Cricket 1888
304 CRICKET:. A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 20, 1888. CHRONICLES OP CRICKET. Facsimile Reprints o f : NY K b is “ C r ic k e te r ’s G u id e .” LILLYWHITE’S “ H andboo k op C ric k e t.” DENISON’S “ S k etche s op th e P la y e rs.” With a View of Old “ Lord’s ” ; and Portraits of early P.ftTfs. Cloth extra, 3/6. Books which once enj* ye*l a wide popularity, and are now very m-r<. ___________________________________________ Two N ew Books by FRED GALE. 1. T H E G A M E O F C R IC K E T . By F re d G a le (“ The Old Buffer.” )—Second Edition, ready at all bookstalls, &c. Picture boards, 2/-. “ A very refreshing book. A cool wind blows through it from the past into the present—from the dead past, over the daisied graves of ancient Cricketers .”—D aily News. 2. S P O R T S A N D R E C R E A T IO N S IN- T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y . By F re d G a le . This day. Picture boards, 2/-.—Boxing, Prize Ring, Racing, Hunting, Fishing, Coaching, &o. 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