Bibliography of cricket

This is a bibliography of literary and historical works about cricket. The list is sorted by author's name.

Contents :

A

David Rayvern Allen
HS Altham
John Arlott
Geoff Armstrong
F S Ashley-Cooper
Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians

B

Philip Bailey
Trevor Bailey
Anthony Barker
Ralph Barker
Brian Bassano
Richie Benaud
Henry Bentley
Keith Booth
Rowland Bowen
Derek Birley
Sir Don Bradman
Mike Brearley
Samuel Britcher
Dick Brittenden
Gerald Brodribb
G B Buckley
Alexander Buzo

C

Sir Neville Cardus
Dudley Carew
Richard Cashman
Stephen Chalke
Aakash Chopra
Tony Cozier

D

Bernard Darwin
James Dance (a.k.a. James Love)
William Denison

E

W Epps

F

Nicholas Felix (Nicholas Wanostrocht)
Jack Fingleton
John Ford
Bill Frindall
David Frith

G

A J Gaston
Alan Gibson
William Godfrey - pseudonym of Samuel Youd for his works relating to Cricket
William Goldwin
John Goulstone
W G Grace
Peter Griffiths
Ramachandra Guha

H

Gideon Haigh
Duncan Hamilton
Chris Harte
Fyzul Hassanali
Arthur Haygarth
Bernard Hollowood
Gerald Howat

J

C L R James
D R Jardine

K

JM Kilburn
A E Knight

L

John Lazenby
Christopher Lee
David Lemmon
W J Lewis
E V Lucas

M

Timothy J McCann
John Major
Ashley Mallett
John Marshall
G D Martineau
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Ronald Mason
Eric Midwinter
Keith Miller
Mary Russell Mitford
Geoffrey Moorhouse
Patrick Morrah
Ashley Mote
Johnnie Moyes
Sujit Mukherjee
D.J. Mulvaney

N

William North
John Nyren

P

E.W. Padwick
J S Penny
Roland Perry
Playfair
Jack Pollard
James Pycroft

R

Simon Rae
Vasant Raiji
Netta Rheinberg
R. C. Robertson-Glasgow
Ray Robinson
Peter Roebuck
Alan Ross
Rowland Ryder

S

Hugh de Selincourt
Gerard Siggins
HF & AP Squire
Richard Streeton
JF Sutton
E W Swanton

T

Percy Francis Thomas
A.A. Thomson
Geoff Tibballs

U

David Underdown

W

H T Waghorn
P F Warner
Steve Waugh
J R Webber
Roy Webber
Simon Wilde
Martin Wilson
Wisden
John Woodcock
Graeme Wright
Peter Wynne-Thomas

Y

Graham Yallop
Samuel Youd (writing as William Godfrey)

References

  1. A facsimile edition was published in 1997, incorporating additional material by David Rayvern Allen.
  2. "Brittenden, Dick. The Finest Years: Twenty Years of New Zealand Cricket review" (PDF). Journal of Sport History. LA84 Foundation Digital Archive. 1979. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  3. ghost-written by W. Methven Brownlee
  4. Ghost-written for him by Arthur Porritt - Alan Gibson: The Cricket Captains of England, 1989, p51.
  5. Our Village

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