Previously published: London : Phoenix Sports Books, 1958.
"Arthur Mailey's classic autobiography, first published in 1958, is a wry and engaging account of a talented cricketer from a very different era. Full of zest, varied, quick, shifting the point of attack, sometimes extravagant, frequently brilliant and always thoughtful. For fifty years, Arthur Mailey played and watched first-class cricket. During his Test career he played against many of the greats, and on one notable occasion dismissed his idol, Victor Trumper, to his lasting regret. 10 for 66 and all that is a reminder of the glory days of cricket. Amateurs and professionals, Bradman, Noble and Trumper batting, and Barnes, O'Reilly and Fleetwood Smith with the ball."--Provided by publisher.