E. W. Padwick Explained

Eric William Padwick (23 January 1923  - 29 March 2010[1]) was a professional bibliographer who compiled the definitive bibliography of cricket literature. He was also Deputy Librarian of the Guildhall Library.

The Cricket Society commissioned him to compile a comprehensive bibliography of cricket literature under the title A Bibliography of Cricket. The first edition, published in 1977 by the Library Association had 8294 entries.[2] It covered the period until 1973. A revised edition, published in 1984, extended the number of entries to over 10,000. A second volume, published in 1991 as Padwick's Bibliography of Cricket, Volume 2, was compiled by Stephen Eley and Peter Griffiths and covered works published between 1980 and 1990 . In 2008 Stephen W. Gibbs published in a limited edition Post Padwick: The Gibbs Extension of Padwick's Bibliography, 1990-2006, with 7049 entries.[3]

Of the first edition, John Arlott wrote in his review of the cricket books of 1977 in Wisden Cricketers' Almanack that it "is one of the most important works in the entire history of cricket literature... This is a major contribution not only to cricket at present, but to its literature of the future."[4]

Padwick died on 29 March 2010, aged 87.

Bibliography

Items are "by E. W. Padwick" except where otherwise noted.

Further reading

Notes and references

  1. http://www.cricketsociety.com/tributes/index.html Cricket Society Tributes
  2. Barclay's World of Cricket – 2nd Edition, 1980, Collins Publishers,, p588
  3. http://www.cricketweb.net/cricketbooks/5143.php Cricket Books: Post Padwick
  4. Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 1978 edition, p. 1117.