CLICK HERE TO READ BOOK

 

 

"Download Book [PDF]  An Incomplete and Inaccurate History of Sport: . . . and Other Random Thoughts from Childhood to Fatherhood

Painstakingly faithful to its title, Kenny Mayne&#8217 s book is neither complete nor is it particularly accurate. Ostensibly an A-to-Z encyclopedia of all known sports, many sports are never mentioned. There&#8217 s not a word about rugby, volleyball, Roller Derby, swimming, or (shockingly) Basque pelota or shinty. There is a chapter about sliding, but none about skiing. Competitive eating and rhythmic gymnastics will have to wait for another book. However, there are roughly eight chapters about tackle football&#8211 &#8220 the greatest sport in the world, and everyone knows it&#8221 &#8211 and a good four or five about horse racing, so quit complaining before you&#8217 ve even read the book. There will be plenty of time for complaining after you&#8217 ve finished it (about an hour from now&#8211 tops).Those sports that are covered in the book are examined with exhaustive inattention to unretained detail. Many chapters have nothing to do with sport. For instance, the chapter on 
"