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"On Saturday, 20th May 1911, at Hove, E. B. [Edwin Boaler] Alletson, batting for Notts against Sussex, scored 189 in 90 minutes;...
A tribute to the popular Hampshire England bowler. Issued for his Benefit Fund in 1958. 1st edition. Slim 8vo. [8]pp. Original...
In this second autobiography, subtitled "Adventures of a Much Travelled Umpire", Harold "Dickie" Bird takes a humorous look at the...
Subtitled "Yorkshire's greatest son hits out" these are Boycott's typically forthright views on the game and it's future. 8vo....
"The liveliest book ever written about how cricket works, it's packed with lists, tables and topical examples featuring...
The history of the development of cricket from its birth in the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 20th century. 8vo. xiv +...
A record of the major international Tests from 1877 to 1935 with results, records, who's who etc. 2nd revised and enlarged...
Original postcard. Real photograph of Max Woosnam, standing with cigarette in hand. Woosnam was, without doubt, the most...
American childrens' game book with rather charming illustrations showing how each pastime is played. Games include King Caesar,...
Covers the following sports: cricket, rowing, football, lacrosse, athletics, racing, hunting, shooting, fishing, lawn...
John Hassall (1868-1948), illustrator. Contains coloured plates of children playing sport: golf, cricket, croquet, tennis,...
The author's system for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, covering diet, underclothing and exercise etc. New revised edition...
Fred Perry (1909-95) was a three-time Wimbledon Men's singles champion, the world no.1 player for five years and the last British...
Records of the regatta for the past thirty years, with notes on its history, constitution and rules. There is also a list of...
Original coloured postcard titled 'A Fair Knock-Out'. It depicts the French boxer Georges Carpentier (1894-1975) knocking the...
Khan tells the story of his rise from the back streets of Bolton to the Olympics and into the world of professional boxing....
Superbly-illustrated compendium of Chelsea with full statistical coverage of every season up to 1984-85. 4to. 216pp. Profusely...
Collector's card from the Autographed Editions Series, with printed profile to reverse. Signed by Hurst in blue ink...
Biography of West Ham all rounder and member of the 1966 England World Cup squad, Martin Peters. 1st edition. 8vo. 128pp. plus...
Footballing memoir from Tottenham's "General" and England star Ramsey. 1st edition. 8vo. 114pp. plus 12 pages of black and...
The story of how Chelsea captured their first ever League Championship title in their Jubilee year of 1954-55 with full statistics...
Roger Bannister's own account of his career in running which reached its climax in the legendary race at Oxford on...
An insight into the life of the charasmatic jockey in his own words. 8vo. 197pp. 16 pages of photographs. Dust-wrapper, very...
A detailed account of the origin and development of curling in Canada and the U.S.A. with a special focus on the...
An attempt to simplify ski-ing for beginners,and to provide the novice with instructions that can be read and digested in a very...
Tactical snooker guide and instructional from World Champion Davis, unbeaten for 20 years between the wars. 1st edition 1st...
"He Might Be Champion If There Were A Championship". Chromolithograph print, published in Vanity Fair on 25 May 1905. Part...
Illustrated golfing instructional from Allerton (pseudonym of William Ernest Cameron) and R. Browning. Paperback. 1st edition....
With an introduction by Andrew Lang. Frederick Guthrie Tait (1870-1900) was born in Edinburgh, the son of a leading physicist and...
South African Gary Player recounts his experiences in winning the Golf Grand Slam 4 major titles. 2nd edition, 8vo. 133pp....
Nice 1920s coaching manual. The author was a former Irish international who also played for Blackheath and the Barbarians....
Chromolithograph print, published in Vanity Fair on 24 April 1880. Part of the "Men of the Day" series, # 224....
In the late 1920's Norman Loudon, who later went on to found Shepperton Film Studios, was experimenting with high speed...