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CRAIG, Arthur. Sussex beat the Champions, at Kennington Oval, 1896, [London: 1896]. Broadside (11½ x 7½in; 29.3 x 18.8cm), with 5-stanza poem by Craig and advertisement by F.H. Ayres printed below, verso blank; with 7 other rhyming broadsides by Craig, comprising:

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CRAIG, Arthur. Sussex beat the Champions, at Kennington Oval, 1896, [London: 1896]. Broadside (11½ x 7½in; 29.3 x 18.8cm), with 5-stanza poem by Craig and advertisement by F.H. Ayres printed below, verso blank; with 7 other rhyming broadsides by Craig, comprising:

1. The Prince at it again ... The Prince holds the honored position as best average batsman for 1896. [London: 1896].
2. Harry Butt, the Fearless Sussex Wicket-Keeper. [London: n.d.].
3. To George Brann, Esq., who secured a hard-earned Sixty-Eight runs against Glo'ster at Brighton, Whit-week, 1897. [London: 1897].
4. To Prince Ranjitsinhji. A Prince in Every Sense. [London: n.d.].
5. Sussex beat the Champions. George Brann on a Treacherous Wicket [London: dated 1903 in ms].
6. C.B. Fry [London: dated 1903 in ms].
7. Sussex v. Gloucester at Brighton, Whit-Monday, June 1st 1903, [London: 1903].
All printed on various sizes and colours of paper, many with advertisement by F.H. Ayres on verso (some marginal tears and light spotting). ORIGINAL ISSUES; together with The London Argus, no. 118, August 12, 1899, in original printed wrappers, containing two articles on cricket, one "A chat with Craig, the Cricket Rhymester." (9)
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