Further Reading/References
- "The Last Roman" unauthorised biography by Mark Peel (1999) ISBN 0-233-99461-0
- "MCC. The Autobiography of a cricketer" (1976)
- "Cricket Today" by Colin Cowdrey (1961)
- "Time for Reflection" (1962) Early autobiography
- "The Incomparable Game" by Colin Cowdrey (1970)
- "The Cowdreys" unauthorised biography by Ivo Tennant (1990) ISBN 0-671-65323-7
- "Wisden" 2001 Obituary and tributes ISBN 0-947766-63-4
- "Lord Cowdrey of Tonbridge, C.B.E. (2003) – Famous Cricketers Series No.72" by Howard Milton. The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. ISBN 1-902171-70-5
- "Colin Cowdrey in Test cricket" by Bernard Black ISBN 0-9549517-0-0
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