Cricket 1914
THE WORLD OF CRICKET. J u n e 6, 19 14 . IN THE PRESS Cricket Reminiscences ,,, „ , By A. C. MacLaren. 1887 - 1913 . This book will tell the story of over a quarter of a century lived in cricket circles— its w riter appeared for Harrow v. E ton at Lords in 1887— and will deal with cricket in four continents— at home, in Australia, in India, in the States, and in the Argentine. The great test matches in wbich the Author figured from 1894-5 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 World. 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 :— Gann & Moore are the Finest Bat Makers in Christendom.” PRINCE RANJTTSINHJ 1 (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). Spec ia l Q u o ta t io n s to Schoo ls and Colleges. ESTABLISH ED 1885. Address: NOTTINGHAM. TELEPHONE- 714. Printed for the Proprietors by Hamptons L td ., 12, 13, & 19, Cursitor Street, London, E.C. Agenta lor Australia &c. : G ordon & G otch, London, Melbourne, Sydney Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Launceston Hobart k W ellington. N.Z. For South Africa: C e n tra l News Acbncy L td . Cmpe Tows Johannesburg acd braaobot.
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