Cricket Walkabout: the Aboriginal Cricketers of the 1860s by Rex Harcourt, John Mulvaney
SKU: B-002212

Cricket Walkabout: the Aboriginal Cricketers of the 1860s

Special Features: Illustrated
Condition: The first paper has a gift inscription on both sides. Clean and tidy pages. Free of dog ears. Free of tears. No stuck pages. Tight binding. From a smoke free home.

Biography & Memoir History Sport & Recreation

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Cricket Walkabout: the Aboriginal Cricketers of the 1860s by Rex Harcourt and John Mulvaney is a richly illustrated non‑fiction work that explores early Australian cricket and Indigenous participation in the sport. Blending biography, cultural history and sports recreation, the book offers a compelling look at a unique chapter of Australian heritage.

Published by Golden Point Press in 2005, this third‑edition trade paperback runs 96 pages and features full‑color illustrations by Dennis Bryans. The compact format makes it an accessible read for both young adults and adult audiences interested in history and sport.

The copy is in excellent condition, with clean, tidy pages, no dog‑ears, tears or stuck pages, and a tight binding that holds up well. The first page bears a modest gift inscription on both sides, and the book comes from a smoke‑free home.

Ideal for collectors, educators and anyone fascinated by Australian history, cricket lore, or Indigenous stories, this well‑preserved volume adds depth to any biography or sports collection.