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McKenzie CaCtaltoalgougeu e2 0230 3 Catalogue 203 Item No. 3 Item No. 3 Item No. 3 Item No. 6 Item No. 22 Item No. 85 Item No. 6 Item No. 22 Item No. 85 Item No. 6 Item No. 22 Item No. 85 Item No. 123 Item No. 125 Item No. 149 Item No. 123 Item No. 125 Item No. 149 Item No. 123 Item No. 125 Item No. 149 Item No. 1007 Item No. 1008 Item No. 1010 Item No. 1007 Item No. 1008 Item No. 1010 Item No. 1007 Item No. 1008 Item No. 1010 Item No. 1011 Item No. 1014 Item No. 1029 Item No. 1011 Item No. 1014 Item No. 1029 Item No. 1011 Item No. 1014 Item No. 1029 Item No. 1179 Item No. 1166 Item No. 1179 Item No. 1166 Item No. 1179 Item No. 1166 Printed by Joshua Horgan, Oxford Item No. 1204 Item No. 1215 Item No. 1204 Item No. 1215 Item No. 1204 Item No. 1215 Item No. 1218 Item No. 1199 Item No. 1218 Item No. 1199 Item No. 1218 Item No. 1199 Item No. 1190 Item No. 1190 Item No. 1190 A warm hello to all our customers All of us at J W McKenzie are pleased to be sending you our latest catalogue. We hope that this finds you safe and well during these unusual and difficult times. Thank you for your continued support. Visitors We are now pleased to again welcome visitors to the shop Due to the layout of the premises we feel it appropriate at present to have only two visitors at a time. Please telephone before planning your visit 0208 393 7700 For the safely of staff and visitors we would appreciate all visitors follow the current social distancing rules. View our Catalogue online We would like to remind you that this catalogue can be viewed online. Please visit our website at www.mckenzie cricket.co.uk and click the link to browse a PDF copy of the catalogue. To order from the online catalogue please contact us by telephone, email or letter. Our contact details are listed at the front of this catalogue and on the website. J.W. McKenzie 12 Stoneleigh Park Road, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 0QT England Tel: 020 8393 7700 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mckenzie-cricket.co.uk Our shop has eight rooms filled with old and rare cricket books, autographs, prints and other cricket memorabilia. 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 signs to Kingston. There is parking outside the shop. BY TRAIN: Trains run every 15 minutes from London Waterloo and Clapham Junction to Stoneleigh Station. (After leaving the platform turn right at the top of the steps). The shop is a short walk down-hill from the station. Please see the How to Find Us page for map. We are open: Monday to Thursday 9 am to 5 pm Friday 9 am to 4.30 pm Saturdays by appointment only Please contact us before visiting. Image on the front cover is item 275 (Colman) 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: over 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] We are open: Monday to Thursday 9 am to 5 pm Friday 9 am to 4.30 pm Saturdays by appointment only All prices are net. Postage is extra, charged at cost. All items are sent fully insured. Please contact us before visiting. We accept most credit cards, including American Express, and customers using this form of payment should ensure that they include their card number, expiry date and three digit security code, and for Switch cards, the issue number. We are always trying to increase security for our customers, so please do not send card details via email. J.W. McKenzie Bookseller is the business name of J.W. McKenzie Limited. Image on the front cover is item 275 (Colman) Registered in England No. 4618407 VAT Reg No. GB 210 7082 11 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 Bobby Abel. 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 BALL, 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 cricket ball, intended for youths of England. Includes Laws of Cricket. 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 - NOT OUT. 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 stump 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 century cricketers and cricket grounds. it was then published in cloth, together with a title-page and index. This book was selected by C.J.