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BickersAn autobiography of Martin Bicknell, a former Surrey and England fast… |
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George LohmannBy Keith Booth George Lohmann had a better average and strike rate than any other bowler in Test cricket. A pioneer of the art of medium-pace bowling, brilliant… |
£18.99(Hardback) | |
Graham ThorpeGraham Thorpe's achievements on the cricket field contrasted wildly with his personal problems, where drink and depression combined to send him… |
£7.99(Paperback) | |
Jim LakerJim Laker will always be remembered for his bowling in the Test match at Old Trafford in 1956, when he took 19 Australian wickets for 90, 9 for 37 in… |
£18.99(Paperback) | |
Surrey County Cricket ClubBy Jerry Lodge Fifty of the Finest… |
£12.99(Paperback) | |
Four More WeeksBy Mark Ramprakash, Justyn Barnes Four More Weeks is Mark Ramprakash's gripping diary of Surrey's traumatic 2005 cricket season.
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£16.99(Hardback) | |
Graham ThorpeA painfully honest life story of Graham Thorpe. This book dissects his career in cricket and the inner recesses of his private life: the impact of his… |
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The Oval ReflectionsBy David Norrie No ground in the world can compete with the Oval's illustrious sporting history.
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Surrey County Cricket ClubBy Jerry Lodge From Pooley and Strudwick to the Stewarts and Hollioakes, this Tempus published authoritative guide to Surrey's 100 Greats delivers detailed… |
£12.99(Paperback) | |
From Tragedy to TriumphBy Trevor Jones Cricket, naturally, took second place in the aftermath of the tragic and untimely death of Surrey's Ben Hollioake. As a valediction to their friend… |
£13.99(Paperback) |
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