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Archive of ACS Lives in Cricket books

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No 2Johnny Briggs: poor Johnny
No 3George Duckworth: Warrington's ambassador at large
No 4Ernie Jones: Australia's first fast bowler
No 5Rockley Wilson: remarkable cricketer, singular man
No 6Bill Copson: more than miner interest
No 7Richard Daft: on a pedestal
No 8Ernest Hayes: brass in a golden age
No 9JH King: Leicestershire's longaevous left-hander
No 10John Shepherd: the loyal cavalier
No 11CP Lewis: The champion cricketer of south Wales
No 12Ric Charlesworth: this sporting, medical and political life
No 13AP 'Bunny' Lucas: the best of all my boys
No 14Jack Bond: Lanashire lad, Lancashire leader
No 15Michael Falcon: Norfolk's gentleman cricketer
No 16Joe Hardstaff: supreme stylist
No 17Fuller Pilch: a strraightforward man
No 18FR Foster: the fields were sudden bare
No 19Frank Sugg: a man for all seasons
No 20Maurice Tompkin: more than just runs
No 21Walter Read: a class act
No 22Jack Mercer: a bowler of magical spells
No 23Brief Candles: McMaster, Hyland and other one-match wonders
No 24Edgar Willsher: the lion of Kent
No 25Tom Richardson: a bowler pure and simple
No 26HV Hesketh-Prichard: amazing stories
No 27CB Llewellyn: a study in equivocation
No 28Keith Carmody: Keith Miller's favourite captain
No 29AN Hornby: the boss
No 30MJK Smith: no ordinary man
No 31Walter Robins: achievements, affections and affronts
No 32Eric Rowan: the toughest Springbok
No 33Jack Robertson and Syd Brown: more than just the warm-up act
No 34Frank Mitchell: imperial cricketer
  
No 36WE Astill: all-rounder debonair
No 37William Clarke: the old general
No 38Lionel Robinson: cricket at Old Buckenham
No 39Alec Watson: chucker?
No 40Edwin Smith: a life in Derbyshire cricket