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The Game of Billiards
Pocket Carom Three Cushion
by Clive Cottingham, Jr.
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"A most genteel, cleanly and ingenious game" The Compleat Gamester, 1647 |
The Ancient and honored game of billiards is enjoying a great revival everywhere in the world. Nine thousand billiard parlors were built in Japan alone in a single year. The English are at the billiard tables by the thousands, and so are the French, the Danes, the Swiss, the Australians, and the New Zelanders. Here in America the game is enjoying a tremendous surge of popularity.
Billiards is a fascinating and thoroughly demanding game which can be played by people of all ages in pleasant surroundings, by day or by night, and at all times of the year. It has a simplicity which attracts the young. At the same time it can be as exacting as chess and as rewarding as climbing the Matterhorn. In its upper reaches it requires the utmost in imagination and adroitness.
If you play billiards, why not play well? There is nothing mysterious about billiards, but there are many "trade secrets" which have been worked out and proven. These are presented in this book for your use. They are sound, scientific principals that anyone can understand.
The Game of Billiards
166 pages, with over 100 illustrations....$10.00 |
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