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Francis Willughby's Book of Games - A Seventeenth-Century Treatise on Sports, Games and Pastimes (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Francis Willughby's Book of Games - A Seventeenth-Century Treatise on Sports, Games and Pastimes (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Francis Willughby's Book of Games, published here for the first
time, is a remarkable work and an invaluable resource for anyone
with an interest in early modern social history. Dating from the
1660s, it was left unfinished when the writer died in 1672 at the
age of 36. Nevertheless, Willughby's manuscript, even in its
unpolished form is a goldmine of detail providing a snapshot of mid
seventeenth century life, language and culture. The manuscript
itself lists a wide variety of sports, games and pastimes,
including football, hurling, card games, tennis and children's
games. As well as providing rules and a description of the various
games (often with accompanying sketches to explain particular
points) there are numerous fascinating snippets of related
information (such as the care of fighting cocks), that bring the
subject to life, whilst the section on children's games is
particularly poignant. Besides the intrinsic interest of the
subject matter, the fact that Willughby embarked on the project
from a scientific perspective adds to the value of the book.
Willughby had been admitted to the Royal Society in 1661 and for a
number of years prior to that had been collaborating with the
naturalist John Ray. It is clear that Willughby's Book of Games was
highly influenced by his scientific pursuits and was an extension
of his natural history work, utilising the same skills of
systematic observation, description and classification. Providing
not only a word-for word transcription of the Book of Games, this
volume also contains a host of interpretative material to
complement the original data. As well as a biography of Willughby
and a detailed description of his manuscript, a substantial
glossary of games and obsolete terms is provided, together with a
bibliography of Willughby's literary remains and more general
reference works. Taken together, this publication provides an
unparalleled resource for scholars of early modern England.
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