The Evolution of Polo

Author:   Horace A. Laffaye ,  Nigel A Brassard
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9780786438143


Pages:   364
Publication Date:   15 July 2009
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Tracing the evolution of polo from its origins in Central Asia to its current manifestation as a professional sport that attracts wealthy sponsors and patrons, this sociological study examines how polo has changed according to the economic and cultural differences of the nations and continents where it is played. One hundred historic and modern photographs are included.

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Author:   Horace A. Laffaye ,  Nigel A Brassard
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9780786438143


ISBN 10:   0786438142
Pages:   364
Publication Date:   15 July 2009
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Acknowledgments      Foreword by Nigel à Brassard      Preface      PART I : THE TRIBESMEN 1. Folk Games: From the Silk Road to the Manipuri Valleys      2. An Ancient Pastime Discovered by Western Eyes      PART II : THE ARISTOCRATS 3. The European Journey      4. The British Carry the Flag      5. Polo in India: Conflicts and Harmonies      6. The Beginning of the Internationals      7. Polo Myths: Billiard Ball, Walking Sticks, and All That      8. The British Clubs      9. Fashionable Chic: Polo on the Continent      10. American Polo Comes of Age      11. The Anglo-Argentines: Squires or Gauchos?      12. Olympic Interlude      Between pages 126 and 127 are eight color plates containing 17 photographs PART III : THE AMATEURS 13. The Mighty Americans      14. Of Lords and Ladies      15. The Game in the Former Dominions      16. The Cup of the Americas      17. The Hallowed Grounds: Hurlingham, Meadow Brook and Palermo      18. Return from War: The Internationals      19. The Rise of Argentina      20. England’s Recovery: Gentlemen Players and Hired Assassins      21. Polo in America in the Late Twentieth Century      22. Bits and Pieces, Strokes and Mallets      PART IV : THE PROFESSIONALS 23. Patrons and the Dawn of Professionalism      24. Women’s Polo      25. The Game’s Thinkers      26. The Evolution of the Rules      27. On Umpiring      28. The Polo Pony: From Tats to Thoroughbreds      29. The State of the Game in the Twenty-First Century      Appendix A: The Code of Rules for the Silchar Polo Club, 1863      Appendix B: The Field, 20 March 1869, Letter to the Editor      Appendix C: The Rules of the Game, as Drafted by Lt. Hartopp Mess Paper, 1869      Chapter Notes      Bibliography      Index     

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books on 'modern polo' have been a relatively recent phenomenon. One of the more recent contributions to the genre also happens to be one of the most significant to have surfaced in quite some time...a thoroughly enjoyable and a highly readable book --PQ International a masterful book that will surely take its place in any sporting library as the definitive reference on polo. But it is more than just a work of reference--it also makes for a thoroughly good and interesting read, moving effortlessly from one era of play to another --www.polotimes.com this splendid book is a praiseworthy history of the development of polo in the modern era --Journal of Sport History.


"""books on 'modern polo' have been a relatively recent phenomenon. One of the more recent contributions to the genre also happens to be one of the most significant to have surfaced in quite some time...a thoroughly enjoyable and a highly readable book""--PQ International; ""a masterful book that will surely take its place in any sporting library as the definitive reference on polo. But it is more than just a work of reference--it also makes for a thoroughly good and interesting read, moving effortlessly from one era of play to another""--www.polotimes.com; ""this splendid book is a praiseworthy history of the development of polo in the modern era""--Journal of Sport History."


books on 'modern polo' have been a relatively recent phenomenon. One of the more recent contributions to the genre also happens to be one of the most significant to have surfaced in quite some time...a thoroughly enjoyable and a highly readable book --PQ International; a masterful book that will surely take its place in any sporting library as the definitive reference on polo. But it is more than just a work of reference--it also makes for a thoroughly good and interesting read, moving effortlessly from one era of play to another --www.polotimes.com; this splendid book is a praiseworthy history of the development of polo in the modern era --Journal of Sport History.


books on 'modern polo' have been a relatively recent phenomenon. One of the more recent contributions to the genre also happens to be one of the most significant to have surfaced in quite some time...a thoroughly enjoyable and a highly readable book --<i>PQ International</i>; a masterful book that will surely take its place in any sporting library as the definitive reference on polo. But it is more than just a work of reference--it also makes for a thoroughly good and interesting read, moving effortlessly from one era of play to another --<i>www.polotimes.com</i>; this splendid book is a praiseworthy history of the development of polo in the modern era --<i>Journal of Sport History</i>.


Author Information

The late Horace A. Laffaye was a polo player and surgeon. He was on the board of directors of the Museum of Polo and was chairman of the Polo Hall of Fame Nominating Committee. His writings on the game included several books and many articles in magazines in North America, Argentina and England. He lived in Durango, Colorado.

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