WISDEN, John. Cricketers’ Almanack for 1887 [-1890]. London: John Wisden and Co., 1887-1890. 4 volumes, 8° (153 x 96mm). Photographic plate in last two volumes. (Bound without the advertisement leaves, Q2 of 1888 with tear at lower margin.) Uniform early 20th-century brown cloth, spines titled in gilt, red speckled edges (slight tear to lower cover of 1890).
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WISDEN, John. Cricketers’ Almanack for 1887 [-1890]. London: John Wisden and Co., 1887-1890. 4 volumes, 8° (153 x 96mm). Photographic plate in last two volumes. (Bound without the advertisement leaves, Q2 of 1888 with tear at lower margin.) Uniform early 20th-century brown cloth, spines titled in gilt, red speckled edges (slight tear to lower cover of 1890).

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WISDEN, John. Cricketers’ Almanack for 1887 [-1890]. London: John Wisden and Co., 1887-1890. 4 volumes, 8° (153 x 96mm). Photographic plate in last two volumes. (Bound without the advertisement leaves, Q2 of 1888 with tear at lower margin.) Uniform early 20th-century brown cloth, spines titled in gilt, red speckled edges (slight tear to lower cover of 1890).

Twenty-fourth to twenty-seventh edition. These four editions were contributed by Charles Pardon, the first editor to have his name on the title-page. Pardon showed his new priorities by placing an account of 'The Australians in England – 1886’ at the start of his debut edition, whereas West's review of ‘The Australians in England 1882’ had been hidden away at the back. A great innovation, retained for all but the war years, came in the 1889 edition with the introduction of a mounted photographic plate showing medallion portraits of ‘Six Great Bowlers of the Year 1888’.



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