Who is the author of this book?(pictures enclosed)
Published: 05 Jan 2012 - 05:55 by squashlimit
Updated: 08 Apr 2012 - 02:23
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Hello,
A few years back a friend of mine lent me a book about squash which I liked a lot. I do not know the author of the book, as well I do not know its title. However I still have a copy of some of the pages from the book which can be found below:
Whould you please help me identify the AUTHOR and the TITLE of the book?
Thank you!
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From squashlimit - 08 Apr 2012 - 02:23
From Adrian - 20 Feb 2012 - 22:02
I'm in England, that may explain why my copy has a different title to Rippa rit, old book but still worth a study in my opinion.
From rippa rit - 20 Feb 2012 - 15:52 - Updated: 20 Feb 2012 - 15:52
I knew this book but could not identify it properley so I sent it off to a player of that era and here it is:
"The name of the book is Squash - The Australian Way by Vin Napier It was published for Summit Books by Paul Hamlyn Ptd Ltd in 176 South Creek Rd, Dee Why West, NSW, Australia. My copy is 1978. The ISBN number is 0 7271 0208 7"
Well that is a very comprehensive reply so hope that helps you.
From Adrian - 20 Feb 2012 - 04:17 - Updated: 20 Feb 2012 - 05:59
Hi, the Author is Vin Napier and the book is called 'SQUASH, how to train and play'.
Hope this helps.
From raystrach - 18 Feb 2012 - 17:06
does it have any information on the country where it was produced, or alternatively, what country you are from?
From squashlimit - 17 Feb 2012 - 23:48 - Updated: 17 Feb 2012 - 23:51
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anybody please? i would really appreciate any help (the name of the author and the title).
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Thank you very much. It was very useful. Knowing the author and the title, yesterday, I found a separate post about this book titled "You MUST read this squash book, best ever written" dated May 2007. I can not fully comment on the title of the post as I have read only three books about squash, but definitly I wanted to go back to this one as I remember I liked it a lot when I read it a few years back. Thanks again.
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