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A.D. Taylor, the Cricketologist

by Laughton, Tony

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Minor rubbing. VG. Textual photo illustrations. British Sports History Boundary Books Deansgate [UK] (2002) orig.wrappers 23x16cm, 91 pp, Inscribed by author on half.title. Copy no. 131 of 200 printed. Series: Boundary Books Cricket History Series, No. 2.

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Title
A.D. Taylor, the Cricketologist
Author
Laughton, Tony
Book Condition
Used - Minor rubbing. VG.
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Boundary Books
Date Published
(2002)
Keywords
A.D. Taylor Cricket Great Britain Games Sport

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