Cricket 1906

A pril 26, 1906. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, 93 Interesting Facts about J. T. Brown. Chart. International Cricket F&tes. (See Philadel­ phia.) International Cricket Match. (See lying, John B.) Inter-University Records (See Mudge, C. A.) Invincible Cricket (iuid >■ Id. Swansea. 1895. Irish Cricketers in the United States. 1879. By One of Them. Is. John Lawrence, Dublin. 1880. [Now somewhat rare, and worth about 7s. 6d.] Ireland. Early Cricket in. (Ses Samuels, Arthur.) Ireland, Handbook of Cricket in. (See “ J. T. H.” ) Ireland (Arthur J.) The Complete Cricketer. A practical trea'ise. Id. John Dicks, London. 1905. Ireland’s Gardens, and its Cricket Associa­ tions. (See Taylor, Alfred D.) Ironside (F. J.) Australasian Cricketing Handbook. Is. Jarrett and Co., Sydney. 1880. [Valued at 6s.] Ironside (F. J.) Cricket Programme. 1903-4. Ironside (F. J.) Laws of Cricket and Scores of Intercolonial Matches. Sydney. 1875. [Long since out of print, and worth about 6s] Ironside (F. J.) World of Cricket. Eng­ land v. Australia, Colony v. Colony. 1856-1895. Is. W. Dymock, Sydney. Three editions. 1895. Ironside (F. J.) The World's Cricket Record. Chart. A. Hordern, Melbourne. 1900. Another issue, 1903. lying (J. B.) The International Cricket Match played in the Elysian Fields, 1859. Souvenir. Yinten, New York. 1859. [Very rare, and worth 10s.] I Zingari. Origin, Rise, Progress and Results. Harrison & Sons, London. Several editions, 1862, 1865, 1866, 1869, 1872, 1883, 1886, 1889, 1895. [These pamphlets, issued for private circulation, are exceedingly difficult to obtain, especially the early issues. Valued from 10s. to 15s. per copy.] I Zingari. (See Trevor, Harry, and Leo.) Jerks In from Short Leg. (See “ Quid.” ) Jessop (G. L ). (See Cricket). Jessop (G. L.). Cricket Notes. With chapters by A. O. Jones and C. L. Townsend. Is. and Is. 6d. J. W . Arrowsmith, Bristol. 1903. “ J. J. B.” The Australians in England, 1896. With an introduction by George Bull. Id. Athletic Neuis, Manchester. 1896. Jolly (C.). The City Charltonian Cricket Club. An address and song. Private circulation. 1857. [As a souvenir of the above'club this pamphlet is probably worth 10s. 6d ] Jottings on Bowling. Journals. See:— All England Cricket and Football Journal. American Cricket and Kindred Games. American Cricketer. Australian Cricket. Bat, Ball and Wheel. Bradford Cricketers’ Journal. OanadianCricket Field. Cricket. (See Shaw, A.) Cricket and Athletic ■Gazette Cricket Field. Cricket Club Life. Cricket and. Football Times. Cricket World. Cricketer, The. Oricketers'Herald. Umpire and Notclier. “ J. T. H.” John Lawrence’s Handbook of Cricket in Ireland. Annual. The first issue deals with cricket in 1865-66. Sixteen annual issues. First issued at 6d., increased to Is. in 1870, and to Is. 6d. in 1881. Dublin. 1866-1881. [Like most defunct annuals, the above is entirely out of print, though odd numbers are occasionally to be met with. A complete set of these valuable guides to Irish cricket is worth from £2 10s. to £3.] Jubilee Book of Cricket. (See Ranjitsinhji, Prince.) Junior Cricket Matches. (See Eton.) Kelly (F. F.) Centuries Scored in the United States and Canada. 1844-1902. One dollar. New Jersey, U.S.A. 1902. Kelly (F. S ) (See Warner, R. T.) Kendal, History of Cricket in. By James Clarke. 2s. 6d. Kendal. 1906. Kent Cricket, Twenty Years of. (See Mar­ shall, F. E.) Kent County Cricket. A volume devoted to the history of the Kent County Cricket Club is in the press. Among the con­ tributors are Lord Harris, the Hon. R. Knatchbull Hugessen, Messrs. F. Mar- chant, J. R. Mason, AY. S. Norton, W. H. Patterson, F. S. Ashley-Cooper, etc. Kent County Cricket Club. Annually since 1877. Known as the “ Blue Book,” and issued to members only. Maidstone. [A complete set is difficult to meet with, though not worth more than about 20s.] Kent. See also:— Canterbury Cricket Week. Norman, Philip. Kentish Cricketers, The. A Poem by a Gentleman. [John Burnby.] Being a reply to Surry Triumphant. S. Smith & Sons, Canterbury. 1773. [Like most cricket pamphlets printed in the eighteenth century the above is very scarce. A per­ fect copy should realise 40s.] Kentish Cricketer’s Guide. Published annually from 1883 to 1890. 6d. J. Burgiss Brown, Maidstone. [Not worth more than a few shillings.] Kestrel’s Nest, The. (See Cochrane, Alfred.) Khan (Uohummud Abdullah). The Cricket Guide. Intended for the use of young players. Royal Press, Lucknow. N.D. [This book is difficult to obtain in England, but is not wortli more than a few shillings ] Kilburn Cricket, History of. A Lecture delivered by W. H. Taylor. 3d. Ford and Son, Kilburn. 1885. Kilkenny Cricket Club, A Short Account of the. Its origin and proceedings in the years 1830 and 1831. Poulter, London. 1832. King (F. Kelly). (See Cricket Calendar.) King (Percival). Scottish Cricketers’ Annual and Guide. First issue, 1870-71. Crown 8vo. until 1881-82, when it was reduced in size to 32mo. Increased to original size in 1385-86 ; the last issue appearing for season 1887-88. Seventeen annual issues. Edinburgh, 1871-1888. [This valuable record of Scottish cricket has long since been out of print. A complete set is worth from two to three guineas.] King Cricket. (See Cooper, A. B.) “ King Willow.” W. G. Up to Date. A continuation of W. Methven Brownlee’s biography of “ W. G.” 1887-1895. Nihjiri Press. 1896. [Worth five or six shillings.] Kings of Cricket. (See Daft, Richard.) Kingscote Cricket Club. Issued annually from 1826 to 1830. [The above books on the famous old Kingscote club are v ery Tare, and difficult to obtain.] Kingston Cricket Club. 1894. A. W. Gardner & Co., Kingston. Kirby (Joseph J.). (See England v. Aus­ tralia at the Wicket.) Knight (A. E.). The Complete Cricketer. 7s. Cd. Methuen & Co., London, 1906. Knight (Tom H.). (See Somerset County Cricket Club.) Kricket Karicatures. (See “ Rip.” ) Lambert(Tom). NorthumberlandandDurham Cricket Annual. Newcastle. 1896. Lambert (William). Cricketer’s Guide; or, Instructions and Rules for Playing the Noble Game of Cricket. With folding Engraving. 2s. J. Baxter, Lewes. 1816. [Lambert's Guide ran through twenty editions- The first and second issues comprise' 55 pp. post 8vo ; the third, fourth and fifth editions 62 pp. post 8vo.; the seventh edition 61 pp. 16mo.; to which was subjoined “ The New Single Wicket Game” ; and the tenth to twentieth editions 47 pp. 16mo. These guides are very rare, and worth from 30s. to 35s. a copy. Unfortunately the editions are undated.] Lancashire County Cricket. (See Rey­ nolds, F.) Lancashire County Matches, Record of. 1865-1881. Edited by “ G. T. W .” 3d. Capleton and Co., Manchester. 1882. Other editions in 1883 and 1884. Lancashire County and Manchester Cricket Club. Testimonial to Mr. S. H. Swire, Report of Dinner and Presentation, November 24, 1888. Ashton-under- Lyne. Photograph. Gratis. 1888. Lancashire Cricket Record. 6d. Fletcher and Speight, Bury. 1881-1882. Lancashire Cricket, Annual Record of. By Lancastrian. Thomas Axon, Manchester. 1886. Lancashire Cricket. Souvenir. Compiled by G. Newnes. S. Blomeleg, Manches­ ter. 1881. Lancashire Cricket and Cricketers. (See Ashley-Cooper, F. S.) Lancashire Cricket Calendar. 1882. Lancashire Cricketers’ Handbook. Annually since 1882. Id. Fletcher and Speight, Bury. [Of no great value, though a complete set is hard to obtain. Probable value ten shillings.] Lancashire. See also :— Briggs, John. Cricket Champions of 1897. Liverpool C.C. Lansdown Cricket Club, Matches of tte. 1825-1851. Private circulation. Bath. 1852. [Valued at ten shillings.] Laver (Frank). An Australian Cricketer on Tour. Reminiscences, Impressions and Experiences of Two Trips. Eighty- seven illustrations. 6s. Chapman & Hall, London. 1905. Lawrence (John). Handbook of Cricket in Ireland. (See “ J. T. H.” ) Laws of Cricket, Amended. Benetfink &Co., London. Gratis. 1901. Laws of Cricket. As Approved by the Mary- lebone Cricket Club. T. Langdale, Ripon. 1828. Laws of Cricket. Cricket Pres9, London. 2d. Thirty editions. N. D. Rochdale C.C. Swindells, T. Trew-Hay, John.

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