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1951B7762Brisbane: Queensland Cricket Association. 1951. Stapled wraps. Near Fine. 248x185mm; 18 pages . Queensland Cricket Association paperback
1946F7743Brisbane: Queensland Cricket News. 1946. Stapled wraps. Very Good. Wrappers mildly foxed; 282x220mm; 24 pages . Queensland Cricket News paperback
1946F7744Brisbane: Queensland Cricket News. 1946. Stapled wraps. Very Good. Wrappers mildly foxed; 278x215mm; 24 pages . Queensland Cricket News paperback
193397242Adelaide: South Australian Cricket Association 1933. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide South Australian Cricket Association 1933. Octavo 96 pages with numerous illustrations and advertisements plus cover advertisements. Attractive pictorial wrappers printed in green and gold; top corner of the outside rear cover lightly stained; centrefold scoring sheet completed neatly in ink with the final results for the last three Tests on the relevant page; short tear to one leaf expertly sealed; an excellent copy. A pre-match publication for the Test that saw bodyline tactics move from controversy to crisis. Padwick 4487. South Australian Cricket Association paperback
1st Fontana issue. Good pbk. Pages browned. ISBN 000613727X. 22864. eng
318 pages, illustrated, index, edge wear to yellowed dust jacket eng
318 pages, illustrated, index, page edges tannd, fading to covers, edge wear and small tears to dust jacket. eng
318 pages, illustrated, index, price clipped and yellowed dust jacket eng
2nd impression, 318 pages, illustrated, index, price clipped dust jacket with slight loss around the spine area, from the library of Gerald Brodribb with his bookplate loosely inserted. eng
2010Q-073871996XMidnight Ink 2010-07-08. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Midnight Ink paperback
1410427994.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1st edition. 8vo. 204 pages, illustrated. Very good condition hardback in a very good condition price clipped dust jacket. Page edges browned. Foreword by Sir Donald Bradman. 39939. eng
Previous owner's name to front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. Minor creasing to top edge of rear cover and to spine. A very clean tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 262pp. A sentimental journey around club cricket in the north of England.
Hardback with D/J, small size. 1 very small cut to top edge of dj and to bottom corner. slight foxing, green cloth, illustrated in black & white, index, jacket good
VG/good+ dj has some rubbing to corners, with some associated loss - there is a 1/2 inch square flap attached to 1 side only. easily repairable. not price-clipped. no inscriptions.
VG/VG hardback. dj has some creasing to edges. clean tidy copy internally. the odd small tarnish marks. 306pp. Contributions by, inter alia, Sir Donald Bradman, Sir Pelham Warner, Arthur Mailey, Jack Fingleton, Keith Miller. Alan Davidson, Richie Benaud, Neville Cardus, Clarrie Grimmett, Slasher Mackay and Neil Harvey Illustrated with mono photos and cartoons by top Australian artists
1st edition. Fine condition hardback in a very good condition price clipped dust jacket, 242 pages, illustrated. ISBN 0752845926. 50909. eng
xii + 242 pages, illustrated, index, tanning to page edges. eng
1947B7764Brisbane: Queensland Publications. 1947. Stapled wraps. Very Good. Front wrapper foxed; 275x215mm.; 24 pages . Queensland Publications paperback
196024704s.l.: s.n. Very Good with no dust jacket. c1960. Ephemera. No date c1960. On a sheet of paper with "Q.C.A." in red Queensland Cricket Association. Beneath the title is typed "Queensland Team". Dimensions: 205 x 171mm. 13 autographs in blue ink of Queensland team members. . [s.n.] unknown
196524699s.l.: M.C.C. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1965. Ephemera. Some minor foxing and staining.; On a sheet of paper with printed title "M.C.C. Australasian Tour 1965 1966". Dimensions: 228 x 191mm. Beneath the title are 17 printed names with 17 signatures beside them. Signatures include Mike Smith Captain and Colin Cowdrey Vice-Captain. This sheet does not have the signature of the Manageer S. C. Griffith but instead beside the printed name S. C. Griffith is the autograph of B. Knight. "Barry Knight arrived on 6 December when David Larter bruised heel and David Brown pulled side muscles were unfit and Jeff Jones was under threat of an umpire's ban for persistently running down the line of the wickets when bowling." - SportsStats website "Test Cricket Tours - England to Australia 1965-66" accessed February 2023. . M.C.C. unknown
196524698s.l.: M.C.C. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1965. Ephemera. Minor stain to lower corner.; On a sheet of paper with printed title "M.C.C. Australasian Tour 1965 1966". Dimensions: 230 x 191mm. Beneath the title are 17 printed names with 17 signatures beside them. Signatures include Mike Smith Captain and Colin Cowdrey Vice-Captain and S. C. Griffith Manager. . M.C.C. unknown
Condition VG. DJ: Poor, edgewear, missing notches to edges, some discolouration and rubbing. 7.5x5. 128pp. Profuse b/w photos and illus.
188023382London: H.P. Robinson 1880. Ephemera. Good overall. Albumen photograph of young British cricket players in a match with observers seated in front of a school building. Stamped on verso is "H. P. Robinson & Son Red Hill". <br /> <br /> Robinson started his career in photography in 1852 opening a studio in 1855 in Leamington Spa then later London. He became known for 'combination printing' or the melding of multiple negatives to create a new single image. <br /> <br /> Image 9 1/8 x 6 1/4" on toned paper wrinkled removed from an album with some old glue on verso closed tear at left margin crease and closed tear on right edge. A pleasant view of an earlier age and favorite pastime. H.P. Robinson unknown
189220326London: Vanity Fair 1892. First printing. Very good condition. Sammy Woods was one of the few players to have played cricket for both Australia and England. He is depicted here with ball in hand ready to bowl. With sheet of text pp 89-90. Published Aug 6th 1892.The illustrator was Stuff and it is signed it in the image. Vanity Fair was an English magazine that published satirical caricatures from 1868-1914. The handsome chromolithographs are prized for their portraits of important scientists sportsmen judges & politicians. Color chromolithograph 10 1/2 x 15 1/2" Vanity Fair unknown