James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1892

THE AMERICAN CRICKET ANNUAL. The only publication solely devoted to the game in America . T h eE d i t i o nfor 1 8 9 2c o n t a i n s - A special article , with full scores of all matches played , o n the " Tour of Lord Hawke'sT e a m" in the United Statesa n dC a n a d a. " The Season of 1891 , " written up by leading cricketers of every section . The full records of all the principal Clubs , with the batting and bowling averages of their members. " Cricket in England ; " " Century Scores ; " " Bowling Feats ; " Laws of Cricket , &c., &c . A f e wC r i t i c i s m so f t h e1 8 9 1E d i t i o n . " It fills a long -felt want in cricket literature . "-Philadelphia Public Ledger. " Contains quite a fund of information regarding the game on this side of theAtlantic."-N e wYork Sun. "" The American Cricket Annual' is full of information carefully put together . It is a work that any one interested in the gamecannot well afford to be without."-AmericanCricketer . . . . " It contains muchvaluable information concerning cricket in the United States , Canada, and England, and is a work which all cricketers should procure ."-Hamilton ( Ont. ) Times . " Theworkcovers a large field , and the records are presented in a manner so that any desired information can be obtained at once."-New York T r i b u n e. Canbe obtained from any reliable bookseller or athletic outfitter , or will be sent on receipt of price (50 cents ) by- J E R O M EF L A N N E R Y , P.O. Box 1211 , New York, Or, on receipt of Two Shillings , by- W R I G H T& C O., 41, St. Andrew'sHill , London, E.C.

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