b'241661681661930-1934 editions of Wisden Cricketers Almanack rebound into brown cloth boards with gilt inscriptions on spine, 1931 missing front & back wrappers, the condition of wrappers on other editions is quite variable; 1933 edition with Cricket Bat bookmark (Bat handle missing as is usual); condition overall Fair/Good. (5) $4005001671930 AUSTRALIAN TEAM IN ENGLAND: Signatures (10) on autograph page including Don Bradman, Stan McCabe, Clarrie Grimmett, BillPonsford, Vic Richardson & Alan Kippax. $200250168THE SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM IN AUSTRALIA1931/32An attractive display comprising of a signed action photograph of Don Bradman, mounted together with an autograph page of the South African tourists with 18 signatures; window mounted with a caption listing the South African team. Framed & glazed, overall 37 x 32cm.Australia won the series 5-0, with Bradman scoring 806 runs including a 299 n.o. at an average of 201.50. Grimmett took 33 wickets and Ironmonger 31. For South Africa, the highest batting score was 111 by Viljoen and Bell took 23 wickets. .$400600 169 1751691931 - 1936 WISDENS ALMANACKS, all rebound in hard covers, all preserving the original yellow soft covers.(6) $1,2001,500170AUTOGRAPHS: Framed and glazed signed selection comprising Alan Fairfax on undated SS Oransay England-Australia letterhead, also signed images comprising Harold Larwood signatures (2) on a two-image display, one showing 1929 4th Test scoreboard, Alan McGilvray (3) on a display comprising two images and a small piece, plus David Hookes signed image of him executing a cut shot. (4 items) $150200171ENGLAND IN AUSTRALIA 1932/33 - THE BODYLINE SERIESAn album containing photographs, pictures, postcards and a score sheet, all associated with the English squad and incorporating 32 original autographs, namely Harold Larwood (2), Bill Voce (2), Gubby Allen (2), Bill Bowes (2), Maurice Tate (3), Hedley Verity (1), Herbert Sutcliffe (4), Wally Hammond (1), Robert Wyatt (1), Eddie Paynter (2), Maurice Leyland (3), Nawab of Patudi (1), Freddie Brown (1), Tom Mitchell (1), Leslie Ames (2), George Duckworth (2) and the managers Pelham Warner (1) and Richard Paliaret (1).[A great basis for someone to complete the collection!]. Accompanied by three of the best books written on the Series: Bodyline? by Harold Larwood [1933], The Fight for the Ashes 1932-33 by Jack Hobbs [1933] and Bodyline Autopsy by David Frith [2002]$400600'