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Cricket » Cricket Books » Cricket Reference » THE CRICKETERS' WHO'S WHO (C.J. BARNETT'S COPY)

THE CRICKETERS' WHO'S WHO (C.J. BARNETT'S COPY)

THE CRICKETERS

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Canynge Caple's guide to Cricketers, English and International.

1st. 8vo. 214pp. plus plates. Internally very good, clean and bright. In the original olive green boards, some damp staining, mainly to edges. Signed and dated 1937 by Caple to title-page. Long presentation inscription from Caple to CJ Barnett, "with grateful thanks for the pleasure his innings for Gloucestershire have given me and with all good wishes for the future". Charles Barnett played 424 games for Gloucestershire and 20 Tests for England.

Date
1934
Publisher
Lincoln Williams
Author
S. Canynge CAPLE

£24.00 (Code: 1637)

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