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195061510SIGNED by Crapp on the front and by 10 other Gloucestershire Cricket players of the time - T. W. Goddard G. M. Emmett M. Young T. W. Graveney J. K. Graveney G. E. Lambert C. J. Scott C. Cook A. E. Wilson and D. Bailey black & white photographs of 16 players with synopsis of his career on rear" paperback
1935257498.Gunknown_binding. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
40706Grantham: Belvoir Castle 1934-39. 3 season cards for the Belvoir Estate cricket club orig. blue cloth with title and the Belvoir peacock stamped in gilt on upper cover. Grantham: Belvoir Castle, 1934-39 hardcover
1892WRCLIT26972New York: James Pott & Co. 1892. Narrow small octavo. Gilt decorated pictorial cloth. First U.S. edition of this novella by the prolific theologian. Light foxing to cloth but a very good bright copy. James Pott & Co. hardcover books
1957ARC93012Phoenix Sports Books London 1957. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. First Edition first printing. 8vo. 240pp. Green boards lettered in silver at the spine. With a frontispiece various photographs and reproductions and an appendix of Hampshire records 1895-1956. A little discolouration to the backstrip ends and some light top- and fore edge spotting. A very good copy in sometime supplied non-price-clipped dust wrapper lightly dust soiled in places and with just a little edgewear and one short closed tear. This copy has been signed on the front free endpaper by fifteen members of the 1961 Australian touring team including Richie Benaud Neil Harvey Bill Lawry and Ian Quick; and signed on the half-title by twelve members of the 1961 Championship winning Hampshire side their first ever title. The tourists played Hampshire in the three-day game between 26-29th August including a rest day winning by five wickets. Phoenix Sports Books, London Hardcover
2002Q-0596004109O'Reilly Media 2002-10-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! O'Reilly Media paperback
ria9780596100575_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Talks about distributed host information database that's responsible for translating names into addresses routing mail to its proper destination and even listing phone numbers with the new ENUM standard. This book covers BIND 9.3.2 as paperback
2006x-0596100574Oreilly & Associates Inc 2006. Paperback. New. 5th edition. 616 pages. 9.25x7.00x1.25 inches. Oreilly & Associates Inc paperback
2006I-237-623O'Reilly Editions 2006. Paperback. Good. Edition 2006. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. O'Reilly Editions paperback
BN104123O'Reilly Editions. Softcover. DNS et BIND <br/><br/>DNS et BIND O'Reilly Editions paperback
2004x-0596005628Oreilly & Associates Inc 2004. Paperback. New. 3rd edition. 416 pages. 9.00x6.75x1.00 inches. Oreilly & Associates Inc paperback
2001mon0000101981O'Reilly Media 2001-09-28. Paperback. Acceptable. 0.8700 in x 9.1300 in x 7.0100 in. Paperback. Binging coming loose from pages. Some surface and edge wear. Highlighting throughout. O'Reilly Media paperback
0812679350.Gboard_book. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1850161904. 1850. Unbound. Very Good. Cricket Match - fine decorative watercolour. Mounted on contemporary paper & card with a panel space at the upper edge - maybe for a calendar month as we have had others with the month filled in. Original watercolour most probably by a member of the Waddon-Martyn family of Tonacombe Manor in the mid 19th century. Mounted on contemporary card backing sheet. c9x 7 inches image size Tonacombe is a late medieval manor house built in the early 16th century with 18th century renovations. The main building dates from the marriage of Tomasin Jourden of Tonacombe to John Kempthorne Ley. The house passed through the female line to the Waddon family in the mid 17th century and to the Martyns in the late 18th century. Tonacombe is the original of "Chapel" in 'Westward Ho !' which was partly written there and Charles Kingsley was a frequent visitor. He was born at Holne Vicarage under the brow of Dartmoor Devonshire. <br/> <br/> . unknown
20089780738711225-2025Midnight Ink 2008. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Cricket McRae</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Midnight Ink</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780738711225</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2008</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 299</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Wine jelly. Watermelon pickles. And a suicidal stalker Great.Thirty-something crafter extraordinaire Sophie Mae Reynolds makes preserves by day and answers a crisis center help referral line by night. What better way to help people while still keeping a low profile But on her very first night she gets a call from a man who is threatening suicide.and her. Angrily deeming the caller a crank her boss Philip Heaven disconnects the line. Days later Philip dies from a nasty case of botulism. Now as a stalker singles out Sophie Mae Philip's eerie last words keep coming back to haunt her: Threat. Meant it.Stirring up the town with talk of murder by preserves can Sophie Mae and her handsome boyfriend Detective Barr Ambrose spoil a mad murderer's poisonous plansThis dangerously delicious second book in the Home Crafting Mystery series also includes recipes for preserves and beauty products!Praise:"McRae writes about characters that we really care about and her plot is thoroughly credible. Sophie Mae and her friends deserve many more adventures."―Booklist"There's something special about Ms. McRae as her strong characters and unique plot are definitely spellbinding."―Sydney Star Observer"Murder by preserves promises your enjoyment of McRae's humor."―The Coloradoan"Sophie Mae is a confident woman with an appetite for mystery and Heaven Preserve Us is a good one. The characters are engaging the story intriguing and the book a pleasure to read."―Mysterious Reviews"McRae delivers another satisfying and clever novel with an intriguing plot―murder by botulism."―Fresh Fiction"Nicely paced without any time wasted Heaven Preserve Us does a fine job of leading the readers through the investigation with no false starts or cheap side trips.solid and entertaining."―Reviewing the Evidence"McRae ably navigates the waters of small-town crime establishing believable characters and capturing the charm and camaraderie of the denizens of Cadyville. This town might well be worth visiting frequently."―Gumshoe Review"Sophie Mae is a top-notch cozy heroine."―Cozy Library</p> Midnight Ink paperback
20089780738711225-2025Midnight Ink 2008. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Cricket McRae</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Midnight Ink</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780738711225</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2008</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 299</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Wine jelly. Watermelon pickles. And a suicidal stalker Great.Thirty-something crafter extraordinaire Sophie Mae Reynolds makes preserves by day and answers a crisis center help referral line by night. What better way to help people while still keeping a low profile But on her very first night she gets a call from a man who is threatening suicide.and her. Angrily deeming the caller a crank her boss Philip Heaven disconnects the line. Days later Philip dies from a nasty case of botulism. Now as a stalker singles out Sophie Mae Philip's eerie last words keep coming back to haunt her: Threat. Meant it.Stirring up the town with talk of murder by preserves can Sophie Mae and her handsome boyfriend Detective Barr Ambrose spoil a mad murderer's poisonous plansThis dangerously delicious second book in the Home Crafting Mystery series also includes recipes for preserves and beauty products!Praise:"McRae writes about characters that we really care about and her plot is thoroughly credible. Sophie Mae and her friends deserve many more adventures."―Booklist"There's something special about Ms. McRae as her strong characters and unique plot are definitely spellbinding."―Sydney Star Observer"Murder by preserves promises your enjoyment of McRae's humor."―The Coloradoan"Sophie Mae is a confident woman with an appetite for mystery and Heaven Preserve Us is a good one. The characters are engaging the story intriguing and the book a pleasure to read."―Mysterious Reviews"McRae delivers another satisfying and clever novel with an intriguing plot―murder by botulism."―Fresh Fiction"Nicely paced without any time wasted Heaven Preserve Us does a fine job of leading the readers through the investigation with no false starts or cheap side trips.solid and entertaining."―Reviewing the Evidence"McRae ably navigates the waters of small-town crime establishing believable characters and capturing the charm and camaraderie of the denizens of Cadyville. This town might well be worth visiting frequently."―Gumshoe Review"Sophie Mae is a top-notch cozy heroine."―Cozy Library</p> Midnight Ink paperback
076198416X.Gunknown_binding. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
42200Nottingham: Ishmael Wilson 1903. Single card sheet printed on both sides 123 x 184 mm creased with some slight abbrasions. Arthur Shrewsbury 11 April 1856 19 May 1903 was an English cricketer and rugby football administrator. He was widely rated as competing with W. G. Grace for the accolade of best batsman of the 1880s; Grace himself when asked whom he would most like in his side replied simply "Give me Arthur". An opening batsman Shrewsbury played his cricket for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and played 23 Test matches for England captaining them in 7 games with a record of won 5 lost 2. He was the last professional to be England captain until Len Hutton was chosen in 1952. He was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1890. He also organised the first British Isles rugby tour to Australasia in 1888. Wikipedia. Nottingham: Ishmael Wilson, [1903.] unknown
2005Q-1419952641Ellora's Cave Publishing Inc 2005-10-07. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ellora's Cave Publishing Inc paperback
1935CRICKET012237Flicker Productions for Frank Woolley's Cricket School Hildenborough. c 1935. First edition. 12mo. A flicker book i.e. a series of photographs which creates the illusion of movement when you flick through the leaves. Stapled wrappers.Very good indeed. Flicker Productions for Frank Woolley's Cricket School, Hildenborough. unknown
1717345689.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
76pp., 19 plates, illustrs., in the text, orig. printed wrappers.
18712437Charterhouse School 1871. Hardcover. Very good. Dates: 1871-1877 and 1910. Small 4to. 37 ff. mostly with newspaper clippings neatly pasted in on both sides 4 ff. in manuscript "Summary of Scores" from 1871-1877 and 1910. Several leaves excised; it is possible that the present album had been re-purposed. On a few of the stubs appear fragmentary MS notations suggesting that the notebook may have once been divided alphabetically. We find on certain stubs "Ai" followed immediately by "Ao" and then several leaves later: "Her. - Hes" followed by "Io." Binding rebacked with smooth calf. In very good condition. Highly interesting homemade album of Cricket Scores available nowhere else specifically documenting the triumphs of three young members of the Blomfield family namely: E.G. Edward George C.J. Charles James and R.T. Reginald Theodore. One wonders if the present album was created in order to promote friendly competition between the brothers two of whom went to Haileybury School and one went to Charterhouse; all three went up to Oxford. There are scores and game synopsis of matches were between Haileybury Charterhouse Marylebone Cricket Club MCC Westminster Trinity College Oxon. Exeter Oxon. and more. One of the more interesting features about the album is that it provides a fascinating record of one family's love of the game:<br/><br/>¶ Edward George 1853-1885 entered Charterhouse School London in 1865 and transfer upon the School's removal to Godalming in 1872; in 1873 he went to Trinity College Oxon. where he earned a B.A. in 1877 and M.A. in 1879; thereafter he served as Curate of St. Mary's Portsea until 1883 and then Vicar of St. Mark's Woolston until his death in London in 1885.<br/><br/>¶ Charles James 1855-1928 went to Haileybury School; he underwent military training at Sandhurst and served as an army officer in India Sudan and Natal. He attained the rank of Major General before his retirement in 1917. NB: this individual is not to be confused with a noted architect of the same name b. 1862 d. 1932. <br/><br/>¶ Reginald Theodore 1856-1942 also went to Haileybury School; he earned his B.A. from Exeter Oxon. in 1880 and M.A. in 1884. He became an architect and was knighted in 1919. He is remembered mainly for his work designing British war memorials. <br/><br/>¶ The parents of the three young men were Rev. George John and his first cousin Isabella Blomfield of Bow Devonshire whose own father Charles James Blomfield was Bishop of London. <br/><br/>¶ At the end is a "Summary of Scores" for the years 1871-1877. Following this in a different hand is the year 1910; although the initial of the last name "Blomfield" remains the same the other initials belong to Reginald Thomas and his two sons Henry George and Austin. <br/><br/>¶ See Stedman Charterhouse Register 1872-1900 passim. CATALOGUER'S NOTE: We are grateful to Catherine Smith Archivist of Charterhouse School for much useful information concerning the Blomfield Family. hardcover books
187625962London: The Graphic 1876. Print. A full page woodcut print from The Graphic published in 1876. An image of a cricket game being played by Westerners with the harbour full of ships and mountainous area on the far side of the harbour. In the foreground some Chinese and Westerners pass by the game some in sedan chairs with one sedan chair dodging a ball that has flown off field. 12 3/4 x 9 1/2". Margins ample but slightly trimmed. Black & white as issued. The Graphic unknown
Broch?. 48 pages.