LYTTLETON, Edward. International Cricket Guide. New York: Street and Smith, 1891. 8° (177 x 117mm). 63pp. Illustrations and diagrams. (Browned throughout, title detached.) Original yellow wrappers, front cover with scene of a match in red (front cover detached, losses to spine, bookplates over front and rear advertisement). Provenance: Sir Julien Cahn (contained in his usual blue-grey envelope) – MCC (bookplate). 

A revised edition for the American market of Lyttelton’s Cricket, first published in London in 1890. Containing ‘the latest rules and regulations for this popular game’, it is an easily perishable 10 cents paperback. The words 'scarce 30/-' has been scribbled in by Leslie Gutteridge of Epworth Books. Padwick 449; not in Taylor or Goldman.
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LYTTLETON, Edward. International Cricket Guide. New York: Street and Smith, 1891. 8° (177 x 117mm). 63pp. Illustrations and diagrams. (Browned throughout, title detached.) Original yellow wrappers, front cover with scene of a match in red (front cover detached, losses to spine, bookplates over front and rear advertisement). Provenance: Sir Julien Cahn (contained in his usual blue-grey envelope) – MCC (bookplate). A revised edition for the American market of Lyttelton’s Cricket, first published in London in 1890. Containing ‘the latest rules and regulations for this popular game’, it is an easily perishable 10 cents paperback. The words 'scarce 30/-' has been scribbled in by Leslie Gutteridge of Epworth Books. Padwick 449; not in Taylor or Goldman.

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LYTTLETON, Edward. International Cricket Guide. New York: Street and Smith, 1891. 8° (177 x 117mm). 63pp. Illustrations and diagrams. (Browned throughout, title detached.) Original yellow wrappers, front cover with scene of a match in red (front cover detached, losses to spine, bookplates over front and rear advertisement). Provenance: Sir Julien Cahn (contained in his usual blue-grey envelope) – MCC (bookplate).

A revised edition for the American market of Lyttelton’s Cricket, first published in London in 1890. Containing ‘the latest rules and regulations for this popular game’, it is an easily perishable 10 cents paperback. The words 'scarce 30/-' has been scribbled in by Leslie Gutteridge of Epworth Books. Padwick 449; not in Taylor or Goldman.
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