Cricket 1914

THE WORLD OF CRICKET. M a y 9, 1914. IN THE PRESS. Cricket “ By A. C. MacLaren. 1887 - 1913 . This book will tell the story of over a quarter of a century lived in cricket circles— its writer appeared for Harrow v. E ton a t Lords in 1887— and will deal w ith cricket in four continents— a t home, in Australia, in India, in the States, and in the Argentine. The great test matches in which the Author figured from 1804-5 to 1909, captaining the England side on many occasions, will receive full treatment. There will be a number of illustrations, and the volume will be produced in first-class style. Price: ONE G U IN E A . Publishers : “ The World of Cricket,” 61, Temple Chambers, E.C. GUNN & MOORE Acknowledged to be the Largest Cricket Bat Makers in the W orld . Sole Makers of the world=famed “ AUTOGRAPH ” and “ C A N N O N ” Cricket Bats, also all articles connected with British Sports. P. F. WARNER, Capt. English Team, writes “ Gunn & Moore are the Finest Bat Makers in Christendom.” PRINCE RANJTTSINHJI (now H.H. of Nawanagar) writes:— “ There are no Bats made in England TO TOUCH YOURS.” WE ASK FOR NO HIGHER TRIBUTE. Illustrated Catalogue (Post Free). Special Quo ta tions to Schoo ls and Colleges. Address: NOTTINGHAM. T™ “ Printed for the Proprietors by H a . m pto *» s L t d ., 12, 13, & 19, Cursitor Street, London, E.C. Agents lor Australia & c .: G ordon & G otch , London, Melbourne, Sydney Adelaide, Brisbane. Perth, T^aunceston Hobart & W ellington, N.Z. For South Africa: C en tr a l N bw s A g e n c y L td ., Cape Town Joh«nne»bw_- and branches.

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