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Peter Schofield’s 99.94 & Much More was published in a signed limited edition of 100 in 2015. Signed by Schofield, John Stewart, who assisted in the production, and David Wells, then curator at the Bradman Museum, who contributed the foreword and a few images. This copy is number 1 with bookmark also noting number and limitation. Mint condition. Marbled endpapers. A product of Peter’s collection of memorabilia linked to Don Bradman. Every page of the 78 A5 pages contains coloured/sepia images with references indicating details of manufacturer, year of production, etc. $170


Peter Lloyd’s recently published biography of Monty Noble is in the running for the Australian Cricket Society’s Jack Pollard Literary Award for 2022-23. This is # 12 of a limited edition of just 100 copies. Mint. Signed by the two foreword writers Ric Sissons and Rodney Cavalier and by Monty’s granddaughter Elizabeth Noble as well as by the author. $350
See also the two podcasts from The Golden Age of Cricket podcast series: Monty Noble Part 1 (https://zecastr.com/z/UCWgMqXM) and Monty Noble Part 2 (https://zecastr.com/z/9SpjKMbH) by @Tom Ford

Peter Lloyd’s biography of Warren Bardsley won the Australian Cricket Society’s Jack Pollard Literary Award award for 2021-22. . This is # 88 of a limited edition of just 100 copies. Mint. Signed by the author. $350



Lord’s to the Letterbox, by Peter Schofield and John Stewart, was published in a signed (Schofield and Stewart) limited edition of 50 in 2015. This is copy number 18 and comes with a bookmark also noting the number and limitation. Mint condition. Marbled endpapers. A product of Peter’s collection of memorabilia. Every page of the 311 A4 pages contains coloured/sepia images of cards, ephemera, etc. Highly prized today. $300