John Snow (cricketer) - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Peter Arnold, The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of World of Cricket, W.H. Smith, 1985
  • Dickie Bird with Keuth Lodge, My Autobiography, Hodder & Stoughton, 1997
  • Geoffrey Boycott, Boycott: The Autobiography, Pan Books, 2006
  • Ashley Brown, A Pictorial History of Cricket, Bison Books Ltd, 1988
  • Greg Chappell, Old Hands Showed The Way, Test Series Official Book 1986-87, The Clashes For The Ashes, Australia vs England, Playbill Sport Publication, 1986
  • Ian Chappell and Ashley Mallett, Hitting Out: The Ian Chappell Story, Orion, 2006
  • Bill Frindall, The Wisden Book of Test Cricket 1877-1978, Wisden, 1979
  • Colin Firth, Pageant of Cricket, The MacMillian Company of Australia,1987
  • Criss Freddi, The Guinness Book of Cricket Blunders, Guinness Publishing, 1996
  • Tony Greig, My Story, Stanley Paul, 1980
  • Ken Kelly and David Lemmon, Cricket Reflections: Five Decades of Cricket Photographs, Heinemann, 1985
  • Dennis Lillee, Lillee, My Life in Cricket, Methuen Australia, 1982
  • Dennis Lillee, Menace: the Autobiography, Headline Book Publishing, 2003
  • Brian Luckhurst and Mike Baldwin, Boot Boy to President, KOS Media, 2004
  • Adrian McGregor, Greg Chappell, Collins, 1985
  • Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Tiger's Tail, Stanley Paul, 1969
  • Ray Robinson, On Top Down Under, Cassell, 1975
  • Lou Rowan, The Umpires Story with an Analysis of the laws of cricket, Jack Pollard, 1972
  • John Snow, Cricket Rebel: An Autobiography, Hamlyn Publishing Ltd, 1976
  • Mike Stevenson, Illy: A Biography of Ray Illingworth, Midas Books, 1978
  • E.W. Swanton, Swanton in Australia with MCC 1946-1975, Fontana, 1977
  • E.W. Swanton (ed), The Barclays World of Cricket, Collins, 1986
  • Derek Underwood, Beating the Bat: An Autobiography, Stanley Paul, 1975
  • Richard Whitington, Captains Outrageous? Cricket in the seventies, Stanley Paul, 1972
  • Bob Willis, Lasting the Pace, Collins, 1985

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