly) and CARDWELL, (Ronald). MARRICKVILLE’S Padwick, 1345. £20.00 GRANDEST DAY - THE FINAL MATCH. SYDNEY SEASON 1943-44. Sydney, 2014. Oblong 8vo. 29pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. 438. GALE, (Frederick). SPORTS AND RECREATIONS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. London, LIMITED EDITION OF 153 copies. 1888. 8vo. (8)+224pp. Original decorative boards, covers soiled. An account of cricket in Australia during the Second World War. £28.00 PRESENTED BY THE AUTHOR, INSCRIBED BY HIM OPPOSITE THE TITLE-PAGE: ‘Henry Smurthwaite Esq. With the “Old Buffers” very kind wishes.’ 448. GASTON, (Alfred J.). SUSSEX COUNTY CRICKET. Brighton, 1924. Small 8vo. 74pp. Cricket references throughout. Profusely illustrated. Original printed wrappers, covers soiled and worn. Padwick, 7046-1. £135.00 Cover-title: Sussex County Cricket 1728-1923. Compiled by Leather Hunter. Second edition. A brief County Cricket Club and some of its celebrities. 439. GALE, (Norman). MESSRS BAT AND BALL. Rugby, privately printed by the Author, 1930. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'A Small 8vo. (6)+55pp. Original pictorial cloth in dust-wrapper. charming little work which is interesting and valuable.' Cricket poems. Padwick, 2769. £50.00 Padwick 6457 records that only 250 copies were printed. £30.00 449. GENTLEMEN OF ESSEX CRICKET CLUB. [RULES, FIXTURES AND LIST OF 440. GALE, (Norman). CLOSE OF PLAY. Rugby, 1936. Small 8vo. 46pp. Original cloth in dust- MEMBERS]. London, the Club, (1927). Small 8vo. 11pp. Original decorative wrappers. Good wrapper. Good condition. condition. With library stamp of Marylebone Cricket Club inside front wrapper. WITH A TWO PAGE SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR, dated 23rd September Not recorded by Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, or Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1933 loosely inserted. 1984. £85.00 Cricket poems. Padwick, 6458. £30.00 450. GERMANTOWN CRICKET CLUB. CHARTER, BY-LAWS, RULES, OFFICERS, AND MEMBERS. Philadelphia, the Club, 1st MARCH, 1893. Small 8vo. 105pp. Original decorative cloth, printed in blue and white. First year of publication. Padwick, 4094. £100.00

63 451. [GERMANTOWN CRICKET CLUB]. 100 YEARS OF THE GERMANTOWN CRICKET CLUB. Philadelphia, the Club, 1954. 4to. 31pp. Profusely illustrated. Original quarter buckram. A centenary history of this Philadelphian cricket club. Padwick, 4096. £85.00

452. GIBBS, (J.A.). THE IMPROVEMENT OF CRICKET GROUNDS ON ECONOMICAL PRINCIPLES. London, 1895. Small 8vo. 42pp. Original printed cloth. A treatise on the maintenance and improvement of cricket grounds. Padwick, 300. £50.00

453. GIBBS, (Stephen). THE GIBBS GUIDE TO ITEMS ‘NOT IN PADWICK’. COMPILED BY STEPHEN GIBBS. Sydney, the Compiler, 2004. 4to. (4)+171pp. Original printed wrappers, spiral- bound. A rudimentary list of books not recorded in the 1984 edition of Padwick’s Bibliography of Cricket. £18.00

454. GIBSON, (Alan). THE CRICKET CAPTAINS OF ENGLAND. A SURVEY. London, 1979. 8vo. x+235pp. 8 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A review of every England cricket captain from William Clarke to . This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. Padwick, 767-1. £8.00

455. GIBSON, (Alan). GROWING UP WITH CRICKET. SOME MEMORIES OF A SPORTING EDUCATION. London, 1985. Large 8vo. 179pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Cricket memories. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £12.00

456. GIBSON, (Anthony). OF DIDCOT AND THE DEMON. THE CRICKETING TIMES OF ALAN GIBSON. FOREWORD BY JOHN WOODCOCK. Bath, 2009. Large 8vo. 320pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A selection of the cricket writings of Alan Gibson. This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 2010. £20.00

457. GIBSON, (Anthony) and CHALKE, (Stephen). GENTLEMEN, GYPSIES AND JESTERS. THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF WANDERING CRICKET. Bath, 2013. Large 8vo. 320pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A survey of some wandering cricket clubs. These include Band of Brothers, I Zingari, Harlequins and Invalids. £25.00

458. GILCHRIST, (J.J.). THE LANCASTER CRICKET CLUB 1841-1909. Lancaster, 1910. Tall 8vo. 378pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth, covers soiled. LIMITED EDITION of 250 numbered copies. A history of Lancaster Cricket Club. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 2203. £50.00

459. GILLIGAN, (A.E.R.). SUSSEX CRICKET. London, 1933. 8vo. 276pp. 17 plates. Original cloth, spine faded. WITH A SHEET OF PAPER SIGNED IN PENCIL BY TWELVE MEMBERS OF THE 1935 SUSSEX TEAM laid down on the front endpaper. Signatures comprise: T.E.R. Cook, J.H. Cornford, W.L. Cornford, H.W. Greenwood, H.E. Hammond, , A. Melville, H.W. Parks, J.H. Parks, G.S. Pearce, M.W. Tate and A.F. Wensley. A history of Sussex cricket. Padwick, 2770. £50.00

460. GIMSON, (J.R.), RUSSELL, (B.W.N.) and WADDINGTON, (R.G.). THE LEICESTER IVANHOE CRICKET CLUB 1873-1923. Leicester, 1923. 8vo. 230pp. 11 plates. Original printed cloth. A history of the Leicester Ivanhoe Cricket Club between 1873 and 1923. Printed for private circulation. Padwick, 2298. £45.00

64 451. [GERMANTOWN CRICKET CLUB]. 100 YEARS OF THE GERMANTOWN CRICKET 461. GLAMORGAN COUNTY CRICKET CLUB OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK 1935. Cardiff, the Club. CLUB. Philadelphia, the Club, 1954. 4to. 31pp. Profusely illustrated. Original quarter buckram. 1935. Small 8vo. 92pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. A centenary history of this Philadelphian cricket club. Cover-title: Official Year Book 1935 and Records 1921-1934. Padwick, 4096. £85.00 First published in 1933, continued annually until 1939. Publication resumed in 1946 and has continued annually to date. 452. GIBBS, (J.A.). THE IMPROVEMENT OF CRICKET GROUNDS ON ECONOMICAL Padwick, 3175. £45.00 PRINCIPLES. London, 1895. Small 8vo. 42pp. Original printed cloth. A treatise on the maintenance and improvement of cricket grounds. 462. GLAMORGAN COUNTY CRICKET CLUB OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK 1936. Cardiff, the Club. Padwick, 300. £50.00 1936. Small 8vo. 96pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. Cover-title: Official Year Book 1936 and Records 1921-1935. 453. GIBBS, (Stephen). THE GIBBS GUIDE TO ITEMS ‘NOT IN PADWICK’. COMPILED BY Fourth year of publication. First published in 1933, continued annually until 1939. Publication resumed in 1946 and has continued annually to date. STEPHEN GIBBS. Sydney, the Compiler, 2004. 4to. (4)+171pp. Original printed wrappers, spiral- Padwick, 3175. £45.00 bound.

A rudimentary list of books not recorded in the 1984 edition of Padwick’s Bibliography of Cricket. £18.00 463. GLAMORGAN COUNTY CRICKET CLUB OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK 1937. Cardiff, the Club. 1937. Small 8vo. 96pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers, covers slightly foxed. Cover-title: Official Year Book 1937 and Records 1921-1936. 454. THE CRICKET CAPTAINS OF ENGLAND. A SURVEY. London, 1979. GIBSON, (Alan). First published in 1933, continued annually until 1939. Publication resumed in 1946 and has 8vo. x+235pp. 8 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. continued annually to date. A review of every England cricket captain from William Clarke to Graham Gooch. Padwick, 3175. £45.00 This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. Padwick, 767-1. £8.00 464. GLAMORGAN COUNTY CRICKET CLUB OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK 1939. Cardiff, the Club. 1939 Small 8vo. 104pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Cover-title: Official Year Book, 1939 and Records 1921-1938. 455. GROWING UP WITH CRICKET. SOME MEMORIES OF A SPORTING GIBSON, (Alan). First published in 1933, continued annually until 1939. Publication resumed in 1946 and has EDUCATION. London, 1985. Large 8vo. 179pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. continued annually to date. Cricket memories. Padwick, 3175. £45.00 This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £12.00 465. GLAMORGAN COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1947. (EDITED BY J.C. CLAY

AND A.E. BROWN). Cardiff, the Club. 1947. 8vo. 51pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. 456. OF DIDCOT AND THE DEMON. THE CRICKETING TIMES OF GIBSON, (Anthony). First published in 1933, continued annually until 1939. Publication resumed in 1946 and has ALAN GIBSON. FOREWORD BY JOHN WOODCOCK. Bath, 2009. Large 8vo. 320pp. continued annually to date. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Padwick, 3175. £20.00 A selection of the cricket writings of Alan Gibson. This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 2010. £20.00 466. GLAMORGAN COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1948. Cardiff, the Club. 1948. 8vo.

Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. 457. GIBSON, (Anthony) and CHALKE, (Stephen). GENTLEMEN, GYPSIES AND JESTERS. First published in 1933, continued annually until 1939. Publication resumed in 1946 and has THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF WANDERING CRICKET. Bath, 2013. Large 8vo. 320pp. continued annually to date. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Padwick, 3175. £20.00 A survey of some wandering cricket clubs. These include Band of Brothers, I Zingari,

Harlequins and Invalids. £25.00 467. GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. SCORES MADE IN COUNTY MATCHES BY THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. ISSUES FOR 1870 458. THE LANCASTER CRICKET CLUB 1841-1909. Lancaster, 1910. Tall GILCHRIST, (J.J.). TO 1896 INCLUSIVE. Bristol, 8vo. Bound in full morocco, without original wrappers preserved. 8vo. 378pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth, covers soiled. Published between 1870 and 1914. LIMITED EDITION of 250 numbered copies. Padwick, 1970. £120.00 A history of Lancaster Cricket Club. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 2203. £50.00 468. GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1939. Bristol, the Club, 1939. Small 8vo. 168pp. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. First published in 1920 and continued annually until 1924. Publication resumed in 1928 and 459. SUSSEX CRICKET. London, 1933. GILLIGAN, (A.E.R.). continued annually until 1939. Publication resumed again in 1947 and has continued annually to 8vo. 276pp. 17 plates. Original cloth, spine faded. date. WITH A SHEET OF PAPER SIGNED IN PENCIL BY Padwick, 1964. £45.00 TWELVE MEMBERS OF THE 1935 SUSSEX TEAM laid down on the front endpaper. Signatures comprise: T.E.R. Cook, J.H. Cornford, 469. GODDARD, (G.H.). SOLDIERS AND SPORTSMEN. AN ACCOUNT OF THE SPORTING W.L. Cornford, H.W. Greenwood, H.E. Hammond, ACTIVITIES OF THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES DURING THE PERIOD James Langridge, A. Melville, H.W. Parks, J.H. Parks, BETWEEN NOVEMBER, 1918, AND SEPTEMBER, 1919. London, A.I.F. Sports Control Board, G.S. Pearce, M.W. Tate and A.F. Wensley. 1919. 8vo.118pp. Illustrated. Original cloth, covers rubbed. A history of Sussex cricket. An account of the 1919 Australian Imperial Forces tour of England, with abbreviated scores. Padwick, 2770. £50.00 Padwick, 5019-1. £100.00

470. GOLDMAN, (J.W.). CRICKETERS AND THE LAW. Privately 460. GIMSON, (J.R.), RUSSELL, (B.W.N.) and published by the Author, 1958. Small 4to. 138pp. 21 plates. Original WADDINGTON, (R.G.). THE LEICESTER IVANHOE cloth in dust-wrapper. CRICKET CLUB 1873-1923. Leicester, 1923. 8vo. 230pp. LIMITED EDITION of 350 numbered copies, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. 11 plates. Original printed cloth. A list of lawyer-cricketers, with brief biographical details. A history of the Leicester Ivanhoe Cricket Club Padwick, 7210. £50.00 between 1873 and 1923. Printed for private circulation. Padwick, 2298. £45.00

65 471. GOOCH, (Graham) and DOWN, (Michael). FOR ESSEX AND ENGLAND. GRAHAM GOOCH'S CENTURY OF CENTURIES. Goostrey (Cheshire), 1993. 4to. 242pp. Illustrated. Original quarter morocco. Top edges gilt. LIMITED EDITION of 333 numbered copies, SIGNED BY GRAHAM GOOCH. Accounts of the Essex and England batsman’s 100 first-class centuries, with full scores of each match. £50.00

472. GOODYEAR, (R.A.H.). TOM AT TOLLBAR SCHOOL. London, (1923). 8vo. 320pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth. Good condition. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6218-1. £15.00

473. GOODYEAR, (R.A.H.). THE SCHOOL’S AIRMEN. London, 1936. 8vo. 256pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in slightly chipped dust-wrapper. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6221-1. £18.00

474. GORDON, (Sir Home). CRICKET FORM AT A GLANCE. SHOWING THE BATTING AND BOWLING OF EVERY CRICKETER WHO HAS PLAYED IN FIRST CLASS MATCHES IN ANY TWO SEASONS BETWEEN 1878 - 1902. London, 1902. Large 8vo. 314pp. Original cloth, covers soiled. Statistics of first-class cricketers who played between 1878 and 1902. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. ‘This work is so stupendous...of inestimable value.’ Padwick, 110. £20.00

475. GORDON, (Sir Home). CRICKET FORM AT A GLANCE IN THIS CENTURY. SHOWING THE BATTING AND BOWLING OF EVERY CRICKETER WHO HAS PLAYED IN FIRST- CLASS MATCHES IN ANY TWO SEASONS BETWEEN 1901 AND 1923. London, 1924. Large 8vo. 278pp. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. Statistics of first-class cricketers who played between 1901 and 1923. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. ‘This work is so stupendous...of inestimable value.’ Padwick, 111. £20.00

476. GORDON, (Sir Home). ETON v. HARROW AT LORD'S. THE STORY OF THE MATCHES BY BERNARD DARWIN AND REMINISCENCES OF EVERY MATCH SINCE 1816 BY AN ACTUAL PLAYER IN EACH GAME. London, 1926. 4to. 319pp. Frontispiece. Printed on hand- made paper. Original decorative cloth, top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. Covers soiled. LIMITED EDITION of 650 numbered copies, (325 Eton edition and 325 Harrow edition). Full scores of all Eton v. Harrow matches between 1816 and 1924, with recollections of each game by a player involved. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Padwick, 1443. £30.00

477. GORDON, (Sir Home). THAT TEST MATCH. A TALE FOR BOYS & OLD BOYS. London, 1921. 8vo. 184pp. Original cloth, covers slightly soiled. FROM THE LIBRARY OF , with his pictorial bookplate. Brian Johnston (1912-1994) was a British cricket commentator and broadcaster. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6225. £18.00

478. GOULSTONE, (John). THE 1789 TOUR. London, 1972. 4to. [50]pp. Typescript. Original wrappers, covers soiled. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. An account of the attempt to send an English cricket team to Paris in 1789, prior to the French Revolution. Padwick, 4927. £200.00

479. GOULSTONE, (John). EARLY CLUB & VILLAGE CRICKET. (Privately printed by the Author), 1972. 4to. (126)pp. Typescript. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. Entries for cricket clubs and village cricket played in approximately 1,100 towns and villages in England and Wales up to the early 19th century. Padwick, 1725. £120.00

66 471. GOOCH, (Graham) and DOWN, (Michael). FOR ESSEX AND ENGLAND. GRAHAM 480. GOULSTONE, (John). EARLY CRICKET NOTES. Erith, 2007. 8vo. (51)pp. Original printed GOOCH'S CENTURY OF CENTURIES. Goostrey (Cheshire), 1993. 4to. 242pp. Illustrated. wrappers. Original quarter morocco. Top edges gilt. LIMITED EDITION of 30 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. LIMITED EDITION of 333 numbered copies, SIGNED BY GRAHAM GOOCH. Further research by this well-known cricket historian on the history of cricket. £95.00 Accounts of the Essex and England batsman’s 100 first-class centuries, with full scores of each match. £50.00 481. GOULSTONE, (John). FIVE CRICKET POEMS: THE WORKS OF COTTON, DUNCOMBE, BURNBY AND WOLCOT RE-EXAMINED. Bexley, the Author, 2017. 4to. 3 leaves (versos 472. GOODYEAR, (R.A.H.). TOM AT TOLLBAR SCHOOL. London, (1923). 8vo. 320pp. blank)+9pp. Original printed wrappers. Frontispiece. Original cloth. Good condition. LIMITED EDITION of 20 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Cricket fiction. A fresh look at five cricket poems of the 1770s, including their actual wording, dates, and some Padwick, 6218-1. £15.00 contemporary reviews. £65.00

473. GOODYEAR, (R.A.H.). THE SCHOOL’S AIRMEN. London, 1936. 8vo. 256pp. Illustrated. 482. GOULSTONE, (John). JOHN BAKER’S SUSSEX CRICKET DIARY. Bexley (Kent), privately Original cloth in slightly chipped dust-wrapper. printed by the Author, 2016. 8vo. 48pp. Original printed wrappers. Cricket fiction. A reprint of John Baker’s diary entries relating to 18th century , with Padwick, 6221-1. £18.00 corrections of many previous transcripts, and biographical notes on all those he records as attending the matches. 474. GORDON, (Sir Home). CRICKET FORM AT A GLANCE. SHOWING THE BATTING AND See Padwick 890. £50.00 BOWLING OF EVERY CRICKETER WHO HAS PLAYED IN FIRST CLASS MATCHES IN ANY TWO SEASONS BETWEEN 1878 - 1902. London, 1902. Large 8vo. 314pp. Original cloth, 483. GOULSTONE, (John). QUESTIONS OF IDENTITY IN LATE covers soiled. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY CRICKET. Ewell, 2015. 8vo. [20]pp. Statistics of first-class cricketers who played between 1878 and 1902. Colour frontispiece. Original printed wrappers. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. ‘This LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. work is so stupendous...of inestimable value.’ On the incorrect identifications of some 18th century cricketers. £50.00 Padwick, 110. £20.00

475. GORDON, (Sir Home). CRICKET FORM AT A GLANCE IN THIS CENTURY. SHOWING 484. GOULSTONE, (John). A SECOND CRICKETING ETYMOLOGY. THE BATTING AND BOWLING OF EVERY CRICKETER WHO HAS PLAYED IN FIRST- Privately printed, 2005. 8vo. [29]pp. Original printed wrappers. CLASS MATCHES IN ANY TWO SEASONS BETWEEN 1901 AND 1923. London, 1924. LIMITED EDITION of 25 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Large 8vo. 278pp. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. Additional words not used in A Cricketing Etymology, published by Statistics of first-class cricketers who played between 1901 and 1923. the author in 2001. £85.00 This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. ‘This work is so stupendous...of inestimable value.’ 485. GOULSTONE, (John). THOMAS HOPE OF AMSTERDAM Padwick, 111. £20.00 AND HIS ‘CRICKET’ PORTRAIT. Bexley, the Author, 2017. 4to. [7] leaves, versos blank. Original printed wrappers. 476. GORDON, (Sir Home). ETON v. HARROW AT LORD'S. THE STORY OF THE MATCHES LIMITED EDITION of 12 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. BY BERNARD DARWIN AND REMINISCENCES OF EVERY MATCH SINCE 1816 BY AN A detailed examination of the famous painting widely believed to represent cricket being played ACTUAL PLAYER IN EACH GAME. London, 1926. 4to. 319pp. Frontispiece. Printed on hand- in Italy in 1792. £75.00 made paper. Original decorative cloth, top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. Covers soiled. LIMITED EDITION of 650 numbered copies, (325 Eton edition and 325 Harrow edition). 486. GRACE, (Radcliffe). . Melbourne, privately printed by the Author, Full scores of all Eton v. Harrow matches between 1816 and 1924, with recollections of each 1975. 8vo. 80pp. 7 plates. Original printed wrappers. game by a player involved. LIMITED EDITION of 350 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. A biography of the Australian all-rounder Warwick Armstrong. Padwick, 1443. £30.00 Padwick, 7287-2. £30.00

477. GORDON, (Sir Home). THAT TEST MATCH. A TALE FOR BOYS & OLD BOYS. London, 1921. 8vo. 184pp. Original cloth, covers slightly soiled. 487. GRACE, (W.G.). CRICKET. Bristol, 1891. Thick 4to. 512pp. Portrait frontispiece and 44 full-page FROM THE LIBRARY OF BRIAN JOHNSTON, with his pictorial bookplate. illustrations (all mounted down on India paper). Original half black morocco, expertly rebacked with Brian Johnston (1912-1994) was a British cricket commentator and broadcaster. original spine preserved, corners repaired. Top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6225. £18.00 LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 652 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Grace had been playing first-class cricket for 478. GOULSTONE, (John). THE 1789 TOUR. London, 1972. 4to. [50]pp. Typescript. Original nearly thirty years when, with the help of his wrappers, covers soiled. friend W. Methven Brownlee, he related his LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. experiences against an historical An account of the attempt to send an English cricket team to Paris in 1789, prior to the French background. Revolution. Gaston, Cricket Books and Their Prices, (in Padwick, 4927. £200.00 The Cricket Field, Volume III, 1894]: 'This is a splendid gift book to any cricketer, and 479. GOULSTONE, (John). EARLY CLUB & VILLAGE CRICKET. (Privately printed by the Author), reflects great credit upon Dr. W.G. Grace's 1972. 4to. (126)pp. Typescript. Original printed wrappers. literary coadjutor, Mr. W. Methven Brownlee. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. Possibly the most interesting pages are the Entries for cricket clubs and village cricket played in approximately 1,100 towns and villages in really excellent jottings on Celebrities I have England and Wales up to the early 19th century. met.’ Padwick, 1725. £120.00 Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'A historical survey from the beginning of the game to 1890...' This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Padwick, 810. £650.00

67 488. GRACE, (W.G.). THE HISTORY OF A HUNDRED CENTURIES. EDITED BY W. YARDLEY. London, 1895. 8vo. 135pp. Rebound in cloth with original pictorial wrappers preserved. Bookplate of previous owner inside front cover. Details of matches when Grace scored a century, with full scores. Published shortly after Grace scored his 100th first-class century. Padwick, 7582. £50.00

489. GRACE, (W.G.). W.G.'s LITTLE BOOK. London, [1909]. 8vo. 133pp. Rebound in cloth with original pictorial wrappers preserved. Written towards the close of his career, Grace traces changes and developments in the game. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'Most illuminating for the changes and development of the game.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘A cherished little volume.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 7584. £45.00

490. GRADDON, (Corridan). CRICKET. A SET OF ETCHINGS. St. Albans, the Author, 1983. 4to. 12pp. (versos blank) and 12 etched plates of cricket scenes. Printed by hand on fine quality paper, with tissue guards. Bound in cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. A selection of twelve cricket etchings. £30.00

491. GRAHAM, (Archibald H.). CRICKET AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [Burlington, Pa.], privately printed, 1930. Large 8vo. 176pp. 9 plates. Original printed wrappers, covers soiled and worn. A history of cricket at Pennsylvania University. Not recorded by Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. Padwick, 4055. £150.00

492. [GRANT, F.]. AND : A ROMANCE OF THE CRICKET-FIELD. IN SEVEN "OVERS". London, 1888. Small 8vo. 86pp. Original decorative boards. Cricket fiction. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 5935. £50.00

493. GREEN, (David). SUMMER OF ‘65. Quorn, Leicestershire, 2015. Large 8vo. 160pp. Illustrated. Original full red roan, gilt. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, A. BEDDOW, , K. SHUTTLEWORTH AND D. WORSLEY on a printed label laid down on the front endpaper. An account of the 1965 English cricket season. £50.00

494. GRIMMETT, (C.V.). ‘FLICKER’ NO. 1. CRICKET. C.V. GRIMMETT. LEG BREAK DELIVERY AND LEG BREAK FINGER SPIN. London, [1930]. Very small 8vo. 50 leaves, with a photograph on each side. Original printed wrappers. A flicker booklet of Grimmett bowling. When the photographs are flicked quickly they give an impression of movement, illustrating Grimmett’s delivery. Not recorded by Padwick 726 which only records flickers 4, 5 and 6. £125.00

495. GRIMMETT, (C.V.). ‘FLICKER’ NO. 2. CRICKET. C.V. GRIMMETT. GOOGLEY DELIVERY AND OFF BREAK FINGER SPIN. (1930). Very small 8vo. 49 leaves, with a photograph on each side. Original printed wrappers. Good condition. A flicker booklet of Grimmett bowling. When the photographs are flicked quickly they give an impression of movement, illustrating Grimmett’s delivery. Not recorded by Padwick 726 which only records flickers 4, 5 and 6. £125.00

496. GRIMMETT, (C.V.). ‘FLICKER’ NO. 3. CRICKET. C.V. GRIMMETT OVER SPIN DELIVERY AND FINGER SPIN. (1930). Very small 8vo. 98 leaves, with a photograph on each side. Original printed wrappers. A flicker booklet of Grimmett bowling. When the photographs are flicked quickly they give an impression of movement, illustrating Grimmett’s delivery. Not recorded by Padwick 726 which only records flickers 4, 5 and 6. £125.00

68 488. GRACE, (W.G.). THE HISTORY OF A HUNDRED CENTURIES. EDITED BY W. YARDLEY. 497. GRIMMETT, (C.V.). ‘FLICKER’ NO. 4. CRICKET. C.V. GRIMMETT. LEG BREAK London, 1895. 8vo. 135pp. Rebound in cloth with original pictorial wrappers preserved. Bookplate of DELIVERY AND LEG BREAK FINGER SPIN. (1930). Very small 8vo. 98 leaves, with a previous owner inside front cover. photograph on each side. Original printed wrappers, covers soiled. Details of matches when Grace scored a century, with full scores. Published shortly after Grace A flicker booklet of Grimmett bowling. scored his 100th first-class century. When the photographs are flicked quickly they give an impression of movement, illustrating Padwick, 7582. £50.00 Grimmett’s delivery. Padwick, 726. £125.00 489. GRACE, (W.G.). W.G.'s LITTLE BOOK. London, [1909]. 8vo. 133pp. Rebound in cloth with original pictorial wrappers preserved. 498. GRIMMETT, (C.V.). ‘FLICKER’ NO. 5. CRICKET. C.V. GRIMMETT. GOOGLEY DELIVERY Written towards the close of his career, Grace traces changes and developments in the game. AND OFF BREAK FINGER SPIN. London, (1930). Very small 8vo. 50 leaves with a photograph Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'Most illuminating for the changes and development of the on each side. Original printed wrappers. game.’ A flicker booklet of Grimmett bowling. When the photographs are flicked quickly they give an This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘A impression of movement, illustrating Grimmett’s delivery. cherished little volume.’ Padwick, 726. £125.00 Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’

Padwick, 7584. £45.00 499. GRIMMETT, (C.V.). ‘FLICKER’ NO. 6. CRICKET. C.V. GRIMMETT. OVER SPIN DELIVERY

AND FINGER SPIN. London, (1930). Very small 8vo. 50 leaves with a photograph on each side. 490. GRADDON, (Corridan). CRICKET. A SET OF ETCHINGS. St. Albans, the Author, 1983. 4to. Original printed wrappers, covers soiled. 12pp. (versos blank) and 12 etched plates of cricket scenes. Printed by hand on fine quality paper, with A flicker booklet of Grimmett bowling. When the photographs are flicked quickly they give an tissue guards. Bound in cloth. impression of movement, illustrating Grimmett’s delivery. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. Padwick, 726. £125.00 A selection of twelve cricket etchings. £30.00

500. [GUILLEMARD, A.G.]. RUGBY SCHOOL CRICKET SCORES. (FOREIGN AND BIGSIDE 491. GRAHAM, (Archibald H.). CRICKET AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. MATCHES) 1831-1893. WITH A FEW TABLES OF STATISTICS. Rugby, 1894. 8vo. [Burlington, Pa.], privately printed, 1930. Large 8vo. 176pp. 9 plates. Original printed wrappers, covers viii+680pp. Original cloth, covers stained. soiled and worn. H.S. ALTHAM'S BOOK, SIGNED, INSCRIBED AND DATED BY HIM on the front endpaper. A history of cricket at Pennsylvania University. Altham was the supreme cricket historian, and author of the classic History of Cricket, first Not recorded by Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. published in 1926. Padwick, 4055. £150.00 Scores of Rugby School matches between 1831 and 1893. Padwick, 1521. £30.00 492. [GRANT, F.]. CAUGHT AND BOWLED: A ROMANCE OF THE CRICKET-FIELD. IN SEVEN "OVERS". London, 1888. Small 8vo. 86pp. Original decorative boards. 501. GURUNATHAN, (S.K.). TWELVE YEARS OF RANJI TROPHY 1934-1945. Madras, [1946]. Cricket fiction. 8vo. 294pp. 15 plates. Original decorative wrappers, good condition. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ A history of the Ranji Trophy between 1934 and 1945. Padwick, 5935. £50.00 Padwick, 3889. £28.00

493. GREEN, (David). SUMMER OF ‘65. Quorn, Leicestershire, 2015. Large 8vo. 160pp. Illustrated. 502. GUTSCHE, (Thelma). OLD GOLD. THE HISTORY OF THE WANDERERS CLUB. Cape Original full red roan, gilt. Town, 1966. Large 4to. 206pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, A. BEDDOW, DAVID A history of this South African club. LLOYD, K. SHUTTLEWORTH AND D. WORSLEY on a printed label laid down on the front Padwick, 3654. £20.00 endpaper. An account of the 1965 English cricket season. £50.00 503. HACKWOOD, (Frederick W.). OLD ENGLISH SPORTS. London, 1907. Large 8vo.

xvi+361pp. Frontispiece, 5 colour plates and 32 half-tone plates. Original decorative cloth, gilt, covers 494. GRIMMETT, (C.V.). ‘FLICKER’ NO. 1. CRICKET. C.V. GRIMMETT. LEG BREAK soiled. DELIVERY AND LEG BREAK FINGER SPIN. London, [1930]. Very small 8vo. 50 leaves, with a On early English sports. Chapter ix Ball-Play includes cricket. photograph on each side. Original printed wrappers. Padwick, 830. £20.00 A flicker booklet of Grimmett bowling. When the photographs are flicked quickly they give an impression of movement, illustrating Grimmett’s delivery. 504. HAIGH, (Gideon). ASHES 2005. THE GREATEST TEST SERIES. London, 2005. 8vo. Not recorded by Padwick 726 which only records flickers 4, 5 and 6. £125.00 xi+220pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. An account of the 2005 Australian tour of England. 495. GRIMMETT, (C.V.). ‘FLICKER’ NO. 2. CRICKET. C.V. GRIMMETT. GOOGLEY DELIVERY This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2006 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all AND OFF BREAK FINGER SPIN. (1930). Very small 8vo. 49 leaves, with a photograph on each time. £12.00 side. Original printed wrappers. Good condition. A flicker booklet of Grimmett bowling. When the photographs are flicked quickly they give an 505. HAIGH, (Gideon). DOWNED UNDER. THE ASHES IN AUSTRALIA 2006-7. London, 2007. impression of movement, illustrating Grimmett’s delivery. 8vo. 298pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Not recorded by Padwick 726 which only records flickers 4, 5 and 6. £125.00 An account of the 2006-07 England tour of Australia. £12.00

496. GRIMMETT, (C.V.). ‘FLICKER’ NO. 3. CRICKET. C.V. GRIMMETT OVER SPIN DELIVERY 506. HAIGH, (Gideon), ENDLESS SUMMER. 140 YEARS OF AUSTRALIAN CRICKET IN AND FINGER SPIN. (1930). Very small 8vo. 98 leaves, with a photograph on each side. Original WISDEN. EDITED BY GIDEON HAIGH. Melbourne, 2002. Large 8vo. 562pp. Original cloth in printed wrappers. dust-wrapper. A flicker booklet of Grimmett bowling. When the photographs are flicked quickly they give an On Australian cricket and cricketers, taken from Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack. £20.00 impression of movement, illustrating Grimmett’s delivery. Not recorded by Padwick 726 which only records flickers 4, 5 and 6. £125.00 507. HAIGH, (Gideon). SILENT REVOLUTIONS. WRITINGS ON CRICKET HISTORY. London,

2007. 8vo. 324pp. Original stiffened pictorial wrappers. Cricket anthology. £8.00

69 508. HAIGH, (Gideon). THE ULTIMATE TEST. THE ASHES 2009. London, 2009. 8vo. xii+266pp. 8 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. An account of the 2009 Australian tour of England. £10.00

509. HALL, (Henry). THE TRIBUNE BOOK OF OPEN-AIR SPORTS PREPARED BY THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. WITH THE AID OF ACKNOWLEDGED EXPERTS. EDITED BY HENRY HALL. New York, The Tribune Association, 1887. Large 8vo. vii+500pp. Text illustrations. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled. Includes Cricket, by H.P. Millar, pages 128-136. Padwick 7046-3: ‘This book is printed without type, being the first product in book form of the Mergenthaler machine (linotype) which wholly supercedes the use of moveable type.’ £165.00

510. HALL, (J.E.) and McCULLOCH, (R.O.). SIXTY YEARS OF CANADIAN CRICKET. Toronto, 1895. Large 8vo. 572pp. 56 plates. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled. A comprehensive history of Canadian cricket, with reminiscences by Colonel N.W. Wallace and T.C. Patteson. Padwick, 4111. £250.00

511. HALL, (Peter). 150 YEARS OF CRICKET IN . , 1999. 4to. 550pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A history of Hong Kong cricket. £20.00

512. HAMILTON, (Bruce). CRICKET IN BARBADOS. Bridgetown, 1947. 8vo. 168+viiipp. Frontispiece. Original printed wrappers, spine repaired. A history of Barbados cricket. Padwick, 3709. £125.00

513. HAMILTON, (Duncan). . London, 2009. Large 8vo. ix+387pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A biography of the Nottinghamshire and England fast bowler Harold Larwood. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £8.00

514. HAMILTON, (Duncan). A LAST ENGLISH SUMMER. London, 2010. 8vo. 367pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. On the 2009 English cricket season, including village, county and Test matches. £10.00

515. HAMILTON, (Duncan). SWEET SUMMERS. THE CLASSIC CRICKET WRITING OF . INTRODUCTION BY . EDITED BY DUNCAN HAMILTON. Ilkley, 2008. 8vo. 352pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. An appreciation of the author J.M. Kilburn and his cricket writings. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £15.00

516. HAMMOND, (W.R.). CRICKET MY DESTINY. London, [1946]. 8vo. 156pp. 14 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. WITH A CLEAR SIGNATURE OF THE AUTHOR laid down on the front endpaper. Autobiography of the Gloucestershire and England batsman. Padwick, 7638. £65.00

517. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1863-1963. [, the Club, 1963]. Large 8vo. (4)pp. 4 aquatints. Original decorative wrappers, covers faded. LIMITED EDITION OF 50 copies, (numbered 1-50), of a total limited edition of 1,550, SIGNED BY THE ARTIST KENNETH NEW, with four aquatints printed by hand. Published to commemorate the centenary of Hampshire County Cricket Club. Padwick, 2026. £200.00

518. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET GUIDE. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET GUIDES FOR 1929, 1931, 1936, 1938 AND 1939. Southampton, the Club, Small 8vo. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. First published as Guide in 1892 and continued annually until 1939, with the exception of 1915 to 1919. Publication resumed in 1950 as Handbook and has continued annually to date, with the exception of 1954, which was belatedly published in 1999. Padwick, 029. (Each) £45.00

70 508. HAIGH, (Gideon). THE ULTIMATE TEST. THE ASHES 2009. London, 2009. 8vo. xii+266pp. 519. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB HANDBOOK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF 8 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB HANDBOOKS FOR 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, An account of the 2009 Australian tour of England. £10.00 1957, 1958 AND 1959. Southampton, the Club. 8vo. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. Good copndition. 509. HALL, (Henry). THE TRIBUNE BOOK OF OPEN-AIR SPORTS PREPARED BY THE NEW First published as Guide in 1892 and continued annually until 1939, with the exception of 1915 YORK TRIBUNE. WITH THE AID OF ACKNOWLEDGED EXPERTS. EDITED BY HENRY to 1919. Publication resumed in 1950 as Handbook and has continued annually to date, with HALL. New York, The Tribune Association, 1887. Large 8vo. vii+500pp. Text illustrations. Original the exception of 1954 which was belatedly published in 1999. decorative cloth, covers soiled. Padwick, 027. (Each) £18.00 Includes Cricket, by H.P. Millar, pages 128-136. Padwick 7046-3: ‘This book is printed without type, being the first product in book form of the 520. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB HANDBOOK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF Mergenthaler machine (linotype) which wholly supercedes the use of moveable type.’ £165.00 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB HANDBOOKS FOR 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 AND 1969. Southampton, the Club. 8vo. Illustrated. Original wrappers. 510. HALL, (J.E.) and McCULLOCH, (R.O.). SIXTY YEARS OF CANADIAN CRICKET. Toronto, First published as Guide in 1892 and continued annually until 1939, with the exception of 1915 1895. Large 8vo. 572pp. 56 plates. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled. to 1919. Publication resumed in 1950 as Handbook and has continued annually to date, with A comprehensive history of Canadian cricket, with reminiscences by Colonel N.W. Wallace and the exception of 1954 which was belatedly published in 1999. T.C. Patteson. Padwick, 027. (Each) £10.00 Padwick, 4111. £250.00 521. HANCOCK, (Roger). AN ALBUM KEPT BY ROGER HANCOCK OF REPRODUCTIONS OF 511. HALL, (Peter). 150 YEARS OF . Lewes, 1999. 4to. 550pp. TITLE-PAGES AND FRONTISPIECES OF VARIOUS EDITIONS OF LAMBERT’S Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. CRICKETERS’ GUIDE. Oblong 4to. (19)pp. Most items loosely inserted. Original cloth album. A history of Hong Kong cricket. £20.00 This album was compiled by the Sussex cricket collector Roger Hancock for his Handbook for William Lambert’s Cricketer’s Guide published in 2006. (See following item) £90.00 512. HAMILTON, (Bruce). CRICKET IN BARBADOS. Bridgetown, 1947. 8vo. 168+viiipp. Frontispiece. Original printed wrappers, spine repaired. 522. HANCOCK, (Roger). A HANDBOOK FOR WILLIAM LAMBERT’S CRICKETER’S GUIDE. A history of Barbados cricket. [Brighton, privately printed by the Author], 2006. Oblong 8vo. (48)pp. Profusely illustrated, many in Padwick, 3709. £125.00 colour. Original pictorial wrappers. A review of the various editions of Lambert’s Cricketer’s Guides. £50.00 513. HAMILTON, (Duncan). HAROLD LARWOOD. London, 2009. Large 8vo. ix+387pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. 523. HAREWOOD, (Harry). A DICTIONARY OF SPORTS; OR, COMPANION TO THE FIELD, A biography of the Nottinghamshire and England fast bowler Harold Larwood. THE FOREST, AND THE RIVER SIDE... London, 1835. 8vo. vi+365pp. Text illustrations This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all throughout. Original cloth with printed label, spine worn. time. £8.00 Cricket, pages 91-92. Padwick, 7074. £65.00 514. HAMILTON, (Duncan). A LAST ENGLISH SUMMER. London, 2010. 8vo. 367pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. 524. HARRIS, (Lord). HINTS TO YOUNG CRICKETERS. ALSO THE LAWS OF CRICKET, AND On the 2009 English cricket season, including village, county and Test matches. £10.00 OTHER USEFUL MATTER CONNECTED WITH THE GAME. London and , (1896). 8vo. 19pp.+9pp. publisher's adverts. Original printed wrappers, preserved in cloth case. 515. HAMILTON, (Duncan). SWEET SUMMERS. THE CLASSIC CRICKET WRITING OF JIM Instructional. KILBURN. INTRODUCTION BY GEOFFREY BOYCOTT. EDITED BY DUNCAN Padwick, 436. £800.00 HAMILTON. Ilkley, 2008. 8vo. 352pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. An appreciation of the author J.M. Kilburn and his cricket writings. 525. HARRIS, (Lord). THE HISTORY OF KENT COUNTY CRICKET. CONTAINING This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE SEVERAL CAPTAINS OF THE KENT TEAM. ALSO AN time. £15.00 ACCOUNT OF EVERY MATCH PLAYED BY THE KENT ELEVEN AND A COMPLETE SUMMARY OF THE PERFORMANCES ACCOMPLISHED BY EVERY CRICKETER WHO 516. HAMMOND, (W.R.). CRICKET MY DESTINY. London, [1946]. 8vo. 156pp. 14 plates. Original HAS PLAYED FOR KENT. cloth in dust-wrapper. [together with] WITH A CLEAR SIGNATURE OF THE AUTHOR laid down on the front endpaper. Autobiography of the Gloucestershire and England batsman. APPENDICES E, F, G, H, I AND J. London, 1907-2003. Seven volumes. 4to. Illustrated. Five Padwick, 7638. £65.00 volumes in original wrappers and two volumes in original decorative cloth. (ALL PUBLISHED). A history of Kent County Cricket, containing a wealth of early history, with biographies of every 517. 1863-1963. [Southampton, the Club, 1963]. Large HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB cricketer who played for the club. Including appendices A-D. The subsequent appendices E-J 8vo. (4)pp. 4 aquatints. Original decorative wrappers, covers faded. were published between 1910 and 2003. LIMITED EDITION OF 50 copies, (numbered 1-50), of a total limited edition of 1,550, SIGNED BY This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. THE ARTIST KENNETH NEW, with four aquatints printed by hand. Padwick, 2141. £185.00 Published to commemorate the centenary of Hampshire County Cricket Club. Padwick, 2026. £200.00 526. HARRIS, (Lord) and ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). LORD'S & THE M.C.C. A CRICKET CHRONICLE OF 137 YEARS, BASED ON OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS... London, 1914. 4to. 518. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET GUIDE. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF HAMPSHIRE xvi+314pp. 2 plates, and many text illustrations. Original quarter morocco. Top edge gilt, spine worn. COUNTY CRICKET GUIDES FOR 1929, 1931, 1936, 1938 AND 1939. Southampton, the First edition. A superbly illustrated history. Published to celebrate the centenary of Lord's Club, Small 8vo. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. Cricket Ground on its present site. First published as Guide in 1892 and continued annually until 1939, with the exception of 1915 Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Comprehensive, beautifully illustrated...’ to 1919. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘a wealth Publication resumed in 1950 as Handbook and has continued annually to date, with the of information.’ exception of 1954, which was belatedly published in 1999. Padwick, 1003. £75.00

Padwick, 029. (Each) £45.00

71 527. HARTE, (Chris). A HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. INTRODUCTION BY . London, 1993. Large 8vo. 799pp. 32 plates. Handsomely bound in full calf, all edges gilt. Preserved in cloth slip-case. LIMITED EDITION of 12 copies, (numbered I-XII, which were reserved for the author and publisher), of a total limited edition of 62 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND RICHIE BENAUD, AND SPECIALLY BOUND. A comprehensive history of Australian cricket. £300.00

528. HARTE, (Chris). THE SPORTING MIRROR 1881-86. A HISTORY, INDEX AND BIBLIOGRAPHY. (Carmarthen), Wales 2020. 8vo. 162pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. An index and bibliography of The Sporting Mirror which included cricket articles, portraits and biographies. See Padwick 1211. £14.00

529. HARTT, (Cecil L.). SOUVENIR OF THE M.C.C. XI 1924-25. SKETCHES. Sydney, printed by R.C. Switson. [1924]. Small 4to. [28]pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, slightly soiled and chipped at edge. Spine worn. Pre-tour brochure for the 1924-25 England tour of Australia. Padwick, 4449. £175.00

530. HARVEY, (Constance). HELEN PLAYS THE GAME. London, [c.1928]. 8vo. 288pp. Illustrated. Original cloth. Cricket fiction. Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00

531. HARVEY, (Constance). THE RIVAL HOUSES. A SCHOOL STORY. London, [c.1920]. 8vo. 256pp. Colour frontispiece. Original cloth in worn dust-wrapper. Cricket fiction. Not recorded by Padwick. £18.00

532. HAWES, (Joan L.) WOMEN'S TEST CRICKET. THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE 1934-84. Lewes, 1987. 8vo. 422pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A survey of the development of women's Test cricket from its inception in 1934. £20.00

533. HAWKE, (Lord). RECOLLECTIONS & REMINISCENCES. London, 1924. 8vo. 336pp. 17 plates. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled and worn. Autobiography of the Yorkshire and England batsman Lord Hawke. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘A detailed and intimate account.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘the best 8vo. book yet produced about cricket.’ Padwick, 7657. £20.00

534. HAWKE, (Lord), HARRIS, (Lord) and GORDON, (Sir Home). THE MEMORIAL BIOGRAPHY OF DR. W.G. GRACE. ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE COMMITTEE OF M.C.C. AND EDITED BY LORD HAWKE, LORD HARRIS AND SIR HOME GORDON. London, 1919. Large 8vo. xv+388pp. Colour frontispiece and 13 plates. Original decorative cloth, spine faded. Top edges gilt, other edges uncut. LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 150 copies. A biography of the great Gloucestershire and England cricketer W.G. Grace. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'Includes reminiscences of the Champion by a host of his contemporaries.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'A wonderful book.' Padwick, 7586. £90.00

535. [HAWKE’S BAY CRICKET ASSOCIATION 1882-1932]. A SOUVENIR PROGRAMME OF THE JUBILEE SMOKE CONCERT HELD BY HAWKE’S BAY CRICKET ASSOCIATION 22ND APRIL 1932 AT BETH TEA ROOMS, NAPIER. 1932. 8vo. Four page folding card. Milestones in the Game’s Progress in Hawke’s Bay by F.F. Cane on back page. Not recorded by Padwick. £85.00

536. HAYENS, (Herbert). THE GAYTON SCHOLARSHIP. A SCHOOL STORY. London, 1923. 8vo. 204pp. Colour frontispiece. Original pictorial cloth. Cricket fiction. Padwick 6247-1 records a different edition. £15.00

72 527. HARTE, (Chris). A HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. INTRODUCTION BY RICHIE 537. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. 'S PUBLIC SCHOOL MATCHES. A CORRECT BENAUD. London, 1993. Large 8vo. 799pp. 32 plates. Handsomely bound in full calf, all edges gilt. ACCOUNT OF ALL THE MATCHES OF WHICH THE SCORES ARE IN EXISTENCE, Preserved in cloth slip-case. PLAYED BETWEEN THE SCHOOLS OF ETON, HARROW, AND WINCHESTER, FROM LIMITED EDITION of 12 copies, (numbered I-XII, which were reserved for the author and 1805 TO THE PRESENT YEAR. London, John Lillywhite, (1869). Small 8vo. (4)+114pp. Rebound publisher), of a total limited edition of 62 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND in cloth with original wrappers preserved. Signed and inscribed by A.J. Gaston on the front wrapper: RICHIE BENAUD, AND SPECIALLY BOUND. ‘Alfred J. Gaston. Very scarce.’ A comprehensive history of Australian cricket. £300.00 Ninth and last edition. Regularly updated, nine editions were published between 1853 and 1869. Padwick, 1348. £200.00 528. HARTE, (Chris). THE SPORTING MIRROR 1881-86. A HISTORY, INDEX AND BIBLIOGRAPHY. (Carmarthen), Wales 2020. 8vo. 162pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. An index and bibliography of The Sporting Mirror which included cricket articles, portraits and 538. HAYGARTH, (Arthur). SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS. biographies. VOLUMES I - XXI. A COMPLETE SET. London, Cambridge & Louth, 1862-1925, 2003-2017. See Padwick 1211. £14.00 Twenty-one volumes. Large 8vo.

529. HARTT, (Cecil L.). SOUVENIR OF THE M.C.C. XI 1924-25. Volumes I-IV original black half morocco, covers soiled. SKETCHES. Sydney, printed by R.C. Switson. [1924]. Small 4to. Volumes V-XIV original red cloth, covers soiled. [28]pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, slightly soiled Volumes XV-XXI original cloth in dust-wrappers, good condition. and chipped at edge. Spine worn. Pre-tour brochure for the 1924-25 England tour of Australia. This set comprises the fifteen volumes of the original edition [1862-1925], and the recently Padwick, 4449. £175.00 published sixteenth to twenty-first editions [2003-2017] which have been compiled from Arthur Haygarth’s notes in the M.C.C. Library at Lord’s. These volumes give full scores of all important 530. HARVEY, (Constance). HELEN PLAYS THE GAME. London, matches played between 1744 and 1884. [c.1928]. 8vo. 288pp. Illustrated. Original cloth. Cricket fiction. This work and Wisden’s Almanack are the standard reference books of cricket. No other work Not recorded by Padwick. £15.00 on any sport can have involved so much research. Haygarth devoted his life to investigating cricket and its history, collecting material, studying 531. HARVEY, (Constance). THE RIVAL HOUSES. A SCHOOL STORY. London, [c.1920]. 8vo. score-books, and correcting records. He questioned every notable cricketer and knowledgeable 256pp. Colour frontispiece. Original cloth in worn dust-wrapper. person. He absorbed the early records of Epps, Britcher and Bentley into Scores and Cricket fiction. Biographies by incorporating full scores of all major matches, interspersed with short Not recorded by Padwick. £18.00 biographies of many cricketers who played in the matches.

The first volume of Scores and Biographies was published in 1862 by Frederick Lillywhite, who 532. Lewes, HAWES, (Joan L.) WOMEN'S TEST CRICKET. THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE 1934-84. annoyed Haygarth by claiming a part in the compilation. Early on F.P. Miller, the Surrey captain 1987. 8vo. 422pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. who financially assisted this publication before M.C.C. carried on publishing volumes V to XV A survey of the development of women's Test cricket from its inception in 1934. £20.00 between 1876 and 1925, when they decided that it was no longer financially viable.

533. HAWKE, (Lord). RECOLLECTIONS & REMINISCENCES. London, 1924. 8vo. 336pp. 17 Although volumes I to IV bear the name F. Lillywhite, Arthur Haygarth in fact compiled volumes plates. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled and worn. I to XIV. Volume XV only contains biographies and was edited by F.S. Ashley-Cooper from Autobiography of the Yorkshire and England batsman Lord Hawke. Haygarth’s notes. Volumes XVI to XXI were compiled later from Haygarth’s notes. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘A detailed and intimate account.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘the best Gaston, Cricket Books and Their Prices, [in The Cricket Field, Volume II, 1893, pages 511-512]: 8vo. book yet produced about cricket.’ ‘4 vols., containing cricket from 1746 [sic] to 1854. Dedicated to Mr. Arthur Haygarth, the Padwick, 7657. £20.00 indefatigable and honorary compiler. These four volumes are most exhaustive, and are all out of print. The late Mr. F.P. Miller, of Surrey, it is stated, expended something like £2,000 in all in 534. HAWKE, (Lord), HARRIS, (Lord) and GORDON, (Sir Home). THE MEMORIAL printing and publishing these books; while Mr. Arthur Haygarth most generously, and at his BIOGRAPHY OF DR. W.G. GRACE. ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE own expense, visited all the famous old cricket grounds for material...Fabulous prices are now COMMITTEE OF M.C.C. AND EDITED BY LORD HAWKE, LORD HARRIS AND SIR HOME asked for these four volumes...The four volumes I have in my possession were given me by the GORDON. London, 1919. Large 8vo. xv+388pp. Colour frontispiece and 13 plates. Original compiler, Mr. Arthur Haygarth, and naturally I prize them more than the whole of the cricket decorative cloth, spine faded. Top edges gilt, other edges uncut. books which compose my library. These four volumes are worth 10 guineas.’ LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 150 copies. A biography of the great Gloucestershire and England cricketer W.G. Grace. Britton, Cricket Books, The 100 Best, 1929, pages 25-27: ‘The foundation stone of a cricket Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'Includes reminiscences of the Champion by a host of his library.’ contemporaries.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'A Arlott, Cricket. A Reader’s Guide, 1950, pages 9-10: ‘the standard reference book of major wonderful book.' matches and players between 1744 and 1878, with biographies continued in Volume XV, to Padwick, 7586. £90.00 include the chief players making their first appearances up to 1898.’ Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 805. (21 volumes) £2,000.00

535. [HAWKE’S BAY CRICKET ASSOCIATION 1882-1932]. A SOUVENIR PROGRAMME OF (See colour illustration on centre pages) THE JUBILEE SMOKE CONCERT HELD BY HAWKE’S BAY CRICKET ASSOCIATION

22ND APRIL 1932 AT BETH TEA ROOMS, NAPIER. 1932. 8vo. Four page folding card. Milestones in the Game’s Progress in Hawke’s Bay by F.F. Cane on back page. Not recorded by Padwick. £85.00 539. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. I. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1862. 8vo. 556pp. 536. HAYENS, (Herbert). THE GAYTON SCHOLARSHIP. A SCHOOL STORY. London, 1923. Original publisher’s cloth, rebacked with original spine preserved. 8vo. 204pp. Colour frontispiece. Original pictorial cloth. Scores of every important match played between 1744 and 1826, with biographies of many of Cricket fiction. the cricketers involved. Padwick 6247-1 records a different edition. £15.00 This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘...the foundation stone of a cricket library’. Padwick, 805. £65.00

73 540. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. II. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1862. 8vo. 600pp. Original publisher’s cloth, neatly rebacked with original spine preserved. Scores of every important match played between 1827 and 1840, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £65.00

541. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. III. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1863. 8vo. 688pp. Original half calf, covers rubbed and worn. Scores of every important match played between 1841 and 1848, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £125.00

542. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. IV. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, (1863). 8vo. xvi+688pp. Prelims foxed. Original publisher's half calf, covers rubbed and worn. Scores of every important match played between 1849 and 1854, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £125.00

543. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. V. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1876. 8vo. 458pp. Original publisher's red cloth, covers soiled and worn. Scores of every important match played between 1855 and 1857, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £60.00

544. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. VI. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1876. 8vo. 517pp. Original publisher's red cloth, covers soiled. Scores of every important match played between 1858 and 1860, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £65.00

545. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. VII. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1877. 8vo. 457pp. Original publisher's red cloth, rebacked with original spine preserved. Scores of every important match played between 1861 and 1862, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £65.00 546. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. VIII. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1877. 8vo. 541pp. Original publisher's red cloth. Scores of every important match played between 1863 and 1864, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £65.00

547. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. IX. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1877. 8vo. xvi+651pp. Original publisher's red cloth, good condition. Scores of every important match played between 1865 and 1866, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £70.00

548. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. X. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1878. 8vo. 668pp. Original publisher's red cloth, covers soiled. Scores of every important match played between 1867 and 1868, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £65.00

74 540. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED 549. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. II. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1862. 8vo. 600pp. CRICKETERS...VOL. XI. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1878. 8vo. Original publisher’s cloth, neatly rebacked with original spine preserved. xvi+540pp. Original publisher's red cloth, covers soiled. Scores of every important match played between 1827 and 1840, with biographies of many of Scores of every important match played between 1869 and 1870, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £65.00 Padwick, 805. £65.00

541. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED 550. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. III. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1863. 8vo. 688pp. CRICKETERS...VOL. XII. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1879. 8vo. Original half calf, covers rubbed and worn. xvi+968pp. Original publisher's red cloth, covers soiled. Rebacked with original spine preserved. Scores of every important match played between 1841 and 1848, with biographies of many of Scores of every important match played between 1871 and 1873, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £125.00 Padwick, 805. £65.00

542. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED 551. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. IV. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, (1863). 8vo. CRICKETERS...VOL. XIII. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1880. Thick 8vo. xvi+688pp. Prelims foxed. Original publisher's half calf, covers rubbed and worn. xxxii+1184pp. Original publisher's red cloth, covers soiled and worn. Scores of every important match played between 1849 and 1854, with biographies of many of Scores of every important match played between 1874 and 1876, with biographies of many of the cricketers involved. the cricketers involved. Padwick, 805. £125.00 Padwick, 805. £65.00

543. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED 552. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. V. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1876. 8vo. 458pp. CRICKETERS...VOL. XIV. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1896. Thick 8vo. Original publisher's red cloth, covers soiled and worn. 1126pp. Original publisher's red cloth, covers faded. Rebacked with original spine preserved. Scores of every important match played between 1855 and 1857, with biographies of many of J.N. PENTELOW’S BOOK, SIGNED AND DATED BY HIM on the front endpaper. the cricketers involved. Scores of every match played between 1877 and 1878, with biographies of many of the Padwick, 805. £60.00 cricketers involved. This was the last volume of scores published until the series resumed publication in 2003. 544. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED Padwick, 805. £800.00 CRICKETERS...VOL. VI. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1876. 8vo. 517pp. Original publisher's red cloth, covers soiled. 553. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED Scores of every important match played between 1858 and 1860, with biographies of many of CRICKETERS...VOL. XV. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH AND F.S. ASHLEY- the cricketers involved. COOPER. London, 1925. 8vo. 438pp. Original decorative cloth, covers soiled. Padwick, 805. £65.00 Compiled by Ashley-Cooper from Haygarth’s notes, this volume only contains biographies. Padwick, 805. £85.00 545. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. VII. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1877. 8vo. 457pp. 554. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED Original publisher's red cloth, rebacked with original spine preserved. CRICKETERS...VOL. XVI. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. Cambridge, 2003. Large Scores of every important match played between 1861 and 1862, with biographies of many of 8vo. xliv+489pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. the cricketers involved. A continuation of Cricket Scores and Biographies, first published in fifteen volumes between Padwick, 805. 1862 and 1925. £65.00 See Padwick, 805. £35.00 546. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. VIII. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1877. 8vo. 541pp. 555. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED Original publisher's red cloth. CRICKETERS...VOL. XVII. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. Cambridge, 2010. Large Scores of every important match played between 1863 and 1864, with biographies of many of 8vo. 551pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. the cricketers involved. A continuation of Cricket Scores and Biographies, first published in fifteen volumes between Padwick, 805. £65.00 1862 and 1925. See Padwick, 805. £50.00 547. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED CRICKETERS...VOL. IX. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1877. 8vo. 556. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED xvi+651pp. Original publisher's red cloth, good condition. CRICKETERS...VOL. XIX. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. Louth, 2014. Large 8vo. Scores of every important match played between 1865 and 1866, with biographies of many of xxxi+666pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. the cricketers involved. LIMITED EDITION of 175 numbered copies. Padwick, 805. £70.00 A continuation of Cricket Scores and Biographies, first published in fifteen volumes between 1862 and 1925. 548. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED See Padwick, 805. £100.00 CRICKETERS...VOL. X. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. London, 1878. 8vo. 668pp. Original publisher's red cloth, covers soiled. 557. [HAYGARTH, Arthur]. SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF CELEBRATED Scores of every important match played between 1867 and 1868, with biographies of many of CRICKETERS...VOL. XXI. COMPILED BY ARTHUR HAYGARTH. Louth, 2017. Large 8vo. the cricketers involved. xx+666pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Padwick, 805. £65.00 LIMITED EDITION of 150 numbered copies. A continuation of Cricket Scores and Biographies, first published in fifteen volumes between 1862 and 1925. See Padwick, 805. £100.00

75 558. HAYHURST, (Keith). THE STORY OF A CRICKET STAINED GLASS WINDOW. the Author, 2016. 8vo. 80pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial cloth. LIMITED EDITION OF 60 numbered copies, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the title-page. The search for a cricket stained glass window once owned by the Lancashire and England cricketer R.G. Barlow. £65.00

559. [HAZARE, V.S.]. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR FOR HAZARE BENEFIT MATCH. WEST INDIES v. BOARD PRESIDENT’S XI. 27, 28, 29 JANUARY, 1967. Nagpur, [1967]. 4to. [124]pp. Illustrated. Original colour pictorial wrappers, covers slightly soiled. A souvenir of the match played in aid of V.S. Hazare’s benefit. Padwick, 7668. £85.00

Item No. 559 Item No. 560

560. HEADLAM, (Cecil). TEN THOUSAND MILES THROUGH INDIA & BURMA. AN ACCOUNT OF THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY AUTHENTICS' CRICKET TOUR WITH MR. K.J. KEY... London, 1903. 8vo. xii+297pp. 23 plates. Original cloth, head of spine slightly worn, prelims foxed. An account of the 1902-03 Oxford Authentics’ tour of India and Burma. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Padwick, 1642. £250.00

561. HEARNE, (J.W.). WHEELWRIGHTS TO WICKETS. THE STORY OF THE CRICKETING HEARNES. FOREWORD BY E.W. SWANTON. Goostrey (Cheshire), 1996. 4to. (4)+171pp. 66 text illustrations and a folding chart (family tree) at end. Original quarter morocco, top edges gilt. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND E.W. SWANTON. The story of the Hearne family. £180.00

562. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1976. SECOND EDITION. [EDITED BY TIM RICE]. (Privately printed, 1976). Small 8vo. 52pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 250 copies, of which this is unnumbered. Padwick, 1302-3. £18.00

563. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1979. FIFTH EDITION. [EDITED BY TIM RICE]. (Privately printed, 1979). Small 8vo. 84pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. Padwick, 1302-3. £20.00

564. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1980. SIXTH EDITION. [EDITED BY TIM RICE]. (Privately printed, 1980). Small 8vo. 84pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. Padwick, 1302-3. £20.00

565. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1981. SEVENTH EDITION. [EDITED BY TIM RICE]. (Privately printed, 1981). Small 8vo. 88pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. See Padwick, 1302-3. £20.00

566. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1984. TENTH EDITION. [EDITED BY TIM RICE]. (Privately printed, 1984). Small 8vo. 91pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE EDITOR on the title-page. See Padwick, 1302-3. £20.00

76 558. HAYHURST, (Keith). THE STORY OF A CRICKET STAINED GLASS WINDOW. the Author, 567. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1996. TWENTY-SECOND EDITION. 2016. 8vo. 80pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial cloth. [EDITED BY TIM RICE]. (Privately printed, 1996). Small 8vo. 94pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial LIMITED EDITION OF 60 numbered copies, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the wrappers. title-page. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. The search for a cricket stained glass window once owned by the Lancashire and England BILL FRINDALL’S OWN BOOK, WITH A TYPED LETTER, SIGNED, FROM TIM RICE PRESENTING cricketer R.G. Barlow. £65.00 THE BOOK TO HIM. Frindall (1939-2009) was one of the best-known cricket scorers and statisticians. He compiled 559. [HAZARE, V.S.]. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR FOR HAZARE BENEFIT MATCH. WEST INDIES v. many definitive books of Test match scores and cricket records, and was the accepted BOARD PRESIDENT’S XI. 27, 28, 29 JANUARY, 1967. Nagpur, [1967]. 4to. [124]pp. authority on . He was a long time member of B.B.C.’s team. Illustrated. Original colour pictorial wrappers, covers slightly soiled. See Padwick, 1302-3. £20.00 A souvenir of the match played in aid of V.S. Hazare’s benefit. Padwick, 7668. £85.00 568. [HEMMING, Sir Augustus William Lawson]. SCORES OF THE "INCOGNITI" CRICKET CLUB. 1861 TO 1870. London, 1871. 8vo. (4)+148pp. Original decorative cloth, covers faded. Scores of matches played by Incogniti Cricket Club between 1861 and 1870. Padwick, 1277. £45.00

569. HENLEY, (H.J.). TEST MATCH SOUVENIR. EDITED BY Item No. 559 Item No. 560 H.J. HENLEY. London, (1921). 4to. 32pp., including illustrations, 2 coloured (1 by E.H. Shepard and 1 by G.L. Stampa). Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn. A pre-tour brochure for the 1921 Australian tour of England, published in aid of St. Dunstan’s Blinded Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Hostel. Padwick, 5024. £50.00

570. [HERON, Robert]. THE COMFORTS OF HUMAN LIFE; OR SMILES AND LAUGHTER OF CHARLES CHEARFUL AND MARTIN MERRYFELLOW. IN SEVEN DIALOGUES. SECOND EDITION. London, printed for Oddy and Co., 1807. 8vo. xi+238pp. with a folding hand-coloured engraved 560. HEADLAM, (Cecil). TEN THOUSAND MILES THROUGH INDIA & BURMA. AN ACCOUNT frontispiece. Handsomely rebound in half morocco, edges uncut. OF THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY AUTHENTICS' CRICKET TOUR WITH MR. K.J. KEY... A collection of dialogues between two happy and two gloomy speakers on a variety of subjects. London, 1903. 8vo. xii+297pp. 23 plates. Original cloth, head of spine slightly worn, prelims foxed. These include Comforts of Sports and Games, pages 114-137, with an early reference to cricket An account of the 1902-03 Oxford Authentics’ tour of India and Burma. at Lord’s, pages 115-116: ‘...a grand cricket match was, this forenoon, to be played in Lord’s This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. grounds...’ Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, Padwick, 1642. £250.00 1937, or Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. £150.00

561. HEARNE, (J.W.). WHEELWRIGHTS TO WICKETS. THE STORY OF THE CRICKETING 571. HIGNELL, (Andrew). RAIN STOPS PLAY. London, 2002. 8vo. xxix+226pp. Ilustrated. Original HEARNES. FOREWORD BY E.W. SWANTON. Goostrey (Cheshire), 1996. 4to. (4)+171pp. 66 stiffened pictorial wrappers. text illustrations and a folding chart (family tree) at end. Original quarter morocco, top edges gilt. The relationship between cricketers and their environment. £20.00 LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND E.W. SWANTON. The story of the Hearne family. £180.00 572. HILL, (Les. R.). EIGHTY NOT OUT. THE STORY OF ARTHUR RICHARDSON, OF SEVENHILLS, A FORMER INTERNATIONAL CRICKETER. WITH REMINISCENCES OF 562. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1976. SECOND EDITION. [EDITED BY HIS TOUR OVERSEAS IN 1926 TO ENGLAND...AS TOLD TO AND COMPILED BY LES. TIM RICE]. (Privately printed, 1976). Small 8vo. 52pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. R. HILL, OF MOUNT GAMBIER, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Mount Gambier (South Aust.), privately LIMITED EDITION of 250 copies, of which this is unnumbered. printed by the Author, 1968. 4to. 44 leaves. Original pictorial wrappers. Padwick, 1302-3. £18.00 [LIMITED EDITION of 150 copies]. A biography of the Australian batsman Arthur Richardson. 563. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1979. FIFTH EDITION. [EDITED BY TIM Padwick, 7998. £85.00 RICE]. (Privately printed, 1979). Small 8vo. 84pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. 573. [HILL, Rowland P.]. THE EMPIRE CRICKET ANNUAL 1924. CRICKET STORIES, Padwick, 1302-3. £20.00 SKETCHES, FIXTURES & RECORDS. EDITED BY RIP! London, published on behalf of St. Dunstan’s Cricketers’ Fund, [1924]. Small 8vo. 80pp. Text illustrations by Rip. Original pictorial 564. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1980. SIXTH EDITION. [EDITED BY TIM wrappers, covers soiled and worn. RICE]. (Privately printed, 1980). Small 8vo. 84pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. (ALL PUBLISHED). LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. Contributors include Lord Harris, G.H. Hirst, G.L. Jessop and S.M.J. Woods. Padwick, 1302-3. £20.00 Rowland Hill wrote and illustrated under the pseudonym Rip. Padwick, 1069. £35.00 565. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1981. SEVENTH EDITION. [EDITED BY TIM RICE]. (Privately printed, 1981). Small 8vo. 88pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. 574. [HILL, Rowland P.]. KRICKET KARICATURES FROM LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. THE "EVENING NEWS" BY RIP! SEASON 1896, See Padwick, 1302-3. £20.00 [London, 1896]. 4to. [16]pp. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth with original pictorial wrappers preserved. Wrappers expertly 566. HEARTACHES CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1984. TENTH EDITION. [EDITED BY repaired with some loss. Silhouette caricatures by Rip of cricketers from the TIM RICE]. (Privately printed, 1984). Small 8vo. 91pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. 1896 season. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE EDITOR on the title-page. Rowland Hill wrote and illustrated under the See Padwick, 1302-3. £20.00 pseudonym Rip. Padwick, 7019. £85.00

77 575. HILL, (Sir Robert). GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH BATSMEN , , . 1994. 4to. (19) leaves. Graphs. original wrappers. Analysis of three English batsmen’s careers, produced for the cricket statistician Bill Frindall. £28.00

576. HILTON (Bob). THE ELUSIVE MR CARDUS. LETTERS AND OTHER WRITINGS OF NEVILLE CARDUS, 1916-1975. FROM THE NEVILLE CARDUS ARCHIVE AT LANCASHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB LIBRARY. EDITED BY BOB HILTON. Manchester, 2009. 4to. 68pp. Illustrated. Original stiffened pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. A selection of letters written by the cricket author and music critic Neville Cardus. £20.00

577. HILTON, (Bob). MY DEAR MICHAEL... CRICKETING & OTHER EXTRACTS FROM NEVILLE CARDUS'S LETTERS TO MICHAEL KENNEDY, 1959-74. EDITED BY BOB HILTON. Manchester, 2007. 4to. 38pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. A selection of the correspondence from Neville Cardus to Michael Kennedy. Neville Cardus elevated cricket writing and reporting to a new plane with the quality of his prose. £20.00

578. HODGE, (H.S. Vere). FIVE OVERS & 2 WIDES. Privately printed, 1974. 8vo. xvii+72pp. Illustrated. Original boards. LIMITED EDITION of 500 copies. Tonbridge cricket verses. Padwick, 1542-2. £10.00

579. HOLE, (Samuel Reynolds). THE MEMORIES OF DEAN HOLE. London, 1892. Large 8vo. 377pp. Portrait frontispiece and text illustrations. Original cloth. Chapter x: Cricketers contains information on some 19th century cricketers. These include William Clarke, Richard Daft, Alfred Mynn and Fuller Pilch, pages 108-127. Padwick, 7709. £20.00

580. HOLLOWAY, (William). SCENES OF YOUTH; OR RURAL RECOLLECTIONS; WITH OTHER POEMS. London, 1803. Small 8vo. [8]+160pp. Engraved frontispiece. Contemporary full calf, spine worn and loose. Cricket, pages 82-83. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. Padwick, 6466. £250.00

581. HOLMES, (E.R.T.). FLANNELLED FOOLISHNESS. London, 1957. 8vo. 192pp. 9 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. WITH A ONE PAGE AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR, SIGNED ‘Errol’, dated 29th September 1948 loosely inserted. Autobiography of the Surrey and England batsman. Padwick, 7715. £65.00

582. HOLMES, (H.R.). THE AMERICAN CRICKETERS IN THE WEST INDIES 1887-88. Hordle (Hants), the Author, 1975. Tall 8vo. 16pp. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 75 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An account of the 1887-88 Gentlemen of USA tour of West Indies. Padwick, 5742-1. £100.00

583. HOLMES, (R.S.). SURREY CRICKET AND CRICKETERS. 1773 TO 1895. London, 1896. 8vo. 80pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. Cover-title: Surrey Cricket and Cricketers. A Complete Summary of Every Match Played, with Various Interesting Tables. A review of early Surrey cricket and cricketers. Padwick, 2682. £120.00

78 575. HILL, (Sir Robert). GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH BATSMEN WALLY HAMMOND, 584. , (Thomas). THE TRIAL OF EUGENE ARAM, FOR THE MURDER OF DANIEL LEN HUTTON, DAVID GOWER. 1994. 4to. (19) leaves. Graphs. original wrappers. CLARK, OF KNARESBOROUGH, WHO WAS CONVICTED AT YORK ASSIZES, AUG. 5, Analysis of three English batsmen’s careers, produced for the cricket statistician Bill Frindall. £28.00 1759...WITH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM “GLEANINGS & MEMOIRS” OF NORRISON SCATCHERD, ESQ. Knaresborough, printed and sold by J.D. Hannan, 1887. 8vo. 576. HILTON (Bob). THE ELUSIVE MR CARDUS. LETTERS AND OTHER WRITINGS OF 48pp. Rebound in cloth with original front wrapper preserved. With the bookplate of A.E. Winder. NEVILLE CARDUS, 1916-1975. FROM THE NEVILLE CARDUS ARCHIVE AT Includes a cricket poem: ‘The Dream of Eugene Aram.’, pages 42-44. LANCASHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB LIBRARY. EDITED BY BOB HILTON. Manchester, Padwick 6467 only records an 1831 edition published by Tilt. £120.00 2009. 4to. 68pp. Illustrated. Original stiffened pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. 585. HORAE SARISBURIENSES. SECOND EDITION. Salisbury, K. Clapperton, 1829. 8vo. A selection of letters written by the cricket author and music critic Neville Cardus. £20.00 xi+345+[1]pp. Handsomely rebound in recent half calf, marble boards. With the library stamp of Wigan Public Library on the reverse of the title-page. 577. HILTON, (Bob). MY DEAR MICHAEL... CRICKETING & OTHER EXTRACTS FROM Poems and prose by pupils of a Salisbury college. Includes A Scene in the Cricket Field, pages NEVILLE CARDUS'S LETTERS TO MICHAEL KENNEDY, 1959-74. EDITED BY BOB 17-19. HILTON. Manchester, 2007. 4to. 38pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. Padwick, 5848-3. £200.00 A selection of the correspondence from Neville Cardus to Michael Kennedy. Neville Cardus elevated cricket writing and reporting to a new plane with the quality of his prose. £20.00 586. [HORAN, T.P.]. HORAN’S DIARY. THE AUSTRALIAN TOURING TEAM 1877-1879. EDITED BY . [Nottingham], 2001. Large 8vo. 358pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in 578. HODGE, (H.S. Vere). FIVE OVERS & 2 WIDES. Privately printed, 1974. 8vo. xvii+72pp. dust-wrapper. Illustrated. Original boards. LIMITED EDITION of 330 numbered copies. SIGNED BY FRANK TYSON on the title-page. LIMITED EDITION of 500 copies. An account of the Australian tours of New Zealand, England and North America between 1877 Tonbridge cricket verses. and 1879, including scores of many games played in Australia. Padwick, 1542-2. £10.00 Horan was a regular contributor to The Australasian and wrote under the pseudonym Felix. He played 15 Test matches for Australia between 1877 and 1885. £30.00

579. HOLE, (Samuel Reynolds). THE MEMORIES OF DEAN HOLE. London, 1892. Large 8vo. 377pp. Portrait frontispiece and text illustrations. Original cloth. 587. HOSKIN, (E.). SHADOWS OVER THE WICKET. WITH THE BRITISH EMPIRE XI. Chapter x: Cricketers contains information on some 19th century cricketers. These include SEASONS 1940 TO 1945. [Gloucester, 1946]. Small 8vo. 76pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial William Clarke, Richard Daft, Alfred Mynn and Fuller Pilch, pages 108-127. wrappers. Padwick, 7709. £20.00 An account of cricket played in England by the British Empire XI during the Second World War, by their scorer. Padwick, 941. £30.00

580. HOLLOWAY, (William). SCENES OF YOUTH; OR RURAL RECOLLECTIONS; WITH 588. THE WICCAMICAL , A SELECTION OF ORIGINAL OTHER POEMS. London, 1803. Small 8vo. [8]+160pp. Engraved frontispiece. Contemporary full HUDDESFORD, (George). London, 1804. 8vo. xvi+225pp. Original boards in half calf, covers rubbed. calf, spine worn and loose. POETRY... Cricket, pages 82-83. Includes Cricket-Song. For the Hambledon-Club, Hants, 1767, by Rev. Reynell Cotton, pages Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of 131-133. Cricket, 1937. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Padwick, 6466. £250.00 Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ Padwick, 6390. £250.00

589. THE CUP MATCH. Bermuda, published by the Oleander Book Club, [1942]. HUNT, (Alma). Small 8vo. 15pp.+[2]pp scoresheet insert at centre and 3pp. publisher’s advertisements. Rebound in 581. HOLMES, (E.R.T.). FLANNELLED FOOLISHNESS. London, 1957. 8vo. 192pp. 9 plates. cloth with original wrappers preserved. Inner margins soiled and worn, caused by rusting of original Original cloth in dust-wrapper. staples. WITH A ONE PAGE AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR, SIGNED ‘Errol’, dated 29th Published to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the St. George’s v. Somerset Cup Match September 1948 loosely inserted. played in Bermuda. Autobiography of the Surrey and England batsman. Padwick, 4176. £100.00 Padwick, 7715. £65.00

590. HUNT, (Leigh). LEIGH HUNT'S LONDON JOURNAL. VOL. I. NOS. 1-40. FROM 582. THE AMERICAN CRICKETERS IN THE WEST INDIES 1887-88. Hordle HOLMES, (H.R.). WEDNESDAY APRIL 2, TO WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31, 1834. London, Charles Knight, (Hants), the Author, 1975. Tall 8vo. 16pp. Original printed wrappers. 1835. Folio. iv+316pp. Bound in cloth, with gilt lettering on spine. LIMITED EDITION of 75 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Includes Cricket and Exercise in General, which was reprinted in The Seer, and the following An account of the 1887-88 Gentlemen of USA tour of West Indies. cricket articles: Fourth Week in May. Recollections of Cricket, [a review of Nyren, Young Padwick, 5742-1. £100.00 Cricketer's Tutor, with a personal description of Nyren], Cricket and a Fete Champetre, by Nyren. 583. HOLMES, (R.S.). SURREY CRICKET AND CRICKETERS. For further details see Rait Kerr, Catalogue of an Exhibition, 1950, no. 288. 1773 TO 1895. London, 1896. 8vo. 80pp. Illustrated. Original Padwick, 1205-2. £120.00 pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. Cover-title: Surrey Cricket and Cricketers. A Complete Summary 591. HUTCHEON, (E.H.) and others. A HISTORY OF QUEENSLAND CRICKET. EDITED BY of Every Match Played, with Various Interesting Tables. V.G. HONOUR. [Brisbane], Queensland Cricket Association, [1946]. 8vo. [ix]+342pp. 36 plates. A review of early Surrey cricket and cricketers. Original printed cloth. Front endpaper marked. Padwick, 2682. £120.00 WITH EIGHT PAGE PRINTED ERRATA LEAF loosely inserted. Compiled by Hutcheon up to 1932. Continued by T.J. Bale and V.G. Honour between 1933-34 and 1945-46. Originally intended as part of a series on Australian cricket, this was the only volume published. Padwick, 3507. £75.00

79 592. HUTCHINSON, (Horace G.). CRICKETING SAWS AND STORIES. London, 1889. Small 8vo. 51pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, spine slightly worn. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘This little pamphlet is very rare.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 6874. £70.00

593. [I ZINGARI, 1883]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-RESULTS. 1883. London, 1883. Small 8vo. 41pp. Original decorative boards, rebacked. First published in 1857. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: 'Issued for private circulation...exceedingly difficult to obtain, especially the early issues.' Padwick, 1271. £50.00

594. [I ZINGARI, 1886]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-RESULTS. 1886. London, 1886. Small 8vo. 45pp. Original decorative boards. Padwick, 1271. £50.00

595. [I ZINGARI, 1889]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-RESULTS. 1889. London, 1889. Small 8vo. 48+5pp. Original decorative boards. Padwick, 1271. £50.00

596. [I ZINGARI, 1920]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-PRESENT POSITION. 1920. London, (1920). 8vo. 64+(12)pp. Original decorative boards. Padwick, 1271. £18.00

597. [I ZINGARI, 1924]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-PRESENT POSITION. 1924. London, (1924). 8vo. 76pp. Original decorative boards. Padwick, 1271. £18.00

598. [I ZINGARI, 1929]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-PRESENT POSITION. 1929. London, (1929). Small 8vo. 96pp. Original decorative boards. Padwick, 1271. £18.00

599. [I ZINGARI, 1935]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-PRESENT POSITION. 1935. London, (1935). 8vo. 96pp. Original decorative boards. First published in 1857. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: 'Issued for private circulation’. Padwick, 1271. £18.00

600. ILLINOIS CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1935. [FIRST YEAR OF ISSUE]. WITH SUPPLEMENTARY DIRECTORY OF ALLIED CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS, Chicago, K.A. Auty (for the Illinois Cricket Association), 1935. 8vo. 82+[2]pp. advertisements. Illustrated. Original wrappers. Published annually between 1935 and 1944, with varying titles. Padwick, 4063. £85.00

601. ILLINOIS CRICKET AND RUGBY ANNUAL FOR 1938. [FOURTH YEAR OF ISSUE]. Chicago, K.A. Auty, for the Illinois Cricket Association, 1938. 8vo. 136+34+10pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. Published annually between 1935 and 1944, with varying titles. Padwick, 4063. £85.00

602. ILLINOIS CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1940. (WITH RUGBY APPENDIX). [SIXTH YEAR OF ISSUE]. PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY K.A. AUTY. Chicago, [for the Illinois Cricket Association], 1940. 8vo. 140+24pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. Published annually between 1935 and 1944, with varying titles. Padwick, 4063. £85.00

603. ILLINOIS CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1941. (SEVENTH YEAR OF ISSUE). PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY K.A. AUTY. Chicago, for the Illinois Cricket Association, 1941. 8vo. 36pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. This annual appeared for ten consecutive years from 1935 to 1944, with varying titles. Padwick, 4063. £125.00

80 592. HUTCHINSON, (Horace G.). CRICKETING SAWS AND STORIES. London, 1889. Small 8vo. 51pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, spine slightly worn. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘This little pamphlet is very rare.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 6874. £70.00

593. [I ZINGARI, 1883]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-RESULTS. 1883. London, 1883. Small 8vo. 41pp. Original decorative boards, rebacked. First published in 1857. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: 'Issued for private circulation...exceedingly difficult to obtain, especially the early issues.' Padwick, 1271. £50.00

594. [I ZINGARI, 1886]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-RESULTS. 1886. London, 1886. Small 8vo. 45pp. Original decorative boards. Padwick, 1271. £50.00

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596. [I ZINGARI, 1920]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-PRESENT POSITION. 1920. London, (1920). 8vo. 64+(12)pp. Original decorative boards. Padwick, 1271. £18.00

597. [I ZINGARI, 1924]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-PRESENT POSITION. 1924. London, (1924). 8vo. 76pp. Original decorative boards. Padwick, 1271. £18.00

598. [I ZINGARI, 1929]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-PRESENT POSITION. 1929. London, (1929). Small 8vo. 96pp. Original decorative boards. Padwick, 1271. £18.00

599. [I ZINGARI, 1935]. ORIGIN-RISE-PROGRESS-PRESENT POSITION. 1935. London, (1935). 8vo. 96pp. Original decorative boards. First published in 1857. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: 'Issued for private circulation’. Padwick, 1271. £18.00

600. ILLINOIS CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1935. [FIRST YEAR OF ISSUE]. WITH SUPPLEMENTARY DIRECTORY OF ALLIED CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS, Chicago, K.A. Auty (for the Illinois Cricket Association), 1935. 8vo. 82+[2]pp. advertisements. Item Item No. Item No. 178 No.178 178 Item Item No. Item No. 284 No.284 284 Item Item No. Item No. 814 No.814 814 Illustrated. Original wrappers. Published annually between 1935 and 1944, with varying titles. Padwick, 4063. £85.00

601. ILLINOIS CRICKET AND RUGBY ANNUAL FOR 1938. [FOURTH YEAR OF ISSUE]. Chicago, K.A. Auty, for the Illinois Cricket Association, 1938. 8vo. 136+34+10pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. Published annually between 1935 and 1944, with varying titles. Padwick, 4063. £85.00

602. ILLINOIS CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1940. (WITH RUGBY APPENDIX). [SIXTH YEAR OF ISSUE]. PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY K.A. AUTY. Chicago, [for the Illinois Cricket Association], 1940. 8vo. 140+24pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers. Published annually between 1935 and 1944, with varying titles. Padwick, 4063. £85.00

603. ILLINOIS CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1941. (SEVENTH YEAR OF ISSUE). PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY K.A. AUTY. Chicago, for the Illinois Cricket Association, 1941. 8vo. 36pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. This annual appeared for ten consecutive years from 1935 to 1944, with varying titles. Padwick, 4063. £125.00

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84 604. ILLINOIS CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1942. (EIGHTH YEAR OF ISSUE). PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY K.A. AUTY. Chicago, for the Illinois Cricket Association, 1942. 8vo. 24pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. A good copy. This annual appeared for ten consecutive years from 1935 to 1944, with varying titles. Padwick, 4063. £125.00

605. [INCAPABLES CRICKET CLUB]. CRICKET MATCHES, PLAYED BY THE INCAPABLES. 1872-1887. Printed for private circulation, [1888]. 8vo. 80pp. Original cloth, covers stained. The Incapables Cricket Club was originally called The Sparkenhoe Rovers' Club and was re- named in 1872. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, pages 62 and 108: ‘Private circulation - very rare' and ‘A scarce book.’ Padwick, 1274. £200.00

606. [INCOGNITI CRICKET CLUB]. INCOGNITI C.C. SCORES & AVERAGE, 1912. For the Club, 1912. 8vo. 44pp. Rebound in cloth. Top corner of last page expertly repaired, not affecting text. Scores of the 1912 season. First issued c.1885. Padwick, 1277. £85.00

607. INDIAN CRICKET ALMANACK FOR 1946-47. EDITED BY S.K. GURUNATHAN. Madras, 1947. 8vo. xxxii+lxiv+104pp. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth with original pictorial wrappers preserved. With bookplate of previous owner. Good condition. First year of publication. Published annually between 1946-47 and 2004. With full details of the Indian season. Padwick, 3855. £75.00

608. INDIAN CRICKET ALMANACK. FOR 1947-48. EDITED BY S.K. GURUNATHAN. Madras, 8vo. xxiv+187pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Second year of publication. Published annually between 1946-47 and 2004, with full details of each Indian season. Padwick, 3855. £65.00

609. INDIAN CRICKET ALMANACK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF INDIAN CRICKET ALMANACKS FOR 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957- 58, 1958-59 AND 1959-60. EDITED BY S.K. GURUNATHAN. Madras, 8vo. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Published annually between 1946-47 and 2004, when publication ceased. With full details of each Indian season. Padwick, 855. (Each) £18.00

610. INDIAN CRICKET ALMANACK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF INDIAN CRICKET ALMANACKS FOR 1960-61, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969. EDITED BY S.K. GURUNATHAN AND P.N. SUNDARESAN. Madras, 8vo. Illustrated. Original wrappers. Published annually between 1946-47 and 2004, when publication ceased. With full details of each Indian season. Padwick, 3855. (Each) £15.00

611. INDIAN CRICKET ALMANACK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF INDIAN CRICKET ALMANACKS FOR 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 AND 1979. Madras, 8vo. Illustrated. Original printed boards or original printed wrappers. Published annually between 1946-47 and 2004, when publication ceased. With full details of each Indian season. Padwick, 3855. (Each) £15.00

612. INDIAN CRICKET-FIELD ANNUAL. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF INDIAN CRICKET-FIELD ANNUAL FOR 1957-58, 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62, 1963-64 AND 1964-65. EDITED BY DICKY RUTNAGUR. Bombay, 8vo. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers, spines worn. Published annually between 1957-58 and 1964-65. Covering each Indian cricket season. Padwick, 857. (Each) £18.00

613. IREDALE, (Frank). 33 YEARS OF CRICKET. Sydney, 1920. 8vo. 168pp. Portrait frontispiece and text illustrations. Rebound in cloth with original soiled and worn pictorial wrappers preserved. Autobiography of the batsman who played 14 Test matches for Australia between 1894 and 1899. Padwick, 7753. £120.00

85 614. IRELAND, (John). CRICKET CHARACTERS. THE CRICKETER CARICATURES OF JOHN IRELAND. TEXT BY CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS. London, 1987. 4to. 95pp. 40 full- page colour illustrations. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Caricatures of famous cricketers of the 1980s. Subjects include I. Botham, G. Boycott, M. Holding, C.H. Lloyd, R. Marsh and I.V. Richards. £20.00

615. IRELAND, (John). CRICKET CHARACTERS 2. THE CRICKETER CARICATURES OF JOHN IRELAND. TEXT BY . Harpenden, 2000. 4to. 95pp. 40 full-page colour illustrations. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Caricatures of famous cricketers of the 1990s. Subjects include M. Atherton, B. Lara, S. Tendulkar, R.C. Russell, A. Stewart, C. Ambrose and P. Tufnell. £20.00

616. IRONSIDE, (Frederick James). IRONSIDE'S AUSTRALASIAN CRICKETING HANDBOOK, EMBRACING THE DOINGS IN AUSTRALASIA OF THE INTERCOLONIAL & ALL- ENGLAND TEAMS. AND THROUGHOUT AUSTRALASIA, ENGLAND, AND ELSEWHERE, OF THE ABORIGINAL AND GREGORY AND BOYLE’S AUSTRALIAN ELEVENS... Sydney, printed by Jarett & Co., [1880]. Small 8vo. [2]+80+(v)pp.+[8]pp. publisher’s advertisements. Vignette on title-page. Bound in quarter cloth, without original blue pictorial wrappers preserved. Title, preliminary pages and endpapers foxed and expertly repaired. Padwick, 3339. £750.00

617. IRONSIDE, (Frederick James). WORLD OF CRICKET. 50 YEARS OF CRICKET. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. COLONY v. COLONY. 1856 TO 1895. RECORDS, ETC. OF THE CRICKET FIELD. THIRD EDITION. Sydney, (1895). 8vo. 82pp.+(4)pp. publisher's advertisements. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, edges of wrappers worn with slight loss. With summaries of early England and Australia tours. Includes intercolonial cricket records. Padwick, 3419. £85.00

618. JAMES, (Alfred). THE DON vs. THE REST. THE SCORECARDS OF THE MINOR CRICKET MATCHES PLAYED BY SIR DONALD BRADMAN, 1920/21 TO 1962/63. COMPILED BY ALFRED JAMES. Sydney, the Compiler, 2011. 4to. xi+412pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers. Revised and corrected edition of a monumental work of reference. Includes full scores of minor cricket matches played by Don Bradman between 1920 and 1962. £70.00

619. JAMES, (Alfred). A RECORD OF 143 CRICKET MATCHES PLAYED BY AUSTRALIAN TEAMS IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1878 TO 1995. [Sydney, the Author], 1999. 4to. [181]pp. Original pictorial wrappers. An invaluable work of reference. £60.00

620. JAMES, (Alfred). SUNDRY EXTRAS. 150 YEARS OF AUSTRALIAN SUPPLEMENTARY CRICKET MATCHES. [together with] ADDENDUM TO “SUNDRY EXTRAS: 150 YEARS OF AUSTRALIAN SUPPLEMENTARY CRICKET MATCHES” WITH AN APPENDIX, “SUPPLEMENTARY MATCHES FOLLOWING DOMESTIC FIRST-CLASS MATCHES IN AUSTRALIA”. Sydney, the Author, 2011 and 2014. Two volumes. 4to. [8]+105pp. 1 plate; 36pp. Original printed cloth, gilt and original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 25 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A record of 180 supplementary or exhibition matches played in Australia, and by Australian teams overseas, between 1862 and 2008, many with full scores. The addendum records a further 26 sundry matches. £85.00

86 614. IRELAND, (John). CRICKET CHARACTERS. THE CRICKETER CARICATURES OF JOHN 621. JAMES, (C.L.R.). BEYOND A . London, 1963. 8vo. 256pp. Original cloth in dust- IRELAND. TEXT BY CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS. London, 1987. 4to. 95pp. 40 full- wrapper. Good condition in unclipped dust-wrapper. page colour illustrations. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. FIRST EDITION. Caricatures of famous cricketers of the 1980s. John Arlott, (Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964): ‘the finest book written about the game of Subjects include I. Botham, G. Boycott, M. Holding, C.H. Lloyd, R. Marsh and I.V. Richards. £20.00 cricket.’ Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966: 'The finest and most important book to come out of the West 615. IRELAND, (John). CRICKET CHARACTERS 2. THE CRICKETER CARICATURES OF Indies...it explains fully the interrelation of cricket and racial politics in the Caribbean. The JOHN IRELAND. TEXT BY JONATHAN AGNEW. Harpenden, 2000. 4to. 95pp. 40 full-page author, a classical scholar, is one of the most important cricket writers to emerge since the Second World War.' colour illustrations. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all Caricatures of famous cricketers of the 1990s. time. Subjects include M. Atherton, B. Lara, S. Tendulkar, R.C. Russell, A. Stewart, C. Ambrose and P. Padwick, 3672-1. £150.00 Tufnell. £20.00

622. [JAMES, C.L.R.]. C.L.R. JAMES. HIS LIFE AND WORK. [IN URGENT TASKS. JOURNAL OF THE REVOLUTIONARY LEFT. NUMBER TWELVE. SUMMER 1981]. Chicago, 1981. 616. IRONSIDE, (Frederick James). IRONSIDE'S AUSTRALASIAN CRICKETING HANDBOOK, 4to. 128+(5)pp advertisements. Original stiffened pictorial wrappers, covers foxed. EMBRACING THE DOINGS IN AUSTRALASIA OF THE INTERCOLONIAL & ALL- Includes an interview with C.L.R. James by Paul Buhle, pages 81-82. £50.00 ENGLAND TEAMS. AND THROUGHOUT AUSTRALASIA, ENGLAND, AND ELSEWHERE, OF THE ABORIGINAL AND GREGORY AND BOYLE’S AUSTRALIAN ELEVENS... Sydney, 623. JAMES, (C.L.R.). CRICKET. EDITED BY ANNA GRIMSHAW. London, 1986. 8vo. 319pp. printed by Jarett & Co., [1880]. Small 8vo. [2]+80+(v)pp.+[8]pp. publisher’s advertisements. Vignette Original cloth in dust-wrapper. on title-page. Bound in quarter cloth, without original blue pictorial wrappers preserved. Title, Includes a bibliography of C.L.R. James’ cricket writing. £15.00 preliminary pages and endpapers foxed and expertly repaired. Padwick, 3339. £750.00 624. [JAMES, Henry]. SCORES OF THE PRINCIPAL CRICKET MATCHES PLAYED BY . EDITED

BY AN OLD COLLEGIAN. Cheltenham, 1868. Small 8vo. 95pp.

Original printed limp cloth, good condition. 617. IRONSIDE, (Frederick James). WORLD OF CRICKET. 50 YEARS OF CRICKET. Scores of Cheltenham College matches between 1851 and 1865. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. COLONY v. COLONY. 1856 TO 1895. RECORDS, ETC. OF Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. THE CRICKET FIELD. THIRD EDITION. Sydney, (1895). 8vo. 82pp.+(4)pp. publisher's Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ advertisements. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, edges of wrappers worn with slight loss. Padwick, 1388. £135.00 With summaries of early England and Australia tours. Includes intercolonial cricket records. Padwick, 3419. £85.00 625. JARDINE, (D.R.). ASHES AND DUST. London, (1934). 8vo. 290pp. 31 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Good condition. 618. JAMES, (Alfred). THE DON vs. THE REST. An account of the 1934 Australian tour of England. THE SCORECARDS OF THE MINOR CRICKET MATCHES Padwick, 5063. £75.00 PLAYED BY SIR DONALD BRADMAN, 1920/21 TO 1962/63. COMPILED BY ALFRED JAMES. Sydney, the Compiler, 2011. 626. JASDENVALA, (A.A.). THE "CORNSTALKS". Bombay, The Author, [1964]. 8vo. [8]pp. 4 plates. 4to. xi+412pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers. Original stiffened boards. Revised and corrected edition of a monumental work of reference. The development of cricket in Australia. Includes full scores of minor cricket matches played by Padwick, 3340. £25.00 Don Bradman between 1920 and 1962. £70.00 627. JEANS, (G.E.). MEMORIALS OF OLD HAMPSHIRE. EDITED BY G.E. JEANS. London, 619. JAMES, (Alfred). A RECORD OF 143 CRICKET MATCHES 1906. Large 8vo. xiv+288pp. Illustrated. Original decorative buckram, covers soiled. PLAYED BY AUSTRALIAN TEAMS IN CANADA AND Includes The Hambledon Cricket Club by Horace Hutchinson, pages 274-282, and a poem On THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1878 TO 1995. the Game of Cricket. [Sydney, the Author], 1999. 4to. [181]pp. Original pictorial wrappers. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ An invaluable work of reference. £60.00 Padwick, 1997. £50.00

620. JAMES, (Alfred). SUNDRY EXTRAS. 150 YEARS OF AUSTRALIAN SUPPLEMENTARY 628. JEPHSON, (D.L.A.). A FEW OVERS. WITH A FOREWORD BY C.B. FRY. Cambridge, 1913. CRICKET MATCHES. 8vo. [8]+38pp. Original pictorial wrappers. [together with] A collection of verses by the famous Surrey lob bowler.

ADDENDUM TO “SUNDRY EXTRAS: 150 YEARS OF AUSTRALIAN SUPPLEMENTARY Padwick, 6472. £35.00

CRICKET MATCHES” WITH AN APPENDIX, “SUPPLEMENTARY MATCHES FOLLOWING 629. JESSE, (Edward). FAVORITE HAUNTS AND RURAL STUDIES; INCLUDING VISITS TO DOMESTIC FIRST-CLASS MATCHES IN AUSTRALIA”. Sydney, the Author, 2011 and 2014. SPOTS OF INTEREST IN THE VICINITY OF WINDSOR AND ETON. London, 1847. 8vo. Two volumes. 4to. [8]+105pp. 1 plate; 36pp. Original printed cloth, gilt and original printed wrappers. vi+365pp. and 18 engraved plates. Original publisher's cloth, covers soiled. LIMITED EDITION of 25 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A record of 180 supplementary or exhibition matches played in Australia, and by Australian Reference to cricket at Eton, page 147. teams overseas, between 1862 and 2008, many with full scores. The addendum records a Not recorded by Padwick. £50.00 further 26 sundry matches. £85.00 630. JESSOP, (Gilbert L.). CRICKET NOTES. WITH CHAPTERS BY A.O. JONES AND C.L. TOWNSEND. Bristol, [1903]. Small 8vo. 189pp. Frontispiece and text illustrations by Rip. Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn. Chapters include Big Hitters and Hitting. Padwick, 444. £50.00

87 631. JONES, (A.O.). SOUVENIR OF THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR, 1909. EDITED BY A.O. JONES. London, (1909). Small oblong quarto. 72pp. including many text illustrations. Rebound in blue cloth with original colour front wrapper laid down. Cover-title: Official Souvenir. A souvenir of the 1909 Australian tour of England. Published during the tour with the itinerary on pages 61 to 71. With results of matches played to 28th June, when the book was probably published. Padwick, 5007. £750.00

632. KARDAR, (A.H.). INAUGURAL TEST MATCHES. Karachi, (1954). 8vo. xiii+156pp. 13 plates. Original cloth, covers soiled. An account of the 1952-53 Pakistan tour of India. Padwick, 5706. £85.00

633. KEATING, (Frank). . Taunton, 1996. 8vo. (2)+12pp. 1 plate. Original printed cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An appreciation of the Middlesex and England batsman Denis Compton. £85.00

634. KEIGWIN, (R.P.) LANYARD LYRICS. ILLUSTRATED BY P.L. BUTT. London, [1913]. 8vo. 103pp. Illustrated. Original decorative cloth. Poems by the Essex and Gloucestershire cricketer. Includes two cricket poems: The Test, with cricket illustrations, pages 83-84, and To Anthea (who has bidden him play cricket in April), pages 90-91. Padwick, 6474. £20.00

635. KELLETT, (E.E). MUSA LEYSIANA. SECOND SERIES. Cambridge, the Author, 1904. Small 8vo. viii+55pp. Some pages foxed. Original decorative cloth. Poems, including one of cricket: The Sporting Mania, pages 19-21. This poem refers to W.G. Grace, F.S. Jackson, and Victor Trumper. Not recorded by Padwick. £60.00

636. KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL] 1933. FIRST YEAR OF ISSUE. SPECIALLY WRITTEN AND COMPILED BY SIR HOME GORDON. Canterbury, the Club. 1933. Small 8vo. 70pp. Profusely illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. Published between 1933 and 1936, and in 1939. Padwick, 2145. £25.00

637. KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL] 1934. SECOND YEAR OF ISSUE. SPECIALLY WRITTEN AND COMPILED BY SIR HOME GORDON. Canterbury, the Club, 1934. Small 8vo. 76pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Published between 1933 and 1936, and in 1939. Padwick, 2145. £25.00

638. KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL] 1936. FOURTH YEAR OF ISSUE. COMPILED BY SIR HOME GORDON. Canterbury, the Club, 1936. Small 8vo. 67pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled and worn. Published between 1933 and 1936, and in 1939. Padwick, 2145. £25.00

639. KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL] 1939. FIFTH YEAR OF ISSUE. COMPILED BY SIR HOME GORDON. Canterbury, the Club. 1939. Small 8vo. 72pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. Last year of publication. Published between 1933 and 1936, and in 1939. Padwick, 2145. £25.00

640. [KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB]. THE HISTORY OF KENT COUNTY CRICKET. APPENDIX E. [EDITED BY F.S.ASHLEY-COOPER]. London, 1910. 4to. 16pp. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth. Covering 1907 to 1909. The first separately published appendix to Harris, History of Kent County Cricket, published in 1907. Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966: 'Appendix E is now impossible to obtain.' Padwick, 2141. £75.00

88 631. JONES, (A.O.). SOUVENIR OF THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR, 1909. EDITED BY A.O. JONES. 641. [KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB]. THE HISTORY OF KENT COUNTY CRICKET. London, (1909). Small oblong quarto. 72pp. including many text illustrations. Rebound in blue cloth APPENDIX F. [EDITED BY F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER]. Canterbury, 1924. 4to. 55pp. Original with original colour front wrapper laid down. printed wrappers. Cover-title: Official Souvenir. The history of Kent County Cricket Club between 1910 and 1923. A souvenir of the 1909 Australian tour of England. Published during the tour with the itinerary The second separately published appendix to Harris, History of Kent County Cricket, published on pages 61 to 71. in 1907. With results of matches played to 28th June, when the book was probably published. Padwick, 2141. £25.00 Padwick, 5007. £750.00 642. [KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1914]. ALL ABOUT KENT CRICKET 1914. IN 632. KARDAR, (A.H.). INAUGURAL TEST MATCHES. Karachi, (1954). 8vo. xiii+156pp. 13 plates. COMMEMORATION OF THE COUNTY'S 4TH CHAMPIONSHIP. SECOND EDITION. Original cloth, covers soiled. Watford, (1914). Small 8vo. 48pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. Good condition. An account of the 1952-53 Pakistan tour of India. Published to commemorate Kent winning the 1913 County Championship. Padwick, 5706. £85.00 Padwick, 2128. £250.00

633. KEATING, (Frank). DENIS COMPTON. Taunton, 1996. 8vo. (2)+12pp. 1 plate. Original printed 643. KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL]. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF KENT COUNTY cloth. CRICKET CLUB ANNUALS FOR 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913 LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. AND 1919. Ashford, the Club, 1904. Small 8vo. 199pp. Original blue cloth, gilt. Good condition. An appreciation of the Middlesex and England batsman Denis Compton. £85.00 First published in 1878. Continued annually to date, with the exception of 1916 to 1918 and 1940 to 1944. 634. KEIGWIN, (R.P.) LANYARD LYRICS. ILLUSTRATED BY P.L. BUTT. London, [1913]. 8vo. Padwick, 2143. (Each) £65.00 103pp. Illustrated. Original decorative cloth. Poems by the Essex and Gloucestershire cricketer. Includes two cricket poems: The Test, with 644. KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL]. A COMPLETE RUN OF KENT COUNTY cricket illustrations, pages 83-84, and To Anthea (who has bidden him play cricket in April), CRICKET CLUB ANNUALS BETWEEN 1920 AND 1929 INCLUSIVE. Canterbury, the Club, pages 90-91. 1920-1929. Ten volumes. Small 8vo. Original blue cloth, covers worn. Padwick, 6474. £20.00 First published in 1878. Continued annually to date, with the exception of 1916-1918 and 1940- 1944. 635. KELLETT, (E.E). MUSA LEYSIANA. SECOND SERIES. Cambridge, the Author, 1904. Small Padwick, 2143. £150.00 8vo. viii+55pp. Some pages foxed. Original decorative cloth. Poems, including one of cricket: The Sporting Mania, pages 19-21. This poem refers to W.G. 645. RESCUING DON BRADMAN FROM SPLENDID ISOLATION. Grace, F.S. Jackson, Hugh Trumble and Victor Trumper. KETTLE, (Peter B.) Not recorded by Padwick. £60.00 PUTTING HIS TEST AVERAGE INTO A TRUE LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE. Melbourne, 2019. 4to. 60+(40)pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. An attempt to put Don Bradman’s average in Test cricket in a long-term perspective. £24.00 636. KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL] 1933. FIRST YEAR OF ISSUE. SPECIALLY

WRITTEN AND COMPILED BY SIR HOME GORDON. Canterbury, the Club. 1933. Small 8vo. 646. THE LAND OF 'RANJI' AND 'DULEEP'. WITH PREFACE BY H.H. 70pp. Profusely illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. KINCAID, (Charles A.). Published between 1933 and 1936, and in 1939. THE MAHARAJA JAM SAHIB OF NAWANAGAR. Edinburgh, 1931. Large 8vo. xviii+138pp. Padwick, 2145. £25.00 Frontispiece and 42 plates. Original cloth. Cricket, chapter 12. Padwick, 3817. £60.00 637. KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL] 1934. SECOND YEAR OF ISSUE.

SPECIALLY WRITTEN AND COMPILED BY SIR HOME GORDON. Canterbury, the Club, 647. ANTI BODY-LINE. London, 1933. 8vo. 109pp. 4 1934. Small 8vo. 76pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. KIPPAX, (Alan.) and BARBOUR, (Eric P.). illustrations. Original stiffened pictorial wrappers, covers soiled and worn. Rebacked. Published between 1933 and 1936, and in 1939. An Australian view of the 1932-33 bodyline controversy. Padwick, 2145. £25.00

Padwick, 4478. £75.00

638. KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL] 1936. FOURTH YEAR OF ISSUE. COMPILED 648. KIRBY, (Thos). A RECORD OF MATCHES PLAYED BY LEYLAND CRICKET CLUB FROM BY SIR HOME GORDON. Canterbury, the Club, 1936. Small 8vo. 67pp. Illustrated. Original THE YEAR 1877 TO 1897. COMPILED BY THOS. KIRBY FOR JOHN STANNING, ESQ. pictorial wrappers, covers soiled and worn. Preston, 1898. Small 8vo. xiv+280pp. Title-page printed in red and black. Original printed cloth, Published between 1933 and 1936, and in 1939. covers slightly soiled. Padwick, 2145. £25.00 A history of Leyland Cricket Club between 1877 and 1897. Padwick, 2204. £70.00 639. KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL] 1939. FIFTH YEAR OF ISSUE. COMPILED BY SIR HOME GORDON. Canterbury, the Club. 1939. Small 8vo. 72pp. Illustrated. Original 649. KNOX, (Malcolm). NEVER A GENTLEMEN’S GAME. Melbourne, 2012. Large 8vo. 442pp. pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Last year of publication. Published between 1933 and 1936, and in 1939. A review of 19th century cricket. £20.00

Padwick, 2145. £25.00

650. KUMAR, (Vijay P.). CRICKET LOVELY CRICKET. WEST 640. [KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB]. THE HISTORY OF KENT COUNTY CRICKET. INDIES vs. ENGLAND 1950. JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY APPENDIX E. [EDITED BY F.S.ASHLEY-COOPER]. London, 1910. 4to. 16pp. Illustrated. TRIBUTE. Leicester, the Author, 2000. Large 8vo. 272pp. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Covering 1907 to 1909. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. SIGNED BY SIX The first separately published appendix to Harris, History of Kent County Cricket, published in MEMBERS OF THE 1950 WEST INDIES TEAM against their 1907. portraits on the front endpaper as follows: R.J. Christiani, Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966: 'Appendix E is now impossible to obtain.' A.F. Rae, S. Ramadhin, A.L. Valentine, C.L. Walcott and Padwick, 2141. £75.00 E.D. Weekes. An account of the 1950 West Indian tour of England. £100.00

89 651. [LACEY, F.E.]. CENTENARY OF LORD'S CRICKET GROUND, 1814-1914. London, the M.C.C., 1914. 8vo. 40pp. Text illustrations. Original decorative cloth. All edges gilt. Previous owner’s stamps of ownership on front and back endpapers. Published to commemorate the centenary of Lord’s Cricket Ground in 1914. Britton, Cricket Books, The 100 Best, 1929: 'worth an early place in a cricket lover's collection.' Padwick, 1006. £75.00

652. LAKEMAN, (H.S.). EIGHTY YEARS OF CRICKET. A BRIEF HISTORY OF CORSHAM SPORTS CLUB 1848-1928. [The Club, 1929]. 8vo. 56pp. 4 plates. Original wrappers, covers soiled. A history of Corsham Sports Club. Padwick, 2835. £20.00

653. LAMBERT, (William). THE CRICKETER'S GUIDE, OR A CONCISE TREATISE ON THE NOBLE GAME OF CRICKET, AS PRACTISED BY THE MOST EMINENT PLAYERS, CONTAINING A VARIETY OF DIRECTIONS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A PLAN OF A NEW SINGLE WICKET GAME, ON AN IMPROVED PRINCIPLE; WITH OTHER INTERESTING MATTER. EMBELLISHED WITH AN ELEGANT COPPER- PLATE ENGRAVING. TO WHICH ARE SUBJOINED, THE LAWS OF THE GAME, WITH NOTES. SEVENTH EDITION, CORRECTED TO THE PRESENT TIME. Lewes, Sussex Press: printed and sold by J. Baxter, and in London by Baldwin & Co. and Sherwood & Co. and Longman & Co., and in Derby by Mozely, (1821?). Small 8vo. 61pp.+(3)pp. publisher’s advertisements. Engraved folding frontispiece (stained). Rebound in cloth with contemporary wrappers preserved. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. Seventh edition. The successor to Boxall’s Guide, Lambert’s Guides ran to many editions. The frontispiece shows a game of cricket in progress at the Paddock, Lewes, Sussex, with a key to the positions in the field. Gale; Early Cricket Books, in Lillywhite Cricketer’s Annual, 1876, page 24. ‘...I need say but little about this book, which is a flagrant and deliberate piracy of Boxall’s. Whether Lambert had personally anything to do with the fraud it is hard to say, but he was far too ignorant to have written or even dictated anything of the kind himself. He was a man of very bad character, and probably gave the use of his name for money...to some unscrupulous speculator.’ Rait Kerr, Cricket. Catalogue of an Exhibition, 1950, no. 104: ‘The frontispiece, with a key to the positions in the field similar to that in Boxall, represents a game at Lewes. These ‘Guides’ ran to numerous editions. A spurious twentieth edition would, from the content of the Laws, appear to be earlier than the twelfth which is probably the last. It has lately been proven that except for this twelfth edition, which contains an accurate version of the Code of 1830, Lambert cannot be relied on as an authority for changes in the Laws.’ Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 17: ‘The puzzle surrounding the numbering of the editions is unlikely ever to be solved. There are 13 known editions, the penultimate being numbered 20th and the last, which was published circa 1830-32, being numbered 12th. The 13th-19th editions have not been found and were probably never produced.’ Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, page 8, incorrectly notes: ‘Lambert’s Guide ran through 20 Editions, but dates are not given on title pages.’ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 61: ‘The first and second issues comprise 55pp. post 8vo.; the third, fourth and fifth editions 62pp. post 8vo.; the seventh edition 61pp. 16mo.; to which was subjoined The New Single Wicket Game; and the tenth to twentieth editions 47pp. 16mo. These guides are very rare...Unfortunately the editions are undated.’ Taylor probably copied the error in Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, and incorrectly notes: ‘Lambert's Guide ran through twenty editions.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 119: ‘Although copied from Boxall’s Guide, is one of the rarest cricket publications...the later editions seem to be scarcer than the earlier ones.’ Padwick 383: ‘13th-19th editions have not been traced and probably were never published.’ £2,500.00

90 651. [LACEY, F.E.]. CENTENARY OF LORD'S CRICKET GROUND, 1814-1914. London, the 654. LANE, (J.D.). SURREY v. YORKSHIRE 1851-1957. CRICKET MATCH HISTORY NO. 2. M.C.C., 1914. 8vo. 40pp. Text illustrations. Original decorative cloth. All edges gilt. Previous owner’s Privately printed. (1958). 8vo. (24)pp. Original wrappers. stamps of ownership on front and back endpapers. [LIMITED EDITION of 250 copies]. Published to commemorate the centenary of Lord’s Cricket Ground in 1914. A review of matches between Surrey and Yorkshire. Britton, Cricket Books, The 100 Best, 1929: 'worth an early place in a cricket lover's collection.' Padwick, 2684. £25.00 Padwick, 1006. £75.00 655. LAUGHTON, (A.W.). A.D. TAYLOR. THE CRICKETOLOGIST. FOREWORD BY HUBERT 652. LAKEMAN, (H.S.). EIGHTY YEARS OF CRICKET. A BRIEF HISTORY OF CORSHAM DOGGART. Manchester, 2002. 8vo. (2)+91pp. Illustrated. Original quarter calf. All edges gilt. SPORTS CLUB 1848-1928. [The Club, 1929]. 8vo. 56pp. 4 plates. Original wrappers, covers LIMITED EDITION of 50 copies, (numbered 1-50), of a total limited edition of 200 numbered soiled. copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND HUBERT DOGGART, AND SPECIALLY BOUND. A history of Corsham Sports Club. A biography of the Sussex cricket collector, author and bibliophile, Alfred D. Taylor. £125.00 Padwick, 2835. £20.00 656. LAVER, (Frank). AN AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER ON TOUR. 653. LAMBERT, (William). THE CRICKETER'S GUIDE, OR A CONCISE TREATISE ON THE REMINISCENCES, IMPRESSIONS, AND EXPERIENCES OF NOBLE GAME OF CRICKET, AS PRACTISED BY THE MOST EMINENT PLAYERS, TWO TRIPS. WITH RECORDS OF MATCHES... London, 1905. 8vo. CONTAINING A VARIETY OF DIRECTIONS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN. TO WHICH IS 296pp. 68 plates. Original decorative cloth, good condition. ADDED, A PLAN OF A NEW SINGLE WICKET GAME, ON AN IMPROVED PRINCIPLE; An account of the 1899 and 1905 Australian tours of England. WITH OTHER INTERESTING MATTER. EMBELLISHED WITH AN ELEGANT COPPER- Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘One of the best books PLATE ENGRAVING. TO WHICH ARE SUBJOINED, THE LAWS OF THE GAME, WITH written.’ NOTES. SEVENTH EDITION, CORRECTED TO THE PRESENT TIME. Lewes, Sussex Press: Padwick, 4990. £135.00 printed and sold by J. Baxter, and in London by Baldwin & Co. and Sherwood & Co. and Longman & Co., and in Derby by Mozely, (1821?). Small 8vo. 61pp.+(3)pp. publisher’s advertisements. Engraved 657. LAWRENCE, (Eddie). SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET folding frontispiece (stained). Rebound in cloth with contemporary wrappers preserved. With the CLUB. PLAYERS, PHOTOGRAPHS & STATISTICS 1891-2002. bookplate of J.W. Goldman. EDITED BY EDDIE LAWRENCE. Seventh edition. [together with]: The successor to Boxall’s Guide, Lambert’s Guides ran to many editions. The frontispiece A SUPPLEMENT (1882 - 2007). shows a game of cricket in progress at the Paddock, Lewes, Sussex, with a key to the positions [Taunton, the Club], 2003 and 2008. in the field. Two volumes. 4to. [498]+[141]pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper, Supplement in Gale; Early Cricket Books, in Lillywhite Cricketer’s Annual, 1876, page 24. ‘...I need say but little original pictorial wrappers. about this book, which is a flagrant and deliberate piracy of Boxall’s. Whether Lambert had LIMITED EDITIONS of 500 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE EDITOR in both volumes. personally anything to do with the fraud it is hard to say, but he was far too ignorant to have A pictorial record of Somerset cricketers. £85.00 written or even dictated anything of the kind himself. He was a man of very bad character, and probably gave the use of his name for money...to some unscrupulous speculator.’ 658. LAWRENCE, (John). HANDBOOK OF CRICKET IN IRELAND... SECOND NUMBER, 1866- Rait Kerr, Cricket. Catalogue of an Exhibition, 1950, no. 104: ‘The frontispiece, with a key to the 67. COMPILED AND EDITED BY J.T.H Dublin, (1867). Small 8vo. xiii+119pp. Original pictorial positions in the field similar to that in Boxall, represents a game at Lewes. These ‘Guides’ ran to wrappers, covers and prelims stained and lower corner. numerous editions. A spurious twentieth edition would, from the content of the Laws, appear to Sixteen volumes were published between 1865 and 1881. be earlier than the twelfth which is probably the last. It has lately been proven that except for Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 280: ‘1865. John this twelfth edition, which contains an accurate version of the Code of 1830, Lambert cannot be Lawrence’s Handbook of Cricket in Ireland first issued: sixteen issues.’ relied on as an authority for changes in the Laws.’ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 59: 'valuable guides to Irish cricket.’ Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 17: ‘The puzzle surrounding the numbering of the Padwick, 3315. £200.00 editions is unlikely ever to be solved. There are 13 known editions, the penultimate being numbered 20th and the last, which was published circa 1830-32, being numbered 12th. The 13th-19th editions have not been found and were probably never produced.’ 659. LAWRENCE, (John). HANDBOOK OF CRICKET IN IRELAND... Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, page 8, incorrectly notes: ‘Lambert’s Guide ran through FOURTH NUMBER, 1868-69. COMPILED AND EDITED BY 20 Editions, but dates are not given on title pages.’ J.T.H. Dublin, John Lawrence, [1869]. Small 8vo. x+214pp+ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 61: ‘The first and second issues comprise [16]pp. publisher's advertisements. Original cloth, gilt, spine slightly 55pp. post 8vo.; the third, fourth and fifth editions 62pp. post 8vo.; the seventh edition 61pp. rubbed. With the bookplate of A.E. Winder. With contemporary 16mo.; to which was subjoined The New Single Wicket Game; and the tenth to twentieth reviews of this book laid down inside the front cover and on the front editions 47pp. 16mo. These guides are very rare...Unfortunately the editions are undated.’ endpaper. Prelims and title-page foxed. Taylor probably copied the error in Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, and incorrectly notes: Sixteen volumes were published between 1865 and 1881. ‘Lambert's Guide ran through twenty editions.’ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 59: 'valuable Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 119: ‘Although copied from Boxall’s Guide, is one guides to Irish cricket.’ of the rarest cricket publications...the later editions seem to be scarcer than the earlier ones.’ Padwick, 3315. £200.00 Padwick 383: ‘13th-19th editions have not been traced and probably were never published.’ £2,500.00 660. LAWRENCE, (John). HANDBOOK OF CRICKET IN IRELAND...TENTH NUMBER, 1874-’75. COMPILED AND EDITED BY J.T.H. Dublin, 1875. Small 8vo. 264pp. Original printed cloth, gilt.. Sixteen volumes were published between 1865 and 1881. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 59: 'valuable guides to Irish cricket.’ Padwick, 3315. £200.00

661. [LAWS OF CRICKET 1809]. THE LAWS OF THE NOBLE GAME OF CRICKET. AS REVISED BY THE CLUB AT ST. MARY-LE-BONE. London, John Wallis, 25th May 1809. Printed broadsheet with hand-coloured oval engraving of a cricket match at head [a version of

Hayman's Cricket in Marylebone Fields]. Foxing to image and surround. Size 24cms x 35cms. Margins extra. Framed and glazed. AN INTERESTING ASSOCIATION ITEM. continued on next page…

91 WITH A TYPED NOTE OF PROVENANCE, dated 23rd July 1930 laid down on the reverse of the frame: 'Received...the sum of one pound (£1) in payment of cricket picture.' The receipt has been signed by Thomas Harris [?]. An undated ink note has been added in his hand: 'The above cricket picture originally belonged to . I gave Albert Trott £1 gold sovereign 25 years ago.' A.E.Trott (1872-1914) played for Middlesex between 1898 and 1910. He played three Test matches for Australia in 1895 and two Test matches for England in 1899.

Rait Kerr, Catalogue of an Exhibition, 1950, no. 366: 'As in Wallis's earlier broadsheet, the engraved head-piece is an adaptation of Hayman's picture.'

See Bouwman, Glorious Innings. Treasures from the Melbourne Cricket Club Collection, 1987, page 14. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Very rare.' Padwick, 168. £200.00

662. LE ROS, (T.E.). THE TALE OF THE TESTS. London, (1925). 8vo. 12pp. including wrappers. Original pictorial wrappers, rebacked. With details of the 1924-25 Australia v. England Test series. Padwick, 4450. £85.00

663. LEACH, (E.A.). UNION COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. HAND BOOK SEASON 1904. CONTAINING SCHEDULE OF MATCHES FOR THE COMING SEASON, ALSO SUMMARY OF MATCHES PLAYED IN 1903, TOGETHER WITH INTERESTING ITEMS REFERRING TO THE GAME OF CRICKET. COMPILED BY E.A. LEACH. Elizabeth [New Jersey], the Club, 1904. 8vo. 22pp. Text illustrations. Rebound in cloth without original wrappers preserved. (ALL PUBLISHED). A review of cricket in North America during 1903. Padwick, 4069. £150.00

664. LEE, (Frank). THE ASHES? Melbourne, [1937]. 4to. 36pp. including wrappers. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn. Cover-title: Cricketures of the Australian and English Teams. A pre-match brochure for the Fifth Test match between Australia and England played at Melbourne, 26th February-3rd March 1937. Padwick, 4494. £75.00

665. LEECH, (John). YOUNG TROUBLESOME; OR MASTER JACKY'S HOLIDAYS. DESIGNED AND ETCHED BY JOHN LEECH. London, (1850). Oblong 8vo. (2)pp. Engraved half-title and 11 engraved plates. Original publisher’s half calf, gilt, covers rubbed. Plate 4 shows a cricket scene titled:...Playing at cricket in the drawing-room. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. Padwick, 6985. £200.00

666. LEMMON, (David) and MARSHALL, (Mike). ESSEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. THE OFFICIAL HISTORY. London, 1987. Large 8vo. 452pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust- wrapper. A history of Essex County Cricket Club. £15.00

92 WITH A TYPED NOTE OF PROVENANCE, dated 23rd July 1930 667. LESTER, (John A.). A CENTURY OF PHILADELPHIA CRICKET. Philadelphia, 1951. Large laid down on the reverse of the frame: 'Received...the sum of 8vo. 397pp. 37 plates. Original cloth. Good condition. With the bookplate of Marylebone Cricket Club. one pound (£1) in payment of cricket picture.' The receipt has A full history of cricket in America, with essays by various outstanding American players. been signed by Thomas Harris [?]. An undated ink note has Padwick, 4086. £60.00 been added in his hand: 'The above cricket picture originally belonged to Albert Trott. I gave Albert Trott £1 gold sovereign 668. LEWIS, (W.J.). THE LANGUAGE OF CRICKET. WITH ILLUSTRATIVE EXTRACTS FROM 25 years ago.' THE LITERATURE OF THE GAME. London, 1938. 8vo. 317pp. Original cloth. A.E.Trott (1872-1914) played for Middlesex between 1898 and An alphabetical glossary of terms used in cricket during a period of two centuries, giving the 1910. He played three Test matches for Australia in 1895 and meaning, derivation and earliest traceable use of them in print. two Test matches for England in 1899. Padwick, 54. £28.00

Rait Kerr, Catalogue of an Exhibition, 1950, no. 366: 'As in Wallis's earlier broadsheet, the engraved head-piece is an 669. LILLYWHITE, (F.). THE GUIDE TO CRICKETERS, adaptation of Hayman's picture.' CONTAINING FULL DIRECTIONS FOR PLAYING THE NOBLE AND MANLY GAME OF See Bouwman, Glorious Innings. Treasures from the Melbourne CRICKET...EIGHTEENTH EDITION. London, (1863). Cricket Club Collection, 1987, page 14. Small 8vo.viii+152pp. including advertisement pages. Rebound Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Very rare.' in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Corner of back Padwick, 168. £200.00 wrapper torn.

662. LE ROS, (T.E.). THE TALE OF THE TESTS. London, (1925). 8vo. 12pp. including wrappers. Spring edition on front wrapper. Original pictorial wrappers, rebacked. Published between 1849 and 1866. With details of the 1924-25 Australia v. England Test series. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘One of the first and rarest Padwick, 4450. £85.00 of all the Annuals.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication 663. LEACH, (E.A.). UNION COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. HAND BOOK SEASON 1904. Cricket Books. The 100 Best. CONTAINING SCHEDULE OF MATCHES FOR THE COMING SEASON, ALSO SUMMARY Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, OF MATCHES PLAYED IN 1903, TOGETHER WITH INTERESTING ITEMS REFERRING 1970, Page 274: ‘1849. Fred Lillywhite issued his Young Cricketer’s Treatise which changed its name to Guide to Elizabeth [New Jersey], the Club, TO THE GAME OF CRICKET. COMPILED BY E.A. LEACH. Cricketers in 1850, and became an annual lasting until 1866 1904. 8vo. 22pp. Text illustrations. Rebound in cloth without original wrappers preserved. and then merged with the Green Lillywhite.’ (ALL PUBLISHED). Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘...a complete A review of cricket in North America during 1903. run of the above is perhaps the most cherished of all works

Padwick, 4069. £150.00 in connection with the literature of the game.’ Padwick, 1086. £300.00 664. LEE, (Frank). THE ASHES? Melbourne, [1937]. 4to. 36pp. including wrappers. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn. 670. LILLYWHITE, (Frederick). THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS' TRIP TO CANADA AND THE Cover-title: Cricketures of the Australian and English Teams. UNITED STATES. London, 1860. 8vo. viii+68+11pp. publisher’s advertisements. 24 plates and a A pre-match brochure for the Fifth Test match between Australia and England played at folding map. Original cloth, covers soiled. Melbourne, 26th February-3rd March 1937. A day-by-day account, by the England team scorer, of the first of all overseas cricket tours. It is Padwick, 4494. £75.00 an amusing account of what must have been a somewhat perilous journey. Includes full scores

of the matches. 665. LEECH, (John). YOUNG TROUBLESOME; OR MASTER JACKY'S HOLIDAYS. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘An entertaining diary.’ DESIGNED AND ETCHED BY JOHN LEECH. London, (1850). Oblong 8vo. (2)pp. Engraved This was selected by Britton, Cricket Books, The 100 Best, 1929: 'An interesting book...Scarce.' half-title and 11 engraved plates. Original publisher’s half calf, gilt, covers rubbed. Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 278: ‘1859. G. Parr Plate 4 shows a cricket scene titled:...Playing at cricket in the drawing-room. captained the first English team to tour overseas, to Canada and the U.S.A. Describing it, F. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of Lillywhite issued the first ‘tour book’.’ Cricket, 1937. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Rare.’ Padwick, 6985. £200.00 Padwick, 4893. £450.00

666. LEMMON, (David) and MARSHALL, (Mike). ESSEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. THE OFFICIAL HISTORY. London, 1987. Large 8vo. 452pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust- wrapper. A history of Essex County Cricket Club. £15.00

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671. LILLYWHITE, (J.). CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. VOLUMES FOR 1872 TO 1900 INCLUSIVE. EDITED BY CHARLES W. ALCOCK. London, 1872-1900. Twenty-nine volumes. Each 8vo. Illustrated. Twenty-eight volumes in original red cloth, covers soiled, one volume (1875) rebound in red cloth, otherwise a good set. (A COMPLETE SET). This annual guide was the last and longest-running of the three Lillywhite periodicals, succeeding the Guides (1849-1866), and the Companions (1865-1885). After 1885 it incorporated Lillywhite's Cricketer's Companion. However, by 1900 the success of Wisden's Cricketer's Almanack was such that it was unable to continue. The volumes for 1872 and 1873 are not illustrated; the volumes for 1874 and 1875 contain an engraved plate (of W.G. Grace and Ephraim Lockwood). The volumes for 1876 to 1888 inclusive each contain a photographic frontispiece; the volumes for 1889 to 1900 each contain a half-tone frontispiece. Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol. 1, (1963): 'Almost impossible to obtain in fine condition, and very difficult to obtain even in good condition.' Arlott, 'Books: Reference', [in Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966]: 'Provide some important first- hand comment on play and background.' Martineau, 'Reporting', [in Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966]: '...there are several vital characters to consider in the world of cricket journalism, one of whom was personally responsible for all the twenty-nine issues of James Lillywhite's Annual. This was C.W. Alcock, secretary of the Surrey County Cricket Club from 1872 until his death in 1907. An Old Harrovian, he was a man of tireless activity...' Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 57. Padwick, 1087. £1,600.00

672. LILLYWHITE, (J.). CRICKETERS' COMPANION FOR 1879. London, published by John Lillywhite. 1879. 8vo. 204+(6)pp. publisher’s advertisements. Rebound in cloth with original green printed wrappers preserved. Published annually between 1865 and 1885. With much information on important clubs, and many articles of historical and literary interest. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol. 1, 1963: ‘Nowhere else can one obtain so much information about the doings of the important clubs.’ Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 280: ‘1865. John Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ Companion (the Green Lillywhite) established and merged with the Red Lillywhite from 1886.’ Padwick, 1088. £75.00

673. LILLYWHITE, (J.). CRICKETERS' COMPANION FOR 1880. London, published by John and James Lillywhite. 1880. 8vo. 208pp. Handsomely bound in full blue morocco, gilt, all edges gilt. Covers rubbed. Published annually between 1865 and 1885. With much information on important clubs, and many articles of historical and literary interest. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol. 1, 1963: ‘Nowhere else can one obtain so much information about the doings of the important clubs.’ Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 280: ‘1865. John Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ Companion (the Green Lillywhite) established and merged with the Red Lillywhite from 1886.’ Padwick, 1088. £85.00

674. [LIVERPOOL CRICKET CLUB]. L.C.C. PUBLIC SCHOOL TOUR, [sic] 1866 TO 1896; ALSO BIRKENHEAD PARK, 1865 TO 1896. [Liverpool, the Club, 1896]. 8vo. 142pp. Original printed cloth, covers soiled. Published without a title-page. Includes scores of school matches against Eton, Marlborough, Clifton and Cheltenham. Padwick, 2211. £35.00

675. LODGE, (P.Y.). LIVERPOOL CRICKET CLUB. A SKETCH OF THE HISTORIC CONTINUITY OF THE CLUB. LOCAL CHAMPIONS SEASON 1919. Liverpool, The Club, (c.1920). 8vo. 16pp. including wrappers. Original printed wrappers, covers soiled, Inside edges of pages marked, not affecting text. An account of the 1919 Liverpool Cricket Club season. Due to the First World War this was the club’s first season since 1914. Padwick, 2212. £65.00

94 676. [LIVERPOOL CRICKET CLUB]. A SKETCH OF THE LIVERPOOL CRICKET CLUB. 671. LILLYWHITE, (J.). CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. VOLUMES FOR 1872 TO 1900 INCLUSIVE. (Liverpool), 1930. 8vo. 4pp. Original wrappers. EDITED BY CHARLES W. ALCOCK. London, 1872-1900. Twenty-nine volumes. Each 8vo. A history of Liverpool Cricket Club. Illustrated. Twenty-eight volumes in original red cloth, covers soiled, one volume (1875) rebound in red Padwick, 2213. £50.00 cloth, otherwise a good set. (A COMPLETE SET). 677. LODGE, (Harry). LASCELLES HALL CRICKET CLUB CENTENARY 1825-1925. This annual guide was the last and longest-running of the three Lillywhite periodicals, Huddersfield, the Author, 1925. 8vo. 24+[4]pp. Original pictorial wrappers, covers slightly soiled. succeeding the Guides (1849-1866), and the Companions (1865-1885). After 1885 it incorporated A history of Lascelles Hall Cricket Club. Lillywhite's Cricketer's Companion. However, by 1900 the success of Wisden's Cricketer's Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce pamphlet.’ Almanack was such that it was unable to continue. Padwick, 2946. £50.00 The volumes for 1872 and 1873 are not illustrated; the volumes for 1874 and 1875 contain an engraved plate (of W.G. Grace and Ephraim Lockwood). 678. LORD’S CRICKET GROUND ALMANACK FOR 1888. BROADSHEET. COMPILED BY The volumes for 1876 to 1888 inclusive each contain a photographic frontispiece; the volumes H.L. London, issued by F. Dark & Sons and Robert Reeder. 1888. Size 64.5cms x 51cms. Laid down for 1889 to 1900 each contain a half-tone frontispiece. to board. Several small tears, soiled and worn. Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol. 1, (1963): 'Almost impossible to obtain in fine condition, and very A calendar listing sporting and world events of 1886 and 1887, month-by-month. difficult to obtain even in good condition.' Padwick, 1007 only records publication in the 1870s. £100.00 Arlott, 'Books: Reference', [in Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966]: 'Provide some important first- hand comment on play and background.' 679. LUCAS, (E.V.). MR. PUNCH'S COUNTY SONGS. ILLUSTRATED BY E.H. SHEPARD. Martineau, 'Reporting', [in Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966]: '...there are several vital characters London, 1928. 4to. 92pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth-backed boards, covers soiled. to consider in the world of cricket journalism, one of whom was personally responsible for all Includes cricket songs, Gloucestershire, Hampshire and The Two Roses, with cricket the twenty-nine issues of James Lillywhite's Annual. This was C.W. Alcock, secretary of the illustrations by E.H. Shepard. Surrey County Cricket Club from 1872 until his death in 1907. An Old Harrovian, he was a man Not recorded by Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. of tireless activity...' Padwick, 6490-1. £50.00 Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 57. Padwick, 1087. £1,600.00 680. LUCAS, (E.V.). SONGS OF THE BAT. London, privately printed for the Author, 1892. Very small 8vo. 8pp. Original

printed wrappers. 672. LILLYWHITE, (J.). CRICKETERS' COMPANION FOR 1879. London, published by John Cricket poems. Published by the author who had hoped that Lillywhite. 1879. 8vo. 204+(6)pp. publisher’s advertisements. Rebound in cloth with original green Albert Craig, the Surrey Poet, would sell it at the Oval. Craig printed wrappers preserved. however was not interested, as he was not involved in its Published annually between 1865 and 1885. With much information on important clubs, and publication. many articles of historical and literary interest. In his autobiography Reading, Writing and Remembering, This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. published in 1932, Lucas recalls: ‘Poets...don’t sell the work Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol. 1, 1963: ‘Nowhere else can one obtain so much information of other poets. The result was that it was never sold at all about the doings of the important clubs.’ and, as I was also the publisher, I still possess several Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 280: ‘1865. John hundred copies.’ Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ Companion (the Green Lillywhite) established and merged with the Red Some of these songs were later published in Willow and Lillywhite from 1886.’ Leather. Padwick, 1088. £75.00 Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, page 91, does not record the author. 673. LILLYWHITE, (J.). CRICKETERS' COMPANION FOR 1880. London, published by John and James Lillywhite. 1880. 8vo. 208pp. Handsomely bound in full blue morocco, gilt, all edges gilt. Covers Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce and difficult to procure.’ rubbed. Padwick, 6581. £500.00 Published annually between 1865 and 1885. With much information on important clubs, and many articles of historical and literary interest. 681. LUCAS, (E.V.). WILLOW & LEATHER. A BOOK OF PRAISE. Bristol, (1898). Small 8vo. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. 142pp. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled and worn. Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol. 1, 1963: ‘Nowhere else can one obtain so much information Cricket verse and essays. about the doings of the important clubs.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Rare.' Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 280: ‘1865. John Padwick, 6707. £35.00 Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ Companion (the Green Lillywhite) established and merged with the Red Lillywhite from 1886.’ 682. A FRENCH MAGAZINE OF 30th JUNE 1883. ISSUE NUMBER Padwick, 1088. £85.00 L’UNIVERS ILLUSTRE. 1475. 4to. pages 401-414. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth. Includes an article: Le Cricket en Angleterre, page 407. This claims that the game of cricket was 674. [LIVERPOOL CRICKET CLUB]. L.C.C. PUBLIC SCHOOL TOUR, [sic] 1866 TO 1896; derived from the French game of crosse or cricket. £120.00 ALSO BIRKENHEAD PARK, 1865 TO 1896. [Liverpool, the Club, 1896]. 8vo. 142pp. Original printed cloth, covers soiled. 683. SEFTON CRICKET CLUB 1862-1925. Liverpool, printed by W. Williams, (1926). Published without a title-page. Includes scores of school matches against Eton, Marlborough, LYNCH, (J.D.). 8vo. 44pp. Illustrated. Original wrappers, good condition. Clifton and Cheltenham. Padwick, 2211. £35.00 A history of Sefton Cricket Club.

Padwick, 2216. £60.00

675. LODGE, (P.Y.). LIVERPOOL CRICKET CLUB. A SKETCH OF THE HISTORIC 684. LYTTELTON, (Hon. R.H.). OUT-DOOR GAMES. CRICKET & GOLF. London, 1901. 8vo. CONTINUITY OF THE CLUB. LOCAL CHAMPIONS SEASON 1919. Liverpool, The Club, vii+252pp. Photogravure frontispiece and 8 fine coloured plates. Original decorative full vellum, gilt, (c.1920). 8vo. 16pp. including wrappers. Original printed wrappers, covers soiled, Inside edges of edges untrimmed. With decorative endpapers by Arthur Rackham. Covers slightly soiled. pages marked, not affecting text. LIMITED EDITION of 150 numbered copies, printed on hand-made paper. An account of the 1919 Liverpool Cricket Club season. Due to the First World War this was the From the library of Bob Appleyard, with his signed bookplate. Appleyard played for Yorkshire club’s first season since 1914. between 1950 and 1958. Padwick, 2212. £65.00 He played nine Tests for England between 1954 and 1956. A history of the development of both games. A volume in the Haddon Hall Library series. Padwick, 814. £225.00

95 685. McBEATH, (Neil). KEEP YOUR TAIL UP KANGAROO. THE BIG AUSTRALIAN CRICKET CHORUS SONG. WORDS AND MUSIC BY NEIL McBEATH. SPECIAL SOUVENIR EDITION. Melbourne, 1937. 4to. [4]pp. Illustrated. Bound in cloth.

Cover-title: To be broadcast and sung at the M.C.C. during the vital Test Match, by permission of the Victorian Cricket Association and courtesy 3AW. “Keep Your Tail Up Kangaroo” THE Official Australian Cricket Chorus Song. First published in 1932, this song was re-issued for the deciding Fifth Test match between Australia and England played at Melbourne, 26th February - 3rd March 1937. Not recorded by Padwick. Padwick II, 3255. £120.00

686. McCONNELL, (Lynn). THE 300 CLUB. Dunedin, 2003. 8vo. 128pp. Illustrated. Original buckram. LIMITED EDITION of 385 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. ALSO SIGNED BY G.M. TURNER AND K. RUTHERFORD on the front endpaper. (Both these New Zealand batsmen were members of The 300 Club). The limitation is 385 as this is the highest individual first-class score by a New Zealand batsman. On the six New Zealand batsmen who have scored triple centuries in first-class cricket. £75.00

687. McGOUGH, (James). THE YEAR BOOK OF ARGENTINE CRICKET AND OTHER BRITISH SPORTS. THIRD ISSUE. COMPILED BY JAMES McGOUGH. Buenos Aires, [1921]. 8vo. 72pp. Original printed wrappers, covers slightly soiled. This annual appeared for eight years, for seasons 1919-20 to 1926-27. Padwick, 4251. £85.00

688. McGOWAN, (Winston). WEST INDIAN CRICKET TRIPLE CENTURIONS (FROM TARILTON TO CHANDERPAUL). Georgetown, (c.1996). 4to. 129pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A review of triple centuries scored by West Indian batsmen. £45.00

689. MACGREGOR, (Robert). PASTIMES AND PLAYERS. London, 1881. 8vo. (10)+203pp. Original decorative cloth, covers rubbed. Cricket, pages 1-24. Padwick, 832. £65.00

690. [McWEENEY, J.A.]. CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1907. EDITED BY "McW". London, 1907. Small 8vo. 242+42pp. publisher’s advertisements. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth with the original decorative wrappers preserved. A record of the 1906 cricket season. First year of issue. Published annually between 1907 and 1911. A volume in Spalding's Athletic Library series. Padwick, 1102. £75.00

691. MAILEY, (Arthur). THE AUSTRALIAN FIFTEEN FOR ENGLAND. WITH AN APPRECIATION BY WARWICK W. ARMSTRONG AND ALSO A NOTE ON MAILEY'S ART BY C.R. BRADISH. Melbourne, (1921). 4to. (16)pp. Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth with original soiled front pictorial wrapper preserved. Illustrations by of the Australian cricketers. Published for the 1921 Australian tour of England. Padwick, 5026. £150.00

692. MAILEY, (Arthur). CRICKET CARTOONS, BY THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN GOOGLY BOWLER. Sydney, 1925. Oblong 8vo. (28)pp. Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth with original repaired front pictorial wrapper preserved. Title-page and endpaper foxed. Cover-title: Depicting incidents in first class cricket during the visit of the English Team to Australia in 1924-5. Illustrations by Mailey of the 1924-25 England tour of Australia. Not recorded by Padwick. £150.00

693. MAILEY, (Arthur). CRICKET HUMOUR. STORIES & SKETCHES BY ARTHUR MAILEY. Sydney, (1956). 8vo. 20pp. including wrappers. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, covers slightly soiled. Humorous incidents in the author's life. Padwick, 6882. £30.00

96 685. McBEATH, (Neil). KEEP YOUR TAIL UP KANGAROO. THE 694. MAILEY, (Arthur). CRICKET SKETCHES FOR THE 1928-1929 TESTS, BY THE FAMOUS BIG AUSTRALIAN CRICKET CHORUS SONG. WORDS AND AUSTRALIAN GOOGLY BOWLER. Sydney, 1928. Small 4to. [24]pp. Profusely illustrated. Original MUSIC BY NEIL McBEATH. SPECIAL SOUVENIR EDITION. pictorial wrappers, covers slightly soiled. Melbourne, 1937. 4to. [4]pp. Illustrated. Bound in cloth. Amusing cartoons by Mailey of incidents during the 1928-29 England tour of Australia. Padwick, 4457. (See colour illustration on the centre pages) £165.00 Cover-title: To be broadcast and sung at the M.C.C. during the vital Test Match, by permission of the Victorian Cricket 695. MAILEY, (Arthur). CRICKET SKETCHES AND SHORT STORIES, BY THE AUSTRALIAN Association and courtesy 3AW. “Keep Your Tail Up Kangaroo” GOOGLY BOWLER 1932-33. Sydney, (1933). Oblong 8vo. (31)pp. Profusely illustrated. Rebound THE Official Australian Cricket Chorus Song. in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. First published in 1932, this song was re-issued for the deciding Amusing cartoons by Mailey of incidents during the 1932-33 England body-line tour of Fifth Test match between Australia and England played at Australia. Melbourne, 26th February - 3rd March 1937. Padwick, 6881. £125.00 Not recorded by Padwick. Padwick II, 3255. £120.00 696. MAILEY, (Arthur). CRICKET STORIES & SKETCHES BY ARTHUR MAILEY. (Sydney), (1958). 8vo. 20pp. including wrappers. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers. 686. McCONNELL, (Lynn). THE 300 CLUB. Dunedin, 2003. 8vo. 128pp. Illustrated. Original Humorous incidents in the author’s life. buckram. Not recorded by Padwick. £28.00 LIMITED EDITION of 385 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. ALSO SIGNED BY G.M. TURNER AND K. RUTHERFORD on the front endpaper. 697. MAILEY, (Arthur). MAILEY'S . A SERIES OF (Both these New Zealand batsmen were members of The 300 Club). SKETCHES AND CARICATURES OF ENGLISH COUNTY The limitation is 385 as this is the highest individual first-class score by a New Zealand AND TEST MATCH CRICKET, BY THE FAMOUS batsman. On the six New Zealand batsmen who have scored triple centuries in first-class cricket. £75.00 AUSTRALIAN GOOGLY PLAYER. London, [1921]. Small 4to. 32pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled. Amusing illustrations by Arthur Mailey of the Australian cricketers 687. THE YEAR BOOK OF ARGENTINE CRICKET AND OTHER BRITISH McGOUGH, (James). who toured England in 1921. SPORTS. THIRD ISSUE. COMPILED BY JAMES McGOUGH. Buenos Aires, [1921]. 8vo. Padwick, 5027. £100.00 72pp. Original printed wrappers, covers slightly soiled. This annual appeared for eight years, for seasons 1919-20 to 1926-27. 698. THE MEN FROM AUSTRALIA. A Padwick, 4251. £85.00 MAILEY, (Arthur). SOUVENIR IN PEN AND PENCIL. CARTOONS BY ARTHUR MAILEY. London, [1926]. Small 4to. [24]pp. 688. McGOWAN, (Winston). WEST INDIAN CRICKET TRIPLE CENTURIONS (FROM Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth without original wrappers TARILTON TO CHANDERPAUL). Georgetown, (c.1996). 4to. 129pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial preserved. wrappers. Published prior to the 1926 Australian tour of England. Amusing cartoons by Mailey and articles A review of triple centuries scored by West Indian batsmen. £45.00 by H.L. Collins and J.M. Gregory. Padwick, 5040. £90.00 689. MACGREGOR, (Robert). PASTIMES AND PLAYERS. London, 1881. 8vo. (10)+203pp. Original decorative cloth, covers rubbed. 699. MAILEY, (Arthur). WHO'S WHO IN TEST CRICKET. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA 1920-1921. Cricket, pages 1-24. THE CARICATURES BUT NOT THE TEXT BY ARTHUR MAILEY. WITH APPRECIATIONS Padwick, 832. £65.00 BY WARWICK ARMSTRONG, J.W.H.T. DOUGLAS, AND C.R. BRADISH. London, [1921]. Small 4to. [32]pp. With 31 caricature portraits by Arthur Mailey. Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn 690. CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1907. EDITED BY "McW". London, 1907. [McWEENEY, J.A.]. with slight loss to top corners. Small 8vo. 242+42pp. publisher’s advertisements. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth with the original Published for the 1920-21 England tour of Australia. decorative wrappers preserved. Padwick, 4446. £100.00 A record of the 1906 cricket season. First year of issue. Published annually between 1907 and 1911. A volume in Spalding's Athletic Library series. 700. MANLEY, (Michael). A HISTORY OF WEST INDIES CRICKET. REVISED EDITION. Padwick, 1102. £75.00 INTRODUCTION BY . London, 1995. Large 8vo. 706pp. Profusely illustrated. Handsomely bound in full leather, top edge gilt. Preserved in cloth slip-case. 691. MAILEY, (Arthur). THE AUSTRALIAN FIFTEEN FOR ENGLAND. WITH AN LIMITED EDITION of 120 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND CLIVE LLOYD. APPRECIATION BY WARWICK W. ARMSTRONG AND ALSO A NOTE ON MAILEY'S ART A history of West Indies cricket, with full scores of every West Indies Test match between 1928 and 1994. £85.00 BY C.R. BRADISH. Melbourne, (1921). 4to. (16)pp. Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth with original soiled front pictorial wrapper preserved. 701. BY THE CHAMPION PLAYERS OF OLD Illustrations by Arthur Mailey of the Australian cricketers. MANLY EXERCISES, SPORTS, AND GAMES. Published for the 1921 Australian tour of England. ENGLAND. London, (1875). 8vo. 518pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial cloth, covers soiled. All edges Padwick, 5026. £150.00 gilt. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. Cricket, pages 123 - 179. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of 692. CRICKET CARTOONS, BY THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN GOOGLY MAILEY, (Arthur). Cricket, 1937. BOWLER. Sydney, 1925. Oblong 8vo. (28)pp. Profusely illustrated. Rebound in cloth with original Padwick, 7051. £100.00 repaired front pictorial wrapper preserved. Title-page and endpaper foxed. Cover-title: Depicting incidents in first class cricket during the visit of the English Team to 702. WHO'S WHO IN INDIAN CRICKET. COMPILED BY SYED M.H. Australia in 1924-5. MAQSOOD, (Syed M.H.). Illustrations by Mailey of the 1924-25 England tour of Australia. MAQSOOD. New Delhi, 1940. 8vo. (8)+132pp. 33 plates. Original cloth-backed boards, covers Not recorded by Padwick. £150.00 soiled. Biographies of past and present Indian cricketers. First of six editions published between 1940 and 1947. 693. CRICKET HUMOUR. STORIES & SKETCHES BY ARTHUR MAILEY. MAILEY, (Arthur). Padwick, 3819. £65.00 Sydney, (1956). 8vo. 20pp. including wrappers. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, covers slightly soiled. Humorous incidents in the author's life. Padwick, 6882. £30.00

97 703. MARSHALL, (F.E.). TWENTY YEARS OF KENT CRICKET: THE FULL SCORES OF ALL THE MATCHES PLAYED BY KENT FROM 1879 TO 1898... EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY F.E. MARSHALL. Cranbrook, [1899]. Small 8vo. 387pp. Rebound in half calf with restored front wrapper preserved. Scores of Kent matches between 1879 and 1898. Padwick, 2149. £100.00

704. MARSHALL, (Michael). CRICKET AT THE CASTLE. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF CRICKET AT ARUNDEL 1895 - 1995. FOREWORD BY SIR . Goostrey (Cheshire), 1995. 4to. [6]+204pp. Frontispiece and 70 text illustrations. Original quarter morocco, all edges gilt. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY ELEVEN PAST CAPTAINS OF THE DUKE OR DUCHESS OF NORFOLK’S TEAM. Signatures include Colin Cowdrey, , , Hubert Doggart, and . A centenary history of cricket at Arundel Castle. £135.00

705. MARTIN, (William). THE BOOK OF SPORTS, GAMES, AND ATHLETIC EXERCISES. NEW EDITION, REVISED WITH ADDITIONS. London, (c.1845). Small 8vo. (4)+268pp. Engraved frontispiece and 12 engraved plates. Original pictorial cloth, rebacked, with original spine preserved. Various editions with variant titles and contents. Cricket, pages 90-114, with one cricket plate. Other sports include angling, archery and . Padwick, 7129. £75.00

706. MARTINEAU, (G.D.). TEAMS OF TOMORROW. WITH A COVER-DESIGN BY MARJORIE CHOPE. Steyning, 1926. 8vo. (2)+xii+58pp. Title and colophon printed in red and black, with vignette on each. Original pictorial cloth-backed boards. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. WITH A SIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD FROM THE AUTHOR loosely inserted. LIMITED EDITION of 300 numbered copies printed on antique paper. Cricket verses. Padwick, 6493. £75.00

707. MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB. IMPERIAL CRICKET MEMORIAL GALLERY. TEMPORARY CATALOGUE. London, the Club, 1953. Small 4to. 9pp. Original wrappers, excellent condition. A catalogue with full details of forty-four cricket prints acquired by Marylebone Cricket Club from the Colman collection. Padwick, 1236. £75.00

708. MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB MATCHES FOR THE SEASON, WITH FULL SCORES AND BATTING AVERAGES. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES FOR 1900, 1903, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1928 AND 1933. London, the Club. 8vo. Original red cloth, some spines faded. Full scores of M.C.C. matches during the season. Published annually between 1886 and 1948/9. Padwick, 1228. (Each) £15.00

709. [MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB LIBRARY SALE]. SPORTING BOOKS AND MEMORABILIA, INCLUDING DUPLICATES FROM MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB LIBRARY. [SOLD AT AUCTION BY CHRISTIE’S], 17th NOVEMBER 2010. London, 2010. Large 8vo. 72pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A catalogue of the auction of duplicate books from the Marylebone Cricket Club Library, with many rare titles which have not previously been offered for sale. All items have detailed descriptions, making this an essential work of reference. With a list of prices realised loosely inserted. £20.00

710. MASON, (C.E.S.). WINCHESTER COLLEGE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CRICKET MATCHES. THIRD EDITION. EDITED BY C.E.S. MASON. Winchester, 1902. Small 8vo. 106p. Original decorative cloth. Scores of Winchester School matches between 1825 and 1901. Third and final edition. Padwick, 1572. £25.00

98 703. MARSHALL, (F.E.). TWENTY YEARS OF KENT CRICKET: 711. MASON, (John). SHOCK SELECTION. Sydney, 2012, 8vo. 115pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial THE FULL SCORES OF ALL THE MATCHES PLAYED BY wrappers. KENT FROM 1879 TO 1898... EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY Australian cricket teams selected by letters of the alphabet. £15.00 F.E. MARSHALL. Cranbrook, [1899]. Small 8vo. 387pp. Rebound in half calf with restored front wrapper preserved. 712. MAXWELL’S CRICKET GUIDE. SEASON 1926. 17TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Scores of Kent matches between 1879 and 1898. Newcastle-on-Tyne, Maxwell & Co., 1926. Small 8vo. [20]pp. Original printed wrappers. Padwick, 2149. £100.00 Fixtures for the season. Cover-title: Northumberland County County [sic] Club. Not recorded by Padwick. £25.00 704. MARSHALL, (Michael). CRICKET AT THE CASTLE. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF CRICKET AT ARUNDEL 1895 - 1995. 713. [MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB]. SOUVENIR AND PROGRAMME OF THE MELBOURNE FOREWORD BY SIR COLIN COWDREY. Goostrey (Cheshire), CRICKET CLUB CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1938. 1995. 4to. [6]+204pp. Frontispiece and 70 text illustrations. Original Melbourne, the Club, 1938. 8vo. (8)pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. quarter morocco, all edges gilt. Published to commemorate the centenary of Melbourne Cricket Club. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY ELEVEN Padwick, 3553. £65.00 PAST CAPTAINS OF THE DUKE OR DUCHESS OF NORFOLK’S TEAM. 714. THE MERION CRICKET CLUB. CHARTER, BY-LAWS, RULES, OFFICERS, AND Signatures include Colin Cowdrey, Mike Denness, Ted Dexter, MEMBERS. 1917. Philadelphia, the Club, 1917. 120pp. Original cloth, cover soiled. Library label Hubert Doggart, Tony Lewis and David Sheppard. inside front cover. A centenary history of cricket at Arundel Castle. £135.00 Last year of publication. Padwick, 4097. £85.00 705. MARTIN, (William). THE BOOK OF SPORTS, GAMES, AND ATHLETIC EXERCISES. NEW EDITION, REVISED WITH ADDITIONS. London, (c.1845). Small 8vo. (4)+268pp. 715. THE MICROCOSM, A PERIODICAL WORK, BY GREGORY GRIFFIN [GEORGE Engraved frontispiece and 12 engraved plates. Original pictorial cloth, rebacked, with original spine CANNING] OF THE COLLEGE OF ETON. NUMBERS I-XL. Windsor, 6th November 1786 to preserved. 16th July 1787. 8vo. Engraved half-title, xvi+pp. 1-455pp. Contemporary half calf, front cover Various editions with variant titles and contents. detached. Cricket, pages 90-114, with one cricket plate. Other sports include angling, archery and (ALL PUBLISHED). swimming. Comprising 40 issues, published between 6th November 1786 and 30th July 1787. Padwick, 7129. £75.00 Number XXXIII, 2nd July 1787, page 381: ‘...A cricketer will, in pouring over a page of Horace, lose the trophies which await him as hero of the Hampshire, and bulwark of the White Conduit; 706. MARTINEAU, (G.D.). TEAMS OF TOMORROW. WITH A COVER-DESIGN BY MARJORIE and exchange the invigorating commendations of a Small, Shock White, or Lumpy...’ CHOPE. Steyning, 1926. 8vo. (2)+xii+58pp. Title and colophon printed in red and black, with vignette Padwick, 881. £125.00 on each. Original pictorial cloth-backed boards. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. WITH A SIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD FROM THE AUTHOR loosely inserted. LIMITED EDITION of 300 numbered copies printed on antique paper. 716. [MIDDLESEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB]. A COMPLETE SET OF THREE VOLUMES OF Cricket verses. THE HISTORY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB FROM 1864 TO 1947 AS Padwick, 6493. £75.00 FOLLOWS:

707. MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB. IMPERIAL CRICKET MEMORIAL GALLERY. 1. FORD, (W.J.). MIDDLESEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1864-1899. TEMPORARY CATALOGUE. London, the Club, 1953. Small 4to. 9pp. Original wrappers, excellent 548pp. Frontispiece. condition. Original red cloth, good condition. A catalogue with full details of forty-four cricket prints acquired by Marylebone Cricket Club from the Colman collection. Padwick, 1236. £75.00 2. ASHLEY-COOPER, (F.S.). MIDDLESEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. VOL. II. 1900-1920. 288pp. 8 plates. 708. MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB MATCHES FOR THE SEASON, WITH FULL SCORES Original red cloth, good condition. AND BATTING AVERAGES. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES FOR 1900, 1903, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1928 AND 1933. 3. HAIG, (N.). MIDDLESEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. VOL. III. 1921-1947. London, the Club. 8vo. Original red cloth, some spines faded. 673pp. Frontispiece. Full scores of M.C.C. matches during the season. Published annually between 1886 and 1948/9. Original red cloth, good condition. London, 1900-1949. Three volumes. Large 8vo. Padwick, 1228. (Each) £15.00 (ALL PUBLISHED). Includes full scores of Middlesex matches between 1864 and 1947. 709. [MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB LIBRARY SALE]. SPORTING BOOKS AND The first two volumes were selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The MEMORABILIA, INCLUDING DUPLICATES FROM MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB 100 Best. Padwick, 2420. £150.00 LIBRARY. [SOLD AT AUCTION BY CHRISTIE’S], 17th NOVEMBER 2010. London, 2010.

Large 8vo. 72pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A catalogue of the auction of duplicate books from the Marylebone Cricket Club Library, with many rare titles which have not previously been offered for sale. All items have detailed descriptions, making this an essential work of reference. 717. MIDWINTER, (Eric). BRYLCREEM SUMMER. THE 1947 CRICKET SEASON. London, With a list of prices realised loosely inserted. £20.00 1991. 8vo. 184pp. 8 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. An account of the 1947 cricket season, when Compton and Edrich both scored over 3,500 runs. £18.00 710. MASON, (C.E.S.). WINCHESTER COLLEGE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CRICKET MATCHES. THIRD EDITION. EDITED BY C.E.S. MASON. Winchester, 1902. Small 8vo. 106p. Original 718. MILLER, (Thomas). THE BOY'S SUMMER BOOK. DESCRIPTIVE OF THE SEASON, decorative cloth. SCENERY, RURAL LIFE, AND COUNTRY AMUSEMENTS. London, 1846. 8vo. 124pp. Scores of Winchester School matches between 1825 and 1901. Third and final edition. +[14]pp. Chromo-lithograph frontispiece and half-title, and 36 vignettes. Some foxing. Original Padwick, 1572. £25.00 decorative cloth, covers soiled, spine soiled and worn. Cricket, pages 83-85 with a cricket vignette. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. Padwick, 7131. £85.00

99 719. MILNE, (A.A.). FOR THE LUNCHEON INTERVAL. CRICKET AND OTHER VERSES. London, 1925. Small 8vo. 63pp. Original printed wrappers, edges untrimmed. Covers soiled. Bookplate of previous owner inside front cover. First edition. Cricket verses from The Day’s Play and The Sunny Side. Padwick, 6500. £20.00

720. MILNER-PUGH, (G.H.). THE BOWLER OF A SEASON AND OTHER CRICKET STORIES. London, 1907. Small 8vo. 136pp. Original decorative wrappers with printed label, covers soiled. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 6124. £28.00

721. THE MINOR COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP. A COMPLETE RUN FROM 1895 TO 1908 INCLUSIVE. EDITED BY TONY WEBB AND JULIAN LAWTON SMITH. Published in Nottingham, between 2004 and 2014. Fourteen volumes. 8vo. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. A record of these Minor Counties Championship seasons, including full scores of the matches, and a statistical survey. £75.00

722. MITCHELL, (R.A.H.). A FEW HINTS ON CRICKET. Eton, 1887. Small 8vo. 16pp. Unbound, as issued, title and last page foxed. Second and final edition. The author was one of the best boys’ coaches. This book was offered to Eton boys after three of the most disastrous cricket seasons in the history of the school. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Very rare.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very scarce.’ Padwick, 455. £165.00

723. MITFORD, (Mary Russell). OUR VILLAGE: SKETCHES OF RURAL CHARACTER AND SCENERY. NEW EDITION. SECOND SERIES. London, Henry G. Bohn, 1848. 8vo. iv+508pp. Engraved frontispiece and engraved half-title. Rebound in full green calf, gilt, edges gilt. All edges gilt. Good condition. Includes an account of a cricket match in Lost and Won, pages 142-150. Padwick, 5906. £45.00

724. MODERN OUT-DOOR AMUSEMENTS. INCLUDING SWIMMING-ARCHERY-PEDESTRIANISM-CRICKET-CROQUET- FOOTBALL-GOLF, ETC. ETC. London, (c.1867). Small 8vo. viii+182pp. Original decorative cloth, expertly rebacked, with original spine preserved. Small library stamp on title-page and number inside front cover. With an illustrated treatise on the game of cricket, including the laws of 5th May 1858, pages 94-135. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. Padwick, 7132. £85.00

725. [MONCRIEFF, W.]. REMINISCENCES OF THE GRANGE CRICKET CLUB, EDINBURGH. WITH SELECTED MATCHES 1832-1862. Edinburgh, 1891. 4to. 115pp. Frontispiece [an actual photograph] and 2 plates. Original buckram, covers faded. A history of the Grange Cricket Club, Edinburgh. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Getting scarce.’ Padwick, 3280. £60.00

726. MONTGOMERY, (F.J.). HISTORY OF THE DEANERY CRICKET CLUB. FROM ITS BIRTH IN THE DEANERY GROUNDS TO THE PRESENT DAY. EDITED BY F.J. MONTGOMERY. Southampton, 1921. 8vo. (1)+121pp and 17 plates. Original printed cloth, covers soiled and worn. WITH A SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM A.I. RUSSELL, (one page), dated 23rd August 1949, tipped inside the front endpaper. A.I. Russell was captain of Deanery Cricket Club for many years, and was a contributor to this book. 'I'm glad you enjoyed the book. As you may have gathered from the many mistakes in spelling...which occur very frequently, it was not only conceived in a hurry but written and printed without much time for correction...' Cover-title: Deanery C.C. Jubilee 1871-1921. A history of this Hampshire club. Padwick, 2015. £100.00

100 719. MILNE, (A.A.). FOR THE LUNCHEON INTERVAL. CRICKET AND OTHER VERSES. 727. MONTGOMERY, (H.H.). THE HISTORY OF KENNINGTON AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, London, 1925. Small 8vo. 63pp. Original printed wrappers, edges untrimmed. Covers soiled. WITH CHAPTERS ON CRICKET PAST AND PRESENT. London, 1889. 8vo. 192pp. Bookplate of previous owner inside front cover. Frontispiece. Original cloth, covers soiled. First edition. Cricket verses from The Day’s Play and The Sunny Side. Cricket, pages 145-179. Chapters include Lumpy, Nyren’s Reminiscences, Mynn, Felix, Padwick, 6500. £20.00 Lillywhite and England v. Australia 1880. Padwick, 2642. £45.00 720. MILNER-PUGH, (G.H.). THE BOWLER OF A SEASON AND OTHER CRICKET STORIES. London, 1907. Small 8vo. 136pp. Original decorative wrappers with printed label, covers soiled. 728. MOODY, (Clarence P.). AUSTRALIAN CRICKET AND CRICKETERS 1856-1893/94. Cricket fiction. CONTAINS A BRIEF RESUME OF INTERCOLONIAL AND INTERNATIONAL MATCHES. Padwick, 6124. £28.00 COMPLETE BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES OF AUSTRALIANS IN ELEVEN-A- SIDE MATCHES. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET RECORDS AND CURIOSITIES. Melbourne, 1894. 721. THE MINOR COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP. A COMPLETE RUN FROM 1895 TO 1908 Small 8vo. [6]+98pp. 11 portrait plates. Rebound in half calf with original front pictorial wrapper INCLUSIVE. EDITED BY TONY WEBB AND JULIAN LAWTON SMITH. Published in preserved. Nottingham, between 2004 and 2014. Fourteen volumes. 8vo. Illustrated. Original decorative Moody was a well-known Australian cricket journalist, and this book is particularly valuable for wrappers. the sections on early inter-colonial matches. A record of these Minor Counties Championship seasons, including full scores of the matches, Padwick, 3343. £250.00 and a statistical survey. £75.00

722. MITCHELL, (R.A.H.). A FEW HINTS ON CRICKET. Eton, 1887. Small 8vo. 16pp. Unbound, as issued, title and last page foxed. Second and final edition. The author was one of the best boys’ coaches. This book was offered to Eton boys after three of the most disastrous cricket seasons in the history of the school. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Very rare.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very scarce.’ Padwick, 455. £165.00

723. MITFORD, (Mary Russell). OUR VILLAGE: SKETCHES OF RURAL CHARACTER AND SCENERY. NEW EDITION. SECOND SERIES. London, Henry G. Bohn, 1848. 8vo. iv+508pp. Engraved frontispiece and engraved half-title. Rebound in full green calf, gilt, edges gilt. All edges gilt. Good condition. Includes an account of a cricket match in Lost and Won, pages 142-150. Padwick, 5906. £45.00 Item No. 728 Item No. 731

724. MODERN OUT-DOOR AMUSEMENTS. INCLUDING 729. MOODY, (Clarence P.). SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. REMINISCENCES OF FIFTY SWIMMING-ARCHERY-PEDESTRIANISM-CRICKET-CROQUET- YEARS. INTRODUCED BY BERNARD WHIMPRESS. Adelaide, 2016. Small 8vo. 162pp. FOOTBALL-GOLF, ETC. ETC. London, (c.1867). Small 8vo. Illustrated. Original cloth. viii+182pp. Original decorative cloth, expertly rebacked, with original LIMITED EDITION of 80 numbered copies, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY BERNARD spine preserved. Small library stamp on title-page and number inside WHIMPRESS. front cover. A reprint of the history of cricket in South Australia, first published in 1898. With an illustrated treatise on the game of cricket, including the See Padwick 3522. £50.00 laws of 5th May 1858, pages 94-135. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, 730. THE “MORNING LEADER” CRICKET & SPORTS ANNUAL 1909. BY ROVER & CAPTAIN or Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937. COE. London, 1909. Small 8vo. 96pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Good condition. Padwick, 7132. £85.00 Published annually between 1900 and 1912. Padwick 1090. £85.00 725. [MONCRIEFF, W.]. REMINISCENCES OF THE GRANGE CRICKET CLUB, EDINBURGH. WITH SELECTED MATCHES 731. MOTE, (Ashley). THE GLORY DAYS OF CRICKET. THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF Edinburgh, 1891. 4to. 115pp. Frontispiece [an actual photograph] and 2 plates. Original 1832-1862. . London, 1997. Large 8vo. xiii+433pp. Illustrated. Handsomely buckram, covers faded. bound in full calf, all edges gilt. Preserved in cloth slip-case. A history of the Grange Cricket Club, Edinburgh. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND THE ILLUSTRATOR Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Getting scarce.’ PHILIP HODKIN. Padwick, 3280. £60.00 A history of early Hambledon cricket. This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1997. £75.00 726. MONTGOMERY, (F.J.). HISTORY OF THE DEANERY CRICKET CLUB. FROM ITS BIRTH IN THE DEANERY GROUNDS TO THE PRESENT DAY. EDITED BY F.J. MONTGOMERY. 732. MUDGE, (C.A.). INTER-UNIVERSITY RECORDS 1887. FULL PARTICULARS OF ALL Southampton, 1921. 8vo. (1)+121pp and 17 plates. Original printed cloth, covers soiled and worn. COMPETITIONS BETWEEN OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE 1827-1887. COMPILED BY C.A. WITH A SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM A.I. RUSSELL, (one page), dated 23rd August MUDGE. London, 1887. Small 8vo. (4)+144pp. Modern wrappers. 1949, tipped inside the front endpaper. A.I. Russell was captain of Deanery Cricket Club for Cricket, pages 32-80. many years, and was a contributor to this book. Padwick, 1657. £65.00 'I'm glad you enjoyed the book. As you may have gathered from the many mistakes in spelling...which occur very frequently, it was not only conceived in a hurry but written and printed without much time for correction...' 733. MURRAY, (E.C. Grenville). SIDE-LIGHTS ON ENGLISH SOCIETY, OR SKETCHES FROM Cover-title: Deanery C.C. Jubilee 1871-1921. LIFE, SOCIAL & SATIRICAL. London, 1881. Two volumes. 8vo. xviii+323pp. Illustrated; 377pp. A history of this Hampshire club. Illustrated. Original pictorial cloth, gilt. Good condition. Padwick, 2015. £100.00 Includes chapter vii (volume ii), pages 343-349: The Old Boy Cricketer. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, or Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. £120.00

101 734. MYERS, (A. Wallis). THE SPORTSMAN'S YEAR BOOK 1905. EDITED BY A. WALLIS MYERS. London, [1904]. 8vo. 314+lviii pp. publisher’s advertisements. Illustrated. Original decorative cloth. (ALL PUBLISHED). Cricket, pages 12-19. Biographies of sportsmen, including cricketers, pages 121-314. Padwick, 1091. £50.00

735. NATAL CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. SEASON 1884-5. A RECORD OF THE CRICKET CLUBS IN THE COLONY, WITH OTHER INTERESTING INFORMATION. BY COVERPOINT [J.T. HENDERSON]. Pietermaritzburg, 1885. 8vo. (3)+77pp. Rebound in cloth with original printed wrappers preserved. From the library of R.S. Holmes, signed, inscribed and dated by him on the title-page. First year of publication. Published as Natal Cricketers’ Annual for seasons 1884-85 to 1887-88. Title changed to South African Cricketers' Annual for seasons 1888-89 to 1891-92, and again for seasons 1905-06 and 1906-07. Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 293: ‘1885. Issue of a further cricket annual in South Africa - the Natal Cricket Annual; in 1888-9 it became the South African Cricket Annual, was last issued for 1891- 2, but was revived for two more issues in 1906-7. Except for the first issue, and the 1891-2 issue, it was edited by J.T. Henderson (W.W. Edwards was the ‘Cover Point’ who edited the first issue). Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Since the South African war these books have become exceedingly scarce.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ Padwick, 3611. £650.00

736. NEELY, (Don) and KING, (Richard). MEN IN WHITE. THE HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL CRICKET 1894-1985. Auckland, 1986. 4to. 656pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A history of New Zealand cricket. £20.00

737. NEW SOUTH WALES CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1907. FULL SCORES & BOWLING ANALYSES OF ALL GRADE AND INTERSTATE MATCHES PLAYED IN 1906-7. EDITED BY NEVILLE J. DAVIS. Sydney, N.S.W. Bookstall Co., [1907]. Small 8vo. 300pp. One plate. Rebound in cloth with original wrappers preserved. Excellent condition. (ALL PUBLISHED). A record of the 1900-07 cricket season in New South Wales. Padwick, 3371. £200.00

738. [NEW ZEALAND CRICKET]. TENTH WICKET. OTAGO v. CANTERBURY. PLAYED AT LANCASTER PARK, CHRISTCHURCH. FRIDAY, 25 TO TUESDAY, 29 DECEMBER 1931. Christchurch, 1994. Small 8vo. 73pp. Original cloth in dust- wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 225 numbered copies. An account of the record New Zealand last wicket of 184 between Roger Blunt and William Hawkesworth for Otago against Canterbury in December 1931, taken from contemporary newspaper reports. £20.00

739. NEWBOLT, (Henry) THE ISLAND RACE. London, 1898. 8vo. 119pp. Original cloth, covers soiled. First edition. Poems, including Vitai lampada: ‘There’s a breathless hush in the close to-night - Ten to make and the match to win...’ This poem stresses the importance of the game for its own sake, and draws an analogy between the game of cricket and life. Padwick, 6508. £20.00

102 734. MYERS, (A. Wallis). THE SPORTSMAN'S YEAR BOOK 1905. EDITED BY A. WALLIS 740. [NEWS CHRONICLE CRICKET ANNUALS 1946 TO 1960]. A COMPLETE POST-WAR MYERS. London, [1904]. 8vo. 314+lviii pp. publisher’s advertisements. Illustrated. Original RUN OF THIS ANNUAL FROM 1946 TO 1960 INCLUSIVE. London, Fifteen volumes. Small decorative cloth. 8vo. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. (ALL PUBLISHED). Published annually under this title between 1931 and 1939. Publication resumed in 1946 and Cricket, pages 12-19. Biographies of sportsmen, including cricketers, pages 121-314. continued annually until 1960. Padwick, 1091. £50.00 Edited by Percy Rudd (1946) and Crawford White (1947-60). Containing a summary of each season, with averages and full scores of the Test matches. Formerly published as Daily News Cricket Annual between 1927 and 1930. 735. NATAL CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. SEASON 1884-5. A Padwick, 1092. £45.00 RECORD OF THE CRICKET CLUBS IN THE COLONY, WITH OTHER INTERESTING INFORMATION. BY 741. NOEL, (E.B.). WINCHESTER COLLEGE CRICKET. WITH CONTRIBUTIONS BY COVERPOINT [J.T. HENDERSON]. Pietermaritzburg, VISCOUNT CHELMSFORD, J.A. FORT, SIR HOME GORDON, AND K.O. HUNTER. 1885. 8vo. (3)+77pp. Rebound in cloth with original printed London, 1926. Small 4to. 250pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth. wrappers preserved. From the library of R.S. Holmes, signed, LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. inscribed and dated by him on the title-page. A history of Winchester College cricket. First year of publication. Published as Natal Cricketers’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Annual for seasons 1884-85 to 1887-88. Title changed to Padwick, 1573. £75.00 South African Cricketers' Annual for seasons 1888-89 to 1891-92, and again for seasons 1905-06 and 1906-07. Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 293: ‘1885. Issue of a further cricket annual in South Africa - the Natal Cricket Annual; in 1888-9 it became the South African Cricket Annual, was last issued for 1891- 2, but was revived for two more issues in 1906-7. Except for the first issue, and the 1891-2 issue, it was edited by J.T. Henderson (W.W. Edwards was the ‘Cover Point’ who edited the first issue). Item No. 744 Item No. 746 Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Since the South African war these books have become exceedingly scarce.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ Padwick, 3611. £650.00

736. NEELY, (Don) and KING, (Richard). MEN IN WHITE. THE HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL CRICKET 1894-1985. Auckland, 1986. 4to. 656pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. 742. THE NORFOLK CRICKET ANNUAL. SEASON 1895. SEVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. A history of New Zealand cricket. £20.00 EDITED BY ROBIN H. LEGGE. London, 1895. Small 8vo. 150pp. Frontispiece. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. 737. NEW SOUTH WALES CRICKET ANNUAL FOR 1907. FULL Published between 1889 and 1898. SCORES & BOWLING ANALYSES OF ALL GRADE AND Padwick, 2429. £90.00 INTERSTATE MATCHES PLAYED IN 1906-7. EDITED BY NEVILLE J. DAVIS. Sydney, N.S.W. Bookstall Co., [1907]. Small 8vo. 743. THE NORFOLK CRICKET ANNUAL. SEASON 1896. EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. 300pp. One plate. Rebound in cloth with original wrappers preserved. EDITED BY ROBIN H. LEGGE. London, 1896. Very small 8vo. 156pp. Frontispiece. Rebound in Excellent condition. cloth, without original wrappers preserved. (ALL PUBLISHED). Published annually between 1889 and 1898. A record of the 1900-07 cricket season in New South Wales. Padwick, 2429. £90.00 Padwick, 3371. £200.00 744. THE NORFOLK CRICKET ANNUAL. SEASON 1898. TENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. 738. [NEW ZEALAND CRICKET]. TENTH WICKET. OTAGO v. EDITED BY ROBIN H. LEGGE. London, 1898. Very small 8vo. 116pp. Frontispiece. Original CANTERBURY. PLAYED AT LANCASTER PARK, pictorial wrappers, covers slightly worn. CHRISTCHURCH. FRIDAY, 25 TO TUESDAY, 29 DECEMBER Last year of issue. Published between 1889 and 1898. 1931. Christchurch, 1994. Small 8vo. 73pp. Original cloth in dust- Padwick, 2429. £100.00 wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 225 numbered copies. 745. THE NORFOLK CRICKET ANNUAL. SEASON 1909-10. EDITED BY C.B.L. PROIR. An account of the record New Zealand last wicket partnership of 184 between Roger Blunt and Norfolk, (for the Norfolk C.C.C., 1910). Small 8vo. 112pp. 4 plates. Original printed wrappers, spine William Hawkesworth for Otago against Canterbury in December 1931, taken from slightly chipped. With bookplate of Huddersfield Public Libraries inside front cover, and some discreet contemporary newspaper reports. £20.00 library stamps throughout. First yeat of publication. only one further volume was published, for season 1910-11. 739. NEWBOLT, (Henry) THE ISLAND RACE. London, 1898. 8vo. 119pp. Original cloth, covers Padwick, 2430. £100.00 soiled. First edition. Poems, including Vitai lampada: ‘There’s a breathless hush in the close to-night - 746. NORFOLK COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. SEASON 1905. SOUVENIR OF A RECORD Ten to make and the match to win...’ SEASON. Norwich, the Club, (1905). 8vo. 52pp. Frontispiece. Original printed decorative cloth. This poem stresses the importance of the game for its own sake, and draws an analogy A record of Norfolk County Cricket Club’s 1905 season. between the game of cricket and life. Padwick, 2445. £90.00 Padwick, 6508. £20.00

103 747. NORMAN, (Philip). SCORES AND ANNALS OF THE WEST KENT CRICKET CLUB. ORIGINALLY THE PRINCE’S PLAIN CLUB... London, 1897. 4to. 388pp. 6 plates. Original cloth-backed buckram, covers soiled. A history of this famous Kent club. Founded as The Prince’s Plain Club in 1812, it was re-named The West Kent Cricket Club after moving to Chislehurst in 1822. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘A delightful book.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘This magnificent volume is scarce.’ Padwick, 2124. £50.00

748. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1934. EDITED BY E. COLEY. Northampton, the Club, 1934. 8vo. 84pp. Original printed wrappers. Spine worn. Published annually from 1925 to 1939. Publication resumed in 1946 and continued until 1965. Padwick, 2461. £85.00

749. NOTTINGHAM CRICKET MATCHES, FROM 1771 TO 1865; WITH AN INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER, DESCRIPTIVE OF THE LOCAL HISTORY OF THE GAME; AND BRIEF SKETCHES OF THE PRINCIPAL PLAYERS. Nottingham, printed by A.K. Sutton, 1865. Small 8vo. 118+[1]pp. Original printed wrappers, rebacked. Lower corners worn.

Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Very rare.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare in fine state.’ Padwick 2487 records this is the third edition. (See colour illustration in centre pages) £300.00

750. NOTTINGHAM FOREST AMATEUR CRICKET CLUB. RECORDS: 1877 TO 1901. Nottingham, 1902. 4to. 207pp. Original printed wrappers, covers slightly chipped. A record of Nottingham Forest Amateur Cricket Club. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ Padwick, 2490. £120.00

751. NYREN, (John). THE YOUNG CRICKETER'S TUTOR. A NEW EDITION WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY CHARLES WHIBLEY. London, 1893. 8vo. xxxiii+(3)+140pp. 1 plate. Original cloth, covers soiled. LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 100 copies. One of the classics of cricket literature. Although Cowden Clarke played a large part in the literary composition of the work, Nyren's personality is apparent throughout his vivid accounts of his contemporaries of the Hambledon Club. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'The book is a classic of sporting literature.' Padwick, 390. £135.00

752. [OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET CLUB 1925]. THE OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET WEEKS. VOLUME TWO 1925. [EDITED BY CLIFFORD BAX]. Kensington, privately printed by The Favil Press, April, 1925, Small 4to. (112)pp. Frontispiece and two plates each tipped-in. Original publisher's cloth, covers slightly soiled.

LIMITED EDITION of 50 copies.

WITH J.C. SNAITH’S SIGNATURE OF OWNERSHIP on the front endpaper.

Snaith played for Nottingham County Cricket Club in 1900, and was a member of the Old Broughtonians team. The Old Broughtonians team also included Arnold and Clifford Bax, Herbert Farjeon, Gerald Lowe, J.C. Squire and Alec and Arthur Waugh. Arlott, Books: Histories, (in Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966, pages 134-135) this is ‘a pleasantly irreverent corrective to over-seriousness about cricket...The text is largely confined to scores with occasionally laconic comment. The books were elegantly printed by the Favil Press and, since there were only about 50 copies of any volume, they tend to be rare and expensive.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'printed for private circulation.’ Padwick, 1308. (See colour illustration in centre pages) £300.00

104 747. NORMAN, (Philip). SCORES AND ANNALS OF THE WEST KENT CRICKET CLUB. 753. [OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET CLUB 1927]. THE OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET ORIGINALLY THE PRINCE’S PLAIN CLUB... London, 1897. 4to. 388pp. 6 plates. Original WEEKS. VOLUME THREE 1927. [EDITED BY CLIFFORD BAX]. Kensington, privately printed cloth-backed buckram, covers soiled. by The Favil Press, January, 1928. Small 4to. 86pp. Photographic frontispiece. Original publisher's A history of this famous Kent club. Founded as The Prince’s Plain Club in 1812, it was re-named cloth, covers faded. The West Kent Cricket Club after moving to Chislehurst in 1822. LIMITED EDITION of 50 copies. Privately published in six volumes between 1921 and 1938 for Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘A delightful book.’ members of the Old Broughtonians Cricket Club. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘This The Old Broughtonians team included Arnold and Clifford Bax, Herbert Farjeon, Gerald Lowe, magnificent volume is scarce.’ John Snaith, J.C. Squire, Alec Waugh and Arthur Waugh. Padwick, 2124. £50.00 Arlott, Books: Histories, (in Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966, pages 134-135) this is ‘a pleasantly irreverent corrective to over-seriousness about cricket...The text is largely confined to scores 748. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1934. EDITED BY E. with occasionally laconic comment. The books were elegantly printed by the Favil Press and, COLEY. Northampton, the Club, 1934. 8vo. 84pp. Original printed wrappers. Spine worn. since there were only about 50 copies of any volume, they tend to be rare and expensive.’ Published annually from 1925 to 1939. Publication resumed in 1946 and continued until 1965. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'printed for private circulation.’ Padwick, 2461. £85.00 Padwick, 1308. £300.00

754. [OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET CLUB 1930]. THE OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET 749. NOTTINGHAM CRICKET MATCHES, FROM 1771 TO 1865; WITH AN INTRODUCTORY WEEKS. VOLUME FOUR 1930. [EDITED BY CLIFFORD BAX]. Kensington, published by the CHAPTER, DESCRIPTIVE OF THE LOCAL HISTORY OF THE GAME; AND BRIEF Favil Press, 1930. Small 4to. 95pp. Photographic frontispiece tipped in. Original cloth. LIMITED EDITION. Privately published in six volumes between 1921 and 1938 for members of Nottingham, printed by A.K. Sutton, 1865. Small SKETCHES OF THE PRINCIPAL PLAYERS. the Old Broughtonians Cricket Club. 8vo. 118+[1]pp. Original printed wrappers, rebacked. Lower corners worn. The Old Broughtonians team included Arnold and Clifford Bax, Herbert Farjeon, Gerald Lowe, John Snaith, J.C. Squire, Alec Waugh and Arthur Waugh. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Very rare.’ Arlott, Books: Histories, (in Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966, pages 134-135) this is ‘a pleasantly Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare in fine state.’ irreverent corrective to over-seriousness about cricket...The text is largely confined to scores (See colour illustration in centre pages) Padwick 2487 records this is the third edition. £300.00 with occasionally laconic comment. The books were elegantly printed by the Favil Press and, since there were only about 50 copies of any volume, they tend to be rare and expensive.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'printed for private circulation.’ Padwick, 1308. £300.00 750. NOTTINGHAM FOREST AMATEUR CRICKET CLUB. RECORDS: 1877 TO 1901. Nottingham, 1902. 4to. 207pp. Original printed wrappers, covers slightly chipped. 755. [OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET CLUB 1933]. THE OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET A record of Nottingham Forest Amateur Cricket Club. WEEK. VOLUME FIVE. 1933. [EDITED BY CLIFFORD BAX]. Kensington, published by The Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ Favil Press, 1933. Small 4to. 84pp. Frontispiece (an actual photograph) tipped in. Printed on hand- Padwick, 2490. £120.00 made paper. Original cloth. LIMITED EDITION. Privately published in six volumes between 1921 and 1938 for members of 751. NYREN, (John). THE YOUNG CRICKETER'S TUTOR. A NEW EDITION WITH AN the Old Broughtonians Cricket Club. INTRODUCTION BY CHARLES WHIBLEY. London, 1893. 8vo. xxxiii+(3)+140pp. 1 plate. The Old Broughtonians team included Arnold and Clifford Bax, Herbert Farjeon, Gerald Lowe, Original cloth, covers soiled. John Snaith, J.C. Squire and Alec and Arthur Waugh. LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 100 copies. Arlott, Books: Histories, (in Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966, pages 134-135) this is ‘a pleasantly One of the classics of cricket literature. Although Cowden Clarke played a large part in the irreverent corrective to over-seriousness about cricket...The text is largely confined to scores literary composition of the work, Nyren's personality is apparent throughout his vivid accounts with occasionally laconic comment. The books were elegantly printed by the Favil Press and, of his contemporaries of the Hambledon Club. since there were only about 50 copies of any volume, they tend to be rare and expensive.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'The book Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'printed for private circulation.’ is a classic of sporting literature.' Padwick, 1308. £300.00 Padwick, 390. £135.00 756. [OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET CLUB 1938]. THE OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET WEEKS. VOLUME SIX. 1938 [EDITED BY CLIFFORD BAX]. Kensington, published by the Favil 752. [OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET CLUB 1925]. THE OLD BROUGHTONIANS CRICKET Press, 1938. Small 4to. 105pp. with one photographic plate tipped in. Original cloth. WEEKS. VOLUME TWO 1925. [EDITED BY CLIFFORD BAX]. Kensington, privately printed by LIMITED EDITION. Privately published in six volumes between 1921 and 1938 for members of The Favil Press, April, 1925, Small 4to. (112)pp. Frontispiece and two plates each tipped-in. Original the Old Broughtonians Cricket Club. publisher's cloth, covers slightly soiled. The Old Broughtonians team included Arnold and Clifford Bax, Herbert Farjeon, Gerald Lowe, John Snaith, J.C. Squire and Alec and Arthur Waugh. LIMITED EDITION of 50 copies. Arlott, Books: Histories, (in Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966, pages 134-135) this is ‘a pleasantly irreverent corrective to over-seriousness about cricket...The text is largely confined to scores WITH J.C. SNAITH’S SIGNATURE OF OWNERSHIP on the front endpaper. with occasionally laconic comment. The books were elegantly printed by the Favil Press and, since there were only about 50 copies of any volume, they tend to be rare and expensive.’ Snaith played for Nottingham County Cricket Club in 1900, and was a member of the Old Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'printed for private circulation.’ Broughtonians team. Padwick, 1308. £300.00 The Old Broughtonians team also included Arnold and Clifford Bax, Herbert Farjeon, Gerald Lowe, J.C. Squire and Alec and Arthur Waugh. 757. [OLD ROSSALLIAN CRICKET CLUB]. OLD ROSSALLIAN TOUR OF 1911. WITH A BRIEF Arlott, Books: Histories, (in Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966, pages 134-135) this is ‘a pleasantly NOTE ABOUT FORMER TOURS. London, [Old Rossallian Cricket Club], September 1911. 8vo. irreverent corrective to over-seriousness about cricket...The text is largely confined to scores 16pp. Original decorative wrappers laid down to board, rebacked. With the bookplate of A.E. Winder. with occasionally laconic comment. The books were elegantly printed by the Favil Press and, An account of the 1911 Old Rossallian Cricket Club tour, reprinted from Cricket. A Weekly since there were only about 50 copies of any volume, they tend to be rare and expensive.’ Record of the Game. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'printed for private circulation.’ Padwick, 1679. £120.00 Padwick, 1308. (See colour illustration in centre pages) £300.00

105 758. [OLIVER, Frederick William]. THE MATCHES OF THE WIMBLEDON CRICKET CLUB AND AVERAGES OF THE MEMBERS, FROM 1854 TO 1870. London, 1871. Tall 8vo. 192pp. Original cloth, covers soiled and worn. A history of Wimbledon Cricket Club between 1854 and 1870. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 2670. £85.00

759. O'NEIL, (Alfred). ANNALS OF BRECHIN CRICKET 1849-1927. Brechin, 1927. 8vo. xvi+313pp. 15 plates. Original decorative buckram, gilt. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘An interesting record of a Scottish Cricket Club.’ Padwick, 3236. £25.00

760. OPORTO CRICKET & LAWN TENNIS CLUB. CENTENARY 1855 - 1955. Oporto, the Club, (1955). Small 8vo. 15pp. Original decorative wrappers, with original ribbon. A centenary history of this Portuguese Club. Padwick, 4245. £50.00

761. OUR CRICKETERS PAST AND PRESENT. 24 PERMANENT PHOTOGRAPHS CABINET- SIZE AND HANDY NOTES. PARTS 1 - 7. London, Published by A.D. Jones, [1896]. Small 8vo. [168] full-page titled portraits. Seven parts. Each part in original decorative printed wrappers. Three parts rebacked, otherwise a very good set.

(ALL PUBLISHED).

Photographs of 19th century cricketers. Parts I-VI contain 144 photographs of English county cricketers. The final part VII contains 24 photographs of the 1896 Australian team. Padwick, 7230. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £250.00

762. [PAKISTAN 1954 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. CRICKETERS FROM PAKISTAN. THE OFFICIAL SOUVENIR OF THE 1954 TOUR OF ENGLAND. EDITED BY GORDON ROSS. London, [1954]. 8vo. 24pp. Profusely illustrated.Page 24 soiled. Original decorative wrappers. WITH A SHEET OF PAPER SIGNED IN INK BY FOURTEEN MEMBERS OF THE PAKISTAN TEAM WHICH TOURED ENGLAND IN 1954 laid down on the title-page. Signatures include: A.H. Kardar, Fazal Mahmood, Maqsood Ahmed, , , Shuja-ud-Din and Waqar Hassan. A pre-tour brochure on the first Pakistan tour of England, in 1954. Padwick, 5668 £135.00

763. [PAKISTAN CRICKET]. FIRST-CLASS . VOLUMES I-V INCLUSIVE. COMPILED AND EDITED BY ABID ALI KAZI. [Islamabad], the Compiler, [1997- 2003]. Five volumes. 8vo. 79pp.; 242pp.; 348pp.; 500pp.; 510pp. Original cloth in dust-wrappers. A good set. VOLUME I 1947-48 TO 1952-53. VOLUME II 1953-54 TO 1957-58. VOLUME III 1958-59 TO 1962-63. VOLUME IV 1963-64 TO 1969-70. VOLUME V 1970-71 TO 1974-75. (A COMPLETE SET). Full scores and statistics of every first-class match played in Pakistan between 1947 and 1975. Published on behalf of the Pakistan Association of Cricket Statisticians and Scorers. (Five volumes) £85.00

764. [PAKISTAN CRICKET ANNUAL]. BOARD OF CONTROL FOR CRICKET IN PAKISTAN CRICKET ANNUALS. VOLUMES FOR 1965, 1966-67, 1968-69, 1970, 1971, 1972-73 AND 1974. Lahore, the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, 1965-1974. Seven volumes. Large 8vo. Each 102pp. Illustrated. Original decorative printed wrappers. (A COMPLETE SET). Padwick, 3959. (Seven volumes) £150.00

106 758. [OLIVER, Frederick William]. THE MATCHES OF THE WIMBLEDON CRICKET CLUB 765. PALMER, (Harry Clay), FYNES, (J.A.), RICHTER, (Frank) and HARRIS, (W.I.). ATHLETIC AND AVERAGES OF THE MEMBERS, FROM 1854 TO 1870. London, 1871. Tall 8vo. 192pp. SPORTS IN AMERICA, ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA. COMPRISING HISTORY...AND Original cloth, covers soiled and worn. GREAT CONTESTS OF BASEBALL, CRICKET, FOOTBALL, LA CROSSE, TENNIS, A history of Wimbledon Cricket Club between 1854 and 1870. ROWING AND CYCLING. ALSO INCLUDING THE FAMOUS “AROUND THE WORLD” Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ TOUR OF AMERICAN BASEBALL TEAMS. INTRODUCTION BY HENRY CHADWICK. Padwick, 2670. £85.00 Philadelphia, Hubbard Bros., 1889. 4to. 711pp. Including 43 full-page plates (of which four are chromo-lithographs). One of these colour plates shows a cricket match in progress at Lord’s. Text 759. O'NEIL, (Alfred). ANNALS OF BRECHIN CRICKET 1849-1927. Brechin, 1927. 8vo. illustrations, including W.G. Grace and . Original printed cloth, covers soiled xvi+313pp. 15 plates. Original decorative buckram, gilt. and worn. Lower corners of pages 355 to 630 stained at edge. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘An interesting record of a Scottish Cricket Club.’ An account of cricket played in America, Australia and England by the USA baseball team Padwick, 3236. £25.00 during a tour around the world by ship, pages 228-230, 234, 249-250. Chapter XIII, pages 681- 684 comprises View of the Game in England and America, by J.A. Fynes, including some cricket 760. OPORTO CRICKET & LAWN TENNIS CLUB. CENTENARY 1855 - 1955. Oporto, the Club, illustrations. (1955). Small 8vo. 15pp. Original decorative wrappers, with original ribbon. Padwick, 7053-1. £600.00 A centenary history of this Portuguese Club. Padwick, 4245. £50.00

761. OUR CRICKETERS PAST AND PRESENT. 24 PERMANENT PHOTOGRAPHS CABINET- SIZE AND HANDY NOTES. PARTS 1 - 7. London, Published by A.D. Jones, [1896]. Small 8vo. [168] full-page titled portraits. Seven parts. Each part in original decorative printed wrappers. Three parts rebacked, otherwise a very good set.

(ALL PUBLISHED).

Photographs of 19th century cricketers. Parts I-VI contain 144 photographs of English county cricketers. The final part VII contains 24 photographs of the 1896 Australian team. Padwick, 7230. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £250.00

766. PARDON, (Charles F.). THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. A COMPLETE RECORD OF 762. [PAKISTAN 1954 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. CRICKETERS FROM PAKISTAN. THE OFFICIAL THE CRICKET TOUR OF 1882. WITH THE BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES OF THE SOUVENIR OF THE 1954 TOUR OF ENGLAND. EDITED BY GORDON ROSS. London, AUSTRALIANS AND THE ENGLISHMEN WHO PLAYED AGAINST THEM. EDITED BY [1954]. 8vo. 24pp. Profusely illustrated.Page 24 soiled. Original decorative wrappers. CHARLES F. PARDON. London, 1882. 8vo. viii+192pp. Portrait frontispiece, expertly repaired to WITH A SHEET OF PAPER SIGNED IN INK BY FOURTEEN MEMBERS OF THE PAKISTAN TEAM edge, without loss. Handsomely rebound in half calf, without original wrappers preserved. WHICH TOURED ENGLAND IN 1954 laid down on the title-page. An account of the 1882 Australian tour of England, with full scores. Signatures include: A.H. Kardar, Fazal Mahmood, Maqsood Ahmed, Imtiaz Ahmed, Hanif This tour culminated in Australia winning a Test match in England for the first time. The Mohammad, Shuja-ud-Din and Waqar Hassan. Sporting Times then printed an obituary notice of English cricket, leading to the legend of the A pre-tour brochure on the first Pakistan tour of England, in 1954. Ashes. Padwick, 5668 £135.00 Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol 5, (1967): 'An account reprinted from Bell's Life of the matches of the third Australians in this country, with full scores. The articles were written by C.F. Pardon, 763. [PAKISTAN CRICKET]. FIRST-CLASS CRICKET IN PAKISTAN. VOLUMES I-V some guarantee of authority. It is fully up to the standard of what a tour book ought to be like INCLUSIVE. COMPILED AND EDITED BY ABID ALI KAZI. [Islamabad], the Compiler, [1997- and is worth having.' 2003]. Five volumes. 8vo. 79pp.; 242pp.; 348pp.; 500pp.; 510pp. Original cloth in dust-wrappers. A Padwick, 4974. £150.00 good set. VOLUME I 1947-48 TO 1952-53. 767. PARDON, (Charles F.). THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. A COMPLETE RECORD OF VOLUME II 1953-54 TO 1957-58. THE CRICKET TOUR OF 1884. BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES OF THE VOLUME III 1958-59 TO 1962-63. AUSTRALIANS AND ENGLISHMEN WHO PLAYED AGAINST THEM. EDITED BY VOLUME IV 1963-64 TO 1969-70. CHARLES F. PARDON. London, 1884. 8vo. viii+184pp. Portrait frontispiece. Rebound in half calf, VOLUME V 1970-71 TO 1974-75. without the original wrappers preserved. (A COMPLETE SET). An account of the 1884 Australian tour of England, with full scores. Full scores and statistics of every first-class match played in Pakistan between 1947 and 1975. Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966: '...full, carefully observed and soundly written: a landmark in Published on behalf of the Pakistan Association of Cricket Statisticians and Scorers. cricket literature.' (Five volumes) £85.00 Padwick, 4977. £150.00

764. [PAKISTAN CRICKET ANNUAL]. BOARD OF CONTROL FOR CRICKET IN PAKISTAN 768. [PARDON, George F.]. CRICKET. ITS THEORY AND PRACTICE. BY CAPTAIN CRICKET ANNUALS. VOLUMES FOR 1965, 1966-67, 1968-69, 1970, 1971, 1972-73 AND CRAWLEY. London, [c.1875]. Small 8vo. viii+72pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial boards, 1974. Lahore, the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, 1965-1974. Seven volumes. Large 8vo. covers rather soiled. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. Each 102pp. Illustrated. Original decorative printed wrappers. Instructional. (A COMPLETE SET). A volume in Chambers’s Useful Hand-Books series. First published in 1865, several editions Padwick, 3959. (Seven volumes) £150.00 were issued. Includes club records and averages. Padwick, 461. £50.00

769. PARKER, (G.A.). SOUTH AFRICAN SPORTS. CRICKET, FOOTBALL, ATHLETICS...&C. AN OFFICIAL HANDBOOK. 1897 EDITION. London, 1897. 8vo. 234pp.+liiipp. publisher's advertisements. Illustrated. Original decorative red cloth, covers soiled. A review of South African sports. Cricket, pages 9-56. Padwick, 3603. £135.00

107 770. PAYNE, (J.B.). INDEX TO ALL FIRST-CLASS MATCHES IN 'SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES', VOLS. I-XIV. 1746-1878. COMPILED BY J.B. PAYNE. , the Compiler, 1903. 8vo. 36pp. Original cloth-backed boards. [LIMITED EDITION of 100 copies]. An index of the first fourteen volumes of Haygarth’s Scores and Biographies. Padwick, 805. £100.00

771. PAYNE, (J.B.). SCORES AND ANALYSES 1864-1881. A COLLECTION. COMPILED BY J.B. PAYNE. Harrogate, the Compiler, (1904). 8vo. 64pp. Original printed cloth, covers soiled. With library stamps of Huddersfield Public Library. [LIMITED EDITION of 100 copies]. Full scores of sixty matches not recorded in Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack. This work was only published for subscribers. Padwick, 908. £150.00

772. PEAKE, (J.F.). STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND CRICKET AND ROLL OF HONOUR. Christchurch, 1924. 8vo. 63pp. 11 plates. Original stiffened wrappers. Includes details of New Zealand cricket tours. Padwick, 3749. £25.00

773. PEEK, (Hedley). THE POETRY OF SPORT. WITH A CHAPTER ON CLASSICAL ALLUSIONS TO SPORT BY ANDREW LANG. London, 1896. 4to. xl+484pp. 32 plates and many text illustrations. Original half morocco, gilt, top edge gilt, covers soiled and worn. LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 250 numbered copies. Includes a reprint of Duncombe, Surry [sic] Triumphant, first published in 1773, with full scores of the match, pages 333-352. A volume in the Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes. Padwick, 6394. £100.00

774. [PERKINS, Henry]. THE CENTENARY OF THE MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB. A SHORT SUMMARY OF THE HISTORY OF THE CLUB, THE NAMES OF THOSE PRESENT AT THE CENTENARY DINNER, AND A RESUME OF THE SPEECHES DELIVERED THEREAT. London, (the Club), 1887. 8vo. 28pp. Colour frontispiece. Original red cloth, gilt. All edges gilt. Good condition. Published to commemorate the centenary of M.C.C., founded in 1787. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘worth an early place in a cricket lover’s collection.’ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Now difficult to obtain.’ Padwick, 1229. £75.00

775. PHOTO ALBUM OF FAMOUS CRICKETERS. London, MacGuire & Co., (c.1902), Small 8vo. (16)pp. of photographs of contemporary cricketers and of the Gloucestershire, Sussex and Yorkshire teams. Original pictorial wrappers, rubbed. No text. Includes illustration of Jessop, Lockwood and Ranjitsinhji. Not recorded by Padwick. (See colour illustration in centre pages) £85.00

776. PINTER, (Harold) and WILKINSON, (Alan). THE CATCH. A CORRESPONDENCE. Charingworth, 2003. Large 8vo. [16]pp. Photographic plate. Original wrappers with original printed label. Hand-set in Caslon type on Zerkall paper. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. An exchange of letters between the authors about a fine slip catch taken by Harold Pinter while playing for the Gaieties Cricket Club. The text consists of Wilkinson's questions and Pinter's answers. Pinter was an influential playwright, director and actor. He was chairman of Gaieties Cricket Club and an avid cricket player and supporter. Baker and Ross, Pinter, A Bibliographical History, H69. £85.00

777. . A COMPLETE RUN OF THIS ANNUAL FROM ITS BEGINNING IN 1948 TO 2012 INCLUSIVE. London, 1948-2012. Sixty-five volumes. 8vo. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A season by season record, with full statistics. Edited by Peter West (1948-1953), Gordon Ross (1954-1985), Bill Frindall (1986-2009) and Ian Marshall (2010-2012). Padwick, 1098. £135.00

108 770. PAYNE, (J.B.). INDEX TO ALL FIRST-CLASS MATCHES 778. PLUNKET, (Hon.I.K.). MALCOLM’S LUCK ON THE CRICKET GREEN. London, [1897]. IN 'SCORES AND BIOGRAPHIES', VOLS. I-XIV. 1746-1878. 8vo. [v]+127pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial cloth, covers soiled and worn. COMPILED BY J.B. PAYNE. Harrogate, the Compiler, 1903. 8vo. 36pp. Cricket fiction. Original cloth-backed boards. Padwick, 6318. £18.00 [LIMITED EDITION of 100 copies]. An index of the first fourteen volumes of Haygarth’s Scores and 779. POLLARD, (Jack). AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. THE GAME AND THE PLAYERS. Sydney, Biographies. 1982. 4to. 1162pp. Profusely illustrated. Original full calf, top edge gilt. Preserved in slip-case. Padwick, 805. £100.00 LIMITED DE LUXE EDITION of 452 numbered copies, SIGNED BY SIR DONALD BRADMAN. The limitation is due to Bradman’s highest first-class score of 452 not out. 771. PAYNE, (J.B.). SCORES AND ANALYSES 1864-1881. A A comprehensive encyclopaedia of Australian cricket and cricketers. COLLECTION. COMPILED BY J.B. PAYNE. Harrogate, the Compiler, This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1983. £200.00 (1904). 8vo. 64pp. Original printed cloth, covers soiled. With library stamps of Huddersfield Public Library. [LIMITED EDITION of 100 copies]. Full scores of sixty matches not recorded in Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack. This work was only published for subscribers. Padwick, 908. £150.00 Item No. 779 Item No. 783 772. PEAKE, (J.F.). STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND CRICKET AND ROLL OF HONOUR. Christchurch, 1924. 8vo. 63pp. 11 plates. Original stiffened wrappers. Includes details of New Zealand cricket tours. Padwick, 3749. £25.00

773. PEEK, (Hedley). THE POETRY OF SPORT. WITH A CHAPTER ON CLASSICAL

ALLUSIONS TO SPORT BY ANDREW LANG. London, 1896. 4to. xl+484pp. 32 plates and many text illustrations. Original half morocco, gilt, top edge gilt, covers soiled and worn. LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 250 numbered copies. Includes a reprint of Duncombe, Surry [sic] Triumphant, first published in 1773, with full scores of the match, pages 333-352. 780. PONSONBY-FANE, (Sir Spencer) and EATON, (Fred. A.). CATALOGUE OF THE A volume in the Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes. PICTURES, DRAWINGS, SCULPTURE, PRINTS, ETC. AND ALSO OF A COLLECTION OF Padwick, 6394. £100.00 OLD BATS BELONGING TO THE MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB. WITH A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE CLUB FROM ITS FOUNDATION IN 1787; AND SOME NOTES ON 774. [PERKINS, Henry]. THE CENTENARY OF THE MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB. A THE FORMATION OF THE COLLECTION. SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND SHORT SUMMARY OF THE HISTORY OF THE CLUB, THE NAMES OF THOSE ENLARGED. London, 1912. Small 8vo. xvi+102pp. Original printed wrappers. Good condition. PRESENT AT THE CENTENARY DINNER, AND A RESUME OF THE SPEECHES Revised edition. A catalogue of the M.C.C. collection of prints, paintings, drawings, DELIVERED THEREAT. London, (the Club), 1887. 8vo. 28pp. Colour frontispiece. Original red photographs, sculptures and bats. cloth, gilt. All edges gilt. Good condition. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘of great Published to commemorate the centenary of M.C.C., founded in 1787. historical value.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘worth an Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Printed exclusively for the members of the M.C.C. early place in a cricket lover’s collection.’ for private distribution.’ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Now difficult to obtain.’ Padwick, 6991. £100.00 Padwick, 1229. £75.00 781. POWELL, (A.G.) and CAPLE, (S. Canynge). THE GRACES (E.M., W.G. & G.F.). London, 775. PHOTO ALBUM OF FAMOUS CRICKETERS. London, MacGuire & Co., (c.1902), Small 8vo. 1948. 8vo. 160pp. 8 plates. Original cloth in worn dust-wrapper. (16)pp. of photographs of contemporary cricketers and of the Gloucestershire, Sussex and Yorkshire LIMITED EDITION of 1,000 numbered copies. teams. Original pictorial wrappers, rubbed. The story of the Gloucestershire and England cricketers W.G., E.M. and G.F. Grace. Published No text. Includes illustration of Jessop, Lockwood and Ranjitsinhji. to commemorate the centenary of W.G. Grace’s birth. Not recorded by Padwick. (See colour illustration in centre pages) £85.00 Padwick, 7565. £20.00

776. PINTER, (Harold) and WILKINSON, (Alan). THE CATCH. A CORRESPONDENCE. 782. [PULLIN, A.W.]. TALKS WITH OLD YORKSHIRE CRICKETERS. BY "OLD EBOR". Charingworth, 2003. Large 8vo. [16]pp. Photographic plate. Original wrappers with original printed REPRINTED FROM THE THE YORKSHIRE EVENING POST. Leeds, 1898. 8vo. 240pp. label. Hand-set in Caslon type on Zerkall paper. Portraits in the text. Original cloth-backed pictorial boards, good condition. With the bookplate of LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. Marylebone Cricket Club. An exchange of letters between the authors about a fine slip catch taken by Harold Pinter while F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER’S OWN BOOK, WITH HIS MANUSCRIPT NOTES on the front endpaper. playing for the Gaieties Cricket Club. The text consists of Wilkinson's questions and Pinter's Interviews with early Yorkshire cricketers in their old age, published in The Yorkshire Evening answers. Post. Subjects include , Ephraim Lockwood, Edmund Peate and George Ulyett. Pinter was an influential playwright, director and actor. He was chairman of Gaieties Cricket Padwick, 7238. £120.00 Club and an avid cricket player and supporter. Baker and Ross, Pinter, A Bibliographical History, H69. £85.00 783. (PYCROFT, James). THE CRICKET FIELD: OR, THE HISTORY AND THE SCIENCE OF THE GAME OF CRICKET. London, 1851. Small 8vo. 242pp.+32pp. publisher's advertisements. 2 777. PLAYFAIR CRICKET ANNUAL. A COMPLETE RUN OF THIS ANNUAL FROM ITS engraved plates, both stained to top corner. Original pictorial cloth, rebacked in cloth. BEGINNING IN 1948 TO 2012 INCLUSIVE. London, 1948-2012. Sixty-five volumes. 8vo. FIRST EDITION. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Pycroft, the pioneer of all cricket historians, was inspired to write this book by his friend Rev. A season by season record, with full statistics. John Mitford, who had written sketches of many of the old Hambledon players. Edited by Peter West (1948-1953), Gordon Ross (1954-1985), Bill Frindall (1986-2009) and Ian Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘great literary masterpiece.’ Marshall (2010-2012). This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'one of Padwick, 1098. £135.00 the classics of the game.' Padwick, 394. £100.00

109 784. [PYCROFT, James]. THE CRICKET-FIELD OR THE HISTORY AND THE SCIENCE OF THE GAME OF CRICKET. THIRD EDITION. London, 1859. Small 8vo. xx+270pp. Engraved portrait frontispiece, 1 engraved plate, and diagrams and illustrations in the text. Original pictorial cloth, rebacked. Pycroft, the pioneer of all cricket historians, was inspired to write this book by his friend Rev. John Mitford, who had written sketches of many of the old Hambledon players. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘great literary masterpiece.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'one of the classics of the game.' Padwick, 394. £45.00

785. PYCROFT, (James). THE CRICKET-FIELD. WITH SOME NOTES BY H.H. STEPHENSON. EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, BY F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER. London, 1922. Small 4to. xxiii+318pp. Portrait frontispiece, and many text illustrations [34 full-page]. Original morocco-backed boards, top edge gilt. Spine worn. LIMITED SUBSCRIBERS' EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY ASHLEY-COOPER. One of the classics of cricket literature. Pycroft, the pioneer of all cricket historians, was inspired to write this book by his friend Rev. John Mitford, who had written sketches of many of the old Hambledon players. The last and best edition, containing a bibliography of the various editions, together with a biography of Pycroft. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'The classic edition...This book and Nyren's are the great literary masterpieces on the game.' This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'one of the classics of the game.' Padwick, 394. £250.00

786. [PYCROFT, James]. THE CRICKET TUTOR. BY THE AUTHOR OF 'THE CRICKET- FIELD'. SECOND EDITION. London, 1862. Small 8vo. x+85pp. Frontispiece and 3 text illustrations. Original printed cloth. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Much information on the methods of contemporary cricketers.’ Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, No. 82: '... Not only a practical treatise but also contains biographical snippets.' Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Rare.' Padwick, 395. £200.00

787. RADCLYFFE, (C.W.). MEMORIALS OF RUGBY. DRAWN FROM NATURE, AND ON STONE BY C.W. RADCLYFFE...WITH HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE NOTICES. London, 1843. Folio. Engraved title-page, printed in red, [stained]. i+i+x+[4]+[7]+[3]+[6]+[2]+[3]+[4]+[7]pp. 28 tinted lithographs on 24 leaves, [some stained]. Half calf, covers soiled and worn. The plate titled: Rugby School from the Close depicts boys playing cricket in the foreground. Padwick, 1526. £225.00

788. RANJITSINHJI, (K.S.). THE JUBILEE BOOK OF CRICKET. Edinburgh, 1897. 4to. xvi+474pp. Photogravure frontispiece and 106 plates. Printed on hand-made paper. Original cream buckram, spine faded. Top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 350 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. The author was helped considerably by his friend C.B. Fry. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Still one of the very best books yet written. Much of the book is technical instruction, but incidental to it is much of historical interest.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'This book is still amongst the best general works.' Padwick, 467. (Illustrated on next page) £600.00

110 784. [PYCROFT, James]. THE CRICKET-FIELD OR THE HISTORY AND THE SCIENCE OF 789. READ, (W.W.). ANNALS OF CRICKET. A RECORD OF THE GAME COMPILED FROM THE GAME OF CRICKET. THIRD EDITION. London, 1859. Small 8vo. xx+270pp. Engraved AUTHENTIC SOURCES, AND MY OWN EXPERIENCES DURING THE LAST TWENTY- portrait frontispiece, 1 engraved plate, and diagrams and illustrations in the text. Original pictorial cloth, THREE YEARS. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY . London, 1896. Large 8vo. rebacked. 268pp. 23 plates, and other full-page text illustrations. Original quarter vellum, covers soiled. Top edge Pycroft, the pioneer of all cricket historians, was inspired to write this book by his friend Rev. gilt, other edges uncut. Printed on hand-made paper. John Mitford, who had written sketches of many of the old Hambledon players. LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 250 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘great literary masterpiece.’ Autobiography of the 19th century Surrey and England cricketer. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'one of Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘A useful chronological survey from earliest times.’ the classics of the game.' This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books, The 100 Best. Padwick, 394. £45.00 Padwick, 7987. £250.00

785. PYCROFT, (James). THE CRICKET-FIELD. WITH SOME NOTES BY H.H. STEPHENSON. EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, BY F.S. ASHLEY-COOPER. London, 1922. Small 4to. xxiii+318pp. Portrait frontispiece, and many text illustrations [34 full-page]. Original morocco-backed boards, top edge gilt. Spine worn. LIMITED SUBSCRIBERS' EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY ASHLEY-COOPER. One of the classics of cricket literature. Pycroft, the pioneer of all cricket historians, was inspired to write this book by his friend Rev. John Mitford, who had written sketches of many of the old Hambledon players. The last and best edition, containing a bibliography of the various editions, together with a biography of Pycroft. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'The classic edition...This book and Nyren's are the great Item No. 788 literary masterpieces on the game.' This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'one of the classics of the game.' Padwick, 394. £250.00 Item No. 789 786. [PYCROFT, James]. THE CRICKET TUTOR. BY THE AUTHOR OF 'THE CRICKET- FIELD'. SECOND EDITION. London, 1862. Small 8vo. x+85pp. Frontispiece and 3 text 790. REESE, (T.W.). NEW ZEALAND CRICKET. VOLUME I: 1841-1914 AND VOLUME II: 1914- illustrations. Original printed cloth. 1933. Christchurch and Auckland, 1927 and 1936. Two volumes. Large 8vo. 576pp. 32 plates; Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Much information on the methods of contemporary 594pp. 16 plates. Both volumes in original cloth, good condition. cricketers.’ (ALL PUBLISHED). Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, No. 82: '... Not only a practical treatise but also contains A history of New Zealand cricket between 1841 and 1933. biographical snippets.' These substantial volumes contain full scores of matches and established the records of Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Rare.' . Padwick, 395. £200.00

Padwick, 3751. £150.00

787. RADCLYFFE, (C.W.). MEMORIALS OF RUGBY. DRAWN FROM NATURE, AND ON 791. [REEVES, E.W.]. THE SCORES OF MATCHES PLAYED BY THE WIMBLEDON CRICKET STONE BY C.W. RADCLYFFE...WITH HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE NOTICES. London, 1843. Folio. Engraved title-page, printed in red, [stained]. CLUB WITH A SUMMARY AND TABLE OF THE RESULTS FROM 1871 TO THE END OF i+i+x+[4]+[7]+[3]+[6]+[2]+[3]+[4]+[7]pp. 28 tinted lithographs on 24 leaves, [some stained]. Half calf, 1889, ALSO THE BATTING AVERAGES. London, [the Club, 1890]. 8vo. 186pp. Original cloth. covers soiled and worn. With the bookplate of J.W. Goldman. The plate titled: Rugby School from the Close depicts boys playing cricket in the foreground. A history of Wimbledon Cricket Club between 1871 and 1889. Padwick, 1526. £225.00 Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Issued to members only.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’

Padwick, 2671. £85.00

792. A THEATRICAL TRIP FOR A RHYS, (Captain Horton). WAGER! THROUGH CANADA AND THE UNITED

STATES. (”MORTON PRICE”). London, published for the Author by Charles Dudley, 1861. 8vo. (4)+140pp.+pp.59*-62*. Lithograph portrait frontispiece and 3 tinted lithograph plates. Original decorative cloth, gilt, rebacked, with original spine preserved.

Includes a reference to the 1859 England tour of USA and Canada, pages 105-107. 788. RANJITSINHJI, (K.S.). THE JUBILEE BOOK OF CRICKET. Edinburgh, 1897. 4to. xvi+474pp. Morton Price (1824-1876) was an amateur actor who became Photogravure frontispiece and 106 plates. Printed on hand-made paper. Original cream buckram, spine lessee of Sadler’s Wells Theatre on Phelp’s retirement in 1862. faded. Top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. This book is an entertaining account of a trip made by the LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 350 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. author, in consequence of a bet that he could not, as an actor, The author was helped considerably by his friend C.B. Fry. earn five hundred pounds a year. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Still one of the very best books yet written. Much of the book Arnott & Robinson, English Theatrical Literature 1559-1900, is technical instruction, but incidental to it is much of historical interest.’ 3429. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'This book is still amongst the best general works.' Padwick, 467. (Illustrated on next page) £600.00 Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 4893-1. £600.00

111 793. [RICHARDS, Charles H.]. ARTHUR SHREWSBURY, THE GREAT CRICKETER. A COMPLETE RECORD OF HIS CRICKET CAREER. SECOND EDITION. Nottingham,. 1893. 8vo. (2)+18pp. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth. The career record of the Nottinghamshire and England batsman Arthur Shrewsbury. Padwick, 8048. £85.00

794. RICHARDSON, (H.D.). HOLIDAY SPORTS AND PASTIMES FOR BOYS. London, 1848. Small 8vo. vi+112pp.+[2]pp. publisher’s advertisements. Engraved half title, engraved frontispiece (showing two cricket bats and a cricket ball in the foreground), and other text illustrations. Original decorative cloth, all edges gilt. Spine worn. With library stamp on front endpaper.

Cricket, pages 35-45, with full scores of the Hambledon innings of 18th June 1777. Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 104. Padwick, 7135. £150.00

795. RICHARDSON, (J.S.). SOME NOTES ON SEVENOAKS CRICKET AND THE . Sevenoaks, 1909. Small 8vo. 28pp. Frontispiece. Original printed wrappers. A history of Sevenoaks and The Vine Cricket Club, with notes on some early members. Padwick, 2114. £120.00

796. RIVETT, (Rohan). KINGS OF CRICKET. AUSTRALIA OR WEST INDIES? AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE AND HANDBOOK FOR THE TESTS, 1951-52. Melbourne, [1951]. 4to. 52pp. including wrappers. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A pre-tour souvenir of the 1951-52 West Indies tour of Australia. Padwick, 5469. £24.00

797. RIVETT, (Rohan). THE LISTENER IN TEST CRICKET BOOK: FOR THE FIRESIDE ON TEST MATCH NIGHTS, JUNE TO AUGUST, 1948. STORIES OF TEST MATCHES, GROUNDS AND PLAYERS. Melbourne, 1948. 4to. 52pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A pre-tour souvenir of the 1948 Australian tour of England. Padwick, 5101. £20.00

798. ROBERTSON-GLASGOW, (R.C.). CRUSOE ON CRICKET. THE CRICKET WRITINGS OF R.C. ROBERTSON-GLASGOW. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ALAN ROSS. London, 1966. 8vo. 321pp. Original cloth-backed boards in dust-wrapper. First edition. The best cricket writings of R.C. Robertson-Glasgow. Padwick, 6757. £15.00

799. ROBEY, (George) LOOKING BACK ON LIFE. WITH AN INTRODUCTION “MR. ROBEY, AUCTIONEER” BY SIR JAMES BARRIE. London, 1933. 8vo. xviii+318pp. Illustrated. Original cloth, covers soiled. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the front endpaper. WITH AN ORIGINAL PEN AND INK HEAD AND SHOULDERS SELF-PORTRAIT OF ROBEY on the front endpaper. Autobiography of the famous music hall comedian George Robey, known as the Prime Minister of Mirth. Includes Cricket and Other Ball-Games, pages 123-136, with other cricket references throughout. Cavanagh, British Theatre. A Bibliography 1901 to 1985, 4913. Padwick, 8008-1. £65.00

112 793. [RICHARDS, Charles H.]. ARTHUR SHREWSBURY, THE GREAT CRICKETER. A 800. ROBINSON, (His Excellency Sir Hercules G.R.). SPEECHES. DELIVERED BY HIS COMPLETE RECORD OF HIS CRICKET CAREER. SECOND EDITION. Nottingham,. 1893. EXCELLENCY SIR HERCULES G.R. ROBINSON, G.C.M.G., DURING HIS 8vo. (2)+18pp. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth. ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney, Gibbs, The career record of the Nottinghamshire and England batsman Arthur Shrewsbury. Shallard, & Co., 1879. Large 8vo. viii+270pp. Engraved frontispiece. Original decorative cloth, gilt. Padwick, 8048. £85.00 Covers soiled, upper corner of back cover damaged. Speeches by Sir Hercules G.R. Robinson (1824-1897), 14th Governor of New South Wales. 794. RICHARDSON, (H.D.). HOLIDAY SPORTS AND PASTIMES These include: Visit of English Cricketers (1874), pages 74-76. FOR BOYS. London, 1848. Small 8vo. vi+112pp.+[2]pp. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very scarce.’ publisher’s advertisements. Engraved half title, engraved Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, or Padwick, Bibliography of frontispiece (showing two cricket bats and a cricket ball in the Cricket, 1984. £90.00 foreground), and other text illustrations. Original decorative cloth, all edges gilt. Spine worn. With library stamp on front endpaper. 801. ROBINSON, (Ray). AFTER STUMPS WERE DRAWN. THE BEST OF RAY ROBINSON'S CRICKET WRITINGS. SELECTED BY JACK POLLARD. Sydney, 1985. 8vo. 237pp. 8 plates. Cricket, pages 35-45, with full scores of the Hambledon innings Original cloth in dust-wrapper. of 18th June 1777. Anthology of the cricket writings of Ray Robinson. £12.00 Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. 802. ROBINSON, (Ray). ON TOP DOWN UNDER. AUSTRALIA'S CRICKET CAPTAINS. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 104. Melbourne, 1975. Large 8vo. 320pp. 24 plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. Padwick, 7135. £150.00 A review of Australian Test captains between 1877 and 1974. This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1976, and was also selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. Padwick, 767-3. £8.00 795. RICHARDSON, (J.S.). SOME NOTES ON SEVENOAKS CRICKET AND THE VINE CRICKET GROUND. Sevenoaks, 1909. Small 8vo. 28pp. Frontispiece. Original printed wrappers. 803. ROEBUCK, (Peter). IT NEVER RAINS... A CRICKETER'S LOT. London, 1984. 8vo. 151pp. A history of Sevenoaks and The Vine Cricket Club, with notes on some early members. Text illustrations. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Padwick, 2114. £120.00 An account of the 1983 cricket season. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all 796. RIVETT, (Rohan). KINGS OF CRICKET. AUSTRALIA OR WEST INDIES? AN time. £12.00 ILLUSTRATED GUIDE AND HANDBOOK FOR THE TESTS, 1951-52. Melbourne, [1951]. 4to. 52pp. including wrappers. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. 804. ROSENWATER, (Irving). ARTHUR LANGFORD. A MEMOIR. Published by the Author for A pre-tour souvenir of the 1951-52 West Indies tour of Australia. private circulation, 1977. (8)pp. Original printed wrappers. Padwick, 5469. £24.00 LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An appreciation of Arthur Langford, assistant editor of The Cricketer during the Second World 797. RIVETT, (Rohan). THE LISTENER IN TEST CRICKET BOOK: FOR THE FIRESIDE ON War. TEST MATCH NIGHTS, JUNE TO AUGUST, 1948. STORIES OF TEST MATCHES, Padwick, 7788-1. £150.00

GROUNDS AND PLAYERS. Melbourne, 1948. 4to. 52pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A pre-tour souvenir of the 1948 Australian tour of England. 805. ROSENWATER, (Irving). W.G. GRACE - A FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY. London, printed by Padwick, 5101. £20.00 the Author for private circulation, 1994. 8vo. 6pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Details of W.G. Grace's will and estate. £120.00 798. ROBERTSON-GLASGOW, (R.C.). CRUSOE ON CRICKET. THE CRICKET WRITINGS OF

R.C. ROBERTSON-GLASGOW. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ALAN ROSS. London, 1966. 806. CRICKET'S GREAT CHARACTERS. A SERIES OF CHARACTER 8vo. 321pp. Original cloth-backed boards in dust-wrapper. ROSS, (Gordon). First edition. ESSAYS ON CECIL PARKIN, , , ARTHUR MAILEY, The best cricket writings of R.C. Robertson-Glasgow. CHARLIE HARRIS, . London, the Author, 1977. 8vo. 48pp. 7 plates. Original Padwick, 6757. £15.00 imitation leather. LIMITED EDITION of 300 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 799. ROBEY, (George) LOOKING BACK ON LIFE. WITH AN Appreciations of some famous cricket characters. These include George Gunn, Charles Harris, INTRODUCTION “MR. ROBEY, AUCTIONEER” BY Patsy Hendren, Arthur Mailey, Cecil Parkin and Fred Trueman. Padwick, 7245-2. £20.00 SIR JAMES BARRIE. London, 1933. 8vo. xviii+318pp. Illustrated. Original cloth, covers soiled. 807. ROUTLEDGE'S HANDBOOK OF CRICKET. London, 1866. Small SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the front ROUTLEDGE, (Edmund). 8vo. 64pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial boards, rebacked. endpaper. A treatise covering many aspects of the game. WITH AN ORIGINAL PEN AND INK HEAD AND SHOULDERS Padwick, 396. £30.00 SELF-PORTRAIT OF ROBEY on the front endpaper. Autobiography of the famous music hall comedian George Robey, known as the Prime Minister of Mirth. 808. ROUTLEDGE’S SPORTING ANNUAL 1882. EDITED BY W. SAPTE. Londeon, 1882. 8vo. Includes Cricket and Other Ball-Games, pages 123-136, xvi+66pp. Illustrated. Original colour pictorial wrappers, neatly rebacked. With the bookplate of A.E. with other cricket references throughout. Winder. Cavanagh, British Theatre. A Bibliography 1901 to 1985, 4913. An account of the 1881 cricket season. Cricket, pages 1-53. Padwick, 8008-1. £65.00 Padwick, 1100. £120.00

809. ROWANS CRICKET GUIDE SEASON 1925. Glasgow, 1925. Very small 8vo. 270pp. Original limp pictorial cloth, covers faded. Fourth year of publication. Published annually between 1922 and 1935. A guide to . Padwick, 3203. £50.00

113 810. [RUGBY SCHOOL]. THE SCORES OF THE CRICKET MATCHES PLAYED BY RUGBY SCHOOL, FROM THE YEAR 1859 TO 1864 INCLUSIVE. Rugby, 1864. 8vo. [2)]+122pp. Original cloth-back boards with printed label, covers soiled and worn. Scores of Rugby School matches between 1859 and 1864. Padwick, 1528. £125.00

811. RUSSELL, (Lord Charles J.F.). SOME RECOLLECTIONS OF CRICKET. Woburn, 1879. Small 8vo. 39pp. Original printed red cloth.

A collection of articles privately published by the author for distribution amongst his friends.

See Allen, Early Books on Cricket, page 111.

Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, and Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, both record that only 12 copies were printed for private circulation.

Padwick, 6762. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £2,500.00

812. SANDIFORD, (Keith A.P.). CRICKET AND THE VICTORIANS. Aldershot, 1994. 8vo. 207pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A study of the emergence of cricket as England’s national game, and its rapid spread across the Empire. £25.00

813. SANDIFORD, (Keith A.P.). SIR GARFIELD SOBERS: THE BAY LAND’S FAVOURITE SON. Ewell, 2019. 8vo. (6)+68+(29)pp. Colour frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers. An account of the early life of Sir Garfield Sobers in the village of Bay Land in St. Michael, Barbados, written by his fellow Barbadian and school friend Keith Sandiford. Sobers played for Barbados between 1953 and 1974, and for Nottinghamshire between 1968 and 1974. He played 93 Test matches for West Indies between 1954 and 1974, and scored 8,032 runs at an average of 57.78, took 235 wickets at 34.03, and held 109 catches. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers in the history of the game. £15.00

814. SANDIFORD, (Keith A.P.). SIR GARFIELD SOBERS: THE BAY LAND’S FAVOURITE SON. Ewell, 2019. 8vo. (6)+68+(29)pp. Colour frontispiece. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 125 numbered copies, SIGNED BY SIR GARFIELD SOBERS, THE AUTHOR AND TONY COZIER. Tony Cozier was to have written this appreciation of his friend Sir Garfield Sobers, and in anticipation of this both he and Sobers signed the limitation pages. Sadly Tony died before he could write the book, and Professor Sandiford then agreed to write it. The limitation page is therefore signed by Sir Garfield Sobers, Professor Keith Sandiford and Tony Cozier. An account of the early life of Sir Garfield Sobers in the village of Bay Land in St. Michael, Barbados, written by his fellow Barbadian and school friend Keith Sandiford. Sobers played for Barbados between 1953 and 1974, for Nottinghamshire between 1968 and 1974, and played 93 Test matches for West Indies between 1954 and 1974. He scored 8,032 runs at an average of 57.78, took 235 wickets at 34.03, and held 109 catches. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers in the history of the game. £100.00 (See colour illustration on centre pages)

815. S[ASSOON], S[iegfried]. AN ADJUSTMENT. BY S.S. WITH A FOREWORD BY PHILIP GOSSE. Royston, 1955. 8vo. (16)pp. 1 plate. Original printed wrappers. Good condition. LIMITED EDITION of 150 numbered copies, INITIALLED BY SASSOON. In 1900 , aged 14, bought a first edition of Nyren The Young Cricketer's Tutor from the bookseller A.J. Gaston. Twenty-three years later, Sassoon made a gift of this book to Edmund Blunden, which he inscribed. In 1934 Sassoon gave another copy to Blunden in exchange for the copy he had bought from Gaston in 1900, and between its pages he inserted a skit "in the style of William Shakespeare." It is this witty dialogue which is printed in An Adjustment. Padwick, 6766. £300.00

114 810. [RUGBY SCHOOL]. THE SCORES OF THE CRICKET MATCHES PLAYED BY RUGBY SCHOOL, FROM THE YEAR 1859 TO 1864 INCLUSIVE. Rugby, 1864. 8vo. [2)]+122pp. 816. [SAUNDERS, Dyce Willcocks and SMITH, George Original cloth-back boards with printed label, covers soiled and worn. Goldwin L.]. CRICKET ACROSS THE SEA; OR, THE Scores of Rugby School matches between 1859 and 1864. WANDERINGS AND MATCHES OF THE GENTLEMEN OF Padwick, 1528. £125.00 CANADA. 1887. BY TWO OF THE VAGRANTS. Toronto, 1887. 8vo. 223pp. 1 plate, (an actual photograph of the team). Rebound in full green morocco, covers rubbed. All edges gilt.

811. RUSSELL, (Lord Charles J.F.). SOME RECOLLECTIONS OF An account of the 1887 tour of England by the Gentlemen of CRICKET. Woburn, 1879. Small 8vo. 39pp. Original printed red cloth. Canada.

A collection of articles privately published by the author for Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol. 5, 1967: ‘well worth having but distribution amongst his friends. exceedingly hard to find.’ Allen, Early books on Cricket, 1987, no. 133: ‘This book is rare See Allen, Early Books on Cricket, page 111. and therefore expensive.’ Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘exceedingly rare Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, and Goldman, both in England and Canada.’ Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, both record that only 12 copies were Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Seldom met with.’ printed for private circulation. Padwick, 5744. £1,500.00

Padwick, 6762. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £2,500.00 817. SAUNDERS, (Stephen). CRICKET IN HAMPSHIRE. AN UPDATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. No place of publication, privately published by the Author, 2010. Small 8vo. 50pp. including wrappers. 812. SANDIFORD, (Keith A.P.). CRICKET AND THE VICTORIANS. Aldershot, 1994. 8vo. 207pp. Original printed wrappers. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 30 copies. A study of the emergence of cricket as England’s national game, and its rapid spread across A revised bibliography of Hampshire cricket, including the Hambledon Club. the Empire. £25.00 First published in 1997, this edition is revised and updated. £65.00

813. SANDIFORD, (Keith A.P.). SIR GARFIELD SOBERS: THE BAY LAND’S FAVOURITE 818. SCHOFIELD, (Peter). 99.94 & MUCH MORE. Sydney, privately printed by the Author, 2015. 8vo. (10)+78pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original pictorial roan, gilt. SON. Ewell, 2019. 8vo. (6)+68+(29)pp. Colour frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An account of the early life of Sir Garfield Sobers in the village of Bay Land in St. Michael, An illustrated record of the author’s collection of Bradman memorabilia. £75.00 Barbados, written by his fellow Barbadian and school friend Keith Sandiford. Sobers played for Barbados between 1953 and 1974, and for Nottinghamshire between 1968 and 1974. 819. SEWELL, (E.H.D.). TRIANGULAR CRICKET. BEING A RECORD OF THE GREATEST He played 93 Test matches for West Indies between 1954 and 1974, and scored 8,032 runs at an CONTEST IN THE HISTORY OF THE GAME. London, 1912. 8vo. xii+212pp. Frontispiece, 22 average of 57.78, took 235 wickets at 34.03, and held 109 catches. plates, and diagrams in the text. Original decorative cloth, top edges gilt, covers soiled. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers in the history of the game. £15.00 An account of the 1912 Triangular Test series played in England between England, Australia and South Africa. 814. SANDIFORD, (Keith A.P.). SIR GARFIELD SOBERS: THE BAY LAND’S FAVOURITE Padwick, 5012. £165.00 SON. Ewell, 2019. 8vo. (6)+68+(29)pp. Colour frontispiece. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 125 numbered copies, SIGNED BY SIR GARFIELD SOBERS, THE AUTHOR 820. SHANKER, (B.D.). 40 YEARS OF ACTIVE CRICKET. FOREWORD BY W.D. BEGG. AND TONY COZIER. (Lucknow, the Author, 1955), 8vo. viii+131pp. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth without original wrappers Tony Cozier was to have written this appreciation of his friend Sir Garfield Sobers, and in preserved. anticipation of this both he and Sobers signed the limitation pages. Reminiscences of Indian cricket. Sadly Tony died before he could write the book, and Professor Sandiford then agreed to write it. Padwick, 8030. £85.00 The limitation page is therefore signed by Sir Garfield Sobers, Professor Keith Sandiford and Tony Cozier. 821. SHAWCROFT, (John). A HISTORY OF DERBYSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1870- An account of the early life of Sir Garfield Sobers in the village of Bay Land in St. Michael, 1970. Derby, (1970). Large 8vo. (14)+230pp. 20 plates. Original cloth. Barbados, written by his fellow Barbadian and school friend Keith Sandiford. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. Sobers played for Barbados between 1953 and 1974, for Nottinghamshire between 1968 and [together with] 1974, and played 93 Test matches for West Indies between 1954 and 1974. He scored 8,032 A SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM SIR SYDNEY EVERSHED (captain of Derbyshire runs at an average of 57.78, took 235 wickets at 34.03, and held 109 catches. between 1891 and 1898) TO F.C. TOONE (secretary of Yorkshire County Cricket Club), dated 6th He is widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers in the history of the game. £100.00 August 1908, possibly regarding the appointment of Derbyshire's new secretary, R.S.T. (See colour illustration on centre pages) Cochrane. (Two pages). [together with] 815. S[ASSOON], S[iegfried]. AN ADJUSTMENT. BY S.S. WITH A FOREWORD BY PHILIP A SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM EVERSHED TO MR. COLE, dated 6th September 1936, GOSSE. Royston, 1955. 8vo. (16)pp. 1 plate. Original printed wrappers. Good condition. thanking him for his congratulations on Derbyshire winning the 1936 County Championship. LIMITED EDITION of 150 numbered copies, INITIALLED BY SASSOON. (Two pages). Both loosely inserted. In 1900 Siegfried Sassoon, aged 14, bought a first edition of Nyren The Young Cricketer's Tutor A centenary history of Derbyshire County Cricket Club. from the bookseller A.J. Gaston. Twenty-three years later, Sassoon made a gift of this book to Padwick, 1854. £125.00 Edmund Blunden, which he inscribed. In 1934 Sassoon gave another copy to Blunden in exchange for the copy he had bought from Gaston in 1900, and between its pages he inserted a skit "in the style of William Shakespeare." It is this witty dialogue which is printed in An Adjustment. Padwick, 6766. £300.00

115 822. SHAWCROFT, (John). THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF DERBYSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. WITH A PERSONAL VIEW BY BOB TAYLOR. London, 1989. 8vo. 327pp. Illustrated. Original quarter buckram, preserved in original printed slip-case. LIMITED EDITION of 200 numbered copies. SIGNED BY FOURTEEN DERBYSHIRE CAPTAINS BETWEEN 1949 AND 1983 inside the front cover. A history of Derbyshire County Cricket Club. £120.00

823. SHIRLEY, (Edward). “PLAY!” A PICTURE BOOK ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN HASSALL. THE STORY BY EDWARD SHIRLEY. London, [c.1908]. 4to. 64pp. 8 coloured plates. Original pictorial cloth-backed boards (showing two boys playing cricket), covers soiled. Chapter iv. A Famous Cricket Match and Chapter v. Our Cricket, pages 21-34, with the same full- page colour plate by Hassall of two boys playing cricket. Other sports include croquet, fishing and tennis. Not recorded by Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. £60.00

824. SIEVWRIGHT, (William). HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE PERTH CRICKET CLUB. (THE PREMIER CLUB IN SCOTLAND), FROM ITS ORIGIN IN 1826-27 TILL 1879. Perth, 1880. Small 8vo. 120pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth. An early history of Perth Cricket Club, Scotland. Padwick, 3287. £200.00

825. SINGH, (Gurdeep). CRICKET IN NORTHERN INDIA. Delhi, 1966. 4to. 148pp. 12 plates. Original cloth-backed boards in chipped dust-wrapper. The story of cricket in North India. Padwick, 3814. £75.00

826. SMALL, (E. Milton). THE CANTERBURY CRICKET WEEK. ITS ORIGIN, CAREER, AND JUBILEE. 1842-1891. Canterbury, the Author, (1891). Small 8vo. viii+154+(10)pp. publisher’s advertisements and inserted leaf. Frontispiece. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled. A history of the Canterbury Cricket Week. Second issue, includes a leaf with scores of 1891 matches. Padwick, 2089. £75.00

827. SMITH, (David). CORSHAM’S TWO TEST CRICKETERS. Corsham, Privately published by the Author, 2000. 4to. 43pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. On the Corsham-born England cricketers Septimus Kinneir and C.I.J. Smith. £50.00

828. SMITH, (Ed). ON AND OFF THE FIELD London, 2004. 8vo. xi+259pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A diary of the 2003 season, by the Kent and England cricketer. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2005 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £10.00

829. SMITH, (Irving W.). CRICKETING DAYS. HARBORNE CRICKET CLUB 1884-1946. EDITED BY IRVING W. SMITH. Birmingham, 1946. 8vo. (36)pp. Original decorative wrappers. A history of this Warwickshire club. Padwick, 2806. £20.00

830. SMITH, (Rick). GOOGLYMAN. THE STORY OF H.V. “RANJI” HORDERN. Tasmania, 2005. 8vo. 164pp. Illustrated. Original printed cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 300 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A biography of the Australian spin bowler H.V. Hordern. £20.00

831. SMITH, (Rick.) THE GRAND MATCH. TASMANIA v. VICTORIA. LAUNCESTON 11 & 12 FEBRUARY, 1851. Tasmania, 2016. 8vo. 50pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION OF 125 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An account of the first first-class cricket match played in Australia, between Tasmania and Victoria in February 1851. £20.00

116 822. SHAWCROFT, (John). THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF DERBYSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET 832. SMITH, (Sydney). WITH THE 15TH AUSTRALIAN XI. (A COMPLETE RECORD OF THE CLUB. WITH A PERSONAL VIEW BY BOB TAYLOR. London, 1989. 8vo. 327pp. Illustrated. TEAM'S TOUR THROUGHOUT GREAT BRITAIN AND SOUTH AFRICA). BY SYDNEY Original quarter buckram, preserved in original printed slip-case. SMITH, JR. (MANAGER). Sydney, 1922. 8vo. 290pp. Frontispiece, 1 folding plate, and many LIMITED EDITION of 200 numbered copies. other illustrations in the text. Printed on fine quality paper. Original cloth-backed pictorial boards, SIGNED BY FOURTEEN DERBYSHIRE CAPTAINS BETWEEN 1949 AND 1983 inside the front covers soiled. cover. A detailed account of the 1921 Australian tour of England, and the 1921-22 Australian tour of A history of Derbyshire County Cricket Club. £120.00 South Africa, with full scores. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. 823. SHIRLEY, (Edward). “PLAY!” A PICTURE BOOK ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN HASSALL. THE Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol 5, 1967: '...easily the best illustrated of all tour books...The book STORY BY EDWARD SHIRLEY. London, [c.1908]. 4to. 64pp. 8 coloured plates. Original pictorial is scarce.’ cloth-backed boards (showing two boys playing cricket), covers soiled. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Scarce.' Chapter iv. A Famous Cricket Match and Chapter v. Our Cricket, pages 21-34, with the same full- Padwick, 5030. £120.00 page colour plate by Hassall of two boys playing cricket. Other sports include croquet, fishing and tennis. 833. SMITH, (Thomas). SPORTING INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF ANOTHER TOM SMITH. Not recorded by Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984. £60.00 London, 1867. 8vo. xii+224pp. Engraved frontispiece and 12 plates. Original green cloth. Autobiography. The author was Master of the Hambledon hounds. Includes references to 824. SIEVWRIGHT, (William). HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE cricket at Hambledon, pages 26-29. PERTH CRICKET CLUB. (THE PREMIER CLUB IN Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. SCOTLAND), FROM ITS ORIGIN IN 1826-27 TILL 1879. Perth, Padwick, 8062. £50.00 1880. Small 8vo. 120pp. Frontispiece. Original cloth. An early history of Perth Cricket Club, Scotland. 834. SNOW, (Philip A.). CRICKET IN THE FIJI ISLANDS. Padwick, 3287. £200.00 INTRODUCTION BY SIR . Christchurch, 1949. 8vo. xviii+250pp. 20 plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. 825. SINGH, (Gurdeep). CRICKET IN NORTHERN INDIA. Delhi, PRESENTED TO W.A. OLDFIELD, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED 1966. 4to. 148pp. 12 plates. Original cloth-backed boards in chipped on the front endpaper: To . With Compliments dust-wrapper. from A.S. Farebrother. The story of cricket in North India. Oldfield played 54 Test matches for Australia between Padwick, 3814. £75.00 1920 and 1937. The definitive history of cricket in Fiji. Padwick, 4326. £100.00 826. SMALL, (E. Milton). THE CANTERBURY CRICKET WEEK.

ITS ORIGIN, CAREER, AND JUBILEE. 1842-1891. Canterbury, 835. the Author, (1891). Small 8vo. viii+154+(10)pp. publisher’s advertisements and inserted leaf. SOBERS, (Garfield). THE CHANGING FACE OF CRICKET. Frontispiece. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled. BY SIR GARFIELD SOBERS WITH IVO TENNANT London, A history of the Canterbury Cricket Week. Second issue, includes a leaf with scores of 1891 1996. 8vo.viii+184pp. Illustrated. Original half calf. matches. LIMITED EDITION of 60 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, SPECIALLY BOUND. Padwick, 2089. £75.00 Sobers traces the development of the game since his retirement in 1974. £225.00

827. SMITH, (David). CORSHAM’S TWO TEST CRICKETERS. Corsham, Privately published by the 836. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [YEAR BOOK] 1899-1900. COMPILED BY G.S. Author, 2000. 4to. 43pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. McAULAY. Taunton, printed by Hammett & Co., 1899. 8vo. 60pp.+(17)pp. publisher's LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. advertisements. Original cloth-backed decorative boards, spine slightly rubbed. On the Corsham-born England cricketers Septimus Kinneir and C.I.J. Smith. £50.00 Scores of the 1899 season. Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919. 828. SMITH, (Ed). ON AND OFF THE FIELD London, 2004. 8vo. xi+259pp. Illustrated. Original cloth Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. Padwick, 2558. £250.00 in dust-wrapper. A diary of the 2003 season, by the Kent and England cricketer. This was selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2005 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £10.00

829. SMITH, (Irving W.). CRICKETING DAYS. HARBORNE CRICKET CLUB 1884-1946. EDITED BY IRVING W. SMITH. Birmingham, 1946. 8vo. (36)pp. Original decorative wrappers. A history of this Warwickshire club. Item No. 836 Item No. 837 Padwick, 2806. £20.00

830. SMITH, (Rick). GOOGLYMAN. THE STORY OF H.V. “RANJI” HORDERN. Tasmania, 2005. 8vo. 164pp. Illustrated. Original printed cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 300 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A biography of the Australian spin bowler H.V. Hordern. £20.00

831. SMITH, (Rick.) THE GRAND MATCH. TASMANIA v. VICTORIA. LAUNCESTON 11 & 12 FEBRUARY, 1851. Tasmania, 2016. 8vo. 50pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION OF 125 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 837. [YEAR BOOK] 1905-1906. COMPILED BY G.S. An account of the first first-class cricket match played in Australia, between Tasmania and SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB Victoria in February 1851. £20.00 McAULAY. Bristol, printed by E.S. & A. Robinson, 1906. 8vo. 70pp.+(7)pp. publisher's advertisements. Original cloth-backed decorative boards, covers soiled. Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919. Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. Padwick, 2558. £250.00

117 838. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOKS FOR 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 AND 1939. Taunton, the Club, 8vo. Original decorative cloth-backed boards, covers soiled. Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919. Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. Padwick, 558. (Each) £50.00

839. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1940-1946. Taunton, [1947]. 8vo. 120pp. Original decorative cloth-backed boards. Good condition. Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, 1914 to 1919. Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in this volume. Padwick, 2558. £50.00

840. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1947. Taunton, 1947. 8vo. 112pp. Original decorative cloth-backed boards, good condition. Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919. Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. Padwick, 2558. £25.00

841. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1948-49. Taunton, [1949]. 8vo. 128pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919. Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. Padwick, 2558. £20.00

842. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1949-50. Taunton, [1951]. 8vo. 128pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled. Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919. Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. Padwick, 2558. £20.00

843. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOKS FOR 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59 AND 1959-60. Taunton, the Club. 1950-59 8vo. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. Published annually from 1890 to date, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919 inclusive. Matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. Padwick, 2558. (Each) £15.00

844. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOKS FOR 1960-61, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1967 AND 1967/68. Taunton, the Club. 8vo. Illustrated. Original wrappers. Published annually from 1890 to date, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919 inclusive. Matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. Padwick, 558. (Each) £12.00

845. THE SOMERSET STRAGGLERS CRICKET CLUB [HANDBOOK]. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF SOMERSET STRAGGLERS CRICKET CLUB HANDBOOKS FOR 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938 AND 1939. Taunton, the Club, 8vo. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled. This club was founded in 1900 and was composed of amateurs. Membership flourished in the 1930s, and fixtures included tours to Shropshire, and the . Padwick, 2544 is uncertain of publication dates. (Each) £30.00

846. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET ANNUAL. A COMPLETE RUN OF SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET ANNUAL FROM ITS BEGINNING IN 1951/52 TO 2000 INCLUSIVE. Durban, 1952-2000. Forty-seven volumes. 8vo [to 1957] and large 8vo [from 1959 onwards]. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. With scores of all important matches played in South African cricket between these dates. First published for the 1951-52 season, publication has continued annually to date with the exception of 1958. Padwick, 3614. £250.00

118 838. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOKS FOR 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 847. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. SEASON 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 AND 1939. Taunton, the Club, 8vo. Original decorative 1888-9. EDITED BY J.T. HENDERSON. Durban, 1889. 8vo. cloth-backed boards, covers soiled. (18) including publisher’s advertisements+134+(14)pp. publisher's Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919. advertisements. Photographic frontispiece. Rebound in cloth, with Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. original soiled wrappers preserved. Padwick, 558. (Each) £50.00 Published annually with this title for seasons 1888-89 until 1891-92 inclusive, and again for seasons 1905-06 and 1906- 839. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1940-1946. Taunton, [1947]. 8vo. 07. Formerly Natal Cricketers' Annual. 120pp. Original decorative cloth-backed boards. Good condition. Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol 7, 1969, pages 178-179: 'Rare Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, 1914 to 1919. items.' Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in this volume. Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, Padwick, 2558. £50.00 1970, Page 293: ‘1885. Issue of a further cricket annual in South Africa - the Natal Cricket Annual; in 1888-9 it became 840. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1947. Taunton, 1947. 8vo. 112pp. the South African Cricket Annual, was last issued for 1891-2, Original decorative cloth-backed boards, good condition. but was revived for two more issues in 1906-7. Except for the Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919. first issue, and the 1891-2 issue, it was edited by J.T. Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. Henderson (W.W. Edwards was the ‘Cover Point’ who edited Padwick, 2558. £25.00 the first issue). See Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 69. See Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 841. Taunton, [1949]. 8vo. 128pp. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1948-49. 1990, page 145. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Since the Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919. South African war these books have become exceedingly Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. scarce.’ Padwick, 2558. £20.00 Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ Padwick, 3615. £650.00 842. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK 1949-50. Taunton, [1951]. 8vo. 128pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled. Published annually since 1890, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919. 848. ANNUAL. SEASON 1890-91. EDITED BY J.T. Somerset matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS' Padwick, 2558. £20.00 HENDERSON. Durban, 1891. 8vo. (16) including publisher’s advertisements+182+(18)pp. publisher's advertisements. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth, with original soiled limp cloth covers preserved. Outer edges of pages 75 - 78 repaired without loss. 843. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK. Third year of issue. Published annually with this title for seasons 1888-89 until 1891-92 SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOKS FOR 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53, inclusive, and again for seasons 1905-06 and 1906-07. Formerly Natal Cricketers' Annual. 1953-54, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59 AND 1959-60. Taunton, the Club. Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 293: ‘1885. Issue of a 1950-59 8vo. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. further cricket annual in South Africa - the Natal Cricket Annual; in 1888-9 it became the South Published annually from 1890 to date, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919 African Cricket Annual, was last issued for 1891-2, but was revived for two more issues in 1906- inclusive. Matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. 7. Except for the first issue, and the 1891-2 issue, it was edited by J.T. Henderson (W.W. Padwick, 2558. (Each) £15.00 Edwards was the ‘Cover Point’ who edited the first issue).’ Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol 7, (1969), pages 178-179: 'Rare items.' 844. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF See Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 69. SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOKS FOR 1960-61, 1961-62, 1962-63, See Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, page 145. 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1967 AND 1967/68. Taunton, the Club. 8vo. Illustrated. Original Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘Since the South African war these books have wrappers. become exceedingly scarce.’ Published annually from 1890 to date, with the exception of 1906 to 1908, and 1914 to 1919 Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ inclusive. Matches played between 1940 and 1946 were published in one volume. Padwick, 3615. £650.00 Padwick, 558. (Each) £12.00 849. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. SEASON 1905- 845. THE SOMERSET STRAGGLERS CRICKET CLUB [HANDBOOK]. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES 06. EDITED BY J.T. HENDERSON. Pietermaritzburg, 1906. 8vo. OF SOMERSET STRAGGLERS CRICKET CLUB HANDBOOKS FOR 1933, 1934, 1936, [13]+211pp. and [30]pp. advertisement leaves. Illustrated. Original limp cloth, rebacked. 1937, 1938 AND 1939. Taunton, the Club, 8vo. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers, covers Front cover incorrectly dated 1906-7. soiled. Fifth year of issue. Published annually with this title for seasons This club was founded in 1900 and was composed of amateurs. Membership flourished in the 1888-89 until 1891-92 inclusive, and again for seasons 1905-06 1930s, and fixtures included tours to Shropshire, Devon and the Channel Islands. and 1906-07. Formerly Natal Cricketers' Annual. Padwick, 2544 is uncertain of publication dates. (Each) £30.00 Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol 7, 1969, pages 178-179: 'Rare

items.' 846. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET ANNUAL. A COMPLETE RUN OF SOUTH AFRICAN Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, CRICKET ANNUAL FROM ITS BEGINNING IN 1951/52 TO 2000 INCLUSIVE. Durban, Page 293: ‘1885. Issue of a further cricket annual in South Africa - 1952-2000. Forty-seven volumes. 8vo [to 1957] and large 8vo [from 1959 onwards]. Illustrated. the Natal Cricket Annual; in 1888-9 it became the South African Original decorative wrappers. Cricket Annual, was last issued for 1891-2, but was revived for With scores of all important matches played in South African cricket between these dates. two more issues in 1906-7. Except for the first issue, and the First published for the 1951-52 season, publication has continued annually to date with the 1891-2 issue, it was edited by J.T. Henderson (W.W. Edwards was exception of 1958. the ‘Cover Point’ who edited the first issue).’ Padwick, 3614. £250.00 See Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 69. See Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, page 145. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ Padwick, 3615. £300.00

119 850. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. SEASON 1906-07. EDITED BY J.T. HENDERSON. Pietermaritzburg, 1907. 8vo. [16]+191+[25]pp. including publisher’s advertisements. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth with the original limp cloth covers preserved. Last year of issue. Published annually with this title for seasons 1888-89 to 1891-92 inclusive, and again for seasons 1905-06 and 1906-07. Formerly Natal Cricketers' Annual. Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol 7, 1969, pages 178-179: 'Rare items.' Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 293: ‘1885. Issue of a further cricket annual in South Africa - the Natal Cricket Annual; in 1888-9 it became the South African Cricket Annual, was last issued for 1891-2, but was revived for two more issues in 1906- 7. Except for the first issue, and the 1891-2 issue, it was edited by J.T. Henderson (W.W. Edwards was the ‘Cover Point’ who edited the first issue).’ Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 69. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, page 145. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ Padwick, 3615. £300.00

851. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS' WAR MEMORIAL. RECORD OF UNVEILING CEREMONY. 31ST DECEMBER, 1948. Cape Town, 1948. Oblong 8vo. 4pp. 2 plates. Original printed wrappers. Good condition. Published for the unveiling of a memorial to South African cricketers who were killed during the Second World War. Padwick, 3606. £35.00

852. SPYBEY, (F.G.). SPYBEY'S ANNUAL REGISTER OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKET MATCHES. SEASON 1884. EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. SECOND EDITION. COMPILED BY F.G. SPYBEY. Nottingham, the Compiler, 1884. 8vo. 43pp.+11pp. publisher’s advertisements. Title-page expertly repaired. Original printed boards, rebacked. Scores of matches played by Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club in 1884. Published between 1878 and 1886, with two issues in 1884. Padwick, 2524. £75.00

853. SQUIRE, (J.C.). THE INVALIDS. A CHRONICLE. London, privately printed at the Westminster Press, 1923. 8vo. 35pp. 5 plates. Printed on hand-made paper. Original printed boards, covers soiled. LIMITED EDITION of 125 copies. PRESENTED BY THE AUTHOR, INSCRIBED AND DATED 1923 on the front endpaper. A history of the Invalids Cricket Club. The note on the limitation leaf reads: ‘Most of these have been given away to the scores of debilitated men who...have tottered on to the field for the team. The small remnant have been taken over by a speculative member of the Club who sells books to collectors who will buy anything so long as it is rare, well printed, or autographed by no matter whom.’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Private limited circulation.‘ Padwick, 1304. £200.00

854. STEEL, (A.G.) and LYTTELTON, (Hon. R.H.). CRICKET. WITH CONTRIBUTIONS BY A. LANG, W.G. GRACE, R.A.H. MITCHELL, AND F. GALE. London, 1888. 4vo. xvi+465pp. Frontispiece, 10 plates and many text illustrations. Original half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. Covers rubbed and worn. LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 250 numbered copies. Chapters include A History of Cricket by Andrew Lang, How to Score by W.G. Grace and The Australians by A.G. Steel. A volume in the Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘an extremely desirable book.’ Padwick, 473. £100.00

855. STOLLMEYER, (Jeffrey). THE WEST INDIES IN INDIA 1948-1949. JEFFREY STOLLMEYER'S DIARY. EDITED BY KENNETH RAMCHAND AND YVONNE TEELUCKSINGH. Trinidad, 2004. 4to. xxx+253pp+3pp scores. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. An account of the 1948-49 West Indies tour of India. £28.00

120 850. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. SEASON 1906-07. EDITED BY J.T. 856. STRAUSS, (Andrew). LORD’S. A CELEBRATION IN PICTURES. London, 2014. Oblong 4to. HENDERSON. Pietermaritzburg, 1907. 8vo. [16]+191+[25]pp. including publisher’s advertisements. 224pp. Profusely illustrated. Original in half Oasis Niger calf. Illustrated. Rebound in cloth with the original limp cloth covers preserved. LIMITED EDITION OF 200 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Last year of issue. Published annually with this title for seasons 1888-89 to 1891-92 inclusive, A pictorial history of Lord’s Cricket Ground, published to commemorate the bicentenary of the and again for seasons 1905-06 and 1906-07. Formerly Natal Cricketers' Annual. ground. £50.00 Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol 7, 1969, pages 178-179: 'Rare items.' Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 293: ‘1885. Issue of a 857. STREETON, (Richard). P.G.H. FENDER. A BIOGRAPHY. London, 1981. 8vo. 194pp. 17 further cricket annual in South Africa - the Natal Cricket Annual; in 1888-9 it became the South plates. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. African Cricket Annual, was last issued for 1891-2, but was revived for two more issues in 1906- A biography of the Sussex, Surrey and England all-rounder P.G.H. Fender. 7. Except for the first issue, and the 1891-2 issue, it was edited by J.T. Henderson (W.W. This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1981, and was also selected by The Wisden Edwards was the ‘Cover Point’ who edited the first issue).’ Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. £8.00 Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 69. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, page 145. 858. STRUTT, (Joseph). THE SPORTS AND PASTIMES OF THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND... A Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Very rare.’ NEW EDITION. London, 1830. Large 8vo. 420pp. 140 text illustrations. Rebound in half morocco, Padwick, 3615. £300.00 covers rubbed. A historical survey of sports and games. Sports include cricket, trap-ball and club-ball, pages 851. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS' WAR MEMORIAL. RECORD OF UNVEILING 105-110. CEREMONY. 31ST DECEMBER, 1948. Cape Town, 1948. Oblong 8vo. 4pp. 2 plates. Original Padwick, 836. £45.00 printed wrappers. Good condition. Published for the unveiling of a memorial to South African cricketers who were killed during the 859. SUGG, (Frank and Walter). FRANK SUGG'S CRICKET ANNUAL AND ADVICE TO Second World War. YOUNG CRICKETERS AND HINTS ON TRAINING. EDITED BY F. & W. SUGG. Liverpool, Padwick, 3606. £35.00 1898 Small 8vo. 178pp. Frontispiece. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled and worn. Cover-title: Frank Sugg’s Pocket Cricket Annual 1898. 852. SPYBEY, (F.G.). SPYBEY'S ANNUAL REGISTER OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKET Fifth year of issue. Published from 1894 to 1905 inclusive. MATCHES. SEASON 1884. EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. SECOND EDITION. Padwick, 1115. £75.00 COMPILED BY F.G. SPYBEY. Nottingham, the Compiler, 1884. 8vo. 43pp.+11pp. publisher’s advertisements. Title-page expertly repaired. Original printed boards, rebacked. 860. SUGG, (Frank and Walter). FRANK SUGG'S CRICKET ANNUAL AND ADVICE TO Scores of matches played by Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club in 1884. YOUNG CRICKETERS AND HINTS ON TRAINING. EDITED BY FRANK & WALTER Published between 1878 and 1886, with two issues in 1884. SUGG. Liverpool, 1899. Small 8vo. 178pp. Frontispiece. Original decorative wrappers, covers soiled. Padwick, 2524. £75.00 Cover-title: Frank Sugg’s Pocket Cricket Annual 1899. Sixth year of issue. Published from 1894 to 1905 inclusive. 853. SQUIRE, (J.C.). THE INVALIDS. A CHRONICLE. London, Padwick, 1115. £75.00 privately printed at the Westminster Press, 1923. 8vo. 35pp. 5 plates. Printed on hand-made paper. Original printed boards, 861. SURREY COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [HANDBOOK]. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF SURREY covers soiled. COUNTY CRICKET CLUB HANDBOOKS FOR 1890, 1891, 1892 AND 1893. London, the LIMITED EDITION of 125 copies. Club, 8vo. Rebound in boards, without original covers preserved. PRESENTED BY THE AUTHOR, INSCRIBED AND DATED 1923 First published in 1884 the Surrey handbook has continued annually to date, with the exception on the front endpaper. of the war years 1915-1920 and 1940-194 A history of the Invalids Cricket Club. The note on the Padwick, 2693. (Each) £85.00 limitation leaf reads: ‘Most of these have been given away to the scores of debilitated men who...have tottered on to the field for the team. 862. SURREY COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [HANDBOOK]. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF SURREY The small remnant have been taken over by a speculative COUNTY CRICKET CLUB HANDBOOKS FOR 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, member of the Club who sells books to collectors who will 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 AND 1939. London, the buy anything so long as it is rare, well printed, or autographed by no matter whom.’ Club. 8vo. Original printed boards, covers worn. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Private limited circulation.‘ First published in 1884 this handbook has been published annually to date, with the exception Padwick, 1304. £200.00 of 1915-1920 and 1940-1945 which were published in two volumes. Padwick, 2693. (Each) £18.00 854. STEEL, (A.G.) and LYTTELTON, (Hon. R.H.). CRICKET. WITH CONTRIBUTIONS BY A. LANG, W.G. GRACE, R.A.H. MITCHELL, AND F. GALE. London, 1888. 4vo. xvi+465pp. 863. SURREY COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [HANDBOOK]. A COMPLETE RUN OF SURREY Frontispiece, 10 plates and many text illustrations. Original half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. Covers HANDBOOKS FROM 1949 TO 200O INCLUSIVE. London, the Club. Fifty-one volumes. 8vo. rubbed and worn. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 250 numbered copies. First published in 1884 the Surrey handbook has continued annually to date, with the exception Chapters include A History of Cricket by Andrew Lang, How to Score by W.G. Grace and The of the war years 1915-1920 and 1940-1945, which were published in two volumes. Australians by A.G. Steel. Padwick, 2693. (51 volumes) £65.00 A volume in the Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: ‘an 864. SUSSEX COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOK. INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES OF SUSSEX extremely desirable book.’ COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEAR BOOKS FOR 1934, 1935 (wrappers foxed), 1936, 1937, Padwick, 473. £100.00 1938 AND 1939. COMPILED BY SIR HOME GORDON. Brighton, the Club, Small 8vo. 76pp. Illustrated. Original decorative wrappers. 855. STOLLMEYER, (Jeffrey). THE WEST INDIES IN INDIA Published annually between 1927 and 1939. Publication resumed in 1949 and has continued 1948-1949. JEFFREY STOLLMEYER'S DIARY. EDITED BY annually to date. KENNETH RAMCHAND AND YVONNE TEELUCKSINGH. Cover-titles: (1927 to 1929): Official Handbook and Guide. Trinidad, 2004. 4to. xxx+253pp+3pp scores. Illustrated. Original pictorial (1930 to 1937): Sussex Cricket Annual. wrappers. (1938 to 1952): Sussex County Cricket Annual. An account of the 1948-49 West Indies tour of India. £28.00 Padwick, 779. (Each) £50.00

121 865. SWANTON, (E.W.). BARCLAYS WORLD OF CRICKET. THE GAME FROM A TO Z. NEW AND REVISED EDITION. EDITED BY E.W. SWANTON. London, 1986. Large 4to. 724pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Third and final edition, greatly revised. Containing much new material. A comprehensive encyclopaedia of cricket. With a history of cricket and over 300 biographies of cricketers. Includes chapters on cricket books and cricket art. This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1980, and was also selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. See Padwick, 47. £18.00

866. SWANTON, (E.W.). EIGHTY-NOT OUT. AN INTERVIEW, BROADCAST BY THE B.B.C., BETWEEN CLIFF MORGAN AND E.W. SWANTON, O.B.E. RECORDING HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY ON 12TH FEBRUARY 1987. Esher, 1987. 8vo. 16pp. Frontispiece. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 110 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE PRINTER. An interview of E.W. Swanton by Cliff Morgan, on the occasion of Swanton’s eightieth birthday. £75.00

867. SWANTON, (E.W.). SORT OF A CRICKET PERSON. London, 1972. 8vo. 318pp. 23 plates. Original cloth in worn dust-wrapper. SWANTON’S OWN BOOK. INSCRIBED BY HIM on the front endpaper: ‘E.W.S. Copy No. 1. Received Sept. 16, 1972’. With corrections and annotations throughout by Swanton, in preparation of the second impression of 1973. Autobiography of the author and broadcaster E.W. Swanton. This was the Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1973. Padwick, 8114. £50.00

868. [SWANTON, E.W. and ROSENWATER, Irving]. THE DUKE OF NORFOLK’S WEST INDIES TOUR FEBRUARY-MARCH 1970. [COMPILED BY E.W. SWANTON AND IRVING ROSENWATER]. London Gillette Industries Ltd., [1970]. 8vo. [8]pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Only published for distribution in the West Indies. Padwick, 4727. £65.00

869. SWANTON, (E.W.) and WOODS, (P.). BYGONE HASLEMERE. A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT BOROUGH AND ITS IMMEDIATE NEIGHBOURHOOD FROM EARLIEST TIMES. London, 1914. Large 8vo. xvi+394pp. Profusely illustrated. Three maps and plans. Original decorative cloth, gilt. Top edge gilt. Chapter xxv, Haslemere cricket, pages 293-304. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 2638. £75.00

870. SWEETMAN, (Simon). DIMMING OF THE DAY. THE CRICKET SEASON OF 1914. Cardiff, 2015. 8vo. 122pp. 10 plates. Original stiffened pictorial wrappers. On the last cricket season before the outbreak of the First World War. £12.00

871. SWINDELLS, (Thomas). LANCASHIRE COUNTY CRICKET RECORDS 1865 TO 1908. Altrincham, [1909]. Small 8vo. 94pp. Frontispiece. Original printed wrappers. Detailing Lancashire County Cricket records up to 1908. Padwick, 2274. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £200.00

872. SYDNEY, (Albert W. B). POSTMARKS FROM PARADISE. THE PHILATELIC & NUMISMATIC HISTORY OF WEST INDIES CRICKET. Port of Spain, 2008. Large 4to. 315pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the title-page. A profusely illustrated survey of West Indian cricket postage stamps. With additional chapters on collecting West Indian cricket memorabilia. £45.00

873. TACK, (Alfred). THE TEST MATCH MURDER. London, (1948). 8vo. 216pp. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. Cricket fiction. Padwick, 5954. £15.00

122 865. SWANTON, (E.W.). BARCLAYS WORLD OF CRICKET. THE GAME FROM A TO Z. NEW 874. [TATE GALLERY, MILLBANK]. AN EXHIBITION OF CRICKET PICTURES FROM THE AND REVISED EDITION. EDITED BY E.W. SWANTON. London, 1986. Large 4to. 724pp. COLLECTION OF SIR JEREMIAH COLMAN, BT. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. JUNE Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. 16TH TO SEPTEMBER 30TH 1934. London, [1934]. 8vo. 16pp. Illustrated. Original printed Third and final edition, greatly revised. wrappers, covers slightly worn. Containing much new material. A comprehensive encyclopaedia of cricket. With a history of Catalogue of an exhibition of forty-two paintings and prints loaned to the Tate Gallery by Sir cricket and over 300 biographies of cricketers. Includes chapters on cricket books and cricket Jeremiah Colman. art. Padwick, 6996. £50.00 This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1980, and was also selected by The Wisden Cricketer in 2010 as one of the fifty best cricket books of all time. 875. TAYLOR, (Alfred D.). ANNALS OF LORD'S AND HISTORY OF THE M.C.C. A CONCISE See Padwick, 47. £18.00 RECORD OF THE CLUB'S PROGRESS GLEANED FROM AUTHENTIC SOURCES FROM

THE DATE OF ITS FORMATION TO THE PRESENT TIME. Bristol, (1903). 8vo. 300pp. 17 866. SWANTON, (E.W.). EIGHTY-NOT OUT. AN INTERVIEW, BROADCAST BY THE B.B.C., plates. Original decorative cloth. BETWEEN CLIFF MORGAN AND E.W. SWANTON, O.B.E. RECORDING HIS EIGHTIETH The first detailed history of Marylebone Cricket Club. BIRTHDAY ON 12TH FEBRUARY 1987. Esher, 1987. 8vo. 16pp. Frontispiece. Original printed Padwick, 1020. £65.00 wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 110 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE PRINTER. 876. TAYLOR, (Alfred D.). THE CATALOGUE OF CRICKET LITERATURE. Wakefield, 1972. An interview of E.W. Swanton by Cliff Morgan, on the occasion of Swanton’s eightieth birthday. £75.00 8vo. vii+115pp. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. A reprint of the first comprehensive bibliography of cricket. 867. SWANTON, (E.W.). SORT OF A CRICKET PERSON. London, 1972. 8vo. 318pp. 23 plates. First published in 1906 in a limited edition of 50 copies. Invaluable for its notes and the 1906 Original cloth in worn dust-wrapper. values of many items. SWANTON’S OWN BOOK. INSCRIBED BY HIM on the front endpaper: ‘E.W.S. Copy No. 1. This book was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Received Sept. 16, 1972’. Padwick, 39. £15.00 With corrections and annotations throughout by Swanton, in preparation of the second impression of 1973. Autobiography of the author and broadcaster E.W. Swanton. 877. TAYLOR, (Alfred D.). CHELTENHAM CRICKET WEEK. A REVIEW OF THE GAMES This was the Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1973. Padwick, 8114. £50.00 FROM 1878 TO 1904, TOGETHER WITH A BRIEF OUTLINE OF OTHER IMPORTANT MATCHES PLAYED IN THE DISTRICT. Cheltenham, 1905. Large 8vo. [4]+60pp. 4 plates. Original pictorial wrappers, covers marked. 868. [SWANTON, E.W. and ROSENWATER, Irving]. THE DUKE A history of Cheltenham Cricket Week. OF NORFOLK’S WEST INDIES TOUR FEBRUARY-MARCH 1970. Padwick, 1943. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £300.00 [COMPILED BY E.W. SWANTON AND IRVING ROSENWATER]. London Gillette Industries Ltd., [1970]. 8vo. [8]pp. Illustrated. Original

pictorial wrappers. Only published for distribution in the West Indies. Padwick, 4727. £65.00 878. TAYLOR, (Alfred D.). THE STORY OF A CRICKET PICTURE. (SUSSEX AND KENT). , 1923. 8vo. 62pp. 1 folding plate. Original printed wrappers, spine worn. 869. SWANTON, (E.W.) and WOODS, (P.). BYGONE HASLEMERE. A treatise on Mason's famous cricket lithograph, first published in 1849. Padwick, 2151. £50.00 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT BOROUGH

AND ITS IMMEDIATE NEIGHBOURHOOD FROM EARLIEST 879. TEBAY, (K. Martin). CHARLIE HALLOWS. 80 YEARS ON: 1,000 RUNS IN MAY, 1928. TIMES. London, 1914. Large 8vo. xvi+394pp. Profusely illustrated. Bolton (Lancs.), 2008. 8vo.(4)+40pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. Three maps and plans. Original decorative cloth, gilt. Top edge gilt. LIMITED EDITION of 125 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Chapter xxv, Haslemere cricket, pages 293-304. A detailed account of Hallows’ feat in 1928 of scoring 1,000 runs before the end of May, with Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ scores of the matches. £15.00

Padwick, 2638. £75.00

880. TEBAY, (K. Martin). FOUR IN FOUR AND PLENTY MORE. LANCASHIRE v. SOMERSET, 870. SWEETMAN, (Simon). DIMMING OF THE DAY. THE CRICKET SEASON OF 1914. Cardiff, PLAYED ON THE OLD TRAFFORD CRICKET GROUND, MANCHESTER ON THE 3RD 2015. 8vo. 122pp. 10 plates. Original stiffened pictorial wrappers. On the last cricket season before the outbreak of the First World War. £12.00 AND 4TH JULY, 1905. Bolton (Lancs.), 2008. 8vo.(4)+24pp. Illustrated. Original cloth, preserved in slip-case. LIMITED EDITION of 17 copies, (numbered 1-17), of a total limited edition of 137 copies, SIGNED

BY THE AUTHOR AND SPECIALLY BOUND. 871. SWINDELLS, (Thomas). LANCASHIRE COUNTY CRICKET RECORDS 1865 TO 1908. An account of the match between Lancashire and Somerset, played at Old Trafford in 1905, Altrincham, [1909]. Small 8vo. 94pp. Frontispiece. Original printed wrappers. when Brearley took 17 wickets for 137 runs, including four wickets in four balls. £85.00 Detailing Lancashire County Cricket records up to 1908. Padwick, 2274. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £200.00 881. TEBAY, (K. Martin). ‘GRAND CRICKET MATCH’. EIGHTEEN OF BOLTON CLUB AND GROUND VERSUS MR. W.G. GRACE’S UNITED SOUTH OF ENGLAND ELEVEN...1878.

Bolton, 2013. 8vo. iv+24pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. 872. SYDNEY, (Albert W. B). POSTMARKS FROM PARADISE. THE PHILATELIC & LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. NUMISMATIC HISTORY OF WEST INDIES CRICKET. Port of Spain, 2008. Large 4to. 315pp. An account of the match between 18 of Bolton Club & Ground and W.G. Grace’s United South of Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. England Eleven, played at Bolton 18th-20th July 1878. £15.00 SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the title-page. A profusely illustrated survey of West Indian cricket postage stamps. With additional chapters 882. TEBAY, (K. Martin). JOHNNY BRIGGS. ASHES CENTURY, ASHES HAT-TRICK. Lower on collecting West Indian cricket memorabilia. £45.00 Darwen (Lancs), 2006. 8vo. 16pp. Ilustrated. Original red cloth, preserved in slip-case. LIMITED EDITION of 20 copies, (numbered 1-20), of a total limited edition of 200 copies, SIGNED 873. TACK, (Alfred). THE TEST MATCH MURDER. London, (1948). 8vo. 216pp. Original cloth in BY THE AUTHOR AND SPECIALLY BOUND. chipped dust-wrapper. An appreciation of the Lancashire and England spin bowler Johnny Briggs. £85.00 Cricket fiction. Padwick, 5954. £15.00

123 883. TEBAY, (K. Martin). ‘THE CRICKETING CURATE AND THE CORNSTALKS’. LANCASHIRE COUNTY VERSUS THE AUSTRALIANS, OLD TRAFFORD, MANCHESTER, 24TH, 25TH, MAY, 1888. Bolton, 2013. 8vo. iv+24pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 125 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An account of the match between Lancashire and the Australians, played at Old Trafford 24th- 25th May 1888. Lancashire won the match by 23 runs. £15.00

884. TENNYSON, (Lord Lionel). FROM VERSE TO WORSE. London, 1933. 8vo. 277pp. 8 plates. Original cloth, covers faded. Autobiography of the Hampshire and England batsman L.H. Tennyson. Padwick, 8127. £50.00

885. TEONGE, (Henry). THE DIARY OF HENRY TEONGE, CHAPLAIN ON BOARD HIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS ASSISTANCE, BRISTOL, AND ROYAL OAK, ANNO 1675 TO 1679. London, 1825. 8vo. 327pp. Engraved folding plate. Engraved half-title badly foxed. Handsomely rebound in half morocco. A diary published 135 years after the author's death, with an entry for 6th May 1676 of cricket played on a visit to Aleppo. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Rait Kerr: National Book League Catalogue, no. 17: ‘The author, whose diary was published 135 years after his death, became a naval chaplain rather late in life, as the result of of financial embarrassments...In May, 1676, while on a visit to Aleppo, he recounts how...’the English residents and the Consul rode out of the city...and indulged in various sports, including cricket.’ Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Contains one of the earliest references to cricket.’ Padwick, 851. £150.00

886. [THACKERAY, William Makepeace]. DOCTOR BIRCH AND HIS YOUNG FRIENDS. BY M.A. TITMARSH. London, 1849. 8vo. [4]+49pp. Engraved title-page and fifteen engraved plates. Original cloth-backed pictorial boards, covers slightly soiled. Expertly rebacked. The plate opposite page 29 shows a boy holding a cricket bat and three stumps. Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, or Padwick. £65.00

887. [THOMAS, Percy Francis.]. CRICKET'S CRADLE. THE PEDIGREE, TRANSFORMATION, AND DISCOVERY OF THE GAME. BY H.P.-T. Nottingham, 1923. Small 8vo. 48pp. 1 text illustration. Original printed wrappers.

The first in a series of six pamphlets of cricket research published between 1923 and 1929. Thomas published the results of his studies under the pen name 'H. P.-T.' in six volumes between 1923 and 1929. These were then published in one volume under the general title Old English Cricket. These exhaustive and scholarly treatises form the most important studies of the origins of the game. Writing under the pseudonym H. P.-T. the author has set out, as the result of many years of painstaking research, valuable evidence on the origin of cricket and the early conduct of the game. The author was fortunate in that his publisher, the Nottingham firm C.H. Richards, published a number of cricket books over the years, largely of limited appeal, solely out of their enthusiasm for the game. Not many copies of the H. P.-T. studies were printed and, consequently, they are now difficult to obtain. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Exhaustive and scholarly treatises, the most important studies of the origins of the game.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'These pamphlets far excel all other research on the origin of the game.' Padwick, 837. £85.00

124 883. TEBAY, (K. Martin). ‘THE CRICKETING CURATE AND THE CORNSTALKS’. 888. [THOMAS, Percy Francis]. EARLY CRICKET. A DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRST KNOWN LANCASHIRE COUNTY VERSUS THE AUSTRALIANS, OLD TRAFFORD, MANCHESTER, MATCH; AND SOME COMMENTS ON CREAG', CRIQUET, CRICCE, AND 24TH, 25TH, MAY, 1888. Bolton, 2013. 8vo. iv+24pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. SHAKESPEARE'S CLUE. BY H.P.-T. Nottingham, 1923. Small 8vo. 51pp. Text illustrations. LIMITED EDITION of 125 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Original printed wrappers, covers soiled. An account of the match between Lancashire and the Australians, played at Old Trafford 24th- The second in a series of six pamphlets of cricket research. Thomas published the results of 25th May 1888. Lancashire won the match by 23 runs. £15.00 his studies under the pen name H. P.-T. between 1923 and 1929. These were then published in one volume under the general title Old English Cricket. These exhaustive and scholarly 884. TENNYSON, (Lord Lionel). FROM VERSE TO WORSE. London, 1933. 8vo. 277pp. 8 plates. treatises form the most important studies of the origins of the game. Original cloth, covers faded. The author was fortunate in that his publisher, the Nottingham firm C.H. Richards, published a Autobiography of the Hampshire and England batsman L.H. Tennyson. number of cricket books over the years, largely of limited appeal, solely out of their enthusiasm Padwick, 8127. £50.00 for the game. Not many copies of the H. P.-T. studies were printed and, consequently, they are now difficult to obtain. 885. TEONGE, (Henry). THE DIARY OF HENRY TEONGE, Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Exhaustive and scholarly treatises, the most important CHAPLAIN ON BOARD HIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS studies of the origins of the game.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'These ASSISTANCE, BRISTOL, AND ROYAL OAK, ANNO 1675 TO pamphlets far excel all other research on the origin of the game.' 1679. London, 1825. 8vo. 327pp. Engraved folding plate. Engraved Padwick, 837. £75.00 half-title badly foxed. Handsomely rebound in half morocco. A diary published 135 years after the author's death, with an entry 889. [THOMAS, Percy Francis] OLD-TIME CRICKET. THE OLDEST LAWS OF THE GAME; for 6th May 1676 of cricket played on a visit to Aleppo. WITH THEIR ORTHOGRAPHIC AND DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS; AND A REVIEW OF THE This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THEY WERE COLLECTED. BY H.P.-T. Nottingham, 1924. Rait Kerr: National Book League Catalogue, no. 17: ‘The author, Small 8vo. 80pp. Text diagrams. Original printed wrappers, covers and title-page soiled and worn. whose diary was published 135 years after his death, became a The third in a series of six pamphlets of cricket research. Thomas published the results of his naval chaplain rather late in life, as the result of of financial studies under the pen name H. P.-T. between 1923 and 1929. These were then published in one embarrassments...In May, 1676, while on a visit to Aleppo, he volume under the general title Old English Cricket. These exhaustive and scholarly treatises recounts how...’the English residents and the Consul rode out of form the most important studies of the origins of the game. the city...and indulged in various sports, including cricket.’ The author was fortunate in that his publisher, the Nottingham firm C.H. Richards, published a Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. number of cricket books over the years, largely of limited appeal, solely out of their enthusiasm Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Contains one of the for the game. Not many copies of the H. P.-T. studies were printed and, consequently, they are earliest references to cricket.’ now difficult to obtain. Padwick, 851. £150.00 Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Exhaustive and scholarly treatises, the most important studies of the origins of the game.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'These 886. DOCTOR BIRCH AND HIS YOUNG FRIENDS. BY [THACKERAY, William Makepeace]. pamphlets far excel all other research on the origin of the game.' M.A. TITMARSH. London, 1849. 8vo. [4]+49pp. Engraved title-page and fifteen engraved plates. Padwick, 837. £75.00 Original cloth-backed pictorial boards, covers slightly soiled. Expertly rebacked. The plate opposite page 29 shows a boy holding a cricket bat and three stumps. 890. CRICKET'S PRIME. HISTORY BEFORE THE DAYS OF Not recorded by Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, [THOMAS, Percy Francis]. 1937, or Padwick. £65.00 HAMBLEDON. BY H.P.-T. Nottingham, 1925. Small 8vo. 52pp. 1 text illustration. Original wrappers, covers soiled. The fourth in a series of six pamphlets of cricket research. Thomas published the results of his 887. CRICKET'S CRADLE. THE PEDIGREE, TRANSFORMATION, [THOMAS, Percy Francis.]. studies under the pen name H. P.-T. between 1923 and 1929. These were then published in one AND DISCOVERY OF THE GAME. BY H.P.-T. Nottingham, 1923. Small 8vo. 48pp. 1 text volume under the general title Old English Cricket. These exhaustive and scholarly treatises illustration. Original printed wrappers. form the most important studies of the origins of the game. The author was fortunate in that his publisher, the Nottingham firm C.H. Richards, published a The first in a series of six pamphlets of cricket research number of cricket books over the years, largely of limited appeal, solely out of their enthusiasm published between 1923 and 1929. for the game. Not many copies of the H. P.-T. studies were printed and, consequently, they are Thomas published the results of his studies under the pen now difficult to obtain. name 'H. P.-T.' in six volumes between 1923 and 1929. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Exhaustive and scholarly treatises, the most important These were then published in one volume under the general studies of the origins of the game.’ title Old English Cricket. These exhaustive and scholarly This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'These treatises form the most important studies of the origins of pamphlets far excel all other research on the origin of the game.' the game. Padwick, 837. £85.00 Writing under the pseudonym H. P.-T. the author has set out, as the result of many years of painstaking research, valuable evidence on the origin of cricket and the early 891. [THOMAS, Percy Francis]. CRICKET IN THE . WITH FINAL FOOT-NOTES TO conduct of the game. THE PREVIOUS ISSUES OF THIS SERIES. BY H.P.-T. Nottingham, 1928 [i.e. 1929]. Small The author was fortunate in that his publisher, the 8vo. 128+28pp. Text illustrations. Original printed wrappers. Nottingham firm C.H. Richards, published a number of The last in a series of six pamphlets of cricket research. Thomas published the results of his cricket books over the years, largely of limited appeal, studies under the pen name H. P.-T. between 1923 and 1929. solely out of their enthusiasm for the game. Not many These were then published in one volume under the general title Old English Cricket. These copies of the H. P.-T. studies were printed and, exhaustive and scholarly treatises form the most important studies of the origins of the game. consequently, they are now difficult to obtain. The author was fortunate in that his publisher, the Nottingham firm C.H. Richards, published a Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Exhaustive and scholarly number of cricket books over the years, largely of limited appeal, solely out of their enthusiasm treatises, the most important studies of the origins of the for the game. Not many copies of the H. P.-T. studies were printed and, consequently, they are game.’ now difficult to obtain. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'These Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Exhaustive and scholarly treatises, the most important pamphlets far excel all other research on the origin of the game.' studies of the origins of the game.’ Padwick, 837. £85.00 This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'These pamphlets far excel all other research on the origin of the game.' Padwick, 837. £85.00

125 892. [THOMAS, Percy Francis] THE CRICKET SPECTATOR. INCLUDING THE UP-TO-DATE EDITION OF OUR LEADING CRICKETERS, GIVING ALL THEIR BATTING, BOWLING AND FIELDING AVERAGES FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS... AN ANNUAL MISCELLANY FOR THE LOVER OF THE GAME. VOLUMES FOR 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 AND 1931. London, 1927-31. Five volumes. Each small 8vo. 64+74+88+68+68pp. Original printed wrappers. Good condition. (A COMPLETE SET). A statistical survey of the seasons between 1927 and 1931. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Padwick, 1047. £85.00

893. [THOMAS, Percy Francis]. FIVE YEARS' AVERAGES OF OUR LEADING CRICKETERS: A COMPARISON OF THE BATTING, BOWLING AND FIELDING PERFORMANCES OF ALL THE FOREMOST COUNTY CRICKETERS SINCE THE WAR. VOLUMES FOR 1919- 23, 1920-24 AND 1926. London, 1924-26. Three volumes. 8vo. 15+15+21pp. Original printed wrappers. (A COMPLETE SET). A statistical summary of the season. Continued as The Cricket Spectator. Padwick, 1076. £50.00

894. THOMSON, (John). DRUMPELLIER CRICKET CLUB 1850 TO 1906. Airdrie, 1908. Large 8vo. 444pp. Illustrated. Original blue cloth. A history of this Scottish cricket club. Padwick, 3258. £38.00

895. THOMSON, (Philip). RAMBLINGS FROM THE DISTANT PAST. Port of Spain, (1996). 4to. vi+70pp. Original pictorial wrappers. Reminiscences of West Indian cricket and the Queen's Park Club, Trinidad. £10.00

896. THRING, (Edward). BORTH LYRICS. ILLUSTRATED BY C. ROSSITER. Uppingham, 1881. 4to. 32pp. Engraved title-page and 8 engraved plates. Original printed cloth, cover soiled. The plate opposite page 30 shows two boys playing cricket. The author was Headmaster of Uppingham School. Not recorded by Padwick. £65.00

897. TITCHENER-BARRETT, (Robert). ETON & HARROW AT LORD’S. London, 1996. 4to. 260pp. Profusely illustrated. Handsomely bound in quarter morocco, gilt. Top edges gilt. LIMITED EDITION of 250 numbered copies, SIGNED AND DATED BY THE AUTHOR. A history of cricket matches between Eton and Harrow, first played at Lord’s in 1805. £75.00

898. TOMKINSON, (Sir Geoffrey). MEMORABLE CRICKET MATCHES. Kidderminster, 1958. 4to. 129pp. 1 colour plate. Original cloth-backed boards. LIMITED EDITION OF 500 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Accounts of famous cricket matches. Padwick, 98. £20.00

899. TOMLINSON, (William Weaver). SONGS AND BALLADS OF SPORT AND PASTIME. EDITED BY WILLIAM WEAVER TOMLINSON London, [1897]. Small 8vo. xxiv+294pp. Original cloth. Cricket, pages 150-172, with contributions by Norman Gale, Andrew Lang and James Love. A volume in the Canterbury Poets series. Padwick, 6396. £25.00

900. THE TORONTO CRICKET ANNUAL 1921. COMPILED BY "EVAN DALE" FOR THE TORONTO AND DISTRICT CRICKET COUNCIL. FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Toronto, 1921. 8vo. 144pp. Original printed cloth-back wrappers. Good condition. Only published between 1921 and 1923. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 4117. £125.00

901. THE TOURNAMENT CHRONICLE. NUMBER 8. THURSDAY, 1ST JANUARY 1885. Port Elizabeth, printed and published by Charles Cox at the "Advertiser" Office. Small 4to. 4pp. Vignette of cricket scene at head of first page. Rebound in cloth. Only nine issues of the Tournament Chronicle were published between 23rd December 1884 and 2nd January 1885. Padwick, 3629. £200.00

126 892. [THOMAS, Percy Francis] THE CRICKET SPECTATOR. INCLUDING THE UP-TO-DATE 902. TREVOR, (Philip). WITH THE M.C.C. IN AUSTRALIA 1907-1908. London, 1908. 8vo. EDITION OF OUR LEADING CRICKETERS, GIVING ALL THEIR BATTING, BOWLING viii+290pp. Rebound in cloth without original wrappers preserved. AND FIELDING AVERAGES FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS... AN ANNUAL MISCELLANY An account of the 1907-08 England tour of Australia, with scores of the matches. Reprinted FOR THE LOVER OF THE GAME. VOLUMES FOR 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 AND 1931. from the reports in The Daily Telegraph. London, 1927-31. Five volumes. Each small 8vo. 64+74+88+68+68pp. Original printed wrappers. This book is published on inferior paper and few survive. Good condition. Padwick, 4438. £200.00 (A COMPLETE SET). A statistical survey of the seasons between 1927 and 1931. 903. TROLLOPE, (Anthony). BRITISH SPORTS AND PASTIMES. EDITED BY ANTHONY This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. TROLLOPE. London, 1868. 8vo. [5]+322pp. Top corner of half-title trimmed. Original printed cloth, Padwick, 1047. £85.00 covers slightly soiled. With neat library stamps on front endpaper and spine. Includes On cricket, reprinted from Saint Paul's Magazine, pages 290-322. 893. [THOMAS, Percy Francis]. FIVE YEARS' AVERAGES OF OUR LEADING CRICKETERS: Padwick, 7058. £75.00 A COMPARISON OF THE BATTING, BOWLING AND FIELDING PERFORMANCES OF ALL THE FOREMOST COUNTY CRICKETERS SINCE THE WAR. VOLUMES FOR 1919- 904. TRUMP, (R.F). FACTS & FIGURES OF SOMERSET COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 23, 1920-24 AND 1926. London, 1924-26. Three volumes. 8vo. 15+15+21pp. Original printed (INCLUDING ALL PLAYERS) FROM 1891 - 1946. PUBLISHED IN AID OF 'S wrappers. BENEFIT. [Taunton, 1947]. Small 8vo. 36pp. Original printed wrappers. (A COMPLETE SET). This brochure was published for Frank Lee’s benefit year, and contains statistics of Somerset A statistical summary of the season. Continued as The Cricket Spectator. cricket. Padwick, 1076. £50.00 Padwick, 2563. £50.00

894. THOMSON, (John). DRUMPELLIER CRICKET CLUB 1850 TO 1906. Airdrie, 1908. Large 905. TURNBULL, (M.J.) and ALLOM, (M.J.C.). THE BOOK OF THE TWO MAURICES. BEING 8vo. 444pp. Illustrated. Original blue cloth. SOME ACCOUNT OF THE TOUR OF AN M.C.C. TEAM THROUGH AUSTRALIA AND A history of this Scottish cricket club. NEW ZEALAND IN THE CLOSING MONTHS OF 1929 AND THE BEGINNING OF 1930. Padwick, 3258. £38.00 London, 1930. 8vo. 252pp. 27 plates. Original cloth. Spine faded, head of spine worn. An account of the 1929-30 England tour of Australia and New Zealand. These were the first Test 895. THOMSON, (Philip). RAMBLINGS FROM THE DISTANT PAST. Port of Spain, (1996). 4to. matches played by New Zealand. vi+70pp. Original pictorial wrappers. Padwick, 4467. £70.00 Reminiscences of West Indian cricket and the Queen's Park Club, Trinidad. £10.00 906. TURNBULL, (M.J.) and ALLOM, (M.J.C.). THE TWO MAURICES AGAIN. BEING SOME 896. THRING, (Edward). BORTH LYRICS. ILLUSTRATED BY C. ROSSITER. Uppingham, 1881. ACCOUNT OF THE TOUR OF THE M.C.C. TEAM THROUGH SOUTH AFRICA IN THE 4to. 32pp. Engraved title-page and 8 engraved plates. Original printed cloth, cover soiled. CLOSING MONTHS OF 1930 AND THE BEGINNING OF 1931. London, 1931. 8vo. 256pp. 19 The plate opposite page 30 shows two boys playing cricket. The author was Headmaster of plates. Original cloth, covers stained and worn. Uppingham School. An account of the 1930-31 England tour of South Africa. Not recorded by Padwick. £65.00 Padwick, 4637. £65.00

897. TITCHENER-BARRETT, (Robert). ETON & HARROW AT LORD’S. London, 1996. 4to. 907. TURNER, (Herbert). THE LIFE OF JOHN BRIGGS. HUMOROUS AND PATHETIC 260pp. Profusely illustrated. Handsomely bound in quarter morocco, gilt. Top edges gilt. ANECDOTES. ASTOUNDING FEATS WITH BAT AND BALL IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, LIMITED EDITION of 250 numbered copies, SIGNED AND DATED BY THE AUTHOR. AUSTRALIA, AND AFRICA. RECOLLECTIONS OF EMINENT CRICKETERS. A history of cricket matches between Eton and Harrow, first played at Lord’s in 1805. £75.00 ILLUSTRATED BY "RIP". Manchester, 1902. 8vo. 44+(14)pp. of adverts. 6 full-page illustrations. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. Title-page and some advertisement pages 898. TOMKINSON, (Sir Geoffrey). MEMORABLE CRICKET MATCHES. Kidderminster, 1958. repaired at edges, Corners worn. 4to. 129pp. 1 colour plate. Original cloth-backed boards. A biography of the famous Lancashire and England bowler Johnny Briggs. With a preface by LIMITED EDITION OF 500 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A.N. Hornby. Accounts of famous cricket matches. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 34: ‘A scarce pamphlet.’ Padwick, 98. £20.00 Padwick, 7377. £185.00

899. TOMLINSON, (William Weaver). SONGS AND BALLADS OF SPORT AND PASTIME. 908. THE TWICKENHAM CRICKET CLUB. THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS 1833-1933. EDITED BY WILLIAM WEAVER TOMLINSON London, [1897]. Small 8vo. xxiv+294pp. Original Twickenham, the Club, 1933. 8vo. 78pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. cloth. A centenary history of Twickenham Cricket Club. Cricket, pages 150-172, with contributions by Norman Gale, Andrew Lang and James Love. Padwick, 2401. £65.00 A volume in the Canterbury Poets series. Padwick, 6396. £25.00 909. UPTON, (Alan). BY THREE RUNS. THE FOURTH TEST, OLD TRAFFORD 1902. Lower Darwen (Lancs.), 2005 8vo. 108pp. Original pictorial wrappers. 900. THE TORONTO CRICKET ANNUAL 1921. COMPILED BY LIMITED EDITION of 300 numbered copies. "EVAN DALE" FOR THE TORONTO AND DISTRICT CRICKET An account of the Fourth Test match between England and Australia, played at Old Trafford in COUNCIL. FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Toronto, 1921. 8vo. 1902. Australia won the match by three runs. £15.00 144pp. Original printed cloth-back wrappers. Good condition. Only published between 1921 and 1923. 910. WAGHORN, (H.T.). THE DAWN OF CRICKET. EDITED BY LORD HARRIS. London, Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ published by the Marylebone Cricket Club, 1906. 8vo. 204pp. Original red cloth, covers slightly soiled. Padwick, 4117. £125.00 First edition. Includes a select bibliography of cricket. The author traces references to cricket up to 1800. 901. THE TOURNAMENT CHRONICLE. NUMBER 8. THURSDAY, Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘much information of the earliest cricket matches not to be 1ST JANUARY 1885. Port Elizabeth, printed and published by found in Scores and Biographies.’ Charles Cox at the "Advertiser" Office. Small 4to. 4pp. Vignette of This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'Of great cricket scene at head of first page. Rebound in cloth. value.' Only nine issues of the Tournament Chronicle were published Padwick 896. £175.00 between 23rd December 1884 and 2nd January 1885. Padwick, 3629. £200.00

127 911. WAKLEY, (B.J.). BRADMAN THE GREAT. London, 1959. Large 8vo. 317pp. Portrait frontispiece. Original cloth in soiled and worn dust-wrapper. First edition. A detailed analysis of every innings played by Bradman in first-class cricket. Padwick, 7369. £95.00

912. WALKER, (Donald). GAMES AND SPORTS; BEING AN APPENDIX TO “MANLY EXERCISES” AND “EXERCISES FOR LADIES;” CONTAINING THE VARIOUS IN-DOOR GAMES AND SPORTS, THE OUT-OF-DOOR GAMES AND SPORTS, THOSE OF THE SEASONS, &C. London, Thomas Hurst 1837. Small 8vo. xviii+[1]+369pp.+18pp. publisher’s advertisements (numbered 370-388). Engraved half-title, engraved frontispiece and 33 full-page engraved plates. Original green decorative calf, gilt, rebacked. All edges gilt. Neat library stamp of K.A. Auty Cricket Library on half-title. Cricket, pages 214-236, including the 1835 Laws of Cricket. With one cricket plate and two diagrams in the text. Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 92. Padwick, 7059. £200.00

Item No. 912

Item No. 913

913. [WALLACE, James]. SAVILLON’S ELEGIES, OR, POEMS, WRITTEN BY A GENTLEMAN, A.B. LATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. London, printed by Rickaby, for Hookham and Carpenter, 1795. 8vo. xvi+154+(2)pp. Engraved frontispiece and five engraved plates. Complete with half-title. Bound in red morocco, spine rubbed. With the bookplate of A.E. Winder. A young man’s reminiscent and amorous poems. The first is Adieu to Harrow, which is illustrated on the frontispiece and shows Harrow School with boys playing cricket in the foreground. The engravings are all by B. Reading after Isaac Cruikshank, taken from sketches by the author. Padwick, 1483. £600.00

914. WALTERS, (Stephen). A FORGOTTEN ADVENTURE. AUSTRALIA’S ELITE CRICKETERS IN NEW ZEALAND 1946...AND THE BELATED BIRTH OF ANTIPODEAN TEST CRICKET. FOREWORD BY SIR . Sydney, 2018. 8vo. 164pp. Illustrated. Original quarter calf. LIMITED EDITION OF 42 numbered copies, SIGNED BY R.W. ANDERSON, J.W. DARCY, B.G. HADLEE, R.J. MCCOOL, R.D. MEULEMAN, P.W. O’REILLY AND S.B. WALTERS. An account of the first Test match played after the Second World War, in 1946 between New Zealand and Australia. £75.00

915. [WANOSTROCHT, Nicholas]. THE CRICKET-BAT AND HOW TO USE IT: A TREATISE ON THE GAME OF CRICKET. WITH PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTIONS IN BATTING, BOWLING, AND FIELDING... BY AN OLD CRICKETER. London, 1861. Small 8vo. (4)+96+[8]pp. publisher’s advertisements. Original pictorial cloth, gilt, covers soiled. Instructional. Wanostrocht, also known as Felix, was one of the great cricketers of his time. He played for Kent and Surrey between 1834 and 1852. He was also a well-known artist, and author of the classic Felix On The Bat. Padwick, 398. £100.00

128 911. WAKLEY, (B.J.). BRADMAN THE GREAT. London, 1959. Large 8vo. 317pp. Portrait frontispiece. Original cloth in soiled and worn dust-wrapper. 916. [WANOSTROCHT, Nicholas]. FELIX ON THE BAT; BEING A SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY INTO First edition. A detailed analysis of every innings played by Bradman in first-class cricket. THE USE OF THE CRICKET BAT; TOGETHER WITH THE HISTORY AND USE OF THE Padwick, 7369. £95.00 CATAPULTA. ALSO, THE LAWS OF CRICKET, AS REVISED BY THE MARYLEBONE CLUB, 1845. London, 1845. 4to. (2)+40+(1)pp.+(6)pp. of publisher's adverts. 10 lithograph plates 912. WALKER, (Donald). GAMES AND SPORTS; BEING AN APPENDIX TO “MANLY (including 7 coloured by hand) and text illustrations. Some plates slightly soiled, but otherwise a good EXERCISES” AND “EXERCISES FOR LADIES;” CONTAINING THE VARIOUS IN-DOOR bright copy. Original decorative cloth, gilt, covers soiled, neatly rebacked. GAMES AND SPORTS, THE OUT-OF-DOOR GAMES AND SPORTS, THOSE OF THE FIRST EDITION. SEASONS, &C. London, Thomas Hurst 1837. Small 8vo. xviii+[1]+369pp.+18pp. publisher’s This is the first cricket book to contain lithograph plates (the plates of all three editions differ). advertisements (numbered 370-388). Engraved half-title, engraved frontispiece and 33 full-page The illustrations were based on drawings of Felix himself, made by his friend G.F. Watts, who engraved plates. Original green decorative calf, gilt, rebacked. All edges gilt. Neat library stamp of K.A. may have been his pupil. The original drawings showed Felix as a left-handed batsman, but Auty Cricket Library on half-title. lithographs taken from them were reversed. Cricket, pages 214-236, including the 1835 Laws of Cricket. With one cricket plate and two Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'With some quaint and delightful coloured prints from drawings diagrams in the text. by the author, and an essay upon the catapulta.’ Not recorded by Gaston, Bibliography of Cricket, 1895, or Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Literature, 1906. Abbey, Life in England, 396. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937, page 92. Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987, no. 50: 'Felix on the Bat has the distinction of being the first Padwick, 7059. £200.00 book of cricket instruction to be illustrated with coloured lithographs.' Taylor, Catalogue of Cricket Literature, 1906: ‘This book is valuable for its half-dozen coloured full-page engravings, which are splendid examples of the author’s handiwork...’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘A necessity in every cricket collection.’ Padwick, 397. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £650.00

917. [WARD, Paul]. REMINISCENCES OF CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. BY AN OLD CHELTONIAN. London, 1868. 8vo. viii+168pp+16pp publisher's advertisements. Original decorative cloth, gilt, spine worn. Cricket, pages 58-81. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Scarce.’ Padwick, 1391. £85.00 Item No. 912 918. WARING, (Arthur J.). 'W.G.', OR THE CHAMPION'S CAREER. London, (1896). 8vo. 95pp. Rebound in half calf with original Item No. 913 pictorial wrappers preserved. Good condition. WITH J.N. PENTELOW’S SIGNATURE OF OWNERSHIP on the first advertisement leaf. A summary of the career of W.G. Grace, compiled after his 100th 913. [WALLACE, James]. SAVILLON’S ELEGIES, OR, POEMS, WRITTEN BY A GENTLEMAN, first-class century. A.B. LATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. London, printed by Rickaby, for Hookham Padwick, 7605. £135.00 and Carpenter, 1795. 8vo. xvi+154+(2)pp. Engraved frontispiece and five engraved plates. Complete with half-title. Bound in red morocco, spine rubbed. With the bookplate of A.E. Winder. 919. WARNE, (Shane). MY ILLUSTRATED CAREER. London, A young man’s reminiscent and amorous poems. The first is Adieu to Harrow, which is 2006. 4to. 256pp. Profusely illustrated, many in colour. Original full illustrated on the frontispiece and shows Harrow School with boys playing cricket in the red morocco, gilt lettering, with white stitching around borders foreground. The engravings are all by B. Reading after Isaac Cruikshank, taken from sketches [to resemble the stitching on a cricket ball]. Preserved in original by the author. protective green cloth drop-back box, with gilt lettering. Excellent

Padwick, 1483. £600.00 condition. LIMITED EDITION of 1,000 numbered copies, SIGNED BY 914. WALTERS, (Stephen). A FORGOTTEN ADVENTURE. AUSTRALIA’S ELITE . CRICKETERS IN NEW ZEALAND 1946...AND THE BELATED BIRTH OF ANTIPODEAN Includes a set of photographs issued in a limited edition, consisting of 6 fine coloured TEST CRICKET. photographs (size 19.5cms x 13.5cms), each with facsimile signature of Shane Warne, FOREWORD BY SIR RICHARD HADLEE. Sydney, 2018. 8vo. 164pp. Illustrated. Original contained in green card folder. quarter calf. Autobiography of the great Australian spin bowler Shane Warne. £85.00 LIMITED EDITION OF 42 numbered copies, SIGNED BY R.W. ANDERSON, J.W. DARCY, B.G. HADLEE, R.J. MCCOOL, R.D. MEULEMAN, P.W. O’REILLY AND S.B. WALTERS. 920. [WARNER, P.F.]. BRITISH SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN. CRICKET AND FOOTBALL. An account of the first Test match played after the Second World War, in 1946 between New COMPILED AND EDITED BY 'THE SPORTSMAN'. London, 1917. Folio. xiii+579pp. 14 Zealand and Australia. £75.00 photogravure plates and many text illustrations. Original full red morocco, gilt, all edges gilt, covers rubbed and worn. 915. [WANOSTROCHT, Nicholas]. THE CRICKET-BAT AND HOW TO USE IT: A TREATISE LIMITED EDITION of 1,000 numbered copies. ON THE GAME OF CRICKET. WITH PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTIONS IN A sumptuous volume, published soon after W.G. Grace’s death. Includes W.G. Grace - An BATTING, BOWLING, AND FIELDING... BY AN OLD CRICKETER. London, 1861. Small Appreciation, by Sir Home Gordon. 8vo. (4)+96+[8]pp. publisher’s advertisements. Original pictorial cloth, gilt, covers soiled. Other contributors include G.W. Beldam, D.L.A. Jephson, P.A. Perrin, and H.V.L. Stanton. Instructional. Padwick, 7261. £75.00 Wanostrocht, also known as Felix, was one of the great cricketers of his time. He played for Kent and Surrey between 1834 and 1852. He was also a well-known artist, and author of the classic Felix On The Bat. Padwick, 398. £100.00

129 921. WARNER, (P.F.). CRICKET ACROSS THE SEAS. BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE TOUR OF LORD HAWKE'S TEAM IN NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA. London, 1903. 8vo. 204pp. 20 plates, Original decorative cloth, rebacked, with original spine preserved. With the bookplate of Richard Streeton. The only account of the 1902-03 tour of Lord Hawke’s team to New Zealand and Australia. Warner was a member of Lord Hawke's team. Padwick, 4426. £135.00

922. WARNER, (P.F.). ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. THE RECORD OF A MEMORABLE TOUR. London, 1912. 4to. xiv+284pp. 48 plates. Original white buckram, covers soiled and worn. Top edges gilt, some edges uncut and untrimmed. Stain to upper edge of frontispiece, upper edge of plate opposite page 48, upper edge of plate opposite page 139, otherwise in good condition.

LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 50 copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the reverse of the half-title. An account of the 1911-12 England tour of Australia. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'The edition de luxe is a beautiful book.' Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966: 'One of the best of all cricket accounts.' Padwick, 4442. £650.00

923. WARNER, (P.F.). HOW WE RECOVERED THE ASHES. London, 1904. Large 8vo. xxviii+340pp. 82 plates. Original decorative cloth, top edges gilt. Good condition. An account of the 1903-04 England tour of Australia. This was the first tour to be sponsored by M.C.C., as all previous tours had been privately funded. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Padwick, 4434. £50.00

924. WARNER, (P.F.). IMPERIAL CRICKET. EDITED BY P.F. WARNER. London, 1912. Large 4to. xxii+504pp. 83 plates (5 photogravure and 3 coloured). Original full red morocco, all edges gilt, covers soiled and worn. LIMITED EDITION of 900 copies. A history of cricket as played at every part of the Empire. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Sumptuously printed and illustrated.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol. 3, (1965): ‘One of the most valuable works of cricket reference...no serious student of the game should be without a copy....much of the work involved was due to Ashley-Cooper...’ Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘The Magnum Opus of Cricket.’ Padwick, 83. £150.00

925. WARNER, (P.F.). MY CRICKETING LIFE. London, [1921]. Large 8vo. 336pp. Folding frontispiece and 11 plates. Original decorative white buckram, gilt, top edges gilt. Covers soiled. LIMITED EDITION of 200 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Autobiography of the Middlesex and England batsman Pelham Warner, written at the close of his career. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Padwick, 8202. £125.00

130 921. WARNER, (P.F.). CRICKET ACROSS THE SEAS. BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE TOUR 926. WARNER, (P.F.). LONG INNINGS. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY. London, 1951. Large 8vo. OF LORD HAWKE'S TEAM IN NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA. London, 1903. 8vo. 204pp. 240pp. 29 plates. Original buckram, edges untrimmed. 20 plates, Original decorative cloth, rebacked, with original spine preserved. With the bookplate of LIMITED EDITION of 260 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Richard Streeton. Autobiography of the Middlesex and England batsman. The only account of the 1902-03 tour of Lord Hawke’s team to New Zealand and Australia. Padwick, 8203. £60.00 Warner was a member of Lord Hawke's team. Padwick, 4426. £135.00 927. WARNER, (P.F.). THE M.C.C. IN SOUTH AFRICA. London, 1906. 8vo. xiii+233pp. 33 plates. Original cloth, covers soiled. Prelims foxed. 922. WARNER, (P.F.). ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. THE RECORD OF A MEMORABLE TOUR. An account of the 1905-06 England tour of South Africa. London, 1912. 4to. xiv+284pp. 48 plates. Original white buckram, covers soiled and worn. Top edges Padwick, 4628. £65.00 gilt, some edges uncut and untrimmed. Stain to upper edge of frontispiece, upper edge of plate opposite page 48, upper edge of plate opposite page 139, otherwise in good condition. 928. WATERFALL, (Henry). RIVELIN RHYMES. Sheffield, printed by J.R. Robertshaw, 1880. 8vo. xiii+128pp. 4 plates. Original printed cloth LIMITED LARGE PAPER EDITION of 50 copies, SIGNED BY A collection of verse, including Cricket, page 114. THE AUTHOR on the reverse of the half-title. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: 'Scarce.' An account of the 1911-12 England tour of Australia. Padwick, 6541. £100.00 This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'The edition de luxe is a 929. WAUGH, (Rev. T.). THE CRICKET FIELD OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. Stockport, the Author, beautiful book.' (c.1900). Small 8vo. 148pp. Frontispiece. Original pictorial cloth, gilt. Swanton, World of Cricket, 1966: 'One of the best of all A religious treatise with a cricket theme. cricket accounts.' Padwick, 6959. £25.00 Padwick, 4442. £650.00

930. WEBBER, (Byron). PIGSKIN AND WILLOW. WITH OTHER SPORTING STORIES. London, 923. WARNER, (P.F.). HOW WE RECOVERED THE ASHES. London, 1904. Large 8vo. 1883. 8vo. [4]+363pp. Original pictorial cloth (with cricket motif on front cover). xxviii+340pp. 82 plates. Original decorative cloth, top edges gilt. Good condition. Cricket fiction. An account of the 1903-04 England tour of Australia. This was the first tour to be sponsored by Padwick, 6131. £25.00 M.C.C., as all previous tours had been privately funded. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. 931. THE CHRONICLE OF W.G. PUBLISHED...ON 18 JULY 1998 TO Padwick, 4434. £50.00 WEBBER, (J.R.). CELEBRATE THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF W.G. GRACE. Nottingham, 1998. Large 4to. 1102pp. Frontispiece. Original stiffened pictorial wrappers. 924. IMPERIAL CRICKET. EDITED BY P.F. WARNER. London, 1912. Large WARNER, (P.F.). LIMITED EDITION of 200 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 4to. xxii+504pp. 83 plates (5 photogravure and 3 coloured). Original full red morocco, all edges gilt, A survey of W.G. Grace’s career from 1857 to 1914. With details and scores of every innings in covers soiled and worn. first-class and minor cricket. LIMITED EDITION of 900 copies. This was joint winner of The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1998. £45.00 A history of cricket as played at every part of the Empire. Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: ‘Sumptuously printed and illustrated.’ This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. 932. WEBBER, (Roy). WEBBER'S CRICKET YEAR BOOK, 1946-1947. Hunstanton, privately Bowen, Cricket Quarterly, Vol. 3, (1965): ‘One of the most valuable works of cricket published by Roy Webber, [1947]. 8vo. [124]pp. With the bookplate of A.E. Winder. reference...no serious student of the game should be without a copy....much of the work LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the involved was due to Ashley-Cooper...’ front endpaper. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘The Magnum Opus of Cricket.’ First year of publication. Containing records of matches played in the 1946 season, and the Padwick, 83. £150.00 1946-47 England tour of Australia. Padwick, 1127. £38.00

933. WEBBER, (Roy). WEBBER'S CRICKET YEAR BOOK, 1947-48. SECOND YEAR OF ISSUE. Hunstanton, privately printed by the Author, (1949). 8vo. (256)pp. LIMITED EDITION of 250 numbered copies. Second and last year of publication. Containing records of matches played in the 1947 season, and on the 1947-48 England tour of West Indies, and the 1947-48 Indian tour of Australia. Padwick, 1127. £38.00

934. WEBBER, (Roy) and DRAKE, (Norman). HAMPSHIRE CRICKET STATISTICS 1895-1968. COMPILED BY THE LATE ROY WEBBER AND BROUGHT UP-TO-DATE WITH ADDITIONS BY NORMAN DRAKE. Bournemouth, 1969. Small 8vo. 87pp. including 12 plates. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 200 numbered copies. Statistics of Hampshire County Cricket Club between 1895 and 1968. Padwick, 2034. £20.00

935. WEBSTER, (Ray). FIRST-CLASS CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA. VOLUME 1. (1850-51 TO 1941-42) AND VOLUME 2. (1945-46 TO 1976-77). COMPILED BY RAY WEBSTER. Melbourne, the Compiler, 1991 and 1997. Two volumes. 4to. 1068pp+983pp. Original cloth. 925. WARNER, (P.F.). MY CRICKETING LIFE. London, [1921]. Large 8vo. 336pp. Folding (ALL PUBLISHED). LIMITED EDITION of 1,500 and 1,000 numbered copies respectively, SIGNED BY THE frontispiece and 11 plates. Original decorative white buckram, gilt, top edges gilt. Covers soiled. COMPILER. LIMITED EDITION of 200 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. With full scores of every first-class match played in Australia between 1851 and 1977, with Autobiography of the Middlesex and England batsman Pelham Warner, written at the close of detailed notes on each match. £90.00 his career. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best. Padwick, 8202. £125.00

131 936. WEBSTER, (Tom). TOM WEBSTER'S ANNUAL 1931. CARTOONS FROM THE DAILY MAIL. London, 1931. 4to. xxxviii publisher’s advertisements+106pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers rubbed.. The cartoons cover all sports, with some of cricket interest. These annuals were published between 1921 and 1939. Padwick, 7035. £25.00

937. [WEST INDIES 1939 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. THE ASHES. THE WEST INDIANS ARE HERE! SOUVENIR OF THE 1939 TOUR. London, 1939. 4to. 32pp. including wrappers. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled and worn. A pre-tour brochure for the 1939 West Indies tour of England. Padwick, 5415. £50.00

938. [WEST INDIES CRICKET ANNUAL]. BENSON & HEDGES WEST INDIES CRICKET ANNUAL. EDITED BY TONY COZIER. VOLUMES 1-22 INCLUSIVE. Worthing (Barbados) and Hersham (Surrey). 1970-1991. Twenty-two volumes. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. (A COMPLETE SET). Published annually between 1970 and 1991. Includes details of the great days of West Indies cricket during the 1970s and 1980s, with scores of matches. Padwick 3682. £200.00

939. WESTON, (G. Neville). BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CRICKET WORKS OF THE LATE F.S. ASHLEY- COOPER. [Nottingham, privately printed], 1933. Small 8vo. [19]pp. Interleaved with blanks. Portrait plate. Original printed boards, covers soiled.

LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Detailing F.S. Ashley-Cooper’s many cricket publications. Published as a tribute to one of the game's most accurate researchers. Padwick, 42. £250.00

940. WESTON, (G. Neville). THE CRICKETER'S MANUAL BY 'BAT' (CHARLES BOX). A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY. [Privately printed], 1936. Very small 8vo. 32pp., including 5 facsimile title-pages. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 20 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A bibliography of the editions of The Cricketer's Manual by Bat [Charles Box]. Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987: 'A collector's item...much sought after.' Padwick, 44. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £900.00

941. WESTON, (G. Neville). MY CRICKET COLLECTION AND CRICKET LITERATURE. [Liskeard, privately printed, 1974]. 8vo. [4]+viii+52pp. 1 illustration. Original boards, good condition. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A record of the author's cricket collection. First published in 1929 in a limited edition of 18 copies. Padwick, 41. £85.00

942. WESTON, (G. Neville). W.G. GRACE. THE GREAT CRICKETER. A STATISTICAL RECORD OF HIS PERFORMANCES IN MINOR CRICKET. [Privately printed for the Author], 1973. 4to. xiv+180pp.of typescript. 1 portrait plate. Original printed wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. With a foreword by Irving Rosenwater. A detailed survey of W.G. Grace in minor cricket. Padwick, 7607. £165.00

132 936. WEBSTER, (Tom). TOM WEBSTER'S ANNUAL 1931. 943. [WHEELER, C.A.]. SPORTASCRAPIANA. CRICKET AND SHOOTING... BY CELEBRATED CARTOONS FROM THE DAILY MAIL. London, 1931. SPORTSMEN. London, 1867. Small 8vo. 328pp. Original decorative cloth, gilt. With neat library 4to. xxxviii publisher’s advertisements+106pp. Profusely illustrated. stamp on front endpaper and number on spine. Original pictorial wrappers, covers rubbed.. WITH A SHEET OF PAPER INSCRIBED: To A.W. Kinnear Esq. With the Author's regards CAW. The cartoons cover all sports, with some of cricket interest. laid down inside the front cover. These annuals were published between 1921 and 1939. Reminiscences of E.H. Budd, with tales of 'Squire' Osbaldeston and Lord Frederick Beauclerk, Padwick, 7035. £25.00 who, with William Ward, were the four outstanding cricketers of the M.C.C. in the early 19th century. 937. [WEST INDIES 1939 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. THE ASHES. This was selected by C.J. Britton in his 1929 publication Cricket Books. The 100 Best: 'Scarce.' THE WEST INDIANS ARE HERE! SOUVENIR OF THE 1939 Altham, History of Cricket, 1926: 'A fascinating book of general sporting interest, centring TOUR. London, 1939. 4to. 32pp. including wrappers. Profusely round E.H. Budd and “Squire” Osbaldeston,’ illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers soiled and worn. Padwick, 897. £70.00 A pre-tour brochure for the 1939 West Indies tour of England. Padwick, 5415. £50.00

938. [WEST INDIES CRICKET ANNUAL]. BENSON & HEDGES WEST INDIES CRICKET ANNUAL. EDITED BY TONY COZIER. VOLUMES 1-22 INCLUSIVE. Worthing (Barbados) and Hersham (Surrey). 1970-1991. Twenty-two volumes. 4to. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. (A COMPLETE SET). Published annually between 1970 and 1991. Includes details of the great days of West Indies cricket during the 1970s and 1980s, with scores of matches. 944. [WHEELER, Gordon Lee]. EAST OF ITCHEN.THE HAMPSHIRE OF WILLIAM COBBETT, Padwick 3682. £200.00 GILBERT WHITE AND . BY GORDON LEE. Guildford, [1932]. 8vo. 120pp. Frontispiece and one plate. Original cloth in repaired dust-wrapper. Includes an account of Hambledon cricket. 939. WESTON, (G. Neville). BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE Padwick, 2005. £45.00 CRICKET WORKS OF THE LATE F.S. ASHLEY- COOPER. [Nottingham, privately printed], 1933. Small 8vo. 945. WHIMPRESS, (Bernard). PICTURES 1920-1939. Adelaide, the Author, [19]pp. Interleaved with blanks. Portrait plate. Original printed 2019. 8vo. 46pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. boards, covers soiled. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Photographs of Adelaide Oval over the years. £20.00 LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 946. WHIMPRESS, (Bernard). ADELAIDE OVAL SCOREBOARDS. Adelaide, the Author, 2015. Detailing F.S. Ashley-Cooper’s many cricket publications. 8vo. 40pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Published as a tribute to one of the game's most accurate LIMITED EDITION OF 100 numbered copies, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. researchers. A review of Adelaide Oval scoreboards between 1893 and 2014. £20.00 Padwick, 42. £250.00 947. WHIMPRESS, (Bernard). SPORTS WRITING: A PERSONAL JOURNEY. Adelaide, the Author, 2013. 8vo. 120pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. LIMITED EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. 940. WESTON, (G. Neville). THE CRICKETER'S MANUAL BY 'BAT' (CHARLES BOX). A A review of the author’s sports writing, with much on cricket. £20.00 SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY. [Privately printed], 1936. Very small 8vo. 32pp., including 5 facsimile title-pages. Original printed wrappers. 948. WHIMPRESS, (Bernard). SUNDRY EXTRAS: BYWAYS IN SPORTS HISTORY. Kent Town LIMITED EDITION of 20 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. (South Australia), 2017. 8vo. 20pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A bibliography of the editions of The Cricketer's Manual by Bat [Charles Box]. LIMITED EDITION OF 100 numbered copies, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the Allen, Early Books on Cricket, 1987: 'A collector's item...much sought after.' title-page. Padwick, 44. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £900.00 The author reflects on his sports writing, including much on cricket. £20.00

941. WESTON, (G. Neville). MY CRICKET COLLECTION AND CRICKET LITERATURE. 949. WHIMPRESS, (Bernard). TURNAROUNDS. SHEFFIELD SHIELD. [Liskeard, privately printed, 1974]. 8vo. [4]+viii+52pp. 1 illustration. Original boards, good condition. SOUTH AUSTRALIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES 1900-01. VICTORIA LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. v. NEW SOUTH WALES 1926-27. Kent Town (South Australia), A record of the author's cricket collection. First published in 1929 in a limited edition of 18 2019. 8vo. 31pp. Original pictorial wrappers. copies. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED Padwick, 41. £85.00 BY THE AUTHOR. Two remarkable examples of Sheffield Shield matches with 942. WESTON, (G. Neville). W.G. GRACE. THE GREAT CRICKETER. A STATISTICAL unexpected results. RECORD OF HIS PERFORMANCES IN MINOR CRICKET. [Privately printed for the Author], In 1900 South Australia scored 576 and beat New South Wales by an 1973. 4to. xiv+180pp.of typescript. 1 portrait plate. Original printed wrappers. innings and 36 runs. LIMITED EDITION of 50 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. In the return match three weeks later New South Wales scored 918 With a foreword by Irving Rosenwater. A detailed survey of W.G. Grace in minor cricket. against South Australia and won the match by an innings and 605 Padwick, 7607. £165.00 runs. In 1926 Victoria scored 1,107 against New South Wales and won the match by an innings and 656 runs. In the return match a month later Victoria were dismissed for 35 by New South Wales who won

the match by an innings and 253 runs. £20.00

133 950. WHIMPRESS, (Bernard) and HART, (Nigel). ADELAIDE OVAL TEST CRICKET 1884-1984. Adelaide, 1984. Large 4to. 262pp. Profusely illustrated. Original full morocco. LIMITED DE LUXE EDITION of 299 numbered copies, SPECIALLY BOUND. The limitation is due to Bradman’s highest Test score at the Adelaide Oval of 299 not out. [together with] A CRICKET BALL, SIGNED BY DON BRADMAN. The ball has been stamped in gilt by the South Australian Cricket Association: Adelaide Oval Centenary Test 1884-1984. A centenary history of Test cricket at the Adelaide Oval.

Bradman played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. He was the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average of 95.14 and Test average of 99.94 have never remotely been challenged. He moved to Adelaide during the 1935-36 season and remained there for the rest of his life. £200.00

951. WHITTAM, (Wm). WM. WHITTAM'S MODERN CRICKET AND OTHER SPORTS... EDITED BY G.T. GROVES. Sheffield, 1884. Very small 8vo. 95pp.+[7]pp. of publisher’s advertisements. Original pictorial boards, spine worn. Published annually between 1883 and 1886, this is the second year of publication. Includes a summary of the 1883 season, with averages. Padwick, 1129. £60.00

952. WILD, (Roland). THE BIOGRAPHY OF COLONEL HIS HIGHNESS SHRI SIR RANJITSINHJI VIBHAJI, MAHARAJA JAM SAHEB OF NAWANAGAR. London, 1934. 4to. xvi+330pp. Portrait frontispiece, 33 plates, and 2 maps. Original decorative vellum, gilt, top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. Printed on hand-made paper. Good condition. LIMITED EDITION of 230 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A handsome biography of the Sussex and England batsman, dealing with every aspect of his life. The foreword by his nephew states that Ranjitsinhji stipulated that the author of this work should not be a famous cricketer, in case Ranjitsinhji’s fame on the cricket field obscured his work as a statesman. This biography therefore deals with all aspects of his life. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘A good biography of a great cricketer.’ Padwick, 7983. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £300.00

953. WILDE, (Simon). WISDEN CRICKETERS OF THE YEAR. A CELEBRATION OF CRICKET’S GREATEST PLAYERS. London, 2013. Oblong 4to. xiiv+393pp. Profusely illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Every cricketer selected as Wisden Cricketer of the Year since it was introduced in 1889. £25.00

954. WILLIAMS, (Jack). CRICKET AND RACE. Oxford, 2001. 8vo. ix+231pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. A survey of cricket and race in England since the late 19th century. £15.00

955. WILLIAMS, (Marcus) & PHILLIPS, (Gordon). THE WISDEN BOOK OF CRICKET MEMORABILIA. Oxford, 1990. 4to. 328pp. Profusely illustrated. Original quarter morocco, preserved in cloth slip-case. LIMITED DE LUXE EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS. A comprehensive survey of all forms of cricketana collecting, with details of items and a rather dated guide to their values. Topics include books and Wisdens, paintings, prints, ceramics, printed ephemera, autograph material, and many others. £95.00

956. WILMOT, (R.W.E.). DEFENDING THE ASHES 1932-1933. Melbourne, 1933. 8vo. 222pp. Folding frontispiece and 18 plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. Title-page foxed. One of the Australian publications on the 1932-33 England bodyline tour of Australia. Padwick, 4486. £70.00

134 950. WHIMPRESS, (Bernard) and HART, (Nigel). 957. WILSON, (Andy). CHARLES BARNETT. Taunton, privately printed, 1991. Small 8vo. (8)pp. ADELAIDE OVAL TEST CRICKET 1884-1984. Original printed cloth. Adelaide, 1984. Large 4to. 262pp. Profusely illustrated. LIMITED EDITION of 40 copies (of which this is an unnumbered presentation copy), SIGNED BY Original full morocco. CHARLES BARNETT AND THE AUTHOR. LIMITED DE LUXE EDITION of 299 numbered copies, An appreciation of the Gloucestershire and England batsman Charles Barnett. £75.00 SPECIALLY BOUND. The limitation is due to Bradman’s highest Test 958. WILSON, (B.B.). HINTS TO YOUNG CRICKETERS. WITH A FOREWORD BY LORD score at the Adelaide Oval of 299 not out. HAWKE. Leeds, (c.1929). Small 8vo. 72pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial boards, spine worn. [together with] Instructional. A CRICKET BALL, SIGNED BY DON BRADMAN. Padwick, 551. £20.00 The ball has been stamped in gilt by the South Australian Cricket Association: Adelaide Oval 959. WILSON, (Martin). A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CRICKET. COMPILED Centenary Test 1884-1984. BY MARTIN WILSON. London, 2003. 8vo. 39pp. Frontispiece. Original decorative wrappers. A centenary history of Test cricket at the Adelaide LIMITED EDITION of 75 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE COMPILER. Oval. Details of publications on Northamptonshire cricket and cricketers. £50.00

960. WINGFIELD, (Mary Ann). SPORT AND THE ARTIST. VOLUME 1: BALL GAMES. no place Bradman played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. He was the most of publication given, the Antique Collectors’ Club, 1988. 4to. 359pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust- effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average of 95.14 and Test average wrapper. of 99.94 have never remotely been challenged. An invaluable reference book on sporting art. Includes Cricket, chapter 5, pages 80-127. £50.00 He moved to Adelaide during the 1935-36 season and remained there for the rest of his life. £200.00 961. [WISTER, Charles K.B.]. THE MERION CRICKET CLUB 1865-1965. BEING A BRIEF 951. WHITTAM, (Wm). WM. WHITTAM'S MODERN CRICKET AND OTHER SPORTS... EDITED HISTORY OF THE CLUB FOR THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS OF ITS EXISTENCE, BY G.T. GROVES. Sheffield, 1884. Very small 8vo. 95pp.+[7]pp. of publisher’s advertisements. TOGETHER WITH ITS ROLL OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS TO 1965. Philadelphia, Original pictorial boards, spine worn. privately printed, 1965. Tall 8vo. [132]pp. Text illustrations. Original decorative cloth. Published annually between 1883 and 1886, this is the second year of publication. Includes a A centenary history of this Philadelphian cricket club. summary of the 1883 season, with averages. Padwick, 4101. £75.00 Padwick, 1129. £60.00 962. WISTER, (William Rotch). SOME REMINISCENCES OF CRICKET IN PHILADELPHIA BEFORE 1861. Philadelphia, 1904. Tall slim 8vo. 144pp. Portrait frontispiece. Rebound in cloth 952. WILD, (Roland). THE BIOGRAPHY OF COLONEL HIS HIGHNESS SHRI SIR with original decorative wrappers preserved. Top corner of frontispiece and top edges stained. RANJITSINHJI VIBHAJI, MAHARAJA JAM SAHEB OF NAWANAGAR. London, 1934. 4to. Reminiscences of early cricket in Philadelphia. xvi+330pp. Portrait frontispiece, 33 plates, and 2 maps. Original decorative vellum, gilt, top edges gilt, Padwick, 4089. £200.00 other edges untrimmed. Printed on hand-made paper. Good condition. LIMITED EDITION of 230 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 963. WODEHOUSE, (P.G.). WODEHOUSE AT THE WICKET. EDITED BY MURRAY A handsome biography of the Sussex and England batsman, dealing with every aspect of his HEDGCOCK. London, 1997. 8vo. xi+204pp. Illustrated. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. life. The foreword by his nephew states that Ranjitsinhji stipulated that the author of this work Includes a compendium of Wodehouse's cricket writing. £25.00 should not be a famous cricketer, in case Ranjitsinhji’s fame on the cricket field obscured his work as a statesman. This biography therefore deals with all aspects of his life. 964. [WOLCOT, John]. THE NOBLE CRICKETERS: Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘A good biography of a great cricketer.’ A POETICAL AND FAMILIAR EPISTLE, ADDRESS'D TO Padwick, 7983. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £300.00 TWO OF THE IDLEST LORDS IN HIS MAJESTY'S

THREE KINGDOMS. FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1778, ADDRESSED TO THE DUKE OF D--S--T, AND THE

EARL OF T--K--V--LLE. (Produced by Rowland Bowen c.1960). 953. WILDE, (Simon). WISDEN CRICKETERS OF THE YEAR. A CELEBRATION OF Bound in cloth. CRICKET’S GREATEST PLAYERS. London, 2013. Oblong 4to. xiiv+393pp. Profusely illustrated. A xerox reprint of this rare poem. A scathing attack on the Original cloth in dust-wrapper. Duke of Dorset and the Earl of Tankerville for wasting time Every cricketer selected as Wisden Cricketer of the Year since it was introduced in 1889. £25.00 playing cricket. See Padwick 6888. £100.00 954. WILLIAMS, (Jack). CRICKET AND RACE. Oxford, 2001. 8vo. ix+231pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. 965. WOLSTENHOLME, (Gerry). GORDON GARLICK. THE A survey of cricket and race in England since the late 19th century. £15.00 CRICKETING LIFE AND TIMES OF A GENTLEMAN PROFESSIONAL. LANCASHIRE, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 955. WILLIAMS, (Marcus) & PHILLIPS, (Gordon). THE WISDEN BOOK OF CRICKET LEAGUE PROFESSIONAL. Darwen (Lancs.), 2004. 8vo. 48pp. Illustrated. Original red cloth, MEMORABILIA. Oxford, 1990. 4to. 328pp. Profusely illustrated. Original quarter morocco, preserved in slip-case. preserved in cloth slip-case. LIMITED EDITION of 20 copies, (numbered 1-20), of a total limited edition of 120 copies, SIGNED LIMITED DE LUXE EDITION of 100 numbered copies, SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS. BY THE AUTHOR AND SPECIALLY BOUND. A comprehensive survey of all forms of cricketana collecting, with details of items and a rather A biography of the Lancashire cricketer Gordon Garlick. £85.00 dated guide to their values. Topics include books and Wisdens, paintings, prints, ceramics, printed ephemera, autograph 966. WOLSTENHOLME, (Gerry). MINE HOST AT THE . 'BOBBIE' PEEL AT material, and many others. £95.00 BLACKPOOL, 1905. Bolton (Lancs.), 2009. 8vo.(4)+28pp. Illustrated. Original publisher’s cloth,

preserved in cloth slip-case. 956. WILMOT, (R.W.E.). DEFENDING THE ASHES 1932-1933. Melbourne, 1933. 8vo. 222pp. LIMITED EDITION of 20 copies, (numbered 1-20), of a total limited edition of 120 copies, SIGNED Folding frontispiece and 18 plates. Original cloth in chipped dust-wrapper. Title-page foxed. BY THE AUTHOR AND SPECIALLY BOUND. One of the Australian publications on the 1932-33 England bodyline tour of Australia. The story of Peel's 1905 season for Blackpool Cricket Club, when the former Yorkshire and Padwick, 4486. £70.00 England cricketer was licensee of 'The Mitre' in Blackpool. £85.00

135 967. WOLSTENHOLME, (Gerry). TRUMPER TRIUMPHANT. HIS FINAL FIRST-CLASS CENTURY IN ENGLAND, BLACKPOOL 1909. Bolton, 2002. Small 8vo. x+86pp. Portrait frontispiece (of Trumper) and text illustrations. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. LIMITED EDITION of 150 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An account of Trumper’s last first-class century in England, for the Australians against An England Eleven, at Blackpool in August 1909. £20.00

968. WOOD, (John J.). RECITATIONS. COMIC AND OTHERWISE. BY JAY HICKORY WOOD. London, 1898. Small 8vo. [4]+116pp+[8]pp. publisher’s advertisements. Original pictorial cloth, covers soiled. Includes The Cricket Club of Red Nose Flat: A Yarn of “Old ‘Frisco”, pages 1-7. Padwick, 6924. £45.00

969. WOODLEY, (H.). REMINISCENCES OF THE SOUTH HANTS CRICKET CLUB, BETWEEN 1842 AND 1859, BY H.G. GREEN (H. WOODLEY). Southampton, 1905. 8vo. 30pp. Original printed cloth. With previous owner’s bookplate. Woodley used the pseudonym H.G. Green. Padwick, 1982. £85.00

970. WOOLLEY, (Frank). EARLY MEMOIRS OF . AS TOLD TO MARTHA WILSON WOOLLEY. Tunbridge Wells, 1976. 8vo. 52pp. including 8 plates. Original cloth. LIMITED EDITION of 1,000 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A retrospective autobiography of the Kent and England all-rounder Frank Woolley. Padwick, 8251-1. £20.00

971. WOOLLEY, (Frank). SQUARE CUT AND WALKING SHOT. [and] PULL TO LEG AND FORCING SHOT, OFF THE BACK FOOT, TO THE OFF. Kent, Overprinted 'Frank Woolley's Cricket School' (c.1936). Two volumes. Small 8vo. Both volumes soiled and worn. One volume original front wrapper, modern back wrapper to match. (ALL PUBLISHED). Each booklet contains 40 leaves with a photograph on each side. When the leaves are flicked through, the rapid succession of photographs gives an impression of movement, thus illustrating Woolley’s batting strokes. Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 694: ‘both are overprinted with Frank Woolley’s Cricket School.’ £125.00

972. [WORLD SERIES CRICKET 1978-79]. OFFICIAL PROGRAM WITH SCORE SHEETS. 1978/79 SEASON. Sydney, 1979. 4to. 34pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Not recorded by Padwick. £45.00

973. WRAXALL, (Sir N. William). HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF MY OWN TIME...FROM 1772...TO 1784. SECOND EDITION. London, 1815. Two volumes. 8vo. Engraved frontispiece, 561+602pp. Rebound in cloth. With library stamps inside front covers. Cricket reference in volume one, page 417: ‘The Prince expired suddenly, at the beginning of 1751...in consequence of a blow which he received in the side from a cricket-ball, while he was engaged in playing at that game...’ Padwick, 898-1. £85.00

974. WRIGHT, (W.R.). SOUVENIR OF ENGLISH CRICKETERS' VISIT TO ADELAIDE. FOURTH TEST MATCH - ADELAIDE OVAL, FEBRUARY 1ST. 1929. Adelaide, [1929]. Tall 8vo. [96]pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Pre-match. Padwick, 4465. £120.00

975. [WRIGHT, W.R. and CRAIG, Albert]. THE CRADLE OF CRICKET. A HAMBLEDON SOUVENIR. London, (1908). Very small 8vo. 15pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn. On Hambledon cricket and the Bat and Ball Inn. Padwick, 900. £85.00

136 967. WOLSTENHOLME, (Gerry). TRUMPER TRIUMPHANT. HIS FINAL FIRST-CLASS 976. [WYATT, Charles and FYFE, Lawrence]. THE TOUR OF THE WEST INDIAN CENTURY IN ENGLAND, BLACKPOOL 1909. Bolton, 2002. Small 8vo. x+86pp. Portrait CRICKETERS. AUGUST & SEPTEMBER, 1886. Demerara, 1887. (4)+92pp. Frontispiece (an frontispiece (of Trumper) and text illustrations. Original cloth in dust-wrapper. actual mounted photograph of the team). Rebound in half calf. Frontispiece and prelims foxed. LIMITED EDITION of 150 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An account of the 1886 West Indian tour of USA and Canada, with full scores and analyses. An account of Trumper’s last first-class century in England, for the Australians against An This was the first cricket book ever published in West Indies. England Eleven, at Blackpool in August 1909. £20.00 Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, 1970, Page 293: ‘1886. West Indian team toured Canada and U.S.A...played thirteen matches (none first-class)...’ 968. WOOD, (John J.). RECITATIONS. COMIC AND OTHERWISE. BY JAY HICKORY WOOD. Padwick, 5520. £7,500.00 London, 1898. Small 8vo. [4]+116pp+[8]pp. publisher’s advertisements. Original pictorial cloth, covers soiled. Includes The Cricket Club of Red Nose Flat: A Yarn of “Old ‘Frisco”, pages 1-7. Padwick, 6924. £45.00

969. WOODLEY, (H.). REMINISCENCES OF THE SOUTH HANTS CRICKET CLUB, BETWEEN 1842 AND 1859, BY H.G. GREEN (H. WOODLEY). Southampton, 1905. 8vo. 30pp. Original printed cloth. With previous owner’s bookplate. Woodley used the pseudonym H.G. Green. Padwick, 1982. £85.00

970. WOOLLEY, (Frank). EARLY MEMOIRS OF FRANK WOOLLEY. AS TOLD TO MARTHA

WILSON WOOLLEY. Tunbridge Wells, 1976. 8vo. 52pp. including 8 plates. Original cloth.

LIMITED EDITION of 1,000 numbered copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A retrospective autobiography of the Kent and England all-rounder Frank Woolley. Padwick, 8251-1. £20.00

971. WOOLLEY, (Frank). SQUARE CUT AND WALKING SHOT. [and] PULL TO LEG AND FORCING SHOT, OFF THE BACK FOOT, TO THE OFF. Kent, Overprinted 'Frank Woolley's Cricket School' (c.1936). Two volumes. Small 8vo. Both volumes soiled and worn. One volume original front wrapper, modern back wrapper to match. (ALL PUBLISHED). 977. WYNNE-THOMAS, (Peter). CRICKET'S HISTORIANS. Cardiff, 2011. 8vo. 343pp. Illustrated. Each booklet contains 40 leaves with a photograph on each side. When the leaves are flicked Original pictorial wrappers. through, the rapid succession of photographs gives an impression of movement, thus A review of cricket’s many historians, with much bibliographical information. £20.00 illustrating Woolley’s batting strokes. Padwick, Bibliography of Cricket, 1984, 694: ‘both are overprinted with Frank Woolley’s Cricket 978. WYNNE-THOMAS, (Peter). NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKETERS 1821-1914. Nottingham, School.’ £125.00 the Author, 1971. 8vo. 362pp. Original decorative cloth. [LIMITED EDITION of 250 copies]. 972. [WORLD SERIES CRICKET 1978-79]. OFFICIAL PROGRAM WITH SCORE SHEETS. Details of every cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire between 1821 and 1914. 1978/79 SEASON. Sydney, 1979. 4to. 34pp. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. This was The Cricket Society Book of the Year in 1971. Not recorded by Padwick. £45.00 Padwick, 2528. £75.00

973. WRAXALL, (Sir N. William). HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF MY OWN TIME...FROM 979. WYNNE-THOMAS, (Peter). NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKETERS 1919-1939. Nottingham, the Club, 1980. 8vo. 114pp. Original decorative cloth. 1772...TO 1784. SECOND EDITION. London, 1815. Two volumes. 8vo. Engraved frontispiece, Details of every cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire between 1919 and 1939. 561+602pp. Rebound in cloth. With library stamps inside front covers. Padwick, 2528-1. £35.00 Cricket reference in volume one, page 417: ‘The Prince expired suddenly, at the beginning of 1751...in consequence of a blow which he received in the side from a cricket-ball, while he was engaged in playing at that game...’ 980. YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB [ANNUAL] 1894.. Padwick, 898-1. £85.00 MATCHES AND AVERAGES FOR 1893. EDITED AND COMPILED BY JOSEPH BECKETT WOSTINHOLM. Sheffield, 974. WRIGHT, (W.R.). SOUVENIR OF ENGLISH CRICKETERS' VISIT TO ADELAIDE. FOURTH printed by J. Robertshaw, 1894. Small 8vo. 136pp. Original publisher’s TEST MATCH - ADELAIDE OVAL, FEBRUARY 1ST. 1929. Adelaide, [1929]. Tall 8vo. [96]pp. cloth, top edges gilt., spine worn. Illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers. Cover-title: Yorkshire County Cricket Club. 1894. Pre-match. Second year of publication. Padwick, 4465. £120.00 With full scores of Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1893. Padwick, 3051. £300.00

975. [WRIGHT, W.R. and CRAIG, Albert]. THE CRADLE OF CRICKET. A HAMBLEDON

SOUVENIR. London, (1908). Very small 8vo. 15pp. Text illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers, covers worn. On Hambledon cricket and the Bat and Ball Inn. Padwick, 900. £85.00

981. [ZILWA. Pat]. VISIT OF SIR JULIEN CAHN'S CRICKET TEAM. MALAYA, 27TH MARCH - 10TH APRIL 1937. Kuala Lumpur, (1937). Oblong 4to. 96pp. Profusely illustrated. Original pictorial wrappers, covers slightly soiled. A pre-tour souvenir of Sir Julien Cahn’s team 1937 tour of Malaya, containing an article on the history of Malayan cricket. (See colour illustration on centre pages) Padwick, 4952. £300.00

137 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks

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982. 1864 WISDEN CRICKETER’S ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. Pages 1-17 foxed, Small F.G. Spybey stamp on title-page and page 4. Published in London in 1864. First year of publication. £10,000.00

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984. 1870 WISDEN CRICKETER’S ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. Edges speckled. Published in London in 1870. Seventh year of publication. £1,500.00

985. 1871 WISDEN CRICKETER’S ALMANACK. Original wrappers, spine worn, wrappers and prelims foxed. Previous owner’s library stamp on page 3. Published in London in 1871. Eighth year of publication. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £4,500.00

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987. 1873 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original wrappers, soiled. Original spine, covers worn. Published in London in 1873. Signature of contemporary owner on front wrapper. Tenth year of publication. £4,500.00

988. 1874 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. Published in London in 1874. Contemporary inscription on title-page. Preliminary pages foxed. £6,000.00

989. 1876 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original foxed wrappers preserved. Published in London in 1876. Thirteenth year of publication. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £3,500.00

990. 1878 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1878. Slight wear to outer edge of title, not affecting text. Edges mottled. Fifteenth year of publication. £1,500.00

138 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks 991. 1879 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1879.

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993. 1881 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1881. 982. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers 1864 WISDEN CRICKETER’S ALMANACK. Eighteenth year of publication. £500.00 preserved. Pages 1-17 foxed, Small F.G. Spybey stamp on title-page and page 4. Published in London in 1864. 994. Handsomely rebound in half red morocco, First year of publication. £10,000.00 1882 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. without original wrappers or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1882.

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995. 1883 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers

or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1883.

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996. 1884 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original wrappers,

rebacked and chipped. Published in London in 1884. Twenty-first year of publication. £600.00

997. 1885 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1885. Item No. 982 Item No. 983 Item No. 987 Twenty-second year of publication. Includes an obituary of John Wisden. £325.00 983. 1867 WISDEN CRICKETER’S ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Back wrapper soiled and previous owner’s name on title-page. Published in 998. 1886 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Handsomely London in 1867. rebound in quarter morocco, without original wrappers or 1884 Fourth year of issue. £4,500.00 advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1886. Twenty-third year of publication. £300.00 984. 1870 WISDEN CRICKETER’S ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers preserved. Edges speckled. Published in London in 1870. 999. 1887 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original soiled front Seventh year of publication. £1,500.00 wrapper preserved. Upper edges of prelims stained. Published in London in 1887. Twenty-fourth year of publication. £300.00 985. 1871 WISDEN CRICKETER’S ALMANACK. Original wrappers, spine worn, wrappers and prelims foxed. Previous owner’s library stamp on page 3. Published in London in 1871. 1000. 1888 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers Eighth year of publication. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £4,500.00 or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1888. Twenty-fifth year of publication. £250.00 986. 1872 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original wrappers, rebacked, otherwise in good condition. Published in London in 1872. 1001. 1889 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original soiled Ninth year of publication. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £4,500.00 wrappers preserved. Previous owner’s name on title-page, otherwise in good condition. Published in London in 1889. 987. 1873 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original wrappers, soiled. Original spine, Twenty-sixth year of publication. This was the first edition to contain a photographic plate. £325.00 covers worn. Published in London in 1873. Signature of contemporary owner on front wrapper. (See colour illustration on centre pages) Tenth year of publication. £4,500.00 1002. 1891 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers 988. 1874 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1891. preserved. Published in London in 1874. Contemporary inscription on title-page. Preliminary pages £200.00 foxed. £6,000.00 1003. 1892 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers 989. 1876 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original foxed or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1892. wrappers preserved. Published in London in 1876. £200.00 Thirteenth year of publication. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £3,500.00 1004. 1893 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers 990. 1878 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1893. or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1878. Slight wear to outer edge of £150.00 title, not affecting text. Edges mottled. Fifteenth year of publication. £1,500.00

139 1005. 1894 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1894. Details of the 1893 cricket season when Yorkshire won the County Championship for the first time. £120.00

1006. 1895 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in half green morocco, with original front wrapper preserved at end. Good condition. Published in London in 1895. £150.00

1007. 1896 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth. Spine rubbed. Two wormholes on spine, otherwise in good bright condition. Published in London in 1896. This was the first Wisden published in hard cloth. All previous editions were issued in paper wrappers. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £18,000.00

1008. 1897 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth. Spine rubbed. Three wormholes on spine, otherwise in good bright condition. Published in London in 1897. This was the second Wisden published in hard cloth. All previous editions were issued in paper wrappers. Details of the 1896 cricket season when Yorkshire won the County Championship for the second time. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £15,000.00

1009. 1898 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth. Covers slightly soiled and small mark inside front cover. Published in London in 1898. This was the third Wisden published in hard cloth. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £5,000.00

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1011. 1900 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth. Head and tail of spine worn. Published in London in 1900. This was the fifth Wisden published in hard cloth. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £2,500.00

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1018. 1907 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1907. £135.00

1019. 1908 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1908. £135.00

140 1005. 1894 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers 1020. 1909 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1894. preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1909. Details of the 1893 cricket season when Yorkshire won the County Championship for the first £135.00 time. £120.00 1021. 1910 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1006. 1895 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in half green morocco, with original preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1910. front wrapper preserved at end. Good condition. Published in London in 1895. £135.00 £150.00 1022. 1911 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1007. 1896 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth. Spine rubbed. preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1911. Two wormholes on spine, otherwise in good bright condition. Published in London in 1896. £135.00 This was the first Wisden published in hard cloth. All previous editions were issued in paper wrappers. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £18,000.00 1023. 1912 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Front wrapper trimmed. Published in London in 1912. 1008. 1897 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth. Spine rubbed. £120.00 Three wormholes on spine, otherwise in good bright condition. Published in London in 1897. This was the second Wisden published in hard cloth. All previous editions were issued in paper 1024. 1913 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original wrappers, spine and front cover wrappers. worn. Published in London in 1913. Details of the 1896 cricket season when Yorkshire won the County Championship for the Jubilee edition. With a photographic plate of John Wisden. £125.00 second time. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £15,000.00

1025. 1914 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1009. Original publisher's hard cloth. Covers 1898 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. preserved. Back wrapper marked, otherwise in good condition. Published in London in 1914. slightly soiled and small mark inside front cover. Published in London in 1898. £125.00 This was the third Wisden published in hard cloth. (See colour illustration on centre pages) £5,000.00

1026. 1915 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, without original wrappers 1010. Original publisher's hard cloth, spine rubbed. 1899 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. or advertisement pages preserved. Published in London in 1915. Published in London in 1899. £75.00 (See colour illustration on centre pages) This was the fourth Wisden published in hard cloth. £5,000.00

1027. 1916 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth. Gilt lettering 1011. 1900 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth. Head and tail faded as usual, otherwise in good condition. Published in London in 1916. of spine worn. Published in London in 1900. Includes obituaries of W.G. Grace, Victor Trumper and A.E. Stoddart. £6,000.00 (See colour illustration on centre pages) This was the fifth Wisden published in hard cloth. £2,500.00

1012. Original publisher's hard cloth. Good 1901 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. 1028. 1917 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers condition. Published in London in 1901. preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1917. Sixth year of publication in publisher's hard cloth. £3,500.00 Includes a record by F.S. Ashley-Cooper of cricketers who died during the First World War. £350.00

1013. Original publisher's hard cloth, spine and 1902 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. 1029. 1918 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth. Good covers slightly soiled. Published in London in 1902. condition, with clear gilt lettering. Published in London in 1918. £2,500.00 (See colour illustration on centre pages) £5,000.00

1014. Original publisher's hard cloth, spine soiled. 1903 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. 1030. 1919 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth. Name and Mark on front cover, otherwise in good condition. Published in London in 1903. address of previous owner on front endpaper and title-page, otherwise in good bright (See colour illustration on centre pages) £2,500.00 condition. Published in London in 1919.

£5,000.00 1015. 1904 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original publisher's hard cloth, spine slightly worn. With the library stamp of the Sydney H. Pardon Memorial Library on the front 1031. 1921 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original repaired endpapers. Published in London in 1904. wrappers preserved. Published in London in 1921. £2,000.00 £120.00

1016. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1905 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. 1032. 1922 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1905. preserved. Mark on front cover. Published in London in 1922. £135.00 £125.00

1017. Original publisher's hard cloth, covers soiled. 1906 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. 1033. 1923 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers Published in London in 1906. preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1923. £800.00

£135.00

1018. 1907 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1034. 1924 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1907. preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1924. £135.00

£135.00

1019. 1908 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1035. 1925 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1908. preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1925. £135.00

£135.00

141 1036. 1926 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1926. £135.00

1037. 1927 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1927. £135.00

1038. 1928 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1928. £135.00

1039. 1929 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original repaired wrappers preserved. Published in London in 1929. £120.00

1040. 1930 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1930. . £135.00

1041. 1931 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original wrappers. Good condition. Published in London in 1931. £180.00

1042. 1932 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth with original soiled wrappers preserved. Published in London, 1932. £125.00

1043. 1934 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original worn front wrapper preserved. Published in London in 1934. Covers the 1932-33 England bodyline tour of Australia. £120.00

1044. 1935 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1935. £135.00

1045. 1936 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1936. £135.00

1046. 1937 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original worn wrappers preserved. Published in London in 1937. £120.00

1047. 1938 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth, covers soiled. Published in London in 1938. £120.00

1048. 1939 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth. Good condition. Published in London in 1939. £135.00

1049. 1940 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth, covers soiled. Published in London in 1940. £135.00

1050. 1941 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth. Good condition. Published in London in 1941. Only 3,200 copies of this Wisden were published in limp cloth. £300.00

1051. 1942 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth, spine soiled. Published in London in 1942. Only 4,100 copies of this Wisden were published in limp cloth. £200.00

142 1036. 1926 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1052. 1943 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth, cover soiled. Published in preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1926. London in 1943. £135.00 Only 5,600 copies of this Wisden were published in limp cloth. £125.00

1037. 1927 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1053. 1944 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth. Good condition. preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1927. Published in London in 1944. £135.00 Only 5,600 copies of this Wisden were published in limp cloth. £135.00

1038. 1928 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1054. 1945 WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth covers soiled. Published in preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1928. London in 1945. £135.00 Only 6,500 copies of this Wisden were published in limp cloth. £120.00

1039. 1929 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original repaired 1055. 1946 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth. Good condition. Published in London in 1946. wrappers preserved. Published in London in 1929. £50.00 £120.00

1056. Original limp cloth, covers soiled. Published 1040. 1930 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1947 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. in London in 1947. preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1930. £25.00

. £135.00

1057. 1948 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth, covers soiled and worn. 1041. Original wrappers. Good condition. Published 1931 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Published in London in 1948. in London in 1931. £25.00

£180.00

1058. 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1042. 1932 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth with original soiled 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 AND 1976 wrappers preserved. Published in London, 1932. Original limp cloth. Some spines bowed and £125.00 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS. slightly faded, otherwise in good condition. Published in London between 1949 and 1976. (Each) £15.00

1043. 1934 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original worn front wrapper preserved. Published in London in 1934. Covers the 1932-33 England bodyline tour of Australia. £120.00 1059. 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010 AND 2012. 1044. 1935 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth. Good condition. (Each) £8.00 preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1935. £135.00 1060. 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1045. 1936 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original wrappers 1963 AND 1964 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS. Original hard cloth, covers preserved. Good condition. Published in London in 1936. soiled, spines faded. Published in London between 1949 and 1964. (Each) £20.00 £135.00

1046. 1937 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Rebound in cloth, with original worn 1061. 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 AND 1976 WISDEN’S wrappers preserved. Published in London in 1937. CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS. Original hard cloth in marked or chipped dust-wrappers. £120.00 Published in London between 1966 and 1976. (Each) £25.00

1047. 1938 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth, covers soiled. Published in London in 1938. 1062. 1977, 1978 AND 1979 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS. Original hard cloth in very £120.00 slightly chipped dust-wrappers, otherwise in good condition. (Each) £15.00

1048. 1939 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth. Good condition. Published in London in 1939. 1063. 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, £135.00 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 AND 2010 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS. Original hard cloth in 1049. 1940 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth, covers soiled. Published dust-wrappers, good condition. Published in London between 1980 and 2009. (Each) £12.00 in London in 1940.

£135.00

1064. 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 AND 2017 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS. 1050. 1941 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp Original hard cloth in dust-wrapper, good condition. Published in London between 2011 and cloth. Good condition. Published in London in 1941. 2016. (Each) £25.00

Only 3,200 copies of this Wisden were published in limp cloth. £300.00

1051. 1942 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original limp cloth, 1065. 2020 WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK. Original hard cloth in dust-wrapper. spine soiled. Published in London in 1942. Published in London in 2020. Only 4,100 copies of this Wisden were published in limp cloth. £200.00 £38.00

143 Wisden Runs

1066. [WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS 1864 - 1878]. A SET OF FACSIMILE REPRINTS OF WISDEN'S CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1864 TO 1878 INCLUSIVE. 1991. Fifteen volumes. 8vo. Each bound in cloth with wrappers preserved. Preserved in a cloth box. LIMITED EDITION of 1,000 numbered sets. The original editions are very scarce and much sought after. £800.00

1067. [WISDEN'S CRICKETERS' ALMANACKS 1977 - 2010]. VOLUMES WISDEN'S CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1977 TO 2010 INCLUSIVE. A COMPLETE RUN. Thirty- four volumes. 8vo. Illustrated. Each in original hard cloth in dust-wrappers. All in good condition. A complete run of Wisdens between 1977 and 2010. £250.00

PLEASE NOTE:

PRICES OF ALL ITEMS 1068 TO 1246 ARE INCLUSIVE OF VAT.

Customers residing outside the EU are zero rated for VAT purposes and should therefore deduct the current rate from the prices shown.

Individual Autographs

1068. ARMSTRONG, (W.W.). A clear ink signature. Armstrong (1879-1947) played 50 Test matches for Australia between 1902 and 1921. £125.00

1069. BAILY, (R.E.H.). A clear ink signature. Baily (1885-1973) played five matches for Surrey between 1904 and 1906, and for Cambridge University between 1905 and 1908. £85.00

1070. BALE, (E.W.). A clear ink signature. Bale (1878-1952) played one match for Surrey in 1904. He played for Worcestershire between 1908 and 1920, and for London County in 1904. £100.00

1071. BARDSLEY, (W.). A pencil signature. Bardsley (1882-1954) played 41 Test matches for Australia between 1909 and 1926. £90.00

1072. BARNES, (S.F.). An ink signature, signed: Yours Truly. Barnes (1873-1967) played for Lancashire between 1899 and 1903. He played 27 Test matches for England between 1901 and 1914. He is regarded by many as the greatest bowler in the history of cricket. £135.00

1073. BARRETT, (E.A.). A clear ink signature laid down on card. Signed: Yours truly Edgar A. Barrett. Barrett (1869-1959) played for Victoria between 1889 and 1895. £50.00

1074. BATEMAN, (E.L.). A clear ink signature. Bateman (1834-1909) played for Oxford University in 1854 and 1855, and one match for Nottinghamshire in 1855. £65.00

1075. BLYTHE, (C.) and RELF, (A.E.). A piece of paper signed in pencil by C. Blythe and clearly signed in pencil on the reverse by A.E. Relf. Signature of Blythe trimmed. Blythe (1879-1917) played for Kent between 1899 and 1914. He played 19 Test matches for England between 1901 and 1910. He was killed in action during the First World War. Relf (1874-1937) played for Sussex between 1900 and 1921. He played 13 Test matches for England between 1903 and 1914. £100.00

144 Wisden Runs 1076. BOOTH, (C.). A clear ink signature. Booth (1842-1926) played for Cambridge University between 1862 and 1865, and twenty matches for Hampshire between 1875 and 1880. £65.00 1066. [WISDEN’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS 1864 - 1878]. A SET OF FACSIMILE REPRINTS OF WISDEN'S CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1864 TO 1878 INCLUSIVE. 1991. Fifteen 1077. BRADMAN, (Don). A clear ink signature, c.1993. volumes. 8vo. Each bound in cloth with wrappers preserved. Preserved in a cloth box. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. LIMITED EDITION of 1,000 numbered sets. He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and The original editions are very scarce and much sought after. £800.00 Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. £50.00

1067. [WISDEN'S CRICKETERS' ALMANACKS 1977 - 2010]. VOLUMES WISDEN'S 1078. BRIGGS, (C.E.). A card clearly signed in ink: Charles E. Briggs. CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1977 TO 2010 INCLUSIVE. A COMPLETE RUN. Thirty- Briggs (1873-1949) played six matches for Hampshire in 1900. £75.00 four volumes. 8vo. Illustrated. Each in original hard cloth in dust-wrappers. All in good condition. A complete run of Wisdens between 1977 and 2010. £250.00 1079. -DAVENPORT, (H.R.). A sheet of paper clearly signed and inscribed in ink... H.R. Bromley-Davenport. PLEASE NOTE: Bromley-Davenport (1870-1954) played for Cambridge University in 1892 and 1893, and for Middlesex between 1896 and 1898. PRICES OF ALL ITEMS 1068 TO 1246 ARE INCLUSIVE OF VAT. He played four Test matches for England between 1896 and 1899. £125.00 Customers residing outside the EU are zero rated for VAT purposes and should therefore deduct the current rate from the prices shown. 1080. BROMLEY-MARTIN, (E.G.). An early ink signature. Bromley-Martin (1866-1946) played ten matches for Worcestershire in 1899 and 1900. £75.00

1081. BUCKLAND, (F.M.). An ink signature. Individual Autographs Buckland (1854-1913) played for Oxford University between 1874 and 1877, and five matches for Middlesex in 1877 and 1878. £65.00

1068. ARMSTRONG, (W.W.). A clear ink 1082. BURTON, (G.). A clear ink signature. signature. Burton (1851-1930) played for Middlesex between 1881 and 1893. Armstrong (1879-1947) played 50 Test Burton played for Middlesex against Surrey at the Oval in 1888 and took all ten Surrey wickets matches for Australia between 1902 for 59 runs in their first innings. £75.00 and 1921. £125.00 1083. BUTT, (H.R.). A clear pencil signature. 1069. BAILY, (R.E.H.). A clear ink signature. Butt (1865-1928) played for Sussex between 1890 and 1912. Baily (1885-1973) played five matches for Surrey between 1904 and 1906, and for Cambridge He played three Test matches for England in 1896. £65.00 University between 1905 and 1908. £85.00 1084. CARKEEK, (W.). An ink signature. 1070. BALE, (E.W.). A clear ink signature. Carkeek (1878-1937) played six Test matches Bale (1878-1952) played one match for Surrey in 1904. He played for Worcestershire between for Australia in 1912. £135.00 1908 and 1920, and for London County in 1904. £100.00

1071. BARDSLEY, (W.). A pencil signature.

Bardsley (1882-1954) played 41 Test matches for Australia between 1909 and 1926. £90.00 1085. CARLTON, (John). A clear ink signature laid down on card. Signed: Yours truly J. Carlton. Carlton (1866-1945) played for Victoria between 1891 and 1897. 1072. BARNES, (S.F.). An ink signature, signed: Yours Truly. He played for Queensland against A.E. Stoddart’s England XI in 1894. £65.00 Barnes (1873-1967) played for Lancashire between 1899 and 1903. 1086. CARTER, (C.P.). A clear pencil signature. He played 27 Test matches for England between 1901 and Carter (1881-1952) played ten Test matches for South Africa between 1912 and 1924. £65.00 1914. He is regarded by many as the greatest bowler in the history of cricket. £135.00 1087. COTTER, (A.). A clear ink signature. 1073. BARRETT, (E.A.). A clear ink signature laid down on Cotter (1884-1917) played 21 Test matches for Australia between 1904 and 1912. card. Signed: Yours truly Edgar A. Barrett. He was killed in action during the Barrett (1869-1959) played for Victoria between 1889 and 1895. £50.00 First World War. £200.00

1074. A clear ink signature. BATEMAN, (E.L.). 1088. CRAWFORD, (J.N.). A pencil signature. Bateman (1834-1909) played for Oxford University in 1854 and 1855, and one match for Crawford (1886-1963) played for Surrey between 1904 and 1921. Nottinghamshire in 1855. £65.00 He played twelve Test matches for England between 1906 and 1908. £75.00

1075. A piece of paper signed in pencil by C. Blythe and clearly BLYTHE, (C.) and RELF, (A.E.). 1089. CRAWFURD, (J.W.F.A.). A clear ink signature. signed in pencil on the reverse by A.E. Relf. Signature of Blythe trimmed. Crawfurd (1878-1939) played for Oxford University in 1900 and 1901, and for Ireland between Blythe (1879-1917) played for Kent between 1899 and 1914. 1907 and 1923. He also played one match for Surrey in 1900, but this was not first-class. £65.00 He played 19 Test matches for England between 1901 and 1910. He was killed in action during the First World War. 1090. A clear ink signature on green paper. Relf (1874-1937) played for Sussex between 1900 and 1921. Da COSTA, (O.C.). Da Costa (1907-1936) played five Test matches for West Indies between 1929 and 1934. £50.00 He played 13 Test matches for England between 1903 and 1914. £100.00

145 1091. DEAN, (H.). An ink signature. Dean (1884-1957) played for Lancashire between 1906 and 1921. He played three Test matches for England in 1912. £75.00

1092. DELME-RADCLIFFE, (A.H.). A clear ink signature. Delme-Radcliffe (1870-1950) played seven matches for Hampshire between 1896 and 1900. £75.00

1093. DULEEPSINHJI, (K.S.). An ink signature. Duleepsinhji (1905-1959) played for Sussex between 1924 and 1932, and for Cambridge University between 1925 and 1928. He played 12 Test matches for England between 1929 and 1931. £50.00

1094. EVANS, (A.J.). A pencil signature. Evans (1889-1960) played for Hampshire between 1908 and 1920, for Oxford University between 1909 and 1912, and for Kent between 1921 and 1928. He played one Test match for England in 1921. £90.00

1095. EVANS, (D.M.). An early ink signature. Evans (1886-1972) played fifteen matches for Hampshire between 1904 and 1911. £65.00

1096. FARNES, (K.). An ink signature. Farnes (1911-1941) played for Essex between 1930 and 1939. He played 15 Test matches for England between 1934 and 1939. He was killed in a flying accident. £50.00

1097. FAULKNER, (G.A.). A clear ink signature. Faulkner (1881-1930) played 25 Test matches for South Africa between 1906 and 1924. £100.00

Item No. 1097 Item No. 1099

1098. FIELDER, (A.). An ink signature. Fielder (1877-1949) played for Kent between 1900 and 1914. He played six Test matches for England between 1904 and 1908. £60.00

1099. FORD, (F.G.J.). A clear ink signature. Ford (1866-1940) played for Middlesex between 1886 and 1899. He played five Test matches for England in 1894 and 1895. £135.00

1100. GEHRS, (D.R.A.). A clear ink signature. Gehrs (1880-1953) played six Test matches for Australia between 1904 and 1911. £100.00

1101. GRACE, (W.G.). A clear ink signature. Grace (1848-1915) was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers. He played for Gloucestershire between 1870 and 1899. He played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. £300.00

Item No.1101 Item No.1108

146 1091. DEAN, (H.). An ink signature. 1102. GREGORY, (J.M.). An early ink signature. Dean (1884-1957) played for Lancashire between 1906 and 1921. Gregory (1895-1973) played for New South Wales between 1920/21 and 1928/29. He played three Test matches for England in 1912. £75.00 He played 24 Test matches for Australia between 1920 and 1928. £45.00

1092. DELME-RADCLIFFE, (A.H.). A clear ink signature. 1103. GRIMMETT, (C.V.) and O’REILLY, (W.J.). A piece of paper signed in 1934 in ink by the Delme-Radcliffe (1870-1950) played seven matches for Hampshire between 1896 and 1900. £75.00 famous Australian spin bowlers and Bill O’Reilly. Grimmett (1891-1980) played 37 Test matches for Australia between 1925 and 1936. 1093. DULEEPSINHJI, (K.S.). An ink signature. He was the first bowler to take 200 wickets in Test cricket. Duleepsinhji (1905-1959) played for Sussex between 1924 and 1932, and for Cambridge O’Reilly (1905-1992) played 27 Test matches for Australia between 1932 and 1946. £50.00 University between 1925 and 1928. He played 12 Test matches for England between 1929 and 1931. £50.00 1104. HAIGH, (S.). An ink signature. Haigh (1871-1921) played for Yorkshire between 1895 and 1913. 1094. EVANS, (A.J.). A pencil signature. He played 11 Test matches for England between 1899 and 1912. £100.00 Evans (1889-1960) played for Hampshire between 1908 and 1920, for Oxford University between 1909 and 1912, 1105. HAINES, (H.A.). An ink signature. and for Kent between 1921 and 1928. Haines (1878-1970) played for Philadelphia between 1903 and 1908. He played one Test match for England in 1921. £90.00 He toured England with the 1903 Philadelphian team. £75.00

1095. EVANS, (D.M.). An early ink signature. 1106. HALLAM, (A.W.). A piece of paper signed and inscribed by Hallam: Yours faithfully. Evans (1886-1972) played fifteen matches for Hampshire Hallam (1869-1940) played for Lancashire between 1895 and 1900, and for Nottinghamshire between 1904 and 1911. £65.00 between 1901 and 1910. £60.00

1096. FARNES, (K.). An ink signature. 1107. HAMMOND, (W.R.). An ink signature. Farnes (1911-1941) played for Essex between 1930 and 1939. Hammond (1903-1965) played for Gloucestershire between 1920 and 1951. He played 15 Test matches for England between 1934 and 1939. He played 85 Test matches for England between 1927 and 1947. He was killed in a flying accident. £50.00 Hammond was the greatest English batsman of his generation, and headed the first-class batting averages between 1933 and 1946. £50.00 1097. FAULKNER, (G.A.). A clear ink signature. Faulkner (1881-1930) played 25 Test matches for South Africa between 1906 and 1924. £100.00 1108. HARRIS, (Lord). An ink signature. Lord Harris (1851-1932) played for Oxford University between 1871 and 1874, and for Kent between 1870 and 1911. He played four Test matches for England between 1879 and 1884. £100.00 (Illustrated on previous page)

1109. HARTIGAN, (R.J.). A clear pencil signature, slightly trimmed. Hartigan (1879-1958) played two Test matches for Australia in 1908. £100.00 Item No. 1097 Item No. 1099 1110. HASTINGS, (Thomas James). A clear ink signature laid down on card. Signed ‘Yours 1098. FIELDER, (A.). An ink signature. Sincerely T.J. (Tom) Hastings.’ Fielder (1877-1949) played for Kent between 1900 and 1914. Hastings (1865-1938) played for Victoria between 1887 and 1909. He played six Test matches for England between 1904 and 1908. £60.00 His debut was for Victoria against A. Stoddart’s England XI in 1887. £65.00

1099. FORD, (F.G.J.). A clear ink signature. 1111. HAWKE, (Lord). A pencil signature. Ford (1866-1940) played for Middlesex between 1886 and 1899. Lord Hawke (1860-1938) played for Yorkshire between 1881 and 1911, and for Cambridge He played five Test matches for England in 1894 and 1895. £135.00 University between 1882 and 1885. He played five Test matches for England between 1896 and 1899. £100.00

1100. GEHRS, (D.R.A.). A clear ink signature. Gehrs (1880-1953) played six Test matches for Australia between 1904 and 1911. £100.00 1112. HAYES, (E.G.). An ink signature. Hayes (1876-1953) played for Surrey between 1896 and 1919 and for Leicestershire in 1926. He played five Test matches for England between 1906 and 1912. £50.00 1101. GRACE, (W.G.). A clear ink signature. Grace (1848-1915) was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers. He played for Gloucestershire between 1870 and 1899. 1113. HAYWARD, (T.W.) and HOBBS, (J.B.). A He played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. £300.00 piece of lined paper signed in pencil on the same side by and Jack Hobbs. Hayward (1871-1939) played for Surrey between 1893 and 1914. He played 35 Test matches for England between 1896 and 1909. Hobbs (1882-1963) played for Surrey between 1905 and 1934. He played 61 Test matches for England between 1908 and 1930. Hobbs scored more runs and made more centuries in first-class cricket than any other batsman, and is regarded by many as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. Both batsmen were born in Cambridge, played for Surrey and England, and scored over 100 first-class centuries. £120.00 Item No.1101 Item No.1108

147 1114. HEARNE, (A.). A clear ink signature, signed: Yours faithfully Alec Hearne. Alec Hearne (1863-1952) played for Kent between 1884 and 1906. He played one Test match for England in 1892. £100.00

1115. HILL, (C). A clear ink signature. Typing is visible on reverse of signature. Hill (1877-1945) played 49 Test matches for Australia between 1896 and 1912. £100.00

1116. HIRST, (G.H.) and DAY, (A.P.). A piece of paper clearly signed in ink by George Hirst and signed in pencil on the reverse by A.P. Day. Hirst (1871-1954) played for Yorkshire between 1891 and 1929. He played 24 Test matches for England between 1897 and 1909. Day (1885-1969) played for Kent between 1906 and 1914. £25.00

1117. HITCH, (J.W.). A piece of paper clearly signed and inscribed in ink by Hitch: Yours Very Sincerely. Hitch (1886-1965) played for Surrey between 1907 and 1925. He played seven Test matches for England between 1911 and 1921. £50.00

1118. HOPKINS, (A.J.). An ink signature. Hopkins (1874-1931) played 20 Test matches for Australia between 1902 and 1909. £135.00

1119. HOWELL, (H). An ink signature. Howell (1890-1932) played for Warwickshire between 1913 and 1928. He played five Test matches for England between 1920 and 1924. £50.00

1120. HOWELL, (W.P.). An ink signature. Howell (1869-1940) played 18 Test matches for Australia between 1898 and 1904. £150.00

1121. HUTCHINGS, (K.L.) and WOOLLEY, (F.E.). A piece of paper signed in pencil by Ken Hutchings and signed in ink on the reverse by Frank Woolley. Hutchings (1882-1916) played for Kent between 1902 and 1912. He played seven Test matches for England between 1907 and 1909. He was killed in action during the First World War. Woolley (1887-1978) played for Kent between 1906 and 1938. He played 64 Test matches for England between 1909 and 1934. £100.00

1122. JACKSON, (A.A.). A clear ink signature. Jackson (1909-1933) played for New South Wales between 1926/27 and 1930/31. He played eight Test matches for Australia between 1929 and 1931. £125.00

1123. JARDINE, (D.R.). A clear ink signature, slightly trimmed. Jardine (1900-1958) played for Oxford University between 1920 and 1923, and for Surrey between 1921 and 1933. He played 22 Test matches for England between 1928 and 1934. He captained England in 15 Test matches, including the infamous 1932-33 England bodyline tour of Australia. £100.00

1124. JESSOP, (G.L.). An ink signature. Jessop (1874-1955) played for Gloucestershire between 1894 and 1914, for Cambridge University between 1896 and 1899, and for London County between 1900 and 1903. He played 18 Test matches for England between 1899 and 1912. £120.00

1125. JONES, (A.O.). A clear ink signature. Jones (1872-1914) played for Nottinghamshire between 1892 and 1914, for Cambridge University in 1892 and 1893, and for London County in 1901. He played 12 Test matches for England between 1899 and 1909. £120.00

148 1114. HEARNE, (A.). A clear ink signature, signed: Yours faithfully Alec Hearne. 1126. KAYE, (H.S.). An ink signature. Alec Hearne (1863-1952) played for Kent between 1884 and 1906. Kaye (1882-1953) played 18 matches for Yorkshire in 1907 and 1908. £150.00 He played one Test match for England in 1892. £100.00 1127. KELLY, (J.J.). A pencil signature. 1115. HILL, (C). A clear ink signature. Kelly (1867-1938) played 36 Test matches for Australia between 1896 and 1905. £100.00 Typing is visible on reverse of signature. Hill (1877-1945) played 49 Test matches 1128. KORTRIGHT, (C.J.). A clear ink signature. for Australia between 1896 and 1912. £100.00 Kortright (1871-1952) played for Essex between 1894 and 1907. He is regarded by many as one of the fastest bowler never to play Test cricket. £65.00

1129. KOTZE, (J.J.). A pencil signature. 1116. HIRST, (G.H.) and DAY, (A.P.). A piece of paper clearly signed in ink by George Hirst and Kotze (1879-1931) played three Test matches for South Africa between 1902 and 1907. £85.00 signed in pencil on the reverse by A.P. Day. Hirst (1871-1954) played for Yorkshire between 1891 and 1929. He played 24 Test matches for England between 1897 and 1909. Day (1885-1969) played for Kent between 1906 and 1914. £25.00

1117. HITCH, (J.W.). A piece of paper clearly signed and inscribed in ink by Hitch: Yours Very Sincerely. Hitch (1886-1965) played for Surrey between 1907 and 1925.

He played seven Test matches for England between 1911 and 1921. £50.00

Item No. 1129 Item No. 1131 1118. HOPKINS, (A.J.). An ink signature.

Hopkins (1874-1931) played 20 Test matches for Australia between 1902 and 1909. £135.00 1130. LAVER, (F.). A clear ink signature. Laver (1869-1919) played 15 Test matches for Australia between 1899 and 1909. £100.00 1119. An ink signature. HOWELL, (H). Howell (1890-1932) played for Warwickshire between 1913 and 1928. He played five Test matches for England between 1920 and 1924. £50.00 1131. McALISTER, (P.A.). A clear ink signature. McAlister (1869-1938) played eight Test matches for Australia between 1904 and 1909. £100.00 1120. HOWELL, (W.P.). An ink signature.

Howell (1869-1940) played 18 Test matches for Australia between 1898 and 1904. £150.00 1132. McDONALD, (E.A.). An ink signature. McDonald (1891-1937) played for Tasmania between 1909 and 1911 and for Lancashire between 1121. A piece of paper signed in pencil by Ken HUTCHINGS, (K.L.) and WOOLLEY, (F.E.). 1924 and 1931. Hutchings and signed in ink on the reverse by Frank Woolley. He played 11 Test matches for Australia between 1920 and 1922. Hutchings (1882-1916) played for Kent between 1902 and 1912. He was killed in a road accident. £50.00 He played seven Test matches for England between 1907 and 1909. He was killed in action during the First World War. 1133. An ink signature. Woolley (1887-1978) played for Kent between 1906 and 1938. McGAHEY, (C.P.). McGahey (1871-1935) played for Essex between 1894 and 1921. He played 64 Test matches for England between 1909 and 1934. £100.00

He played two Test matches for England in 1902. £100.00

1122. JACKSON, (A.A.). A clear ink signature. 1134. A sheet of paper, headed 30 Lithos Road, South Hampstead, N.W. Jackson (1909-1933) played for New South Wales between 1926/27 and 1930/31. MacGREGOR, (G.). He played eight Test matches for Australia between 1929 and 1931. £125.00 clearly signed in ink by MacGregor. MacGregor (1869-1919) played for Cambridge University between 1888 and 1891, and for Middlesex between 1892 and 1907. 1123. A clear ink signature, slightly JARDINE, (D.R.). He played eight Test matches for England between 1890 and 1893. £150.00 trimmed. Jardine (1900-1958) played for Oxford University between 1920 and 1923, and for Surrey between 1921 and 1933. He played 22 Test matches for England between 1928 and 1934. He captained England in 15 Test matches, including the infamous 1932-33 England bodyline tour of Australia. £100.00

1124. JESSOP, (G.L.). An ink signature. 1135. MAILEY, (A.A.). A clear ink signature. Jessop (1874-1955) played for Gloucestershire between 1894 and 1914, for Cambridge Mailey (1886-1967) played in 21 Test matches for Australia between 1920 and 1926. £50.00 University between 1896 and 1899, and for London County between 1900 and 1903. He played 18 Test matches for England between 1899 and 1912. £120.00 1136. MEAD, (W.). An ink signature. Mead (1868-1954) played for Essex between 1894 and 1913. 1125. JONES, (A.O.). A clear ink signature. He played one Test match for England in 1899. £50.00 Jones (1872-1914) played for Nottinghamshire between 1892 and 1914, for Cambridge University in 1137. PLOWDEN, (H.M.). A clear ink signature. 1892 and 1893, and for London County in 1901. Plowden (1840-1920) played for Cambridge University between 1860 and 1863, and one match He played 12 Test matches for England between for Hampshire in 1865. £60.00 1899 and 1909. £120.00

149 1138. RANJITSINHJI, (K.S.). A clear pencil signature. Ranjitsinhji (1872-1933) played for Cambridge University in 1893 and 1894, and for Sussex between 1895 and 1920. He played 15 Test matches for England between 1896 and 1902. £120.00

1139. RANSFORD, (V.S.). A clear ink signature. Ransford (1885-1958) played 20 Test matches for Australia between 1907 and 1912. £100.00

1140. STODDART, (A.E.). A piece of notepaper cut from an autograph letter, signed and inscribed in ink by Stoddart ‘...on Saturday night. Expect you’ll get going against us. Yours ever, A.E. Stoddart’ Laid down on cardboard, causing some discolouration. Stoddart (1863-1915) played for Middlesex between 1885 and 1900. He played 16 Test matches for England between 1888 and 1898. £200.00

Item No. 1140 Item No. 1141

1141. TATE, (F.W.). A piece of paper signed and inscribed by : Yours very truly Fred. W. Tate. Fred Tate (1867-1943) played for Sussex between 1887 and 1905. He played one Test match for England in 1902. £165.00

1142. THOMPSON, (G.J.) and WOOD, (G.E.C.). A piece of paper signed in pencil by G.J. Thompson and signed in pencil on the reverse by G.E.C. Wood. Thompson (1877-1943) played for Northamptonshire between 1905 and 1922. He played six Test matches for England in 1909 and 1910. Wood (1893-1971) played for Cambridge University between 1913 and 1920, and for Kent between 1919 and 1927. He played three Test matches for England in 1924. £100.00

1143. TROTT, (A.E.). An ink signature laid down on card. Trott (1873-1914) played for Victoria between 1892/3 and 1895/6, and for Middlesex between 1898 and 1910. He played three Test matches for Australia in 1895 and two Test matches for England in 1899. In 1899 he became the only man to hit a ball over the pavilion at Lord’s. £150.00

1144. TRUMPER, (V.T.). A clear pencil signature on card. Trumper (1877-1915) played 48 Test matches for Australia between 1899 and 1912. He was regarded by his contemporaries as the greatest of all Australian batsmen. £300.00

1145. TYLDESLEY, (J.T.). A clear ink signature. Tyldesley (1873-1930) played for Lancashire between 1895 and 1923. He played 31 Test matches for England between 1899 and 1909. £100.00

1146. VINE, (J.). An ink signature. Vine (1875-1946) played for Sussex between 1896 and 1922. He played two Test matches for England in 1912. £65.00

1147. WEBBE, (A.J.). A piece of paper signed and inscribed in ink by Webbe, Yrs ever. A J Webbe. Webbe (1855-1941) played for Oxford University between 1875 and 1878, and for Middlesex between 1875 and 1900. He played one Test match for England in 1879. £120.00

150 1138. RANJITSINHJI, (K.S.). A clear pencil signature. 1148. WHITTY, (W.J.). An ink signature, slightly trimmed. Ranjitsinhji (1872-1933) played for Cambridge University in 1893 and 1894, and for Sussex Whitty (1886-1974) played 14 Test matches for Australia between 1909 and 1912. £100.00 between 1895 and 1920. He played 15 Test matches for England between 1896 and 1902. £120.00

1139. RANSFORD, (V.S.). A clear ink signature. Prints Ransford (1885-1958) played 20 Test matches for Australia between 1907 and 1912. £100.00

1149. [ADVERTISEMENT]. An original chromolithograph advertisement for Invinsa cricket bats, 1140. STODDART, (A.E.). A piece of notepaper cut from an autograph letter, signed and inscribed depicting a batsman with raised bat facing a cricket ball. In the background is a bowler and in ink by Stoddart ‘...on Saturday night. Expect you’ll get going against us. Yours ever, A.E. fielder. Titled: The Famous Boundarie, Jessop & Invinsa Cricket Bats. (c.1915). Print size Stoddart’ Laid down on cardboard, causing some discolouration. 37cms x 28cms. Framed and glazed. Stoddart (1863-1915) played for Middlesex between 1885 and 1900. He played 16 Test matches Jessop played for Gloucestershire between 1894 and 1914. for England between 1888 and 1898. £200.00 He played 18 Test matches for England between 1899 and 1912. £200.00

1150. ALDIN, (Cecil). An original chromolithograph woodcut engraving from a drawing by Aldin of

a cricket scene. Published in London by Lawrence & Bullen, 1901. Size 33cms x 25cms. Margins extra. Lower margin foxed. Framed and glazed. SIGNED BY THE ARTIST in pencil in the lower margin. A humorous woodcut depicting a top-hatted gentleman who has just been bowled, with a top- hatted fielder looking on. The background shows the spectators and two tents. £350.00

1151. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). ALFRED DIVER. BORN AT CAMBRIDGE, JULY 6TH 1824. Item No. 1140 Item No. 1141 An original large hand-coloured lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, after a drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer Alfred Diver. Published in London by F. Lillywhite & Wisden, 1141. TATE, (F.W.). A piece of paper signed and inscribed by Fred Tate: Yours very truly Fred. W. 18th July, 1858. Size 19cms x 29cms. Margins extra. Preserved in cut mount. Margins expertly Tate. repaired, not affecting the image. Fred Tate (1867-1943) played for Sussex between 1887 and 1905. Diver played for Cambridgeshire between 1857 and 1866. He played one Test match for England in 1902. £165.00 In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become 1142. THOMPSON, (G.J.) and WOOD, (G.E.C.). A piece of paper signed in pencil by G.J. collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Thompson and signed in pencil on the reverse by G.E.C. Wood. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 35. £250.00 Thompson (1877-1943) played for Northamptonshire between 1905 and 1922. He played six Test matches for England in 1909 and 1910. Wood (1893-1971) played for Cambridge University between 1913 and 1920, and for Kent 1152. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). ALFRED MYNN ESQ. BORN NEAR CRANBROOK, KENT. between 1919 and 1927. An original small tinted lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same He played three Test matches for England in 1924. £100.00 artist, depicting the cricketer Alfred Mynn. Published in London, 1st March, 1852. Size 12cms x 18cms. Framed and glazed. 1143. TROTT, (A.E.). An ink signature laid down on card. No 5 in the Sketches at Lord's series. Trott (1873-1914) played for Victoria between 1892/3 and 1895/6, and for Middlesex between Alfred Mynn was the greatest all-rounder of his day. He played for Kent between 1834 and 1859, 1898 and 1910. and for Sussex between 1839 and 1847. He played three Test matches for Australia in 1895 and two Test matches for England in 1899. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits In 1899 he became the only man to hit a ball over the pavilion at Lord’s. £150.00 of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. 1144. A clear pencil signature on card. TRUMPER, (V.T.). Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no.13a. £200.00 Trumper (1877-1915) played 48 Test matches for Australia between 1899 and 1912. He was regarded by his contemporaries as the greatest of all Australian batsmen. £300.00

1145. TYLDESLEY, (J.T.). A clear ink signature. Tyldesley (1873-1930) played for Lancashire between 1895 and 1923. He played 31 Test matches for England between 1899 and 1909. £100.00

1146. VINE, (J.). An ink signature. Vine (1875-1946) played for Sussex between 1896 and 1922. He played two Test matches for England in 1912. £65.00

1147. WEBBE, (A.J.). A piece of paper signed and inscribed in ink by Webbe, Yrs ever. A J Webbe. Webbe (1855-1941) played for Oxford University between 1875 and 1878, and for Middlesex Item No. 1152 Item No. 1154 between 1875 and 1900. He played one Test match for England in 1879. £120.00

151 1153. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). BOX. BORN AT ARDINGLEY SUSSEX 1809. An original small hand-coloured lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, after a drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer . Published in London, by J.C. Anderson & F. Lillywhite, 1st March, 1852. Size 12cms x 17cms, margins extra. Preserved in cut mount. No 9 in the Sketches at Lord's series. Thomas Box played for Sussex between 1826 and 1856. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 14a. £200.00

1154. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). GEORGE PARR. BORN AT RADCLIFF, NEAR NOTTINGHAM, 1826. An original small tinted lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer George Parr. London, 1st March, 1852. Size 12cms x 17cms. Margins extra. Framed and glazed. Good condition. No. 10 in the Sketches at Lord's series. Parr played for Nottinghamshire between 1845 and 1870. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 14b. (Illustrated on previous page) £200.00

1155. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). GRUNDY. An original small hand-coloured lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer James Grundy. Published in London by R. Black, Red Lion Court, (23rd July, 1852). Size: 12cms x 18cms, margins extra. Background marks. In cut mount. Framed and glazed. Grundy played for Nottinghamshire between 1851 and 1867. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 16a. £200.00

1156. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). HILLYER. An original small hand-coloured lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer W. Hillyer. Published in London, 1st March, 1852. Size 13cms x 18cms. Preserved in cut mount. Good condition. No. 3 in the Sketches at Lord's series. Hillyer played for Kent between 1835 and 1853. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's no. 12c. £200.00

1157. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). JAMES DEAN. BORN AT DUNCTON, SUSSEX, 1816. An original large hand-coloured lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, after a drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer James Dean. Published in London by F. Lillywhite & Wisden, 14th April, 1857. Size 21cms x 30cms. Margins extra. Preserved in cut mount. Dean played for Sussex between 1835 and 1860. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 31. £250.00

1158. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). JOSEPH GUY. BORN IN NOTTINGHAM IN 1814. An original small tinted lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer Joseph Guy. Published in London by the Artist and F. Lillywhite, 1st March, 1852. Size 12cms x 17cms. Preserved in cut mount. Framed and glazed. Good condition. No. 11 in the Sketches at Lord's series. Guy played for Nottinghamshire between 1837 and 1854. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's. no. 14c. £200.00

152 1153. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). BOX. BORN AT ARDINGLEY SUSSEX 1809. An original 1159. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). MR. JAMES HENRY small hand-coloured lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, after a drawing by the same artist, DARK. PROPRIETOR OF LORD'S CRICKET depicting the cricketer Thomas Box. Published in London, by J.C. Anderson & F. Lillywhite, 1st GROUND. An original small tinted lithograph by John March, 1852. Size 12cms x 17cms, margins extra. Preserved in cut mount. Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, No 9 in the Sketches at Lord's series. depicting the cricketer James Henry Dark. London, Thomas Box played for Sussex between 1826 and 1856. March 1, 1852. Size 13cms x 18cms. Margins extra. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits Preserved in cut mount. Framed and glazed. of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. No. 1 in the Sketches at Lord's series. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 14a. £200.00 Dark owned the lease of Lord's Cricket Ground between 1835 and 1864. 1154. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). GEORGE PARR. BORN AT RADCLIFF, NEAR In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a NOTTINGHAM, 1826. An original small tinted lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, from a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer George Parr. London, 1st March, 1852. Size contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a 12cms x 17cms. Margins extra. Framed and glazed. Good condition. wide popularity and have become collectors' items. No. 10 in the Sketches at Lord's series. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Parr played for Nottinghamshire between 1845 and 1870. Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 12a. £200.00 Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 14b. (Illustrated on previous page) £200.00 1160. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). NIXON. An original small hand-coloured lithograph by John 1155. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). GRUNDY. An original small hand-coloured lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer Thomas Nixon. Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer James Grundy. Published in London by R. Black, Red Lion Court, (23rd July, 1852). Size: 12cms x 18cms, margins Published in London by R. Black, Red Lion Court, (23rd July, 1852). Size: 12cms x 18cms, margins extra. In cut mount. Framed and glazed. Good condition. extra. Background marks. In cut mount. Framed and glazed. Nixon played for Nottinghamshire between 1841 and 1854. Grundy played for Nottinghamshire between 1851 and 1867. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 16d. £200.00 Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 16a. £200.00 1161. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). SAMSON [sic] OF SHEFFIELD. An original small hand- 1156. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). HILLYER. An original small hand-coloured lithograph by John coloured lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, depicting Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, depicting the cricketer W. Hillyer. the cricketer H. Sampson. London, March 1, 1852. Size 12cms x 17cms. Margins extra. Framed Published in London, 1st March, 1852. Size 13cms x 18cms. Preserved in cut mount. Good and glazed. Good condition. condition. No. 8 in the Sketches at Lord's series. No. 3 in the Sketches at Lord's series. Sampson played for Yorkshire between 1845 and 1855. Hillyer played for Kent between 1835 and 1853. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 13d. £200.00 Down & West, Sketches at Lord's no. 12c. £200.00 1162. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). ‘THE UMPIRE’. An original small hand-coloured lithograph by 1157. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). JAMES DEAN. BORN AT DUNCTON, SUSSEX, 1816. An John Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, depicting the umpire William original large hand-coloured lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, after a drawing by the Caldecourt. Published in London, 1st March, 1852. Size 13cms x 18cms. Framed and preserved in same artist, depicting the cricketer James Dean. Published in London by F. Lillywhite & Wisden, cut mount. Excellent condition. 14th April, 1857. Size 21cms x 30cms. Margins extra. Preserved in cut mount. No. 2 in the Sketches at Lord's series. Dean played for Sussex between 1835 and 1860. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 12b. £200.00 Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 31. £250.00 1163. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). WISDEN. BORN AT BRIGHTON. An original small tinted 1158. ANDERSON, (John Corbet). JOSEPH GUY. BORN IN NOTTINGHAM IN 1814. An original lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, depicting the small tinted lithograph by John Corbet Anderson, from a drawing by the same artist, cricketer John Wisden. Published in London, by the Artist, 1st March, 1852. Size 12cms x 17cms, depicting the cricketer Joseph Guy. Published in London by the Artist and F. Lillywhite, 1st March, margins extra. Margins slightly soiled, not affecting the image which is in good condition. 1852. Size 12cms x 17cms. Preserved in cut mount. Framed and glazed. Good condition. No.6 in the Sketches at Lord's series. No. 11 in the Sketches at Lord's series. Wisden played for Sussex between 1845 and 1863. Guy played for Nottinghamshire between 1837 and 1854. He first published John Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack in 1864. In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits In the mid nineteenth century Anderson produced a series of well-observed lithograph portraits of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become of contemporary cricketers. These have always enjoyed a wide popularity and have become collectors' items. collectors' items. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 77-80. Down & West, Sketches at Lord's. no. 14c. £200.00 Down & West, Sketches at Lord's, no. 13b. £225.00

153 1164. BARRABLE, (H). and STAPLES, (R. Ponsonby). "ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA AT LORD'S". An original photogravure after a painting by Barrable and Staples. Published in London by Hildesheimer, (1887). Size 102 x 61cms. Margins extra. Some expert repairs to lower edge not affecting image, margins slightly worn. This print shows a match in progress, with W.G. Grace batting, W.W. Read as the non-striker, and F.R. Spofforth bowling. This is not a representation of any specific match, but a composite picture, made up by the artists, of men who played for England and Australia at the time. Including among the spectators are notable persons of the time. These include the Prince and Princess of Wales (walking towards the stand) and Lily Langtry (to the right centre foreground). Below the main print are 22 medallion portraits (depicting the 11 players from each team). Cardus & Arlott, The Noblest Game, 1969, no. 14. £750.00

1165. BULLINGDON ON A SUMMER’S AFTERNOON. A tinted lithograph depicting a cricket match in progress, with spectators in the foreground, (three sitting on horses, watching the match). Oxford, published by J. Ryman, (c.1850). Size 38cms x 28cms. Margins extra. Good condition. In cut mount. See Cardus and Arlott, The Noblest Game, no. 58: ‘The cricket ground of the Bullingdon Club was at Bullingdon Green, to the north of the early Oxford University ground’. £250.00

1166. BUSIERE, (Louis). LEWIS CAGE AS A BATSMAN. An original colour mezzotint, after Francis Cotes, of an eighteenth century scene. Showing a young boy leaning on a curved cricket bat. Published in London by Henry Graves & Co., 1929. Size 37cms x 54cms. Margin extra. In cut mount. A 20th century engraving of an 18th century cricket print. Simon and Smart: John Player Art of Cricket: ‘...as exemplified by Francis Cotes’ masterly painting of Lewis Cage’ (Plate XVI). (See illustration on the inside back cover) £250.00

1167. CALDERON, (P.H.). CAPTAIN OF THE ELEVEN. An original chromolithograph depicting a young boy holding a cricket bat at the wicket. Issued by Pears & Co., (c.1898). Size 48cms x 70cms. Framed and glazed. First engraved in 1883 this print was used by Pears to advertise their brand of soap in 1898. See Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 68-69. £150.00

1168. CRICKET MATCH. An original tinted lithograph depicting a cricket match in progress, with spectators in the foreground, (one sitting on a horse, watching the match). Oxford, published by J. Ryman, (c.1850). Size 38cms x 27cms. Margins extra. Good condition. In cut mount, framed and glazed. £250.00

1169. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original full-length proof photogravure by Archibald Wortley, showing W.G. Grace in cricket dress, wearing a M.C.C. cap, with bat slightly raised. In the background is the real tennis court at Lord's. Published in Newcastle upon Tyne, 1st May 1891. Size 40cms x 50cms. Margins extra. Good condition. In cut mount, framed and glazed.

CLEARLY SIGNED BY W.G. GRACE AND THE ARTIST in pencil in the lower margin. With remarque of a cricket ball in lower margin. The original painting was commissioned from a subscription by M.C.C. members.

Wortley (1849-1905) was a portrait and sporting painter who was taught by Millais. His work was admired by John Ruskin, and he went on to exhibit at the Royal Academy. £900.00

154 1164. BARRABLE, (H). and STAPLES, (R. Ponsonby). "ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA AT LORD'S". 1170. [GRAND CRICKET MATCH 1793]. ‘GRAND CRICKET MATCH, PLAYED IN LORD’S An original photogravure after a painting by Barrable and Staples. Published in London by GROUND MARY-LE-BONE, ON JUNE 20TH & FOLLOWING DAY BETWEEN THE EARLS Hildesheimer, (1887). Size 102 x 61cms. Margins extra. Some expert repairs to lower edge not OF WINCHELSEA AND DARNLEY FOR 1000 GUINEAS’. London, 1st July 1793. An original affecting image, margins slightly worn. copper engraving by Cook of a cricket match in progress. Size 13cms x 9cms. Margins extra. excellent This print shows a match in progress, with W.G. Grace batting, W.W. Read as the non-striker, condition. Preserved in cut mount. and F.R. Spofforth bowling. This engraving was the frontispiece of the June 1793 issue of The Sporting Magazine. This is not a representation of any specific match, but a composite picture, made up by the Birkett, The Game of Cricket, 1955, plate 8: '...This is one of the very few pictures of Thomas artists, of men who played for England and Australia at the time. Lord’s first ground, the home of the M.C.C. from its formation in 1787 until 1810.' Including among the spectators are notable persons of the time. These include the Prince and Cardus and Arlott: The Noblest Game, 1969, no. 5: ‘This print...has lately become rare.’ £250.00 Princess of Wales (walking towards the stand) and Lily Langtry (to the right centre foreground). Below the main print are 22 medallion portraits (depicting the 11 players from each team). 1171. [HOBBS, J.B.]. The World’s Greatest Batsman: J.B. Hobbs A half-length colour print of J.B. Cardus & Arlott, The Noblest Game, 1969, no. 14. £750.00 Hobbs standing with hands in pockets, after the painting by W. Smithson Broadhead. London, published by the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, [Published c.1934]. Size 26cms x 38cms. 1165. BULLINGDON ON A SUMMER’S AFTERNOON. A tinted lithograph depicting a cricket Margins extra. Good condition, in cut mount, framed and glazede. match in progress, with spectators in the foreground, (three sitting on horses, watching the SIGNED IN INK BY HOBBS in the lower margin. match). Oxford, published by J. Ryman, (c.1850). Size 38cms x 28cms. Margins extra. Good Hobbs (1882-1963) played for Surrey between 1905 and 1934. condition. In cut mount. He played 61 Test matches for England between 1908 and 1930. See Cardus and Arlott, The Noblest Game, no. 58: ‘The cricket ground of the Bullingdon Club Hobbs scored more runs and made more centuries in first-class cricket than any other was at Bullingdon Green, to the north of the early Oxford University ground’. £250.00 batsman, and he is regarded by many as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. £100.00

1166. BUSIERE, (Louis). LEWIS CAGE AS A BATSMAN. An original colour mezzotint, after 1172. LADIES’ CRICKET CLUB - MATCHES TO COME. An original hand-coloured engraving Francis Cotes, of an eighteenth century scene. Showing a young boy leaning on a curved depicting a nineteenth century ladies' cricket match. Size 23cms x 12cms. Preserved in cut cricket bat. Published in London by Henry Graves & Co., 1929. Size 37cms x 54cms. Margin extra. In mount. cut mount. A charming illustration of a ladies' cricket match. Published as the frontispiece to Punch's A 20th century engraving of an 18th century cricket print. Pocket-Book For 1869. £85.00 Simon and Smart: John Player Art of Cricket: ‘...as exemplified by Francis Cotes’ masterly painting of Lewis Cage’ (Plate XVI). (See illustration on the inside back cover) £250.00 1173. [LANGDON, George Leopold]. An original lithograph of George Langdon by C.J. Basebe. Published in Brighton by W.H. Mason, 13th October, 1841. Size 16.5cms x 20cms. Margins trimmed. 1167. CALDERON, (P.H.). CAPTAIN OF THE ELEVEN. An original chromolithograph depicting a Preserved in cut mount. young boy holding a cricket bat at the wicket. Issued by Pears & Co., (c.1898). Size 48cms x Langdon played eight matches for Sussex between 1839 and 1842. 70cms. Framed and glazed. At this time he was also Secretary of the club. £100.00 First engraved in 1883 this print was used by Pears to advertise their brand of soap in 1898. See Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 68-69. £150.00 1174. MASON, (W.H.). THE CRICKET MATCH, BETWEEN SUSSEX & KENT, AT BRIGHTON. An original lithograph from an engraving made by G.H. Phillips after portraits by W. 1168. CRICKET MATCH. An original tinted lithograph depicting a cricket match in progress, with Drummond and C.J. Basebe. Published in London & Brighton, 1st May, 1849. Size 90cms x spectators in the foreground, (one sitting on a horse, watching the match). Oxford, published 59cms. Margins extra. Margins expertly repaired, slightly affecting image. Framed and glazed. by J. Ryman, (c.1850). Size 38cms x 27cms. Margins extra. Good condition. In cut mount, framed and Depicting a cricket match in progress, between Sussex and Kent, played at Brighton, with glazed. £250.00 Lillywhite bowling to Fuller Pilch. This is not a representation of any specific match, but a composite picture, made up by the artist, of cricketers of the time. Probably the most popular cricket print of any age, this was first published in 1849, having first been announced in 1843. The picture was constantly "pirated", copied, misattributed and 1169. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original full-length proof wrongly described. photogravure by Archibald Wortley, showing Birkett, The Game of Cricket, 1955, plates 21 & 21a. W.G. Grace in cricket dress, wearing a M.C.C. Cardus & Arlott, The Noblest Game, 1969, no. 38. cap, with bat slightly raised. In the background Bouwman, Glorious Innings. Treasures from the Melbourne Cricket Club Collection, 1987, page is the real tennis court at Lord's. Published in 17: ‘One of the most influential of all cricket prints’. £500.00 Newcastle upon Tyne, 1st May 1891. Size 40cms x 50cms. Margins extra. 1175. [MYNN, Alfred]. ALFRED MYNN ESQ. An original hand-coloured lithograph by C.J. Good condition. In cut mount, framed and glazed. Basebe, after C. Hunt, depicting the cricketer Alfred Mynn, from a drawing by the same

artist. Published in Brighton by W.H. Mason, c.1849). Size 16cms x 20cms, margins trimmed. CLEARLY SIGNED BY W.G. GRACE AND Preserved in cut mount. THE ARTIST in pencil in the lower margin. Alfred Mynn was the greatest all-rounder of his day. He played for Kent between 1834 and 1859, With remarque of a cricket ball in lower margin. and for Sussex between 1839 and 1847. £100.00 The original painting was commissioned from a subscription by M.C.C. members. 1176. [MYNN, Alfred]. SKETCHES AT LORD'S GROUND. NO. 5. ALFRED MYNN ESQ. Wortley (1849-1905) was a portrait and sporting DEDICATED TO THE MEMBERS OF THE MARY-LE-BONE CLUB. An original hand- painter who was taught by Millais. His work was coloured lithograph of Alfred Mynn by an unknown artist. Lithographed by Mourilyan & admired by John Ruskin, and he went on to Casey. Published in London by Thomas C. Lewis & Co., (c.1855). Size 26.5cms x 31.5cms. Three exhibit at the Royal Academy. £900.00 slight marks to background. Laid down. Preserved in cut mount. Alfred Mynn was the greatest all-rounder of his day. He played for Kent between 1834 and 1859, and for Sussex between 1839 and 1847. Although often attributed to John Corbet Anderson, this rare series of lithographs was not his work. The title and style were pirated versions of Anderson's Sketches at Lord's, and the artist is unknown. £500.00

155 1177. (PILCH, Fuller). An original coloured lithograph portrait by C. Hunt, depicting Fuller Pilch at the wicket. Published in Brighton by W.H. Mason, May 16, 1841. Size 16.5cms x 19.5cms. Fuller Pilch played for Kent between 1836 and 1854, and a few matches for Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex between 1830 and 1854. See Colman: The Noble Game of Cricket, plate 90a. £100.00

1178. SITUATION OF H.M. SHIPS FURY & HECLA AT IGLOOLIK 1822-23. An original engraving by Edward Finden after a drawing by Capt. Lyon, R.N of a cricket match played on ice. (Published January 1824). Size 21cms x 14cms. Margins extra. Framed and glazed A plate from Parry: Journal of a Second Voyage, showing a cricket match being played on the ice at Igloolik by members of the crew. Birkett, The Game of Cricket, 1955, plate 12. See Frith: Pageant of Cricket, page 57. £120.00

1179. WANOSTROCHT, (Nicholas). SIR SPENCER PONSONBY-FANE. An original engraving of Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane, by Nicholas Wanostrocht depicting Sir Spencer Ponsonby- Fane at the wicket, batting, after a drawing by . [published by Baily Brothers, c.1850]. Size 24cms x 29cms. Margins extra. In cut mount. Good condition. Illustrated in Cardus and Arlott: The Noblest Game, 1969, no.13: ‘Sir Spencer Ponsonby- Fane...was largely responsible for the foundation of the fine collection of cricketana at Lord’s. Ponsonby-Fane several times declined the Presidency of the MCC but was a committee member, treasurer, and trustee of the club...and a founder of I Zingari’. £600.00 (See colour illustration on centre pages)

1180. WATTS, (G.F.). An original lithograph, drawn from the life & on stone by G.F. Watts. Titled 'LEG VOLLEY'. Published in London by S. Knights. (1837). Size 30cms x 24 cms. Framed and glazed. Image soiled and worn. See Brodribb: The Art of Nicholas Felix, pages 69-76. Cardus & Arlott, The Noblest Game, 1969, no. 8. £450.00

Signed Photographs

1181. BRADMAN, (Don). A full-length sepia reproduction photograph of Don Bradman and J.H. Fingleton walking out to bat. Size 29cms x 39cms. Preserved in cut mount. CLEARLY SIGNED BY BRADMAN in ink across the image. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. £200.00

1182. BRADMAN, (Don). A large full-length reproduction action photograph of Don Bradman batting. Size 24cms x 30cms. SIGNED BY BRADMAN across the image. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. £200.00

1183. [ENGLAND 1924-25 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. An original mounted photograph of R.M.S. Maloja. Published in Sydney by The Exchange Studios. Photograph slightly foxed. All sixteen signatures are clear. Size 24.5cms x 12cms. Margins extra. Framed and glazed. SIGNED BY FIFTEEN MEMBERS OF THE M.C.C. TEAM AND THE MANAGER in the margins. Signatures comprise: J.W.H.T. Douglas, A.P. Freeman, A.E.R. Gilligan, J.W. Hearne, E.H. Hendren, J.B. Hobbs, H. Howell, R. Kilner, A. Sandham, H. Strudwick, H. Sutcliffe, M.W. Tate, R. Tyldesley, F.E. Woolley and W.W. Whysall. Also signed by the Manager F. Toone. The only members of the team not to have signed the photograph are J.L. Bryan and A.P.F. Chapman. £250.00

156 1177. (PILCH, Fuller). An original coloured lithograph portrait by C. Hunt, depicting Fuller Pilch at 1184. HAMMOND, (W.R.) An original Sport & General press photograph of Walter Hammond the wicket. Published in Brighton by W.H. Mason, May 16, 1841. Size 16.5cms x 19.5cms. almost being during the Fourth Test match between England and Australia, played at Fuller Pilch played for Kent between 1836 and 1854, and a few matches for Hampshire, Surrey Brisbane 10th-16th February 1933. Size 24cms x 19cms. Margins extra. and Sussex between 1830 and 1854. SIGNED BY HAMMOND across the image. See Colman: The Noble Game of Cricket, plate 90a. £100.00 Hammond (1903-1965) played for Gloucestershire between 1920 and 1951. He played 85 Test matches for England between 1927 and 1947. 1178. SITUATION OF H.M. SHIPS FURY & Hammond was the greatest English batsman of his generation. He headed the first-class batting HECLA AT IGLOOLIK 1822-23. An original averages between 1933 and 1946. £150.00 engraving by Edward Finden after a drawing by Capt. Lyon, R.N of a cricket match played 1185. HAYWARD, (T.W.). An original full-length photograph of Tom Hayward in cricket dress. on ice. (Published January 1824). Size 12cms x 17cms. Preserved in cut mount. Framed and glazed. Good condition. Size 21cms x 14cms. Margins extra. SIGNED BY HAYWARD across the image. Framed and glazed Hayward (1871-1939) played for Surrey between 1893 and 1914. A plate from Parry: Journal of a Second He played 35 Test matches for England between 1896 and 1909. £250.00 Voyage, showing a cricket match being played on the ice at Igloolik by members 1186. [INDIAN 1953-54 TOUR OF WEST INDIES]. An original photograph of the Indian team of the crew. which toured West Indies in 1953-54, signed on the reverse by seventeen members of the Birkett, The Game of Cricket, 1955, plate 12. Indian team. [1953]. Size 18cms x 12.5cms. See Frith: Pageant of Cricket, page 57. £120.00 CLEARLY SIGNED IN INK BY THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN TEAM: M.L. Apte, C.V. Gadkari, D.K. Gaekwad, J.M. Ghorpade, S.P. Gupte, V.S. Hazare, P.G. Joshi, N. Kanniyaram, E.S. Maka, V.L. Manjrekar, V. Mankad, D.G. Phadkar, G.S. Ramchand, P. Roy, D.H. Shodhan and P.R. Umrigar. 1179. WANOSTROCHT, (Nicholas). SIR SPENCER PONSONBY-FANE. An original engraving of Also signed by the Manager C. Ramaswami. £250.00 Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane, by Nicholas Wanostrocht depicting Sir Spencer Ponsonby- Fane at the wicket, batting, after a drawing by Nicholas Felix. [published by Baily Brothers, 1187. JACKSON, (F.S). An original large full-length photogravure of the Yorkshire and England c.1850]. Size 24cms x 29cms. Margins extra. In cut mount. Good condition. cricketer F.S. Jackson, at the wicket, from a photograph by George W. Beldam. Published in Illustrated in Cardus and Arlott: The Noblest Game, 1969, no.13: ‘Sir Spencer Ponsonby- London by Swan Electric Engraving Company, 1st September 1905. Size 42cms x 28cms. Margins Fane...was largely responsible for the foundation of the fine collection of cricketana at Lord’s. extra. Margins slightly foxed, otherwise in good condition. Ponsonby-Fane several times declined the Presidency of the MCC but was a committee SIGNED BY JACKSON in pencil on the lower margin. member, treasurer, and trustee of the club...and a founder of I Zingari’. £600.00 Jackson (1870-1947) played for Yorkshire between 1890 and 1907. He played 20 Test matches (See colour illustration on centre pages) for England between 1893 and 1905. £300.00

1180. WATTS, (G.F.). An original lithograph, drawn from the life & on stone by G.F. Watts. Titled 1188. KEETON, (W.W.). An original Sport & General press photograph of Keeton batting during 'LEG VOLLEY'. Published in London by S. Knights. (1837). Size 30cms x 24 cms. Framed and the Fourth Test match between England and Australia played at Headingley, 20th-24th July glazed. Image soiled and worn. 1934. Size 24cms x 19cms. See Brodribb: The Art of Nicholas Felix, pages 69-76. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY KEETON across the image. Cardus & Arlott, The Noblest Game, 1969, no. 8. £450.00 Keeton (1905-1980) played for Nottinghamshire between 1926 and 1952. He played two Test matches for England in 1934 and 1939. £100.00

1189. OLDFIELD, (W.A.). An original full-length mounted photograph of W.A. Oldfield, the Signed Photographs Australian wicketkeeper, behind the stumps. Size 16cms x 20cms. Margins extra. SIGNED, INSCRIBED AND DATED BY OLDFIELD across the image. Oldfield (1894-1976) played for New South Wales between 1919/20 and 1937/38. 1181. BRADMAN, (Don). A full-length sepia reproduction photograph of Don Bradman and J.H. He played 54 Test matches for Australia between 1920 and 1937. £75.00 Fingleton walking out to bat. Size 29cms x 39cms. Preserved in cut mount. CLEARLY SIGNED BY BRADMAN in ink across the image. 1190. TRUMPER, (V.T.). An original photogravure, from a photograph by G.W. Beldam, of Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. Trumper ‘jumping out for a straight drive.’ Published in London by Swan Electric Engraving He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and Company, 1st August, 1905. Size 38cms x 30cms. Margins extra. Preserved in cut mount. Slight mark Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. £200.00 to margin of print, not affecting image or signature. Otherwise in very good condition. SIGNED BY TRUMPER in pencil on the lower margin. 1182. BRADMAN, (Don). A large full-length reproduction action photograph of Don Bradman This iconic photograph was reproduced in Beldam & Fry, Great Batsmen. Their Methods at a batting. Size 24cms x 30cms. Glance. (1905), plate XXVII, page 124. SIGNED BY BRADMAN across the image. Trumper (1877-1915) played 48 Test matches for Australia between 1899 and 1912. Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. He was regarded by his contemporaries as the greatest of all Australian batsmen. £1,000.00 He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and (Illustrated on the outside back cover) Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. £200.00

1183. [ENGLAND 1924-25 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. An original mounted photograph of R.M.S. Maloja. Published in Sydney by The Exchange Studios. Photograph slightly foxed. All sixteen signatures are clear. Size 24.5cms x 12cms. Margins extra. Framed and glazed. SIGNED BY FIFTEEN MEMBERS OF THE M.C.C. TEAM AND THE MANAGER in the margins. Signatures comprise: J.W.H.T. Douglas, A.P. Freeman, A.E.R. Gilligan, J.W. Hearne, E.H. Hendren, J.B. Hobbs, H. Howell, R. Kilner, A. Sandham, H. Strudwick, H. Sutcliffe, M.W. Tate, R. Tyldesley, F.E. Woolley and W.W. Whysall. Also signed by the Manager F. Toone. The only members of the team not to have signed the photograph are J.L. Bryan and A.P.F. Chapman. £250.00

157 China Cricketana

1191. [AUSTRALIAN 1953 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. An original Royal Worcester bone china plate with facsimile signatures of the Australian team in the centre. (Issued in 1953). Diameter 27cms. Edged in gold. Good condition. Produced to commemorate the 1953 Australian tour of England. The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates appeared regularly until 1973. Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during their visit to the factory at Worcester. See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £250.00

1192. [AUSTRALIAN 1964 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. An original Royal Worcester bone china plate with facsimile signatures of the Australian team in the centre. (Issued in 1964). Diameter 27cms. Edged in gold. Good condition. Produced to commemorate the 1964 Australian tour of England. The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates appeared regularly until 1973. Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during their visit to the factory at Worcester. See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £250.00

1193. [AUSTRALIAN 1968 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. An original Royal Worcester bone china plate with facsimile signatures of the Australian team in the centre. (Issued in 1964). This plate is possibly an original proof, issued in 1968. It is undated and untitled, and is also 4cms smaller than the other plates in this series issued between 1938 and 1973. It was until recently held in the Royal Worcester China Museum. Diameter 23cms. Good condition. Produced to commemorate the 1968 Australian tour of England. The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates appeared regularly until 1973. Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during their visit to the factory at Worcester. See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £250.00

1194. [AUSTRALIAN 1972 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. An original Royal Worcester bone china plate with facsimile signatures of the 1972 Australian team in the centre. (Issued in 1972). Diameter 27cms. Edged in gold. Good condition. Produced to commemorate the 1972 Australian tour of England. The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates appeared regularly until 1973. Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during their visit to the factory at Worcester. See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £250.00

1195. [AUSTRALIAN 1981 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. A Royal Albert Bone china plate titled: England v. Australia. Headingley. July 1981. Howzat? With a central design of the match scorecard. (Issued in 1981). Diameter 21cms. Edged in gold. Good condition. Produced to commemorate the Third Test match between England and Australia, played at Headingley, 16th-21st July 1981. After following on England won the match by 18 runs when Botham scored 149 not out and Willis took 8-43. £50.00

1196. [BARNES, S.F.]. An original china plate bearing a colour illustration of S.F. Barnes, standing at the wicket, holding a cricket bat, with arms at his sides. Titled: Syd. F. Barnes, Famous International Bowler. (Manufactured c.1908). Diameter 18cms. Fluted rim. Good condition. Barnes played for Lancashire between 1899 and 1903. He played 27 Test matches for England between 1901 and 1914. He is regarded by many as the greatest bowler in the history of cricket. £135.00

158 China Cricketana 1197. [BISQUE CHINA CRICKET FIGURE]. An original nineteenth century bisque figure of an early batsman. Wearing white spotted shirt, a coloured cravat and white trousers. Standing with a blue jacket to one side and stumps to the other. (Produced c.1880s). Height 20cms. 1191. [AUSTRALIAN 1953 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. An original Royal Worcester bone china plate Good condition. with facsimile signatures of the Australian team in the centre. (Issued in 1953). Diameter Bisque is an unglazed white porcelain produced in England and on the Continent. 27cms. Edged in gold. Good condition. Cricket figures were a popular subject produced in this way during the nineteenth century. £150.00 Produced to commemorate the 1953 Australian tour of England. The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a 1198. [BRADMAN, Don]. An original china figure of Don Bradman batting. (Bat loosely inserted,). cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates Preserved on original wooden plinth, with title: ‘Sir Donald Bradman A.C. Australia 1928- appeared regularly until 1973. 1948.’ Produced in England in 1996. Height of figure 18cms. Bat and plinth extra. Good condition. Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. their visit to the factory at Worcester. He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. £100.00

68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £250.00

1199. [BRADMAN, Don]. An original Coalport china plate bearing a central portrait of Bradman, 1192. [AUSTRALIAN 1964 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. An original Royal Worcester bone china plate encircled by bats and stumps, each containing details of one of his hundred first-class with facsimile signatures of the Australian team in the centre. (Issued in 1964). Diameter centuries. The design is completed by a border of balls and bails, and edged in gold. (Issued 27cms. Edged in gold. Good condition. in 1979). Diameter 23cms. Good condition. Produced to commemorate the 1964 Australian tour of England. LIMITED EDITION of 500 plates. The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a Produced in 1979 to commemorate Bradman’s 100th first-class century, scored in 1947. cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates Bradman (1908-2001) played 52 Test matches for Australia between 1928 and 1948. appeared regularly until 1973. He is the most effective batsman in the history of the game, and his career average (95.14) and Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during Test average (99.94) have never remotely been challenged. (Illustrated on outside back cover) £200.00 their visit to the factory at Worcester. See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £250.00 1200. [CHAPMAN, A.P.F.]. An original oval china plaque, produced by New Hall Pottery, showing a coloured 1193. [AUSTRALIAN 1968 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. An original Royal Worcester bone china plate illustration of A.P.F. Chapman at the wicket, against with facsimile signatures of the Australian team in the centre. (Issued in 1964). This plate is a background of green grass and trees. With a possibly an original proof, issued in 1968. It is undated and untitled, and is also 4cms smaller than the facsimile of his signature across the image, within a other plates in this series issued between 1938 and 1973. It was until recently held in the Royal black border. (Produced c.1930). Diameter 14cms. Worcester China Museum. Diameter 23cms. Good condition. Height 17cms. Stamped 'N.H.P. and M.57.W.32/8 on Produced to commemorate the 1968 Australian tour of England. reverse. Border rubbed. The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates Six different china cricket plaques were produced by appeared regularly until 1973. New Hall Pottery in the 1930s featuring either Don Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during Bradman, A.P.F. Chapman, , Jack their visit to the factory at Worcester. Hobbs, Herbert Sutcliffe or . See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £250.00 Memorabilia, 1990, page 169: 'New Hall Pottery...with green or brown surrounds are avidly sought.' (See 1194. [AUSTRALIAN 1972 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. An original Royal Worcester bone china plate colour illustration on plate xviii). with facsimile signatures of the 1972 Australian team in the centre. (Issued in 1972). Diameter Chapman played for Cambridge University between 27cms. Edged in gold. Good condition. 1920 and 1922, and for Kent between 1924 and 1938. Produced to commemorate the 1972 Australian tour of England. The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a He played 26 Test matches for England between 1924 and 1931. £250.00 cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates appeared regularly until 1973. 1201. [CHINA PLAQUE]. An original Victorian ceramic plaque with a colour image of a batsman at Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during the wicket. Patterned border coloured to lower left-hand corner. (c.1900). Overall size 13cms x their visit to the factory at Worcester. 17cms. Image size 9cms x 11cms. Gilt edge. Good condition. £150.00 See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £250.00 1202. [COMPTON, D.C.S.]. An original Royal Doulton hand-painted head and shoulders character

jug of Denis Compton, modelled by Stanley James Taylor. With handle incorporating cricket 1195. [AUSTRALIAN 1981 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. A Royal Albert Bone china plate titled: England bat, ball and stumps. (Issued in 1996). Height 9cms. v. Australia. Headingley. July 1981. Howzat? With a central design of the match scorecard. LIMITED EDITION of 9,500 numbered pieces. (Issued in 1981). Diameter 21cms. Edged in gold. Good condition. Compton played for Middlesex between 1936 and 1958. Produced to commemorate the Third Test match between England and Australia, played at He played 78 Test matches for England between 1937 and 1957. £60.00 Headingley, 16th-21st July 1981. After following on England won the match by 18 runs when Botham scored 149 not out and 1203. Willis took 8-43. £50.00 [DERBYSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB CENTENARY 1970]. An original decorative circular crown Derby china footed bowl. Decorated with the Club crest to the centre. (Issued in 1970). Diameter 23cms. Good condition. 1196. [BARNES, S.F.]. An original china plate bearing a colour illustration of S.F. Barnes, standing LIMITED EDITION of 500 pieces. at the wicket, holding a cricket bat, with arms at his sides. Titled: Syd. F. Barnes, Famous Produced in 1970 to commemorate the centenary of Derbyshire County Cricket Club. £85.00 International Bowler. (Manufactured c.1908). Diameter 18cms. Fluted rim. Good condition. Barnes played for Lancashire between 1899 and 1903. He played 27 Test matches for England between 1901 and 1914. He is regarded by many as the greatest bowler in the history of cricket. £135.00

159 1204. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original blue Coalport china plate. The centre medallion contains a portrait of Grace ringed by a garland of flowers, encircled by bats and stumps in which are recorded details of each of Grace’s hundred first-class centuries. The plate is completed by a border of balls and bails with decorated gold scalloped edge. (Produced in 1895). Diameter 23cms. Excellent condition. This plate was produced to commemorate Grace’s achievement in 1895 of becoming the first batsman to score 100 first-class centuries. These plates were produced by Coalport in either blue, brown, green or red. They were first produced in 1895, and their production continued until the beginning of the First World War. The plates produced in 1895 were edged in gold, and the plates produced in later years had a plain scalloped edge. W.G. Grace was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers, He played for Gloucestershire between 1870 and 1899, and played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. In his career he made 126 first-class centuries. (Illustrated on outside back cover) £1,000.00

1205. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original nineteenth century German bisque figure of W.G. Grace, holding a wooden cricket bat. Dressed in white shirt and flannels, wearing , gloves and M.C.C. cap. (Produced c.1890s). Height 23cms. Good condition. Bisque is an unglazed white porcelain produced in England and on the Continent. Cricket figures were a popular subject produced in this way during the nineteenth century. W.G. Grace was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers. He played for Gloucestershire between 1870 and 1899, and played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. £200.00

1206. HALSE, (George). An original large Copeland parian ware figure of a young boy reading a book and leaning on a tree stump, on which is propped his cricket bat. The base is on a shaped oval plinth, titled: Young England on the base, with the name of the sculptor 'G. Halse' and maker 'Copeland M91'. (Produced in 1874). Height 40cms. Excellent condition. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 158-159: 'The 'piece de resistance' is the beautifully worked figure of a boy reading, leaning back against a tree stump, his bat beside him, cast by the sculptor George Halse and manufactured by Copeland in 1874. Some 16in. tall, Young England is breathtakingly detailed, right down to the pages of the book...' Simon and Smart, The Art of Cricket, No. 59. George Halse was a self-taught sculptor, and worked in a variety of media including bronze, marble and terracotta. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy between 1855 and 1888, with subjects drawn from the classics, scripture and poetry. His talents were admired by John Ruskin. £900.00

1207. [KINSELLA, E.P.]. An original china figure by E.P. Kinsella of a young boy standing in front of cricket stumps, holding a cricket bat, wearing a floppy white hat, red shirt and blue trousers. Height 11cms. Good condition. Titled: ‘The Hope of His Side.’ A series of six cricket figures each of a boy wearing a floppy hat, was produced by E.P. Kinsella in the early 20th century. These were manufactured in England and Germany, and were often plagiarised. £125.00

1208. [KINSELLA, E.P.]. An original china figure of a young boy, wearing a floppy hat, red shirt and blue trousers, holding a cricket bat, with a background of stumps in disarray. Manufactured in Germany, c.1905. Height 13cms. Stamped ‘Copyright’ on base. Colours faded. Titled: ‘Out First Ball.’ A series of six cricket figures each of a boy wearing a floppy hat, was produced by E.P. Kinsella in the early 20th century. These were manufactured in England and Germany, and were often plagiarised. £125.00

1209. KINSELLA, (E.P.). An original china figure of a young boy standing against a match-holder, wearing a floppy hat, red shirt, blue trousers and white coat. Manufactured in Germany, c.1905. Height 13cms. Stamped 'Copyright 482317' to base. Small chips to hat, foot and match-holder. Titled: The Boss. One of a series of six whimsical cricket figures by E.P. Kinsella which were produced in the early 20th century. These were manufactured both in England and Germany and were much plagiarised. £125.00

1210. [LILLEE, Dennis]. An original china figure of with arm raised, appealing. Preserved on original wooden plinth, with title: ‘Dennis Lillee. Australia. 1970-1983.’ Produced in England in 1996. Height of figure 15cms. Plinth extra. Good condition. Lillee played 65 Test matches for Australia between 1971 and 1983. £75.00

160 1204. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original blue Coalport china plate. The centre medallion contains a 1211. [MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB 1937]. An original bulbous Minton china mug, with portrait of Grace ringed by a garland of flowers, encircled by bats and stumps in which are handle, the rim decorated in the M.C.C. colours of red and yellow, with M.C.C. logo. Titled: recorded details of each of Grace’s hundred first-class centuries. The plate is completed by a M.C.C. 1787 - 1937. [Produced in 1937]. Height 13cms. Diameter 9cms. Good condition. border of balls and bails with decorated gold scalloped edge. (Produced in 1895). Diameter Issued in 1937 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of M.C.C. 23cms. Excellent condition. See Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, page 164. £250.00 This plate was produced to commemorate Grace’s achievement in 1895 of becoming the first batsman to score 100 first-class centuries. 1212. [MASON’S IRONSTONE CHINA PLATE]. An original nineteenth century Mason’s Ironstone These plates were produced by Coalport in either blue, brown, green or red. deep china plate, transfer printed in blue, red and gold, with a design of two crossed cricket They were first produced in 1895, and their production continued until the beginning of the First bats to the centre. [Produced c.1840s.]. Diameter 26cms. Factory mark 12 with angular crown World War. The plates produced in 1895 were edged in gold, and the plates produced in later design. 4cms hairline crack to edge. years had a plain scalloped edge. Mason’s ironstone chinaware was first produced in the 18th century. £350.00 W.G. Grace was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers, He played for Gloucestershire between 1870 and 1899, and played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. 1213. An original china figure of with arm raised, carrying his sweater In his career he made 126 first-class centuries. (Illustrated on outside back cover) £1,000.00 [MILLER, Keith]. behind his back. Preserved on original wooden plinth, with title: ‘Keith Miller. Australia. 1945- 1956.’ Produced in England in 1996. Height of figure 21cms. Plinth extra. Good condition. 1205. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original nineteenth century German bisque figure of W.G. Grace, holding a wooden cricket bat. Dressed in white shirt and flannels, wearing pads, gloves and Miller played for New South Wales between 1947/48 and 1955/56. He played 55 Test matches for Australia between 1946 and 1956. £75.00 M.C.C. cap. (Produced c.1890s). Height 23cms. Good condition. Bisque is an unglazed white porcelain produced in England and on the Continent. Cricket 1214. An original bulbous figures were a popular subject produced in this way during the nineteenth century. [ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE CRICKET JUG]. W.G. Grace was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers. Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, with waisted neck and grooved strap handle, moulded in He played for Gloucestershire between 1870 and 1899, and played 22 Test matches for England Art Nouveau style with three reserve panels depicting relief scenes in white of a batsman [R. between 1880 and 1899. £200.00 Abel], bowler [S.M.J. Woods] and wicketkeeper [G. MacGregor] by John Broad, each within stylised floral and line decoration in green, blue, brown and white; the white raised. 1206. HALSE, (George). An original large Copeland parian ware figure of a young boy reading a [Produced c.1880]. Height 18cms. Doulton Lambeth impression number 156 stamped to base. Small book and leaning on a tree stump, on which is propped his cricket bat. The base is on a chip close to rim with 11cms hairline crack from rim towards handle. shaped oval plinth, titled: Young England on the base, with the name of the sculptor 'G. See Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 155-158. £750.00

Halse' and maker 'Copeland M91'. (Produced in 1874). Height 40cms. Excellent condition. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 158-159: 'The 'piece de 1215. [ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE CRICKET JUG]. An original Doulton resistance' is the beautifully worked figure of a boy reading, leaning back against a tree stump, Lambeth stoneware jug. Pale brown body and dark brown rim, decorated with individual oval his bat beside him, cast by the sculptor George Halse and manufactured by Copeland in 1874. portraits of W.G. Grace, K.S. Ranjitsinhji and Geo. Giffen (mis-spelt Giffin) within foliate Some 16in. tall, Young England is breathtakingly detailed, right down to the pages of the decoration. [Produced c.1896]. Height 18cms. Good condition. book...' See Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, pages 155-158, plate xvii. £600.00 Simon and Smart, The Art of Cricket, No. 59. (Illustrated on outside back cover) George Halse was a self-taught sculptor, and worked in a variety of media including bronze, marble and terracotta. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy between 1855 and 1888, with subjects drawn from the classics, scripture and poetry. His talents were admired by John 1216. [SOUTH AFRICAN 1960 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. Ruskin. £900.00 An original Royal Worcester bone china plate with facsimile signatures of the 1960 South African team 1207. [KINSELLA, E.P.]. An original china figure by E.P. Kinsella of a young boy standing in front in the centre. 1960. Diameter 27cms. Edged in gold. of cricket stumps, holding a cricket bat, wearing a floppy white hat, red shirt and blue Excellent condition. trousers. Height 11cms. Good condition. Produced to commemorate the 1960 South African Titled: ‘The Hope of His Side.’ tour of England. A series of six cricket figures each of a boy wearing a floppy hat, was produced by E.P. Kinsella The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in the early 20th century. These were manufactured in England and Germany, and were often in 1938. The company next produced a cricket plate plagiarised. £125.00 to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates appeared regularly 1208. [KINSELLA, E.P.]. An original china figure of a young boy, wearing a floppy hat, red shirt until 1973. and blue trousers, holding a cricket bat, with a background of stumps in disarray. Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during their visit Manufactured in Germany, c.1905. Height 13cms. Stamped ‘Copyright’ on base. Colours faded. to the factory at Worcester. Titled: ‘Out First Ball.’ A series of six cricket figures each of a boy wearing a floppy hat, was produced by E.P. Kinsella See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. in the early 20th century. These were manufactured in England and Germany, and were often 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £250.00 plagiarised. £125.00

1209. KINSELLA, (E.P.). An original china figure of a young boy standing against a match-holder, wearing a floppy hat, red shirt, blue trousers and white coat. Manufactured in Germany, c.1905. Height 13cms. Stamped 'Copyright 482317' to base. Small chips to hat, foot and match-holder. Titled: The Boss. 1217. [STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA CRICKET MUG]. An original cream coloured waisted One of a series of six whimsical cricket figures by E.P. Kinsella which were produced in the Staffordshire china mug, the body moulded with three relief figures depicting William Clarke, early 20th century. These were manufactured both in England and Germany and were much Tom Box and Fuller Pilch. With a beaded rim and handle (Produced c.1850s). Height 10.5cms. plagiarised. £125.00 Diameter 11.5cms. Slight chips to base. Decorative lustre between figures slightly rubbed, otherwise in good condition. 1210. [LILLEE, Dennis]. An original china figure of Dennis Lillee with arm raised, appealing. Cricket was a frequent feature in the Staffordshire mugs which were popular in the nineteenth Preserved on original wooden plinth, with title: ‘Dennis Lillee. Australia. 1970-1983.’ Produced century. In some cases the same design was used on mugs of varying sizes. Designs were in England in 1996. Height of figure 15cms. Plinth extra. Good condition. usually of village cricket matches or cricket figures. The figures are sometimes identifiable as Lillee played 65 Test matches for Australia between 1971 and 1983. £75.00 contemporary cricketers and include George Parr, Julius Caesar, Tom Box, William Clarke and Fuller Pilch. £100.00

161 1218. [STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA FIGURES]. A pair of large original nineteenth century hand- coloured Staffordshire ware figures of a batsman and a bowler. (Attributed to Sampson Smith, [Produced c.1860]. Height of each 35cms; width of base 14cms. Good condition. The bowler is holding a ball in his right hand with a bat leaning against a set of stumps at his side. He is thought to be the Nottinghamshire cricketer George Parr. The batsman is guarding the stumps with his bat. He is thought to be the Surrey cricketer Julius Caesar. Cricket was a frequent feature in the Staffordshire figures which were popular in the nineteenth entury. The designs and sizes of the figures differed from potter to potter. The figures are often identifiable as contemporary cricketers, and also include Tom Box, William Clarke and Fuller Pilch. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, page 153: '...Suffice it to say that they are rare.' (Illustrated on page xvi). See Rice: Treasures of Lord’s, page 85. (Illustrated on outside back cover) £2,000.00

1219. [STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA FIGURES]. A pair of original nineteenth century hand-coloured Staffordshire china figures of a young boy and a young girl. The boy is holding a bat and wearing a tunic and ruff. The girl is holding a ball and wearing a dress with bow at waist. [Produced c.1890s]. Height 14.5cms. Good condition. Cricket was a frequent feature in the Staffordshire figures which were popular in the nineteenth century. The designs and sizes of the figures differed from potter to potter. The figures are often identifiable as contemporary cricketers, and include George Parr, Julius Caesar, Tom Box, William Clarke and Fuller Pilch. £200.00

1220. [TURNER, Glenn]. An original bone china plate produced to commemorate ’s hundreth first-class century, scored for Worcestershire against Warwickshire in 1982. The centre circle depicts a chart of Turner’s scoring shots. With the Worcester Cricket club crest and New Zealand fern on either side. Titled: Glenn Turner. 100th Hundred - Worcester v Warwickshire - Scored 311 not out. 29th May 1982. Worcester, issued by Sevenside Ceramics, 1982. Diameter 27cms. Edged in gold. Produced to commemorate Glenn Turner’s 100th first-class century, scored in 1982. He made 103 first-class centuries in his career. Turner played for Worcestershire between 1967 and 1982. He played 41 Test matches for New Zealand between 1969 and 1983. £75.00

1221. [WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1964]. An original rectangular Royal Worcester fine bone china dish with lid decorated with a black and white scene of a match in progress at the county ground, with the cathedral in the background. (Produced in 1964). Size 10cms x 9cms. Excellent condition. This jug was produced in 1964 to commemorate Worcestershire winning the County Championship for the first time.. £135.00

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1222. [ABEL, Robert]. An original illuminated certificate printed on board presented to the Surrey and England batsman Bobby Abel by the Royal Hospital, Richmond, Surrey as follows: ‘At a Meeting of the Committee of Management held on 16th October 1913 It was Unanimously Resolved Mr. Robert Abel be elected an Honorary Life Governor of this Hospital’. With an original illustration of the hospital at the centre. Within decorative gold border. 1913. Size of certificate lluminated address 33cms x 25cms. Lightly foxed. Abel (1857-1936) played for Surrey between 1881 and 1904. He played 13 Test matches for England between 1888 and 1896. £135.00

1223. [AUSTRALIAN 1930 TOUR OF ENGLAND). An original cotton handkerchief produced to commemorate the 1930 Australian tour of England. Incorporating full-length portraits of four members and head-and-shoulders portraits of ten members of the Australian team. Titled, with identifications of each player. [Produced in West Bromwich by A. Wilkes & Son, 1930]. Size 40cms x 38cms. Fold marks, otherwise in good condition. This was Bradman’s first tour of England. £150.00

162 1218. [STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA FIGURES]. A pair of large original nineteenth century hand- 1224. [AUSTRALIAN 1953 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. The original copper plate used by Royal coloured Staffordshire ware figures of a batsman and a bowler. (Attributed to Sampson Smith, Worcester in the manufacture of the china plates produced to commemorate the Australian [Produced c.1860]. Height of each 35cms; width of base 14cms. Good condition. tour of England in 1953. With the facsimile signatures of the Australian team cut into the The bowler is holding a ball in his right hand with a bat leaning against a set of stumps at his copper. 1953. With the Royal Worcester imprint number 3992 on the reverse. Size 18cms x 31cms. side. He is thought to be the Nottinghamshire cricketer George Parr. This original copper plate was used to produced the cricket plate issued by Royal Worcester to The batsman is guarding the stumps with his bat. He is thought to be the Surrey cricketer commemorate the 1953 Australian tour of England. Julius Caesar. It was held in the Royal Worcester China Museum and is sold for decorative purpose only, and Cricket was a frequent feature in the Staffordshire figures which were popular in the nineteenth cannot be used for reproduction purpose. entury. The designs and sizes of the figures differed from potter to potter. The figures are often The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a identifiable as contemporary cricketers, and also include Tom Box, William Clarke and Fuller cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates Pilch. appeared regularly until 1973. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, 1990, page 153: '...Suffice it to say that Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during they are rare.' (Illustrated on page xvi). their visit to the factory at Worcester. See Rice: Treasures of Lord’s, page 85. (Illustrated on outside back cover) £2,000.00 See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £150.00 1219. [STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA FIGURES]. A pair of original nineteenth century hand-coloured Staffordshire china figures of a young boy and a young girl. The boy is holding a bat and 1225. [AUSTRALIAN 1964 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. The original copper plate used by Royal wearing a tunic and ruff. The girl is holding a ball and wearing a dress with bow at waist. Worcester in the manufacture of the china plates produced to commemorate the Australian [Produced c.1890s]. Height 14.5cms. Good condition. tour of England in 1964. With the facsimile signatures of the Australian team cut into the Cricket was a frequent feature in the Staffordshire figures which were popular in the nineteenth copper. 1964. With the Royal Worcester imprint number 4297 on the reverse. Size 19.5cms x century. 19cms. Weight 80g. The designs and sizes of the figures differed from potter to potter. The figures are often This original copper plate was used to produced the cricket plate issued by Royal Worcester in identifiable as contemporary cricketers, and include George Parr, Julius Caesar, Tom Box, 1964. William Clarke and Fuller Pilch. £200.00 It was held in the Royal Worcester China Museum and is sold for decorative purpose only, and cannot be used for reproduction purpose. 1220. [TURNER, Glenn]. An original bone china plate produced to commemorate Glenn Turner’s The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a hundreth first-class century, scored for Worcestershire against Warwickshire in 1982. The cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates centre circle depicts a chart of Turner’s scoring shots. With the Worcester Cricket club crest appeared regularly until 1973. and New Zealand fern on either side. Titled: Glenn Turner. 100th Hundred - Worcester v Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during Warwickshire - Scored 311 not out. 29th May 1982. Worcester, issued by Sevenside Ceramics, their visit to the factory at Worcester. 1982. Diameter 27cms. Edged in gold. See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. Produced to commemorate Glenn Turner’s 100th first-class century, scored in 1982. He made 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £150.00 103 first-class centuries in his career. Turner played for Worcestershire between 1967 and 1982. 1226. [BARNES, S.G.]. A typescript copy of a contract between the Australian batsman S. G. He played 41 Test matches for New Zealand between 1969 and 1983. £75.00 Barnes and Truth and Sportsman Limited for Barnes to report the 1953 Australian tour of England. 1952. Folio. 2 pages. Folded. 1221. [WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1964]. An original rectangular Royal [together with] Worcester fine bone china dish with lid decorated with a black and white scene of a match in A typed letter, signed, from the solicitor acting for Truth and Sportsman to S.G. Barnes, dated progress at the county ground, with the cathedral in the background. (Produced in 1964). 25th November 1952 referring to the incorporation of a new clause in the contract. Size 10cms x 9cms. Excellent condition. This contract was written shortly after his dispute with the Australian cricket authorities which This jug was produced in 1964 to commemorate Worcestershire winning the County led to his early retirement from first-class cricket. Championship for the first time.. £135.00 Barnes played 13 Test matches for Australia between 1938 and 1948. He toured England with the Australian teams of 1938 and 1948. £120.00

1227. [BARRINGTON, K.F.]. A Swiza 8 mantel clock in metal case with glass front. 1967. Height Other Cricketana 8.5cms. Width 6.5cms. PRESENTED TO DURING THE 1967-68 ENGLAND TOUR OF WEST INDIES BY THE TOUR CAPTAIN COLIN COWDREY AND THE TOUR MANAGER . 1222. An original illuminated certificate printed on board presented to the Surrey [ABEL, Robert]. Engraved on the top: ‘K.F.B. West Indies tour 1967-68 from Colin & Les.’ and England batsman Bobby Abel by the Royal Hospital, Richmond, Surrey as follows: ‘At a Barrington played for Surrey between 1953 and 1968. Meeting of the Committee of Management held on 16th October 1913 It was Unanimously He played 82 Test matches for England between 1955 and 1968. £150.00 Resolved Mr. Robert Abel be elected an Honorary Life Governor of this Hospital’. With an original illustration of the hospital at the centre. Within decorative gold border. 1913. Size of 1228. [CRICKET BUTTONS]. A complete set of six original metal backed, coloured enamel certificate lluminated address 33cms x 25cms. Lightly foxed. waistcoat buttons, each depicting a batsman. (c.1900). Good condition. £125.00 Abel (1857-1936) played for Surrey between 1881 and 1904. He played 13 Test matches for England between 1888 and 1896. £135.00 1229. EDRICH, (W.J.). A montage comprising ’s original navy blue England -

badge, embroided in colour with the England crown and three lions. (Size 14cms x 14cms). 1223. [AUSTRALIAN 1930 TOUR OF ENGLAND). An original cotton handkerchief produced to [together with]: commemorate the 1930 Australian tour of England. Incorporating full-length portraits of four the original Simpson of Piccadilly name-tag from his England blazer with his name clearly members and head-and-shoulders portraits of ten members of the Australian team. Titled, written in ink. (Size 4cms x 2cms. with identifications of each player. [Produced in West Bromwich by A. Wilkes & Son, 1930]. Size [together with]: 40cms x 38cms. Fold marks, otherwise in good condition. This was Bradman’s first tour of England. £150.00 An original press photograph of Edrich batting. (Size 11cms x 16 cms). (c.1954). Framed and glazed. Overall size 22cms x 45cms. Edrich (1916-1986) played for Middlesex between 1937 and 1958. He played 39 Test matches for England between 1938 and 1955. £200.00

163 1230. [ENGLAND 1928-29 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. THE NELSON LEE SOUVENIR ALBUM OF THE TEST MATCHES. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA 1928-9. PRESENTED FREE WITH THE NELSON LEE 9.2.29. London, (1929). 8vo. 4pp. An original printed sheet containing sixteen original colour tin badges, each comprising a portrait of a member of the 1928-29 M.C.C. team. Each badge is clipped into the album. Original coloured pictorial wrappers, repaired at centre-fold, soiled and worn. TOGETHER WITH SEVEN (EX EIGHT) ISSUES OF THE NELSON LEE SCHOOL STORY LIBRARY (EACH WITH CRICKET REFERENCES). These brochures were published between 2nd February and 9th March 1929. THESE BADGES WERE PRESENTED FREE WITH EACH ISSUE OF THE NELSON LEE LIBRARY. Published to commemorate the 1928-29 England tour of Australia. £225.00

1231. [ENGLAND ELEVEN OF 1847]. "TO THE ADMIRERS OF THE NOBLE GAME OF CRICKET". An original commemorative cotton handkerchief, decorated with a print showing the England XI of 1847, after the watercolour by Felix. (Issued c.1847). With wide red border, incorporating extracts from the laws of cricket, vignettes of Felix playing various cricket strokes, the whole surmounted by the figure of Felix riding on a bat. Size 33" x 27". Small holes in two corners, otherwise in good condition. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, page 117: ‘An outstandingly attractive handkerchief’. See Brodribb: The Art of Nicholas Felix, page 35. Illustrated as lot 646 in the M.C.C. Bicentenary Auction catalogue in April 1987, when this handkerchief sold for a staggering £2,500. £500.00

1232. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original coalcast figure of W.G. Grace playing a forward defensive stroke, (bat handle slightly bent). On marble mount. (Issued c.1970). Height of figure: 25cms. Grace was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers. He played for Gloucestershire between 1870 and 1899. He played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. £200.00

1233. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original faded linen handkerchief produced to commemorate W.G. Grace's hundredth first-class century, scored between 1866 and 1895. (Produced in 1895). Size 58cms x 54cms. Entitled Dr W.G. Grace, Champion Cricketer of the World, with a central portrait of Grace and biography within a decorative border detailing each of his hundred first-class centuries. The design is completed by a border of bats, stumps and balls, detailing each century. Grace was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers. He played for Gloucestershire between 1870 and 1899. He played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. Illustrated as plate 97 in Colman, The Noble Game of Cricket. £135.00

1234. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original smoker’s pipe made of Bakelite. The bowl is in the form of the head of W.G. Grace, the stem is in the form of a cricket bat. Issued 1895. Length 10cms. Produced in 1895 when Grace became the first cricketer to score 100 first-class centuries. Grace was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers. He played for Gloucestershire between 1870 and 1899. He played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. £135.00

164 1230. [ENGLAND 1928-29 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA]. THE NELSON LEE SOUVENIR ALBUM OF 1235. [GRAMOPHONE RECORD - HOBBS, J.B.]. An original Broadcast 'B' class 12. 78 r.p.m. THE TEST MATCHES. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA 1928-9. PRESENTED FREE WITH THE gramophone record of J.B. Hobbs talking. Side 1: How to improve your cricket by Jack NELSON LEE 9.2.29. London, (1929). 8vo. 4pp. An original printed sheet containing sixteen Hobbs (The Famous Cricketer) Part 1. original colour tin badges, each comprising a portrait of a member of the 1928-29 M.C.C. team. Each Side 2: How to improve your cricket by Jack Hobbs (The Famous Cricketer) Part 2. badge is clipped into the album. Original coloured pictorial wrappers, repaired at centre-fold, soiled [Produced c. 1925]. Preserved in original sleeve. Together with a CD recording of the gramophone and worn. record. TOGETHER WITH SEVEN (EX EIGHT) ISSUES OF THE NELSON LEE SCHOOL STORY LIBRARY An original instructional long playing gramophone record of Jack Hobbs. (EACH WITH CRICKET REFERENCES). Hobbs (1882-1963) played for Surrey between 1905 and 1934. These brochures were published between 2nd February and 9th March 1929. He played 61 Test matches for England between 1908 and 1930. THESE BADGES WERE PRESENTED FREE WITH EACH ISSUE OF THE NELSON LEE LIBRARY. Hobbs scored more runs and made more centuries in first-class cricket than any other Published to commemorate the 1928-29 England tour of Australia. £225.00 batsman, and he is regarded by many as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. £150.00

1236. [GRAMOPHONE RECORD - HOBBS, J.B.]. An original Columbia 78 r.p.m. gramophone record of J.B. Hobbs talking. (Number 3741). Side 1: My Cricket Record Part 1. Talking by Jack Hobbs. Side 2: My Cricket Record. Part 2. Talking by Jack Hobbs. (Issued c. 1925). Preserved in original sleeve. Hobbs (1882-1963) played for Surrey between 1905 and 1934. He played 61 Test matches for England between 1908 and 1930. Hobbs scored more runs and made more centuries in first-class cricket than any other batsman, and he is regarded by many as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. £150.00

1237. [GRAMOPHONE RECORD - WEST INDIES 1950 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. An original Melodisc 33 r.p.m. gramophone record, Side 1: ‘Victory Test Match - Calypso. England v. West Indies, Lords 1950 (Egbert Moore).’ Issued in 1950. Excellent condition in original sleeve. Issued to commemorate West Indies win over England in the Lord’s Test match in 1950. This was West Indies first Test match victory in England. £125.00

1231. "TO THE ADMIRERS OF THE NOBLE GAME OF [ENGLAND ELEVEN OF 1847]. 1238. [HEARNE, J.W. - SILVER PLATED TANKARD]. An original silver plated pint tankard CRICKET". An original commemorative cotton handkerchief, decorated with a print showing presented to the Middlesex and England cricketer J.W. Hearne in 1936 on his retirement (Issued c.1847). With wide red border, the England XI of 1847, after the watercolour by Felix. from first-class cricket. Height 13cms. Upper diameter 9.5cms. Base diameter 7.8cms. Top of outer incorporating extracts from the laws of cricket, vignettes of Felix playing various cricket strokes, the rim engraved W.R. Loftus, London, with a pint mark. Marked on side and base. whole surmounted by the figure of Felix riding on a bat. Engraved on side: J.W.H. from Archie 1936. Size 33" x 27". Small holes in two corners, otherwise in good condition. Hearne played for Middlesex between 1909 and 1936. Williams & Phillips, Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia, page 117: ‘An outstandingly attractive He played 24 Test matches for England between 1911 and 1926. £125.00 handkerchief’. See Brodribb: The Art of Nicholas Felix, page 35. Illustrated as lot 646 in the M.C.C. Bicentenary Auction catalogue in April 1987, when this 1239. An original linen handkerchief handkerchief sold for a staggering £2,500. £500.00 [HOBBS, J.B.]. produced to commemorate Jack Hobbs' century of centuries, achieved in 1923. Size 1232. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original coalcast figure of W.G. Grace playing a forward defensive 43cms x 43cms. The central oval shaped design (Issued c.1970). Height of figure: 25cms. stroke, (bat handle slightly bent). On marble mount. depicts Hobbs at the wicket; this is surrounded by Grace was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers. He played for Gloucestershire between four smaller circular designs showing Hobbs 1870 and 1899. batting. The central panel also gives details of He played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. £200.00 Hobbs' total runs, average, highest score and notable centuries. Details of each of his centuries 1233. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original faded linen handkerchief produced to commemorate W.G. are printed around the outer border. Framed and Grace's hundredth first-class century, scored between 1866 and 1895. (Produced in 1895). glazed. In good condition. Size 58cms x 54cms. Entitled Dr W.G. Grace, Champion Cricketer of the World, with a central portrait Issued to commemorate Hobbs scoring his of Grace and biography within a decorative border detailing each of his hundred first-class centuries. 100th first-class century. The design is completed by a border of bats, stumps and balls, detailing each century. Hobbs (1882-1963) played for Surrey between Grace was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers. He played for Gloucestershire between 1905 and 1934. 1870 and 1899. He played 61 Test matches for England between He played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. 1908 and 1930. Illustrated as plate 97 in Colman, The Noble Game of Cricket. £135.00

1234. [GRACE, W.G.]. An original smoker’s pipe made of Bakelite. The bowl is in the form of the Hobbs scored more runs and made more centuries in first-class cricket than any other head of W.G. Grace, the stem is in the form of a cricket bat. Issued 1895. Length 10cms. batsman, and he is regarded by many as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. Produced in 1895 when Grace became the first cricketer to score 100 first-class centuries. Goldman, Bibliography of Cricket, 1937: ‘Will one day be of great value.’ £225.00 Grace was perhaps the most famous of all cricketers. He played for Gloucestershire between 1870 and 1899. He played 22 Test matches for England between 1880 and 1899. £135.00 1240. (MAILEY, A.A.). A printed 1966 Christmas card sent by Arthur Mailey. With original yellow ribbon. Four page folded card with coloured illustration of an Australian scene in the front. With a printed cartoon by Mailey inside titled: It’s On Again and a printed message: ‘Kindest thoughts for Christmas and every good wish for 1966. Arthur Mailey’. Mailey (1886-1967) was a famous Australian leg-spin bowler who played 21 Test matches for Australia between 1920 and 1926. He was also a talented artist. £100.00

165 1241. [MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB]. An original two page legal Indenture on vellum made between Maurice Beddington and the Trustees of the Marylebone Cricket Club, relating to lighting of the pavilion. Dated 17th February 1898. [together with] A one page signed autograph letter from M.C.C. Secretary Henry Perkins. On Lord’s Cricket Ground headed notepaper, dated 26th October 1896: ’On behalf of the Trustees of the Marylebone Cricket Club I agree to the terms contained in your letter of Oct. 24th...’ [together with] An original photograph, possibly of Henry Perkins. 1896. This indenture includes a coloured plan of the ground and ten wax seals. Size 56cms x 68cms. Fold marks. Perkins was Secretary of M.C.C. between 1876 and 1897. £375.00

1242. [PAKISTAN 1954 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. The original copper plate used by Royal Worcester in the manufacture of the china plates produced in 1954 to commemorate the Pakistan tour of England. With the facsimile signatures of the Pakistan team, headed: 'Pakistan Touring Side. England. 1954', and the Royal Worcester logo, all cut into the copper. 1954. Size 30cms x 30cms. Weight 1.6kg. With the Royal Worcester imprint number 4015 on the reverse. This original copper plate was held in the Royal Worcester China Museum. It is sold for decorative purpose only, and cannot be used for reproduction purpose. The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates appeared regularly until 1973. Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during their visit to the factory at Worcester. See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £150.00

1243. [SOUTH AFRICAN 1955 TOUR OF ENGLAND]. The original copper plate used by Royal Worcester in the manufacture of the china plates produced in 1955 to commemorate the South African tour of England. With the facsimile signatures of the South African team, the heading: 'South African Touring Side. England. 1955' cut into the copper. Size 25cms x 15cms. Weight 1kg. With the Royal Worcester imprint number 4037 on the reverse. This original copper plate was held in the Royal Worcester China Museum. It is sold for decorative purpose only, and cannot be used for reproduction purpose.

The first cricket plate was issued by Royal Worcester in 1938. The company next produced a cricket plate to commemorate the 1949 New Zealand tour of England, and this series of plates appeared regularly until 1973.

Issued in very limited numbers they were presented to each member of the touring team during their visit to the factory at Worcester.

See Royal Worcester Plates by Keith Crump, in The Cricket Memorabilia Society Magazine no. 68, September 2005, pages 12-13. £150.00

1244. [STEVENGRAPH]. THE FIRST OVER. An original Stevengraph, woven in silk, of a cricket match in progress. Colours faded, as usual. Size of silk 19cms. x 12cms. In original titled mount. Framed and glazed. Thomas Stevens first produced silk woven pictures from his factory in Coventry in the 1870s. His subjects are diverse, and include two on cricket: W.G. and The First Over. Sprake and Darby, Stevengraphs, STG 175. £150.00

1245. TRUMPER, (Victor). An original tinplate photographic print of Victor Trumper batting. This photograph was taken at Trumper’s testimonial match played at Sydney Cricket Ground, 7th- 11th February 1913. With approximately 25 facsimile signatures of cricketers and officials involved in the match printed across the image and in the margin. [Sydney, 1913]. Size 15cms x 19.5cms. In frame. Trumper played 48 Test matches for Australia between 1899 and 1912. He was regarded by many of his contemporaries as the greatest of all Australian batsmen. £250.00

1246. [WILL'S WOODBINE CRICKET GAME]. An original Will’s Woodbine cricket game comprising a flat metal case, two levers and two apertures. With a decoration of a Will's Woodbine cigarette packet. Manufactured c.1920. Size 15cms x 10cms. Good condition. A cricket game produced by Will’s Woodbine cigarettes. £65.00

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