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A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



A PRESENTATION VOLUME FOR CLUBS. 



bevelled board*, gilt edges, (500 pages), with appropriate 

 illustrations, price One Guinea, by post 1 2s. 4d. 



THE 



ENGLISH GAME OF CRICKET: 



COMPRISING A DIGEST OF ITS 



ORIGIN, CHARACTER, HISTORY, AND PROGRESS, 



TOGETHER WITH 



AN EXPOSITION OF ITS LAWS AND LANGUAGE. 



CHARLES BOX, 



Author oT "The Octal 



UM OMM. M Bonn * Poenu. 



CONTENTS. 



Introductory. 



GlaacM at th Pat and Present State of 



County Cricket. 

 VII. Middlesex. 

 VIII. Public School Matches. 



DL-BB*. 



X. Hampshire. 

 XI. Samy. 



Zm. Nottinghamshire. 

 UV.-Yorkaftr*, 



.Warwickshire and Derbyshire. 

 XVI. Gloucestershire. 

 XVII. Lancashire and Leicestershire. 

 XVIII. The Eastern Counties. 



*^ff ] Intercolonial Matches. 



XX L School and Village Matches. 

 XXII.-Curtosities of Cricket. 

 XXIII. Cricket Grounds. 

 XXrv. Laws of the Game. 



XXV. Poems, Songs, and Ballads. 

 XXVI. Glossary of Words and Phrases. 

 POSTSCRIPT. Shakespeare and Cricket 

 An Enforced Dissertation. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



" The most complete and interesting work on cricket ever published. No expense 

 has been spared in making that which is really useful a very handsome volume." 

 Btfft Hfe. 



" We welcome with heartiness a writer like Mr. Charles Box, who has so 

 pleasantly united in the splendid volume before us the old order (of cricket) with 

 the new." Sporting and Dramatic Newt. 



" This work win prove interesting to all lovers of cricket." Times. 



" The volume is a very handsome one indeed, destined, doubtless, to become an 

 authority on the essentially ' English Game of Cricket.' "Morning Post. 



"The best work on cricket that has yet come under our notice." --Nottingham 

 Journal. 



-A handsome and well got-up volume, the author being the man of all others 

 qualified and in a position for compiling such a work. Kent Herald. 



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