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cricketana, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun cricketana. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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cricketana - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(cricket) Items relating to the game of cricket, especially collectibles. en.wiktionary.org
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Cricketana, by the author of 'The cricket-field'. 1865 [Leather Bound]
Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back [1865]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed ... www.amazon.com
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cricketana
cricketana (krɪkɪˈtɑːnə) [f. cricket n.2 + ana suffix.] a. Literature, sayings, or items of gossip about cricket. b. Collectable objects associated with cricket; cricket memorabilia.1862 London Society Aug. 114 (heading) Cricketana. No. I.—The Two ‘All England’ Elevens. 1944 Blunden Cricket Country ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cricketana by Pycroft, Rev. James: Good Hardcover (1865) 1st Edition
Collection of articles by the 'Author of The Cricket Field (James Pycroft). Includes pieces on the origins of Lord's and the other early London cricket clubs. www.abebooks.com
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Objects and Cricketana - Boundary Books
Rare Cricket Books, Autographs & Memorabilia. Subscribe to receive our FREE e-Alert email newsletters. Objects and Cricketana. boundarybooks.com
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J. W. McKenzie
"The catalogues, with their succinct descriptions of books, lithographs and cricketana," wrote friend Suresh Menon in 2008, "are a treat. wikipedia.org
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Cricketana. By the author of The Cricket-Field | Rev. James PYCROFT
Cricketana. By the author of "The Cricket-Field". London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1865. Sole edition, small 8vo, vi, 238, ... www.bowwindows.com
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CRICKETANA by James PYCROFT: (1865) | Sportspages - AbeBooks
A fascinating collection of essays originally published by the author in London Society magazine during the 1860s. Many facets of the game are covered ... www.abebooks.com
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Cricketana - J W McKenzie Cricket Books
A fine porcelain tankard produced by Franklin Porcelain to commemorate the Centenary of the Ashes, 1882-1982. (Issued in 1982). Height 16 cms. Diameter 11 cms. www.mckenzie-cricket.co.uk
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J W McKenzie Cricket Books
We are always interested in purchasing quality items and collections of cricket books and cricketana. JUST PUBLISHED. Catalogue 220. Click here to view PDF. www.mckenzie-cricket.co.uk
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Cricketana, by the author of 'The cricket-field'. : James Pycroft
Cricketana, by the author of 'The cricket-field'. by: James Pycroft. Publication date: 1865. Collection: europeanlibraries. Book from the ... archive.org
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ana
▪ I. ana, suffix and n. (ˈeɪnə, ˈɑːnə) [a. L. -āna in neut. pl. of adjs. in -ānus (see -an suffix 1), as in (Dicta) Virgiliāna Sayings of Virgil, used in Fr. in 16–17th c. as n. sing. un Virgiliana, and extended to collections of the notable sayings or ‘table-talk’ of modern authors as un Huetiana (... Oxford English Dictionary
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anybody
anybody, n. or pron. (ˈɛnɪbɒdɪ, -bədɪ) 1. comb. of any and body n. in the sense of person (as in nobody, somebody): Any person, any one. It has all the varieties of use noted under any a. 1, as in ‘Does anybody know? I do not see anybody. Anybody can do that.’ Formerly written as two words: any body... Oxford English Dictionary
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leather
▪ I. leather, n. (ˈlɛðə(r)) Forms: 1 leðer, 4–5 leder, leþer, (leeder), 4–6 ledder, -yr, 5 ledur, -yr, (letheir), 5–7, 8 Sc. lether(e, 6 Sc. lathir, 7 lather, 6– leather. [OE. leðer (only in compounds, as leðer-hose, weald-leðer bridle) = OFris. leither, leder, lider, leer, OSax. leðar (Du. leder, l... Oxford English Dictionary
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