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''Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game'' was a cricket publication which ran from 1882 to 1913.〔 It is sometimes referred to as just ''Cricket''. In all it ran to 949 issues in 32 volumes. Issues were generally of 16 pages, approximately 27 cm by 21 cm. In most years it was monthly from January until March, had 24 weekly parts from April to September, and was monthly again from October to December, giving a total of 30 issues. The exceptions being Volume I which only started on 10 May 1882 and had just 22 issues and Volume II which had 27 issues. ''Cricket'' was followed by ''The World of Cricket'' which ran for 23 issues in 1914.〔E.W. Padwick, editor (1984) ''A Bibliography of Cricket'', 2nd Ed., Library Association in association with J.W. McKenzie (Bookseller) on behalf of The Cricket Society, London ISBN 978-0-85365-902-0〕 World War I put an end to its run, its last issue being on 14 Nov 1914. The idea of a weekly cricket periodical was continued after the war with ''The Cricketer'', which started publication in 1921.〔 ==Editors== ''Cricket'' had just 3 editors in its 32 years of publication.〔 * C.W. Alcock (1882–1907) * F.S. Ashley-Cooper (1907–1911) * J.N. Pentelow (1911–1913) ''The World of Cricket'' (1914) was edited by A.C. Maclaren and J.N. Pentelow.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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