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4to, 47 pages, illustrated. eng
xi + 621 pages, illustrated, index. eng
1360 pages, illustrated, statistics, index. eng
164 pages, illustrated, statistics. eng
Member's copy, 188 pages, illustrated, statistics, index. eng
Vg/Fair (few tears to dj with minor loss top and base of darkened spine, clean brown cloth with white titles on spine, no marks or inscriptions, light browning back endpapers, touch of faint browning page edges, newspaper obituary of A. A. Thomson taped to front free endpaper) octavo 199pp. First edition. The third of A. A. Thomson's books of cricket-watching reminiscences. B/w frontis and 8pp b/w photographs.
VG/fair dj is almost 1/2 missing at rear - with large traverse notch . wear to each ends of spine. tarnish marks showing. internally a good clean copy. owner stamp to ffep.
Vg/Vg (one small bump on spine and shelf cocked else book and dj both clean and bright without fault) octavo 256pp. First edition. The extraordinary life of the Indian prince and renowned England cricketer, Colonel His Highness, Shri Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Maharaj Jam Saheb of Nawanagar. He scored centuries for three different teams in one day at the start of his career at Cambridge! Illustrated with 16pp b/w photographs.
VG/VG hardback. clean tidy copy. 1 sticker to ffep. internally the odd small tarnish marks.
VG/VG hardback. sunned to spine of dj and some browning to edges. clean tidy copy. 1 stamp to ffep. internally the odd small tarnish marks.
VG/VG hardback. dj has some creasing to top edge. clean tidy copy internally. the odd small tarnish marks.
VG/fair dj is almost tattered to top of spine with missing sections and outstanding flap. some long tears and associated creases/wear - but still present! owner stamp to ffep. tarnish marks showing. internally a good clean copy. foxing to ends of textblock
VG/good+ dj is sunned to spine with a small missing notch at mid-height. read dj panel is rather grubby, but intact. some foxing to ffeps but a generally clean tidy copy internally. the odd small tarnish marks.internally, and to edges of textblock owner stamp to ffep
The Imprint Society, London, 1945. Hard Cover. Book Condition: VG 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Green Clothboards, with gilt lettering on spine.
VG/VG . clean tidy copy internally. owner sticker to ddwp.
IN BUONO STATO
VG. no dj. clean tidy copy internally. the odd small tarnish marks.
good+ no dj. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Redish brown boards title on the front board in gilt, title and author on spine in gilt with decoration. 355 pages. no date but a Sunday School prize inscription to reverse of front board is dated 1910. novel about adolescent girls with four colour plates
VG. no dj. clean tidy copy internally. the odd small tarnish marks. 1 sticker to ffep
Good+. paperback. ex library with stamp and trace of old pastedown - now only a seam trace showing. else a good clean copy. 1 inscription to ffep. som small tarnish marks to covers.
VG/VG hardback. clean tidy copy. internally the odd small tarnish marks.
VG/VG . clean tidy copy internally.
VG/good. dj is missing sections from each end of the spine, and has some other loss to edges. clean tidy copy internally. marked foxing to edges of textblock.
VG. no dj. clean tidy copy internally. the odd small tarnish marks.
Vg/vg near fine. not price-clipped. no inscriptions. First edition. A look back over the first 100 years of the Ashes. The fight for the Ashes is a continuing thread in the story of cricket. It is part of the historic saga of Anglo-Australian rivalry in the game. With this rivalry some of the greatest names in the history of cricket have been associated. The author brilliantly evoke the early years - the atmosphere surrounding the game at the end of the nineteenth century. The charisma of W.G.Grace and F.R.Spofforth predominate. Thereafter appear such cricketing heroes as Trumper, Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Bradman, Hammond, O'Reilly, Miller, Lindwall, Hutton and Compton. Most recently the story centres on Dennis Lillee and Ian Botham. Special interest must centre on the account of Ray Illingworth's 1970-71 tour