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Beyond a Boundary

Beyond a Boundary

by C L R James

Beyond a Boundary (1963) is a memoir on cricket written by the Trinidadian Marxist intellectual C. L. R. James. It mixes social commentary, particularly on the place of cricket in the West Indies and England, with commentary on the game, arguing that what happened inside the "Boundary Line" in cricket affected life beyond it, as well as the converse. The book is the origin of the famous phrase, "What do they know of cricket who only cricket know?"
Out Of My Comfort Zone

Out Of My Comfort Zone

by Steve Waugh

The Art Of Cricket

The Art Of Cricket

by Sir Donald Bradman

Brightly Fades the Don

Brightly Fades the Don

by J H Fingleton

Miller's Luck

Miller's Luck

by Roland Perry

End Of an Innings

End Of an Innings

by Denis Compton

Cricket Country

Cricket Country

by Edmund Blunden

The Jubilee Book Of Cricket

The Jubilee Book Of Cricket

by K S Ranjitsinhji

Warwick Todd

Warwick Todd

by Tom Gleisner

The Warwick Todd Diaries

The Warwick Todd Diaries

by Tom Gleisner

10 For 66 and All That

10 For 66 and All That

by Arthur Mailey

Don Bradman

Don Bradman

by Brett Hutchins

Kepler

Kepler

by Griffiths Edward

The Barry Richards Story

The Barry Richards Story

by Barry Richards

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Farewell To Cricket

by Don Bradman

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George Giffen a Biography

by Bernard Whimpress

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