The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England

The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England
Title The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England PDF eBook
Author Joseph Strutt
Publisher
Pages 498
Release 1838
Genre Games
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The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England

The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England
Title The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England PDF eBook
Author Joseph Strutt
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1838
Genre England
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Cassell's Book of Sports and Pastimes

Cassell's Book of Sports and Pastimes
Title Cassell's Book of Sports and Pastimes PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1048
Release 1882
Genre Amusements
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A Sport and a Pastime

A Sport and a Pastime
Title A Sport and a Pastime PDF eBook
Author James Salter
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 236
Release 2012-06-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 145324381X

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The astonishing novel and “tour de force” about a love affair in postwar France from the iconic author of All That Is (The New York Times Book Review). Twenty-year-old Yale dropout Phillip Dean is traveling Europe aimlessly in a borrowed car with little money. When he stops for a few days in a church-quiet town near Dijon, he meets Anne-Marie Costallat, a young shop assistant. The two begin an affair both carnal and innocent, and she quickly becomes to him the real France, its beating heart and an object of pure longing. James Salter, author of Light Years and the memoir Burning the Days, was an essential voice in the evolution of late twentieth-century prose, a stylist on par with Updike and Roth who won the PEN/Faulkner Award for his collection Dusk and Other Stories. One of the first great American novels to speak frankly of human desire free of guilt and shame, A Sport and a Pastime inspired Reynolds Price to call it “as nearly perfect as any American fiction I know.” This ebook edition features an illustrated biography of James Salter including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.

England's Revelry

England's Revelry
Title England's Revelry PDF eBook
Author Emma Griffin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 326
Release 2005-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 9780197263211

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Because the poor lacked land of their own, public spaces were needed for their sports and pastimes.

Bad Sports

Bad Sports
Title Bad Sports PDF eBook
Author Dave Zirin
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 240
Release 2010-07-20
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1439175748

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A THOUGHT-PROVOKING LOOK AT THE BIG BUSINESS AND IMMORAL PRACTICES BEHIND PROFESSIONAL SPORTS BY ACCLAIMED SPORTSWRITER DAVE ZIRIN, HAILED AS THE “CONSCIENCE OF AMERICAN SPORTSWRITING” (THE WASHINGTON POST ) The fastest-growing sector of today’s sports audience is the alienated fan. Complaints abound: from inflated ticket prices, $6 hot dogs, and $9 beers to owners endlessly demanding new multimillion-dollar stadiums funded by public tax dollars. Those sitting in the owners’ boxes are increasingly placing profit over players’ performances and fan loyalty. Bad Sports cuts through the hype and bombast to zero in on tales of abusive, dictatorial owners who move their teams thousands of miles away from their fan base, use their stadiums as religious and political platforms, or hold communities ransom for millions of dollars of taxpayer money to fund their gargantuan stadiums. As the multibillion-dollar sports-industrial complex continues to lumber along, Dave Zirin is the voice in the wilderness, speaking out for the common fan with a tough, passionate, and intelligent voice that will remind readers that there is more to sportswriting than glowing athlete profiles.

National Pastimes

National Pastimes
Title National Pastimes PDF eBook
Author Katharina Bonzel
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 305
Release 2020-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1496218248

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Sports have long fascinated filmmakers from Hollywood and beyond, from Bend It Like Beckham to Chariots of Fire to Rocky. Though sports films are diverse in their approach, style, and storytelling modes, National Pastimes discloses the common emotional and visual cues that belie each sports film's underlying nationalistic impulses. Katharina Bonzel unravels the delicate matrix of national identity, sports, and emotion through the lens of popular sports films in comparative national contexts, demonstrating in the process how popular culture provides a powerful vehicle for the development and maintenance of identities of place across a range of national cinemas. As films reflect the ways in which myths of nation and national belonging change over time, they are implicated in important historical moments, from Cold War America to the class dynamics of 1980s Thatcherite Britain to the fragmented sense of nation in post-unification Germany. Bonzel shows how sports films provide a means for renegotiating the boundaries of national identity in an accessible, engaging form. National Pastimes opens up new ways of understanding how films appeal to the emotions, using myth-like constructions of the past to cultivate spectators' engagement with historical events.