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“Internally, you experience rowing as a graphic microcosm of life — solitude, learning, work, rest, nourishment, sharing and ultimately challenge.” Allen Rosenberg |
The First Trinity Boat Club was founded in 1825 and this is the first book on the subject, giving details of the club, crews,...
The first book ever published on rowing at Cambridge. A history of rowing at Cambridge since 1827,with details of...
Also includes details of the history of the surrounding countryside and of the town of Henley, as well as the history of the...
This comprehensive survey describes all the most interesting of the event’s earlier races, with fuller details of races held...
A fine history of boating and rowing on the Thames, with particular reference to Eton College. First published 1935....
A history of this private contest-by-oar since the very first in 1829. Large 8vo. 405pp. 32 plates. Dust-wrapper, very...
Records of the regatta for the past thirty years, with notes on its history, constitution and rules. There is also a list of...
An account of each of the university boat races from 1829 to 1869, compiled from university club books, with maps of the racing...
First published in 1881, with a second edition in 1883, this is a revised and enlarged edition which corrects errors in the lists...