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Issue 23 of County Cricket Matters is, to nobody's surprise, every bit as good a read as the previous 22 cricketweb.net/books/ccm23/ CricketWeb Annie Chave County Cricket Matters Jeremy Lonsdale Who Only Cricket Know Arunabha Sengupta Adelphi Archive The Writing Desk 27


I spent a most enjoyable couple of days last weekend reading these two cracking new books from Fairfield Books The Nightwatchman, and have used my evenings this week to write reviews of both for posting on CricketWeb this weekend Dean Wilson Roland Butcher Dr. Sasha Sutherland


With another birthday fast approaching this memoir of Australia's longest established cricket book dealer will appeal to all who have had dealings with him CricketWeb cricketweb.net/books/roger-pa…


Roland Butcher's autobiography has arrived, and tells the story of an interesting life CricketWeb Fairfield Books The Nightwatchman Roland Butcher Dr. Sasha Sutherland cricketweb.net/books/breaking…


This is an excellent book albeit not, possibly, one for the faint hearted CricketWeb Fairfield Books The Nightwatchman Dean Wilson Gloucestershire Cricket 🏆 cricketweb.net/books/isv/


We have three reviews on CricketWeb this Sunday, one of a new book from Jarrod Kimber Bloomsbury Books UK and two on the long gone days when First Class cricket was played by the Gentlemen of Philadelphia Cricket Bookseller steve smith


This one sets the time machine to 1897, and takes readers to the ground of Germantown Cricket Club in Philadelphia CricketWeb Cricket Bookseller cricketweb.net/books/harry-br…


In 1893 a full strength Australian side visited North America, and were humbled by Philadephia's finest CricketWeb steve smith cricketweb.net/book/phiaus189…


Jarrod Kimber's work is always worth reading, and his latest book is no exception CricketWeb Jarrod Kimber Bloomsbury Books UK cricketweb.net/books/the-art-…


A new monograph from Stephen Musk and Red Rose Books tells the story of one of Bart King's great days CricketWeb Cricket Bookseller cricketweb.net/carnage-at-twi…


This biography takes its reader back to Victorian times and is the story of the life of one of Yorkshire's more interesting characters CricketWeb Pitch Publishing 📚 Sports Books cricketweb.net/books/peate/


Stephen Brenkley's account England's victory in the 1926 Ashes series has been widely lauded in England, and it is clear from sean ehlers's review that Australia feels the same CricketWeb Stephen Brenkley Fairfield Books The Nightwatchman cricketweb.net/books/ass2/


It has been a good year for new books so far, and it would appear that there is plenty to look forward to yet CricketWeb cricketweb.net/july-2025/


This weekend on CricketWeb I review two new books - the first is a masterpiece on a famous slice of Ashes history from Richard Whitehead Bloomsbury Books UK, and the other is Pat Rodgers rescuing from obscurity an interesting Aussie leg spinner of the last years of the Golden Age


We go back to the years immediately before the Great War with this one, a biography of a seldom remembered Australian leg spinner CricketWeb Pat Rodgers cricketweb.net/books/emery/


Which of the sports writing awards will this one win next year, or will it be a clean sweep of all of them? CricketWeb Bloomsbury Books UK Richard Whitehead cricketweb.net/books/via/


This weekend on CricketWeb I review a new limited edition tour book from Ric Sissons and Peter Schofield featuring the legendary Victor Trumper, and also a rather less sumptuous, but almost as worthwhile a limited edition from Hampshire Hawks hampshirecricketheritage Dave Allen


Nostalgia is a wonderful thing and, particularly for those of us of a certain age, this one is absolutely dripping with it CricketWeb Hampshire Hawks Dave Allen hampshirecricketheritage cricketweb.net/books/arr/


This one is, most definitely, a bibliographical rip snorter CricketWeb Ric Sissons cricketweb.net/books/tatt/

