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Tae Kwon-do
AU$50 Read MoreAdd to cartB. S. Huan
Singapore: Russ International, 1975. -

Yoga in Daily Life: The System
AU$65 Read MoreAdd to cartParamhans Swami Maheshwarananda
Vienna: Ibera, 2005. -

History of the National Archery Association of the United States of America, 1879-1978 (2 Volumes)
AU$200 Read MoreAdd to cartRobert J. Rhode
Grayling: Robert J. Rhode, 1978.Each volume one of 1,000 signed and numbered copies.
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Games of the Tibetans
AU$30 Read MoreAdd to cartSiegbert Hummel; Paul G. Brewster
Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1963.Ethnographic survey of traditional Tibetan games, combining cultural anthropology, folklore, and comparative play studies. FF Communications No. 187 published by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.
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Making the Grade: A History of WACA Club Cricket
AU$60 Read MoreAdd to cartWP (Bill) Reynolds
Perth: Western Australian Cricket Association, 2012. -


Ten Thousand Miles on a Bicycle
AU$300 Read MoreAdd to cartKarl Kron
New York: Karl Kron, 1887.“A book of American roads, for men who travel on bicycle. Its ideal is that of a gazetteer, dictionary, cyclopaedia, statistical guide, thesaurus of facts.” (from preface). A thorough history of 19th century cycling by one of its early adopters. Having never seen a cyclist riding a bicycle Kron ordered and received his first bicycle in 1879. Over the next 3 years he rode over 10,000 miles and contributed regularly to the cycling periodicals of the day. He then set about describing in great detail his touring experiences as well as all sorts of cycling minutiae, including reports from Australasian subscribers. Unable to find a publisher Kron pitched his book to his article readers and received over 3,500 $1 subscriptions. This not one of the subscriber’s issue.
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Australian Cycling in the Golden Days
AU$300 Read MoreAdd to cartH. (“Curly”) Grivell
Adelaide: Courier Press, No date.History of Australian cycling from the 19th century to the 1950s.
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In The Long Run
AU$30 Read MoreAdd to cartPhil Jarratt
Sydney: James Fraser, 1984.“An Australian marathon runner stops at nothing in his pursuit of LA Olympic gold.”
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The Complete History of Surfing from Water to Snow
AU$20 Read MoreAdd to cartNat Young
Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2008. -


Early Japanese Sword Guards: Sukashi Tsuba
AU$300 Read MoreAdd to cartMasayuki Sasano
Tokyo and San Francisco: Japan Publications, 1972. -


Athletic Queensland: A History of Amateur Rowing, Boxing and Physical Development, Pedestrianism and Cycling, in Queensland
AU$1,200 Read MoreAdd to cartW. B. Carmichael; H. C. Perry
Brisbane: H. J. Diddams & Co., 1900.Under the official patronage of the Queensland Rowing Association, Queensland Amateur Athletic Association, Brisbane Gymnasium, Queensland Cyclists’ Union. 4 works in 1 comprising the most detailed history of 19th century sport in early Queensland recorded by . Not only a detailed guide for physical fitness it is an invaluable record of local history. The four works are: 1. Amateur Rowing: By W. B. Carmichael with contributions by R. H. Roe, C. B. P. Bell, and F. W. de Little: Comprising a history of rowing Brisbane, Maryborough, Rockhampton, &c., crew discipline, how to row (with poses), training, &c.; 2. The Art of Boxing: Hints on Its Acquirement – How to Train – History of Amateur Boxing in Queensland by Harry C. Perry. With which is interwoven a detailed History of the Brisbane Gymnasium, the leading institution of its kind in the colony; and A Special Illustrated Article on Physical Culture, by T. Wilkinson, Together with a concise account of every Athletic Display and Boxing Tournament held under its auspices.; 3. Amateur Pedestrianism by W. B. Carmichael. Also an article on Best Methods of Starting, How to Train, &c. by C. Campbell. A Complete Record of All Intercolonial and Pedestrian Events in the Colony since the Year 1873.; 4. Amateur Cycling by Harry C. Perry. Including an Article on Best Methods of Training and Riding by J. A. Smith, also Recollections of the Pioneers by Geo. Tombuco. A Complete Record of All Principal Events, Both Local and Intercolonial. FERGUSON 7958.
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Reminiscences from Early Life and Including Cycling & Touring Experiences
AU$400 Read MoreAdd to cartJ. Pearson
Sydney: Vale & Pearson, 1933.Biography of Joseph Pearson (1849-1939), draper, one of Australia’s early cyclists, and map publisher. First published in 1925, Pearson published this revised edition in 1933. “When Pearson toured Britain and the Continent in 1893, he rode some 3500 miles (5633 km). He bought road maps and, inspired by them, vowed to persuade his fellow cyclists ‘to take an occasional tour in the country … to get into our wide spaces’. In 1896 he published the Cyclists’ Touring Guide of New South Wales, which contained many practical hints. He agitated for the erection of road signs and that year helped to found the New South Wales Cyclists’ Touring Union, serving on the executive board. His early road and touring material provided the basis for the union’s two-volume Handbook, and Guide to the Roads of New South Wales (Sydney, 1898), the most detailed guide ever published in Australia.” (ADB) This copy signed on the wrappers upper panel, as usual.
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The Laws of Piquet
AU$150 Read MoreAdd to cartCavendish
London: Thomas de la Rue & Co., 1873.The Laws of Piquet edited by Cavendish and adopted by The Portland Club with A Treatise on the Game by Cavendish. Guide to one of the oldest card games still being played today.
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Fish Oregon Waters, Drive Oregon Highways
AU$60 Read MoreAdd to cartTravel and Information Department of the Oregon State Highway Commission
Salem: Travel and Information Department of the Oregon State Highway Commission, No date.1930s fishing travel guide to Oregon.
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Bruce Lee & JKD Magazine No. 7
AU$80 Read MoreAdd to cartBruce Lee
Hong Kong: Bruce Lee Jeet-kune-do Club, [1977].A large colour poster with interviews, articles, and photographs on the films and martial arts of Bruce Lee to verso. Includes essay by Chih Yao-chang, assistant director of The Way of the Dragon and The Game of Death. A facsimile signed photograph print laid in
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Ninja: Men of Iga
AU$50 Read MoreAdd to cartKano Shinichi
Thousand Oaks: Dragon Books, 1989. -


Enjoy the 1960 Winter Olympic Games from Nearby Nevada & Skiing (3 Volumes)
AU$80 Read MoreAdd to cartState Printing Office, Carson City, Nevada
Carson City: State Printing Office, 1960.Accompanied by 2 similar brochures titled Nevada: Gateway to the 1960 Winter Olympics: Skiing. The Skiing brochures each have the same text, but some of the illustrations differ.
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Sprint Start: Instruction Pamphlet
AU$80 Read MoreAdd to cartH. A. L. Chapman
Edinburgh: Athletic Coaching Committee, Central Council of Physical Recreation, No date.Charming fold out illustrated running booklet by Hugh A. L. Chapman, the Chief Athletic Coach for Scotland. Scarce, 1 copy recorded in OCLC at September, 2022.
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Der Fliegende Mensch: Gymnastische Sprungubungen
AU$55 Read MoreAdd to cartA. Glucker
Oldenburg: Gerhard Stalling, 1926.Authored by German gymnastics teacher August Glucker (1895-1975) the text provides instruction to reach new heights in frolicking. 26 beautiful examples of fine jumping and exquisite aerial repose are contained at the rear. A brilliant example of athleticism for the gymnast, dancer, or anyone interested in the human form.
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Hong Style Tai Chi Chuan Developed by Master Wu Shi-zeng
AU$30 Read MoreAdd to cart[Peter] Wu Shi-zeng
Hong Kong: Tin Wo Press & Publishing, 2009.A detailed guide to Hong Style Tai Chi Chuan developed by Melbourne based Chinese, Master Wu Shi-zeng, together with a short biography of his life. “Master Peter Wu Shi-zeng has been practising Taijiquan for over 40 years, including 20 years of teaching in China. He is eminently qualified to teach this martial art, having studied in China under some of the greatest modern masters such as grandmaster Hong Jun-sheng (student of grandmaster Chen Fa-ke) and grandmaster Liu Ji-shun (student of grandmaster Hao Sau-ru). Master Wu specialities are in the Chen and Wu (Hao) styles. Many of his students have won gold medals in International and other tournaments. Through his own extensive research and study Master Wu has added to and refined the theory and application of Taijiquan.” (from author’s biography) This copy signed by the author.