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xvi + 201 pages, illustrated, statistics, page edges browned. eng
Single sheet, 8vo., a near fine copy. Signed simply 'Tedder' in the writer's usual manner, the letter is written to Geoffrey Moore, founder of the Buccaneers Cricket Club, and demonstrates the airman's keen and continuing interest in the sport. Tedder was President of Surrey County Cricket Club from 1953 to 1958. The letter regretfully declines Moore's invitation to attend the Buccaneer's annual dinner (held at Lords): 'I've already got a date I can't budge!'. Marshal of the RAF Arthur William Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder (1890-1967) was one of Britain's most distinguished air commanders. Educated at Whitgift School and Magdalene College, Cambridge, he transferred from the Dorsetshire Regiment to the Royal Flying Corps in 1916, serving in France from 1915- to 1917 and in Egypt from 1918 to 1919. He was then commissioned in to the (new) Royal Air Force where was appointed Director of Training from 1934 to 1936, after which he became Commander RAF Far Eastern Forces. During WWII he was head of RAF Middle East Command, controlling Allied air operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa, including the evacuation of Crete and the defeat of Rommel; his air power was a vital component of Montgomery's victory at El Alamein. Having been promoted to Air Marshal, Tedder then took part in the early planning for D-Day, and was subsequently appointed Deputy Supreme Commander Allied Forces Europe (the most senior such British position) immediately beneath General Eisenhower, on whose behalf he signed at the German Surrender in 1945. In 1947 he delivered the Lees Knowles lecture, afterwards published as 'Air Power in War'. Following his retirement he served as Chancellor of Cambridge University and Vice-Chairman of the Board of Governors of the BBC. Founded in 1930, The Buccaneers is one of the oldest and most famous 'wandering' clubs in English cricket (a 'wandering' club has no fixed home ground but plays consistently as an 'away' team relying on the hospitality of the 'home' clubs against which it competes). The Club's history has been written twice, by Clifford Bax in 1956 and more recently by Howard Spencer. ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SIGNED BY TEDDER ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE.
Single sheet, a near fine copy. Signed simply 'Wavell' in the writer's usual manner, the letter is written to Geoffrey Moore, founder of the Buccaneers Cricket Club, and demonstrates the soldier's keen and continuing interest in the sport. It is noteworthy that Wavell was particularly proud of his membership of the MCC at Lords. The letter confirms that Wavell will propose the toast at the Buccaneers' annual dinner (held at Lords). Field-Marshal Earl Wavell (1883-1950) was one of the twentieth century's most distinguished British soldiers. Following considerable success against the Italians in North Africa, his career reached its peak with his appointment as Supreme Allied Commander, South West Pacific, ABDA (American, British, Dutch and Australian) Command in 1942 and subsequently as an outstanding Viceroy and Governor General of India from 1943-1947. He was recognised also as a scholar, compiling the well-known anthology of poetry 'Other Mens's Flowers' (1944). The bulk of Wavell's papers are now housed in the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives at King's College, London. Founded in 1930, The Buccaneers is one of the oldest and most famous 'wandering' clubs in English cricket (a 'wandering' club has no fixed home ground but plays as an away team relying on the hospitality of the home clubs against which it competes). The Club's history has been written twice, by Clifford Bax in 1956 and more recently by Howard Spencer. ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SIGNED BY WAVELL ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE.
1st edition. Good in green cloth with black lettering. Bookplate on the inside front cover. 10938. eng
195973294Adelaide: The Club 1959. Fine. Adelaide The Club 1959. Quarto one large sheet of card approximately 510 x 380 mm printed on one side only and folded twice down to size. An attractive menu card printed in red and blue throughout with the menu and toast list on the centrefold and the last page designed for autographs; in fine condition. And autographs there from this auspicious year in which the Club won the premiership in all three grades in the 1958-59 season. Sir Don Bradman proposed the toast to the Club and he is one of the signatories along with Clarrie Grimmett the Club coach. Among the more than fifty other signatures all but one in ink are the following Test and State players: Alec Barker Bert Bedford Leon Hill Alan Hitchcox Hitchcock Gil Langley Brian Leak Bob Lee Douglas McKay Roy Middleton 'Nip' Pellew Colin Pinch Ross Stanford Cecil Starr and Rolly Vaughton. The oldest former Club member A.P. May born in 1873 has also added his signature. The original owner of the menu has written his ownership details at the head of the first and last pages. The Club unknown
198453785Adelaide: Wakefield Press/ SACA 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Adelaide Wakefield Press/ SACA 1984. Large quarto ii x 262 pages with numerous illustrations from photographs. Full leather with the clear acetate dustwrapper; mint in the original specially-designed cardboard box. One of 299 numbered copies of the deluxe edition issued with a gilt-embossed leather cricket ball signed by Don Bradman still present with this copy - many are no longer so!. The odd limitation number was chosen because it is the Test record for the Adelaide Oval set by Bradman against South Africa in 1932 - incidentally he was not out. Wakefield Press/ SACA hardcover
2022BIB327203Walkerville: Robert O'Shannassy. 2022. Quarto Size approx 24cm x 30.5cm. Fine condition in pictorial laminated boards. Issued without dustjacket. As new conditon. Illustrated with Colour and Black & White Photographs. Foreword by Gideon Haigh. Signed by the authors on the title page. 407 pages. A history of AUCC starting with its beginnings in 1881 its formal formation in 1907 and its invitation to join South Australian Cricket Association in 1908 through the highs and lows finishing with the triumphant 20-21 Premiership season. 395 illustrations including historic team photos and over 30 pages of appendices. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . As New. 1st Edition. Hardback. Robert O'Shannassy hardcover
2022BIB319763Walkerville: Robert O'Shannassy. 2022. Quarto Size approx 24cm x 30.5cm. Mint condition in pictorial laminated boards. Issued without dustjacket. A new copy. Illustrated with Colour and Black & White Photographs. Foreword by Gideon Haigh. Signed by the authors on the title page. 407 pages. A history of AUCC starting with its beginnings in 1881 its formal formation in 1907 and its invitation to join South Australian Cricket Association in 1908 through the highs and lows finishing with the triumphant 20-21 Premiership season. 395 illustrations including historic team photos and over 30 pages of appendices. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . New. 1st Edition. Hardback. Robert O'Shannassy hardcover
Illustrated, includes articles by Ian Botham, Gary Lineker and Phil Neale. eng
238 pages, illustrated, index. eng
2212493Near Fine. Hi I am selling some of my non Wisdens Here we have : Wisden Anthology All 5 of the 5 Book Set 1864 - 2006. All hardback in very good condition. Slight ruffle to one DJ. Condition=8/10 hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with plates; brown cloth, backstrip lettered in yellow, pictorial endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
66219Very Good. Printed in blue on white silk now framed and glazed visible surface 245 × 185 mm. A few light creases and light marginal spotting; in excellent condition. Australia lost by an innings and 18 runs . and 18 was Australia's total first innings score! Kelly Graham and Trott scored 8 4 and 6 respectively; Darling was the last man standing on nought Giffen was unable to take to the field so only ten men played but Gregory Iredale Hill Trumble Eady and McKibbin ALL scored ducks! Bowling figures were Pougher 5-0 Hearne 4-4. This is still Australia's lowest first-class score a record they hope won't ever be broken. unknown
1953BIB331829Australian Board of Control for International Cricket Matches. 1953. Quarto Size approx 24cm x 30.5cm. Very Good condition with some creases where it has been previously folded. These are barely visible from the front. Single page. The seventeen 17 signatures are: Lindsay Hassett Capt; Arthur Morris Vice-Capt; Ron Archer Ritchie Benaud Ian Craig Alan Davidson Jim de Courcy Neil Harvey Jack Hill Graeme Hole Bill Johnston Gil Langley Ray Lindwall Colin McDonald Keith Miller Doug Ring and Don Tallon. Slightly creased - an excellent copy. 1 page. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . Very Good. Softcover. Australian Board of Control for International Cricket Matches paperback
1953BIB321480Australian Board of Control for International Cricket Matches. 1953. Quarto Size approx 24cm x 30.5cm. Ner fine condition. Single page. The seventeen 17 signatures are: Lindsay Hassett Capt; Arthur Morris Vice-Capt; Ron Archer Ritchie Benaud Ian Craig Alan Davidson Jim de Courcy Neil Harvey Jack Hill Graeme Hole Bill Johnston Gil Langley Ray Lindwall Colin McDonald Keith Miller Doug Ring and Don Tallon. Slightly creased - an excellent copy. 1 page. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . Near Fine. Softcover. Australian Board of Control for International Cricket Matches paperback
114809A gelatin silver photograph 177 × 125 mm produced in the mid-1990s from the original 1930s negative. The photograph is personally signed in ink on the image by Sir Donald Bradman 1908-2001 and comes with our letter of authenticity. We purchased this item in the late 1990s from a source whom we know well and whose connection with Don Bradman was proven and long-established; we knew the owner of the negatives; we can guarantee the signature is genuine. unknown
114804A gelatin silver photograph 303 × 240 mm produced in the mid-1990s from the original 1930s negative. The photograph is personally signed in ink on the image by Sir Donald Bradman 1908-2001 and comes with our letter of authenticity. We purchased this item in the late 1990s from a source whom we know well and whose connection with Don Bradman was proven and long-established; we knew the owner of the negatives; we can guarantee the signature is genuine. unknown
64 pages, illustrated. eng
xii+ 193 pages, illustrated, appendices, statistics, bibliography, index. eng
VG/VG price-clipped. no inscriptions. lovely clean copy. a lifetime of cricket writing by its greatest character post-war.
8vo., First Edition, with 57 plates on 16; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
2005355490725947London 2005. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. London: Aurum Press 2005. First UK Edition in dustwrapper priced £9.99 to the inside flap. SIGNED BY ALL 12 PLAYERS WHO PLAYED FOR ENGLAND IN THE 2005 ASHES 2 OF THE ENGLAND MANAGEMENT TEAM AND PAUL GILLESPIE LEGENDARY AUSTRALIAN FAST BOWLER. Publisher's red boards with gilt spine lettering. A near fine copy in a fine dustwrapper. Signed by: Andrew Flintoff Paul Collingwood Ian Bell Keven Pietersen Graham Jones Simon Jones Ashley Giles Steve Harmison Matthew Hoggard Andrew Strauss Marcus Trescothick and Best wishes Michael Vaughan. Additionally signed by: David Graveney Chief Selector and Matthew Maynard Batting Coach and Paul Gillespie. The signatures were obtained by a legendary cricket autograph hunter who scoured the county and test grounds for many years with his trusty back-pack. The last signature found was that of Andrew Freddie Flintoff in November 2025 when England faced the English Lions in a warm-up match at Lilac Hill in Perth in a precursor to the last Ashes Tour. Flintoff was there as coach of the Lions. A photograph of Flintoff is included. NB: Gordon Haigh Australian cricket journalist covered this tour for The Guardian and the book was published shortly after the final ball was bowled. It won the Wisden Book of the Year for 2005. The previous years winner Ed Smith chose this collection of reports and writing on the 2005 Ashes series for The Guardian. Haighs strength lies in his combination of judiciousness and a sharp witty elegant gift for language. The pages turn even now when we know the story of the summer so well. Likely unique. The 2005 Ashes Series is widely regarded as the greatest ever Ashes series. Further photographs available upon request. hardcover
Neat inscription on front end paper. No other marks. A very clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked laminated boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket price clipped, not torn with very minor handling to upper edge. 128pp. The full story of how the Ashes were gloriously reclaimed by England for the first time in 16 long years. A scarce book.
2011355490720672London: Aurum Press 2011. First Edition. Hard Cover. First UK Edition. Printing number line: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. ISBN: 978-1-84513-613-0. Publisher's blue boards with silver spine lettering. A UNIQUE COPY AUTOGRAPHED BY 4 MEMBERS OF THE MANAGEMENT & SELECTORS; AND 15 ENGLAND PLAYERS FROM THE SERIES AND 6 AUSTRALIANS INCLUDING ONE AUSTRALIAN SELECTOR. The signatories encompass: Management and Selectors Graham Thorpe; Ashley Giles; James Whitaker; and Geoff Millar. The England Players: Monty Panesar; Eoin Morgan; Paul Collingwood; Graham Swann; Steve Finn; James Anderson who took 24 wickets; Tim Bresnan; Ajmal Shahzad; Kevin Pietersen; Ian Bell; Chris Tremlett; Jonathan Trott; Andrew Strauss; Captain. At the rear of the book are the signatures of several Australians: Paul Hughes sadly now deceased ; Usman Khawaja; Marcus North; Ben Hilfenhaus; Peter Siddle; and Greg Chappell Selector. These signatures were lovingly obtained by one of cricket's legendary autograph hunters who scours the county circuit with his books in his back-pack to watch is beloved county team and in the hope and expectation that he might be able to add a signature or two to his books on the Ashes series. The 2010-2011 Ashes Series is important as it resulted in a resounding 3-1 series victory for England who retained the Ashes previously won in 2009. Furthermore this was the first time that England had won the Ashes in Australia for some 24 years. If this is your sort of thing please let me know as I may well be able to offer other books from noteworthy Ashes series multi-signed in a similar way. Photographs/scans available upon request Aurum Press hardcover
224 pages, illustated, photographs by Philip Brown, appendix. eng