Stephen Chalke Knihy
Stephen Chalke je anglický autor a vydavateľ, ktorý sa zameriava na písanie a publikovanie vysoko uznávaných biografických a historických kníh o krikete. Jeho práca čerpá z jedinečnej kombinácie vzdelania v oblasti humanitných a prírodných vied, čím do svojich diel vnáša hĺbku a analytický pohľad. Jeho publikácie sa vyznačujú dôkladným výskumom a pútavým rozprávaním, ktoré čitateľom približuje bohatú históriu a osobnosti kriketu. Chalke prostredníctvom svojej súkromnej vydavateľskej spoločnosti Fairfield Books vytvoril diela, ktoré opakovane získali uznanie v tomto odvetví.






The story of Alan Rayment's ten years (1949-58) as a Hampshire cricketer and ballroom dancer, the two careers ending as the result of an extraordinary spiritual experience. The book, unfinished at the time of Alan Rayment's death in 2020, has been completed by cricket author Stephen Chalke.
Essays on six cricketers of the 1950s: Arthur Milton, Geoff Edrich, Bomber Wells, Dickie Dodds, Ken Biddulph and Eric Hill.
Philip Stone's father played a last game of cricket at 62. His diary records the unfolding story of his summer, interwoven with memories of his years growing up.
There are few men alive who have been as involved in English cricket as extensively and for as long as Micky Stewart. Now at last, he shares his reflections on his time in the game and on the changes he has lived through.
The story of the Yorkshire and England cricketer Geoff Cope.
A collection of 53 articles exploring the history of cricket. A sequel to the award-winning 'The Way It Was'.
Stephen Chalke's unlikely story of how he became an award-winning cricket writer and publisher, exploring the world of his childhood through the memories of old cricketers.
A collection of the writings of the West Country journalist and author David Foot, interwoven with the story of his working life. Topics include cricket, theatre, Bristol local history, football and murder.
A well-illustrated cricket quiz book, with more than 1,000 fun questions. In 16 of the 100 rounds famous cricketers ask questions about themselves. All proceeds are being donated to the Professional Cricketers' Association's Trust.