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236 pages, illustrated, statistics, appendices, index. eng
236 pages, illustrated, statistics, appendices, index, page edges tanned. eng
236 pages, illustrated, statistics, appendices, index, page edges tanned. eng
95 pages. Six black and white photographic plates. Olive green cloth-covered boards feature colour illustration of cricketeer on front. A charming vintage guide to the game. Possibly an early reprint. Narrow openings in binding at pages 16, 49 and 65. Hairline opening along front hinge. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this charming cricket collectible. Book
Hardback reprint in a protected dust jacket. VG/VG. With a foreword by Bob Hawke. ISBN 0195545184. 23159. eng
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked maroon boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped with slight marking, previous owner's name at rear and rubbing/nicks to edges. 160pp. Written by a former member of the New South Wales cricket selection committee, this book looks at how cricket has changed in his day.
254 pages, illustrated, page edges tanned. eng
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with minor traces of storage. 196pp. Biography of the Yorkshire and England cricketer, one of the fastest bowlers ever and the first man to take 300 Test wickets.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or marked or creased with faint traces of handling. 300pp. The story of the County side from its earliest days including all their triumphs and Championship wins. With statistics and photographic illustrations.
8vo., First Edition; original pictorial wrappers, a very good, clean copy.
VG/good . dj has some los to edges with rubbing and creased edges. clean tidy copy internally. the odd small tarnish marks internally, and to edges of textblock.
VG/good . dj has some los to edges with rubbing and creased edges. clean tidy copy internally. the odd small tarnish marks.internally, and to edges of textblock
VG/VG hardback. clean tidy copy internally. the odd small tarnish marks. ex-libris with stamps. removal of sticker to reverse of front board has left some loss of surface.
8vo., First Edition, with plates and illustrations in the text; brown cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper taped to paste-downs. With personal bookplate on front free endpaper.
Inscribed by the Author to Tom (now Lord Pendry) on front end paper. Bookmark colour impression to one page. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with minor traces of storage. 362pp. Stories from the great cricketers about that period from 1919 and 1962 of amateur and professional cricketers - gentlemen and players, including old stagers such as Frank Woolley, Percy Fender and others to more recent players like Jim Laker, Godfrey Evans, Peter May and very many more.
3298PRESENCE, trés bon état , 1990 , 240 pages
220 pages, illustrated, statistics, foreword by D.J. Insole. eng
232 pages, illustrated, statistics, foreword by Walter Hadlee. eng
238 pages, illustrated, index. eng
161 pages, illustrated, statistics. eng
28270Melbourne : Syd. Day for the Melbourne Cricket Club 1902-03. Five individual programmes for Monday-evening concerts on 22 & 29 December 1902 and 5 January 2 February and 30 March 1903. Narrow quarto 290 x 150 mm single-sheet flyers printed on both sides versos with advertisements for Robert Hurst shoes; each example has some marginal loss but nonetheless this a rare and desirable group of survivors. The summer public concerts at the MCG organised by the MCC were a feature of Melbourne entertainment and social life in the early Federation era. These 1902-03 concerts all featured Code's Melbourne Brass Band under the baton of Mr. E. Code as well as moving picture displays. The Melbourne Cricket Club Annual Report for 1901-02 noted that “The Open-air Concerts have been carried out with marked success. Twenty-four Concerts were given the average attendance of members at each Concert being 1641 the attendance of the general public also being of a very satisfactory character. During the season the Committee introduced a new feature - viz. the Edisonia pictures - which proved such a success. As the Concerts have now become an established institution the Committee hope during next season to make them still more attractive.†unknown
28271Melbourne : Syd. Day for the Melbourne Cricket Club 1903-04. Four individual programmes for Monday-evening concerts on 16 November & 7 December 1903 and 11 January and 1 February 1904. Narrow quarto 290 x 150 mm single-sheet flyers printed on both sides versos with advertisements for Robert Hurst shoes; each example has some marginal loss but nonetheless this a rare and desirable group of survivors. The summer public concerts at the MCG organised by the MCC were a feature of Melbourne entertainment and social life in the early Federation era. These 1903-04 concerts all featured the MCC Military Band under the baton of Lieut. T. Riley as well as Alex. Gunn & Sons' display of Royal Bioscope Pictures. The Melbourne Cricket Club Annual Report for 1901-02 noted that “The Open-air Concerts have been carried out with marked success. Twenty-four Concerts were given the average attendance of members at each Concert being 1641 the attendance of the general public also being of a very satisfactory character. During the season the Committee introduced a new feature - viz. the Edisonia pictures - which proved such a success. As the Concerts have now become an established institution the Committee hope during next season to make them still more attractive.†unknown
28279Melbourne : MCC October - December 1909. I. 6 October 1909. Folio 1 page; with information about the MCC Cup open exclusively to bona-fide Playing Members of the MCC Bowling Club prize money and Mode of Play. II. 21 October 1909. Folio 4 pp; with information about the MCC Cup prize money Handicaps and Draw and List of Entrants and Addresses. III. 10 November 1909. Folio 1 page; with information about the MCC Championship and MCC Pairs Handicap open exclusively to bona-fide Playing Members of the MCC Bowling Club. IV. 8 december 1909. Square quarto 4 pp; with information about the Draw for the MCC Championship and MCC Pairs Handicap including List of Entrants and Addresses. All four items have pin holes at top corners and some mild edge wear but are otherwise clean and in good condition. Â unknown
32951Melbourne : Mason Firth & M’Cutcheon 1895. Duodecimo 155 mm original printed salmon-coloured wrappers heavily sunned some paper loss on spine 96 pp; contents very clean. Includes a full report on all activities match reports averages a complete list of members etc. unknown
312 pages, illustrated, statistics, bibliography, index. eng