E-BOOKS
First-class E-Book cricket titles in from cricket specialists Fairfield Books
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Lara: The England Chronicles (eBook)
LARA: The England Chronicles is Brian Lara in his own voice, unfiltered and unrestrained.
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Blood on the Tracks (eBook)
David Tossell’s Blood on the Tracks tells the thrilling and brutal story of the 1974/75 Ashes series.
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Aux Armes! (eBook)
David Owen’s new book explores ‘la différence’ between British and French attitudes to sport.
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Sticky Dogs And Stardust (eBook)
Tales of cricketing legends making their mark in club cricket.
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The Cricketers’ Who’s Who 2024 (eBook)
The 45th edition of the Cricketers’ Who’s Who – eBook version.
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Son of Grace (eBook)
The biography of Frank Worrell, the first black man to be officially appointed West Indian captain. eBook version.
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Balls to Fly (eBook)
Ricky Ellcock’s account of his life and career, first as a professional cricketer, then as the first black captain to be employed by Virgin Atlantic. eBook version.
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Who Only Cricket Know (eBook)
David Woodhouse’s multi-award-winning account of England’s dramatic 1953/54 tour of the West Indies.
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From Lord’s to the Fjords (eBook)
The saga of Icelandic cricket by Kit Harris.
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One Day At A Time (eBook)
The history of limited-overs cricket in 25 landmark matches.
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Being Geoffrey Boycott (eBook)
An eBook version of Geoffrey Boycott’s warts-and-all diary of each of his Test match appearances.
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The Legend of Sparkhill (eBook)
The story of an ordinary Birmingham schoolkid in modern Britain by England all-rounder Moeen Ali and Tanya Aldred. An eBook version.
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No snail (eBook)
The extraordinary story of L’Escargot, the horse that foiled Red Rum.
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Summer Days Promise (eBook)
A collection of some of journalist Paul Edwards’ best and most entertaining cricket writing. An eBook version.
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Beyond The Boundaries (eBook)
Renowned journalist and author Scyld Berry shares his best stories from almost 45 years of touring with England.
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The Reluctant Umpire – digital edition only
Order an e-book of The Reluctant Umpire, available to download now for £6.