Delve into the world of early 19th-century sporting culture with Volume 21 of the "Sporting Magazine". This meticulously preserved edition offers a fascinating glimpse into the pastimes that captivated the "man of pleasure, enterprise, and spirit" of the era. From the thrilling transactions of the turf to the exhilaration of the chase, this monthly calendar chronicles every diversion with an engaging and spirited voice.
Explore detailed accounts and observations on a variety of sporting activities. This volume serves as both a historical record and a vibrant snapshot of a bygone era, appealing to historians, sports enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the roots of modern sporting traditions.
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