From the Boundary is a classic collection of cricket writing by Ray Robinson—one of the most respected Australian cricket journalists of the mid-20th century.
Blending reportage, anecdote, and reflective essays, Robinson offers a sharp and often lyrical perspective on the game, its personalities, and its culture in the years surrounding the post-war era.
Importantly, Robinson was closely associated with great figures of the game, including Don Bradman, and his writing carries both authority and literary quality—placing this work closer to the tradition of Neville Cardus than standard player autobiographies.
Thirty black & white photographs including: Bradman, Hassett, Hutton, Bedser, and others.
From the Boundary (1951) | Ray Robinson | First UK Edition | Cricket Commentary
Title: From the Boundary
Author: Ray Robinson
Publisher: Collins
Place of Publication: London, England
Year: 1951
Edition: First UK EditionGenre: Cricket / Sports Writing / Essays
Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket (green cloth boards with silver lettering to spine)
Illustrations: Black & white photographic plates
Pagination: 256 pages
Dust Jacket: Present (price clipped)Condition: Dust jacket: general shelf wear with slight tear to upper edge. Price clipped. Green cloth boards show some fading to spine and light spotting. Minor foxing throughout. Binding firm. Pages clean with no tears. Overall: Dust Jacket: Good Book: Very Good









