Ted Dexter - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Peter Arnold, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of World Cricket, W.H. Smith, 1986
  • John Arlott, John Arlott's 100 Greatest Batsman, Macdonald Queen Anne Press, 1986
  • Trevor Bailey, Richie Benaud, Colin Cowdrey and Jim Laker The Lord's Taverners Fifty Greatest, Heinemann-Quixote, 1983
  • John Campbell Clark, Challenge renewed. The M.C.C. tour of Australia, 1962-3,
  • Ted Dexter, Ted Dexter's Cricket Book, Arthur Barker, 1963
  • Ted Dexter (Ed), Rothmans Book of Test Matches: England v. Australia, 1946-1963, Arthur barker, 1964
  • Ted Dexter, Ted Dexter Declares - An Autobiography, Stanley Paul, 1966
  • Ted Dexter and Ian Wooldrige, The International Cavaliers' World of Cricket, Purnell, 1970
  • Ted Dexter and Michael McDonnell World of Golf, Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, 1970
  • Ted Dexter and Clifford Makins, Testkill, Allen & Unwin, 1976
  • Ted Dexter and Clifford Makins, Deadly Putter, Allen & Unwin, 1979
  • Ted Dexter, From Bradman to Boycott, The Master Batsmen, Queen Anne Press, 1981
  • Ted Dexter, My Golf, Arthur Barker, 1982
  • Ted Dexter, You Can Play Cricket, Severn House Publishers Ltd, 1982
  • Ted Dexter and David Lemmon, Walk to the Wicket, Allen and Unwin, 1984
  • Ted Dexter and Ralph Dellor, Ted Dexter's Little Cricket Book, A Collection of Inspirational Anecdotes, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 1996
  • David Frith, England Versus Australia: An Illustrated History of Every Test Match Since 1877, Viking, 2007
  • Alan Lee, Lord Ted: The Dexter Enigma, Gollancz/Witherby, 1995
  • Derek Lodge, The Test Match Career of Ted Dexter, Spellmount Publishers Ltd, 1989
  • John Snow, Cricket Rebel: An Autobiography, Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, 1976
  • E.W. Swanton (ed), The Barclays World of Cricket, Collins, 1986
  • E.M. Wellings, Dexter v Benaud (MCC tour, Australia 1962-63), Bailey Brothers & Swinfen, 1963

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