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Language: English
Published by Carcanet Press Ltd, Cheshire, Great Britain, 1973
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Editor James Atlas chose these 10 "younger" poets to introduce to English readers. Most of the poems had been published before in American literary journals, but the poets were not widely known outside the U.S. Shiny stiff red wraps are very lightly worn at corners which…are a little curled. 3 tiny specks of light stain on outer text block. A slim book, 94 pages.
Published by J. B. Cramer & Co. Ltd., London, 1948
- Softcover
Seller: Artis Books & Antiques, Calumet, MI, U.S.A.Artis Books & Antiques
Contact seller5-star sellerSoft cover. Condition: Good. No Dust Jacket. 18pp. Arranged by A. G. Mathew. Size: Large 4to.

THE BEAVER - Exploring Canada's History - Volume 75, number 4 - August September 1995
Dafoe, Christopher (editor) (Donald Lamont; Desmond Morton; Cheryl Smith; Martin Zeilig; Bernard Shaw; William Cornwallis King; W. B. Ewart; Clarence Epstein)
Published by The Hudson's Bay Company, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1995
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 56 pp. Light wear. Cover art by Marion E. Barker. Started in 1920, this magazine was founded by the Hudson's Bay Company as part of their 250th anniversary celebrations. HBC was chartered on the 2nd of May in the year 1670. Their main business was furs, primarily beaver pelts, hen…ce the name of the magazine, The Beaver. In 1994, the magazine was acquired by Canada's National History Society. In 2010, the History Society changed the name from The Beaver to Canada's History because, apparently, an assortment of half-wits thought the original title of the magazine was disgustingly sexist. This issue contains: Colours of the Farm by Donald Lamont, illustrated by Marion E. Barker; Fuel for the Home Fires by Desmond Morton and Cheryl Smith; Louis Slotin and the Invisible Killer by Martin Zeilig; Tyrant of the Ottawa Valley - planting the Clan McNab in colonial Canada by Bernard Shaw; North with the Red River Brigade by William Cornwallis King; A Surgeon on the Bay by W. B. Ewart; and Tourists of Old Montreal by Clarence Epstein; along with an assortment of features. Size: 4to. Marion E. Barker; (illustrator). Book.

Shaw and Society: An Anthology and a Symposium
George Bernard Shaw; C. E. M. Joad (editor); Leonard Woolf, Kingsley Martin etc.
Language: English
Published by Odhams, London, 1940
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. No date but c. 1940. Collection of Shaw's writings on socialism plus essays on Shaw's thought by a variety of authors. Spine is sunned, toning to covers. light foxing to page edges, contents clean and tight. Good.

Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1972
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Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerMagazine. 89p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Extensive listing of summer music and theatre festivals.
Language: English
Published by A. R. Mowbray & Co. Ltd., London & Milwaukee, 1921
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 30pp. Slim and narrow Octavo in Thick papered boards titled to the upper (lightly marked) cover in black and red. A very good clean and internally unmarked copy over 100 years old.

The Los Angeles Phonograph Record Magazine (June 1976)
Martin R. Robert Cerf (Publisher), Greg Shaw (Senior Editor) and Phonograph Record Magazine
Published by Phonograph Record Magazine, Ltd., Hollywood, California, 1976
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Contact seller5-star sellerMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. A left-folded newspaper containing 48 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: cover story America Celebrates The Beach Boys ("Summer and the Beach Boys - Add to this the occasion of America's Bicentennial and the stage is set for the most endless of all Beach Boys summer…s. With the Beach Boys' first album in three years, '15 Big Ones', the group's most extensive tour ever, a network TV special, and the return of Brian Wilson to the fold, young and not so young Americans will have ample opportunity to pay tribute to several heroes of their pop-cultural history"); [Jerry] Brown vs. [Jimmy] Carter: Rock 'n' Roll Diplomacy ("Not since the folk-protest rag of the '60s has there been so much politics in rock: however, the politics are now above-ground and the causes establishment, namely Jerry Brown and Jimmy Carter. The result, a once united counter-culture now divided into opposing Asylum and Capricorn camps. The players in the West vs. South showdown include Jackson Browne, Eagles and Linda Ronstadt [Brown], Allmans, Tuckers and Black Oak Arkansas [Carter], among others"); Rick Derringer: Identity Crisis? What Identity Crisis? ("After years on the swap-and-switch circuit, Rick Derringer has decided to settle down and become a one band-one woman man. He's formed 'Derringer' and hooked on to legendary and luscious songstress Cynthia Weil. With a new album - boasting four Derringer-Weil compositions - and tour forthcoming, Rick has reason to say, 'Yes, I'm alive and very well"); Dr. Feelgood: Lobotomy Rock ("Honed to a lethal nastiness in London pubs, Dr. Feelgood is ready for America. Feelgood is: primitive r&b, a fascistic stance, a guitarist who plays two chord progressions, black 'n' white clothes, black 'n' white covers, a mono album - Would you want your sister bringing them home?"). Condition: pages age-toned as per newsprint stock used; a few short closed tears to upper edge of front cover.

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More imagesThe Los Angeles Phonograph Record Magazine (July 1974)
Martin R. Robert Cerf (Publisher), Greg Shaw (Editor) and Phonograph Record Magazine
Published by Phonograph Record, Ltd., Hollywood, California, 1974
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Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.Bloomsbury Books
Contact seller5-star sellerMagazine. Condition: Good. First Edition. A left-folded newspaper containing 48 pages including front and rear covers. In two sections (the second section covering Soul & Jazz); contents include: cover feature on David Bowie ("Bowieart: Vampo, Mondo-Deco") and internal article "Bowie" by Ron Ross ("The vampire of rock returns to… suck America dry, in the year of the Diamond Dogs. Prancing with Mr. B. by Ron Ross"); article "Roy Wood, Pop Catalyst" by Martin R. Cerf ("For those who thought they'd never hear Brian Wilson and Neil Sedaka on the same record, for those who don't know the difference between the Turtles and the Osmonds, and for those who really listen to the radio: there's a man with green hair in your not-too-distant-future"); column "Performances" (Pete Townshend in England; Wet Willie in Austin; Fanny in Cleveland; Guess Who in California; and Climax Blues Band in Philadelphia); Photograph Record Reviews; much more. The second section (Soul & Jazz) contains: cover feature and internal article on The Crusaders by Walter Burrell ("Leaders for over a decade in the field of jazz, the Crusaders are moving into a broader realm of contemporary music"); autobiography "Memphis Soul Roots" by Carla Thomas ("From the Fifties, through Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Booker T. etc. right up to the present, one of the city's greatest stars recalls her life and the evolution of the Memphis soul sound"); column "Performances" (Marvin Gaye in Los Angeles, McCoy Tyner in New York); Soul & Jazz Reviews; much more. Condition: pages lightly age-yellowed; covers show periodic small or narrow edge chips; light corner creases; overall in Good condition.
Songs of Praise with Music
Dearmer, Percy - Words Editor; Williams, R. Vaughan and Shaw, Martin - Music Editors
Published by Oxford University Press - London, 1974
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Seller: Barberry Lane Booksellers, Bar Harbor, ME, U.S.A.Barberry Lane Booksellers
Contact seller4-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Blue-green cloth on boards with bright gilt lettering to spine and blind stamped deer design and border rulings to front. Book is Fine. Dust Jacket Fine too.

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Latin American Women Filmmakers: Production, Politics, Poetics
Martin, Deborah (Editor)/ Ross, Julian (Editor)/ Shaw, Deborah (Editor)/ Nagib, Lucia (Editor)
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Very fine cloth copy in very fine dustjacket. viii, 266 pages. 8 essays by leading scholars and an introduction by the editor. Book.

Developing Creativity in Higher Education: An Imaginative Curriculum
Jackson, Norman [Editor]; Oliver, Martin [Editor]; Shaw, Malcolm [Editor]; Wisdom, James [Editor];
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Paperback. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title.

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume I Number 8 Saturday June 18th 1921.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday June 18th . 1921., 1921
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume II Number 6 Saturday June 10th 1922.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday June 10th . 1922., 1922
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume II Number 7 Saturday June 17th 1922.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday June 17th . 1922., 1922
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume IV Number 5 Saturday June 9th 1923.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday June 9th . 1923., 1923
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume II Number 1 Saturday May 6th 1922.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday May 6th . 1922., 1922
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume IV Number 11 Saturday July 21st 1923.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday July 21st 1923., 1923
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume II Number 5 Saturday June 3rd 1922.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday June 3rd . 1922., 1922
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume I Number 10 Saturday July 2nd 1921.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday July 2nd . 1921., 1921
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume I Number 7 Saturday June 11th 1921.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday June 11th . 1921., 1921
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume IV Number 12 Saturday July 28th 1923.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday July 28th . 1923., 1923
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume I Number 4 Saturday May 21st 1921.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday May 21st . 1921., 1921
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume II Number 10 Saturday July 8th 1922.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday July 8th . 1922., 1922
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The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume I Number 2 Saturday May 7th 1921.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
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The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume IV Number 4 Saturday June 2nd 1923.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday June 2nd . 1923., 1923
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].

The Cricketer (Weekly Magazine) Volume I Number 3 Saturday May 14th 1921.
Warner, P. F. [Sir Pelham Francis Warner MBE (2 October 1873 - 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer]. He founded the magazine in 1921 and was editor until 1963. Later editors included E. W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Cartoon by Charles Shaw Baker (5 January 1883 - 16 December 1976) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1905 and 1920].
Published by Published by the Proprietors at 3 Bolt Court, London Saturday May 14th . 1921., 1921
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Add to basketCondition: Good. First edition in publisher's original stapled illustrated paper covers [softback]. 4to 12'' x 9''. Weekly publication with monochrome photographs depicting the cricketer's of the day, illustrated advertisements and cartoon. Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes Tests and a history of Lord's…Cricket Ground. He founded The Cricketer Magazine. He was cricket correspondent of the Morning Post from 1921 to 1933, and subsequently of the Daily Telegraph. After surviving for over 80 years as an independent publication, Wisden purchased the magazine and in 2003 merged it with Wisden Cricket Monthly. Staples starting to rust but still holding, age tanning to the margins and in Good condition. We currently hold in stock 23 other Cricketer Weekly issues. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].