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Base Ball How to Become a Player John M Ward 30 İndirim — John M Ward

Base Ball How to Become a Player John M Ward 30 İndirim
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Base Ball How to Become a Player John M Ward 30 İndirim

John M Ward

Platanus Publishing

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Base Ball How to Become a Player John M Ward 30 İndirim

John M Ward

John M Ward tarafından kaleme alınan Base Ball How to Become a Player Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Base Ball How to Become a Player John M Ward Kitap Özeti It may or it may not be a serious reflection upon the accuracy of histor y that the circumstances of the invention of the first ball are enveloped in some doubt Herodotus attributes it to the Lydians but several other writers unite in conceding to a certain beautiful lady of Corcyra Anagalla by name the credit of first having made a ball for the purpose of pastime Several passages in Homer rather sustain this latter view and therefore with the weight of evidence and to the glor y of woman we too shall adopt this theor y Anagalla did not apply for letters patent but whether from goodness of heart or inability to keep a secret she lost no time in making known her invention and explaining its uses Homer then relates how O er the green mead the sporting virgins play Their shining veils unbound along the skies Tost and retost the ball incessant flies Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar John M Ward Sayfa 118 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Haziran 2020 Barkod 9786257907231 Kategori Bilim Mühendislik Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar Spor Bilimi

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Platanus Publishing

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It may or it may not be a serious reflection upon the accuracy of histor y that the circumstances of the invention of the first ball are enveloped in some doubt Herodotus attributes it to the Lydians but several other writers unite in conceding to a certain beautiful lady of Corcyra Anagalla by name the credit of first having made a ball for the purpose of pastime Several passages in Homer rather sustain this latter view and therefore with the weight of evidence and to the glor y of woman we too shall adopt this theor y Anagalla did not apply for letters patent but whether from goodness of heart or inability to keep a secret she lost no time in making known her invention and explaining its uses Homer then relates how O er the green mead the sporting virgins play Their shining veils unbound along the skies Tost and retost the ball incessant flies