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Author: British Society of Sports History
Author: British Society of Sports History
The Cultural Bond: Sport, Empire and Society
Author: J.A. Mangan
Publisher: Frank Cass
Place of publication: London
Year: 1992
British Sport. A Social History
Author: Dennis Brailsford
Publisher: Lutterworth Press / Barnes & Noble
Place of publication: Cambridge
Year: 1992
Barbarians, Gentlemen and Players; A Sociological Study of the Development of Rugby Football
Author: Eric DUNNING, Kenneth SHEARD
Publisher: New York University Press
Place of publication: New York
Year: 1979
Games and Empires; Modern Sports and Cultural Imperialism
Author: Allen GUTTMANN
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Place of publication: New York
Year: 1994
A taste for diversions: sport in Georgian England
Author: Dennis Brailsford
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Place of publication: Cambridge
Year: 1999