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CRAIG, Albert. Honor where honor is due .... To ... J.T. Hearne, who holds premier position as bowler in the cricket world for 1896. [London: 1896]. Broadside (12¾ x 8in; 32.2 x 20.5cm), with 5-stanza poem by Craig and advertisement for Casson Whisky below, further advertisement by F.H. Ayres on verso (some creasemarks, short tear at foot); and 8 other rhyming broadsides by Craig, comprising:
1. The Prince at it again ...The Prince holds the honored position for best batsman for 1896. [London: 1896].
2. To E.M. Grace Esq., the veteran Glo'stershire Cricketer. A Little Hero. [London: 1898].
3. England v. Australia 3rd Round. Young of Essex to the Front. [London: 1899].
4. To Lord Harris ... "Game to the Finish" Our Alec. Canterbury week, 1903. [London: 1903].
5. For the third time in the Test Matches, England v. Australia, Thomas Hayward more than holds his own, June 29th, 1899. [London: 1899].
6. A Prince amonst Batsmen. Arthur Shrewsbury. [London: n.d.].
7. The Champions beaten by Middlesex at Lords. June 6, 1903. [London: 1903]. (Torn with loss of advertisement at foot)
8. England's Choice. Against their worthy foe, South Africa, in the first Test match at Lord's, July 1st, 1907. [London: 1907]. 4pp.
All printed on various sizes and colours of paper, and all with advertisement by F.H. Ayres on verso (some spotting and occasional short tears). ORIGINAL ISSUES. (9)
1. The Prince at it again ...The Prince holds the honored position for best batsman for 1896. [London: 1896].
2. To E.M. Grace Esq., the veteran Glo'stershire Cricketer. A Little Hero. [London: 1898].
3. England v. Australia 3rd Round. Young of Essex to the Front. [London: 1899].
4. To Lord Harris ... "Game to the Finish" Our Alec. Canterbury week, 1903. [London: 1903].
5. For the third time in the Test Matches, England v. Australia, Thomas Hayward more than holds his own, June 29th, 1899. [London: 1899].
6. A Prince amonst Batsmen. Arthur Shrewsbury. [London: n.d.].
7. The Champions beaten by Middlesex at Lords. June 6, 1903. [London: 1903]. (Torn with loss of advertisement at foot)
8. England's Choice. Against their worthy foe, South Africa, in the first Test match at Lord's, July 1st, 1907. [London: 1907]. 4pp.
All printed on various sizes and colours of paper, and all with advertisement by F.H. Ayres on verso (some spotting and occasional short tears). ORIGINAL ISSUES. (9)
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