‘The Larwood Story’. Harold Larwood, with Kevin Phillips. Sydney 1982. Softcover edition. Inscibed to title page ‘To Len, all good wishes and fond memories of Yorkshire C.C.C.’. Signed ‘Harold Larwood, November 1982’. Bookplate label of Leonard Hutton and signed by Hutton to front end paper. G
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‘Australian Cricket. The Game and the Players’. Jack Pollard. Sydney 1982. De luxe leather bound limited edition of 452, signed by Don Bradman who wrote the foreward. Full green leather, gilt to top edge and slip cased. Presentation copy to Hutton, signed and dated by Hutton to front end paper ‘Len Hutton, Adelaide, December 1982’. Limited edition number 364/452, marking Hutton’s highest first class score and 452 was Bradman’s and Australia’s highest first class score. Only fifty copies of this edition were made available in the United Kingdom. Very good condition
‘The Playfair Cardus’. Essay by Neville Cardus. London 1963. Inscribed by Cardus to front end paper ‘To Richard Hutton, Lord’s July 13th1963, c sub b Davis 73. With my warm wishes Neville Cardus’. Signed to title page by Len Hutton. Sold with ‘Full Score’. Neville Cardus. London 1970, d/w. Bookplate label of Leonard Hutton and signed by Hutton to front end paper. Odd faults to the 1963 edition otherwise in good condition
‘Wicket Keepers of the World’. Godfrey Evans. London 1984. d/w. Inscribed to title page ‘To Sir Leonard- The Best opening batsman in the world and my greatest Captain. Thank you, Godfrey Evans’. Bookplate label of Leonard Hutton to inside front board and signed by Hutton to front end paper. VG
‘Parson’s Pitch’. David Sheppard. London 1964. d/w. Inscribed to front end paper, ‘Leonard, With many happy memories of our friendship, David Sheppard, June 8th 1964’. Bookplate label of Leonard Hutton to inside front board and signed by Hutton to front end paper. Minor foxing to page edges otherwise in good condition
‘Cricket Today’. Colin Cowdrey. London 1961. d/w. Inscribed to title page, ‘To Leonard, to whom I owe so much- kindest wishes, Colin Cowdrey, May 1961’. Bookplate label of Leonard Hutton and signed by Hutton to front end paper. Minor soiling to page edges at head of book otherwise in good condition
‘Between Wickets’. Ray Robinson. London 1948. d/w/(poor). Signed to front end page ‘Best of Luck, Len Ray Robinson, 1948’. The book has a letter, dated 10th July, with good cricket content, tipped into the front end paper from Robinson to Hutton and referring to Hutton being dropped for the 3rd Test, the first time he had been omitted since he made his debut in 1937. ‘We feel sure we’’ll see you in action again for England at Leeds and The Oval and I`m looking forward to a quiet talk some time. I was with a party of Australian players at golf in Gloucestershire when England’s side for the 3rd Test came through. We were all absolutely staggered. Next day, before a room full of people at lunch at the Bristol Ground, Sid Barnes called across to us ‘They’ve left out the bast bat in England. Best wishes Len, until next meeting’. Some breaking to internal hinges, odd faults otherwise in good condition Hutton was recalled for the 4th and 5th Tests
‘Tours and Tests’. Kenneth Farnes. London 1940. d/w (tatty). With loosely inserted card ‘To Leonard with kindest regards and the good wishes of A.L.B.’. A gift to Hutton on his 24th Birthday, the 23rd June 1940. Signed by Hutton to front end paper, bookplate of Hutton. Foxing to some pages otherwise in good condition G
‘Great Bowlers and Fielders. Their Methods at a Glance’. G.W. Beldham and C.B. Fry. London 1906. 1st edition. Original pictorial boards. Top edge gilt. Impressed stamp ‘Presentation copy’. Bookplate label of Leonard Hutton and signed by Hutton to front end paper. Some sun fading to spine, foxing to page edges, some wear to board extremities otherwise in good condition
A.A. Thomson. ‘Pavilioned in Splendour’ London 1956 and ‘Cricket: The Golden Ages’. London 1961. Presentation copies, with dustwrapper, to Hutton both signed, dated and inscribed by Thomson to front end papers. The 1956 edition, signed by Hutton, both with Hutton bookplate to inside front board. Odd faults, good
‘Cricket My Pleasure’. A.A. Thomson. London 1953. Presentation copy to Hutton, signed, dated and inscribed by Thomson to front end paper. ‘To Len Hutton whose skill, character and integrity are beyond a modest writers praise, A.A. Thomson 15th July 1953’. Odd faults, very tatty dustwrapper with loss,good
‘The Great Cricketer’. A.A. Thomson. London 1957. Presentation copy to Hutton, signed inscribed by Thomson to front end paper. ‘This life of The Great Cricketer to Len Hutton, The Greatest Cricketer of his time, A.A. Thomson’. Undated but presumably 1957. Signed by Hutton to front end paper, Hutton bookplate. Odd faults, slightly worn dustwrapper, good
‘England v The West Indies 1895-1957’. S. Canynge Caple. Worcester 1957. Foreword by Sir Len Hutton. Presentation copy to Hutton, signed, dated and inscribed by Caple ‘To Len Hutton, with sincere gratitude from the author, S. Canynge Caple. Tintagel (Cornwall) 4th May 1957’. Signed by Hutton to title page. Worn dustwrapper, minor foxing to page edges, good
‘A Yankee looks at Cricket’. As told to Gerald Brodribb by Henry Sayen. London 1956. Presentation copy to Hutton, signed and inscribed by Sayen ‘To Len Hutton, My beloved Captain Henry Sayen’. Signed by Hutton to title page, Hutton bookplate. Slightly worn dustwrapper, minor foxing to page edges, good Henry Sayen was an American cricketer who played for The Gentlemen of England, The Gentlemen of Philadelphia, Merion and Belmont 1900-1910
‘England versus South Africa 1955’. Bruce Harris. London 1955. d/w (tatty, with loss). Presentation copy to Hutton, signed, dated and inscribed by Harris to front end paper ‘To Len Hutton, with many thanks for much kindness. Bruce Harris, October 1955’. Signed by Hutton to front end paper, Hutton bookplate. Minor foxing. G
‘The Book of Cricket. A Gallery of great players from W.G. Grace to the present day’ D. Batchelor. London 1952. Presentation copy to Hutton, signed, dated and inscribed by Anthony Asquith ‘For Leonard Hutton with grateful thanks from Anthony Asquith. The Final Test. Christmas 1952. Hutton bookplate. Worn dustwrapper. G Anthony Asquith was a leading English film director, the son of Herbert. H. Asquith, Prime Minister (1908-1916), who directed the motion picture ‘The Final Test’ starring Jack Warner, in which Len Hutton appeared, together with Denis Compton, Cyril Washbrook, Alec Bedser and Jim Laker
Len Hutton. Selection of five books, each a presentation copy from the author and inscribed to book. Books are ‘Denis Compton, Cricketing Genius’ Peter West. London 1989, ‘Learie Constantine’. Gerald Howat. London 1975, ‘South Africa in International Cricket 1888-1970’. Brian Bassano. 1979, ‘The Encyclopaedia of Cricket’. Maurice Golesworthy. London 1962 and ‘On Tour with Bradman’. Andy Flanagan. Sydney 1950. Two of the books, signed by Hutton, Hutton bookplates. G
Len Hutton. Selection of five books, four of the five books are presentation copy from the author and inscribed to book, two with laid down letters of presentation. Books are ‘Purple Patches’. Ralph Barker 1987, ‘The Boundary Book’. Edited by Leslie Frewin 1962, ‘R.E.S. Wyatt’. Gerald Pawle. London 1985, ‘W.G.’s Birthday Party’. David Kynaston 1990 and ‘Bobby Abel. Professional Batsman’. David Kynaston 1983. Two of the books, signed by Hutton, Hutton bookplates. G
‘Cricket as Allied to the Heavens’. ‘Dwarpa’ (pseudonym). Arthur H. Stockwell Limited 1936. Blue boards with gilt titles. An astronomical interpretation of ball games. Some wear to board extremities, some marks to end pages otherwise in good condition. Bookplate of Leonard Hutton to inside front board. G
Yorkshire. Selection of six books from Hutton’s library, all on Yorkshire or by Yorkshire writers, all signed by Hutton to front end paper (with the exception of one), Hutton bookplate. Includes ‘Recollections and Reminiscences’. Lord Hawke. London 1924 (faults), ‘Yorkshire Cricketers 1839-1939’. Peter Thomas 1973, ‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket Club’. Anthony Woodhouse 1989 etc. Odd faults, good
Len Hutton. Selection of six books from Hutton’s library, all signed by Hutton to front end paper, Hutton bookplate. Includes ‘Ranji’ Roland Wild. London 1934, ‘Wickets and Goals. Stories of Play’. J.A.H. Catton (Tityrus) 1926, ‘Second Innings’. Hodgson (Country Vicar) 1933, ‘My Life Story’. J.B. Hobbs 1935 etc. Some faults, generally good
Australia. Selection of nine books from Hutton’s library, all on Australia and Australian players, all signed by Hutton to front end paper, Hutton bookplate. Includes ‘Farewell to Cricket’. Don Bradman 1950, ‘Anglo Australian Cricket 1862-1926’. Percy Cross Standing 1926, ‘Don Bradman’s Book’. London 1930, ‘The Games the Thing’. M.A. Noble 1926 etc. Some faults, generally good
Len Hutton. Box containing twenty three cricket books from Hutton’s library, all signed by Hutton to front end paper, Hutton bookplate. Includes ‘Cricket and I’. L.N. Constantine. London 1933, ‘Cricket-An Anthology for Cricketers’. S.J. Looker 1925, ‘Cricket XI. An Anthology of cricket short stories’. London 1927 etc. Sold with twelve other books, all with ‘Leonard Hutton’ bookplate, but unsigned including ‘England v Australia. The Story of the Test Matches’. J.N. Pentelow. Bristol 1895, ‘The Complete Cricketer’ Hendren, ‘Life worth Living’. C.B. Fry 1939 etc. Some faults, generally good
Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1934. 71st edition. Original hardback. Some fading to front board and spine gilt, some wear to board edges and head and base of spine, small nick to head of spine paper, bumping to corners, minor staining to top of page edges otherwise in good condition. Ex-libris Sir Leonard Hutton Includes report on the controversial M.C.C. ‘Bodyline’ tour of Australia 1932/33
Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1938. 75th edition. Original hardback. Some wear to boards and spine paper, bumping to corners, slight fading to gilts on spine paper, minor wear to head and base of spine otherwise in good condition. Ex-libris Sir Leonard Hutton Len Hutton was chosen as one of the ‘Five Cricketers of the Year’ in 1938 following his world record score of 364 v Australia
Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1986 & 1991. Original hardbacks. The 1986 edition with inscription to title page from the Editor ‘Len, with the highest regards and the happiest memories (1950-1986!) and many happy returns, John Woodcock’. The 1991 edition signed to title page by his Wife, Dorothy M. Hutton. Good condition. Qty 2. Ex-libris Sir Leonard Hutton
The Cricketer magazine 1937, 1939 and 1941-1946 (Volumes XVIII, XX, XXII, XXIII, XIV, XV, XVI and XVII). Edited by P.F. Warner. Complete with annuals. Bound in original green publishers cloth. The 1939 edition lacking one page at front, torn out, otherwise in good/very good condition. Qty 8. Ex-libris Sir Leonard Hutton
Yorkshire. Selection of forty one books/booklets, mainly biographical. Includes ‘Ball of Fire’ Fred Trueman 1976, signed by Trueman, ‘Leonard Hutton. England & Yorkshire. Facts and Figures’ Benefit Fund brochure 1950, ‘For England and Yorkshire. Herbert Sutcliffe 1946, ‘Cricket Personalities’. Leveson Gower 1925, Hedley Verity, Yorkshire & England. ‘Hedley Verity 18th May 1905-31st July 1943. The Story of a Gallant Cricketer’. Published by the Yorkshire Observer 1945 etc. Odd faults, good
Yorkshire. Signed cricket books. ‘Fifty Years of Cricket’. Len Hutton. London 1984, signed and dedicated to title page by Hutton, ‘Close on Cricket’. Brian Close. London 1966, signed and dedicated to title page by Close, ‘Len Hutton. The Biography’. Gerald Howat. London 1988, signed by Howat, ‘A Chain of Spin Wizards’. Alan Hill 1983, signed by Hill, ‘Express Deliveries’. Bill Bowes. London 1954 with laid down signature of Bowes to title page and ‘Fred. Portrait of a Fast Bowler’. John Arlott m1971, signed by Trueman to inside dustwrapper flap next to biography and ‘Just my Story’. Len Hutton 1956, with laid down signature to title page. The majority with dustwrapper where applicable. G
Yorkshire. Thirty eight books on Yorkshire cricket, some signed copies, including ‘Yorkshire’s Pride’. John Callaghan 1984, signed by eleven players to front end pages, ‘Opening Up’. Geoff Boycott 1980, signed to title page by Boycott, ‘Close to Cricket’ Brian Close 1968, signed by Close to front end paper (rebound in leather), ‘Just my Story’. Len Hutton 1956, with laid down signature to title page, ‘Just my Story’. Len Hutton 1951, signed to inside front board by Norman Yardley (rebound in leather) etc. Also Benefit brochures for Johnny Wardle (1957), Don Wilson 1972 and Leadbetter/Cope 1980. G

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