Cricket's Second Golden Age: The Hammond-Bradman Years Gerald Howat
The 1920s and 1930s were a second golden age of batting and also marked the emergence into Test cricket of the West Indies, New Zealand and India. This book looks at this era in cricket, when the greatest contests were still those between England and Australia for the Ashes, and Yorkshire were the dominant county team. Previous books by the author include biographies of Leslie Constantine, Walter Hammond, PLum Warner and Sir Leonard Hutton.