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Table of Contents
1. Skiing Necesse Est
2. Ski Tracks in the Milky Way
3. The Earliest Written Sources
4. The Finnish National Epic: Kalevala
5. The First Printed
6. Norway - the Cradle of Skiing as a Sport
7. The Influence of Rousseau
8. The Ski in Foreign Literature
9. Evolution of Skiing as a Sport
10. The Men of Telemark
11. Development of Technique and Equipment
12. The First Nordic Marathon
13. The Conquest of the Mountain World
14. Fridtjof Nansen and the First Crossing of Greenland
15. The Nordic Olympia
16. The Waisted Telemark Ski
17. The Rise of Ski Touring and the Misadventures of Roald Amundsen
18. As Important as the Plays of Ibsen
19. The Spread of Skiing on the Continent
20. Norwegians Bring Skiing to Austria-Hungary and Montenegro
21. Skiing Comes to Switzerland
22. Davos
23. The English Skiing at Davos
24. Mathias Zdarsky
25. St.Moritz
26. Skiing in France
27. Polar Exloration
28. The Inventions that Founded Modern Skiing
29. The New World
30. The Study of Snow Structure
31. The First Winter Olympics at Chamonix
32. Mass Winter Tourism
33. The International Recognition of Downhill Skiing
34. Skiing Mechanized and Politicized
35. Military Skiing
36. Skiing Since 1945
Bibliography
Product details
| Published | Nov 29 2008 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 456 |
| ISBN | 9781847252364 |
| Imprint | Continuum |
| Illustrations | 63 |
| Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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'This is a deeply scholarly work ... Fortunately scholarly in this instance is not synonymous with dull ... Huntford manages to to bind a wealth of material together with a strong narrative thread.' Simon Redfern, The Independent on Sunday
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"The breadth of his scholarship, which includes an easy familiarity with Scandinavian texts, is extraordinary." Literary Review
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"What elevates Huntford is his comprehensive approach ... accessible and enjoyable, even to the most armchair bound of 'schussers'." Paul Watkins, The Times
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"Could the outcome of the Second World War have been decided by the humble ski? That's the bold but surprisingly convincing claim made by Roland Huntford in Two Planks and a Passion." Roger Cox, The Scotsman
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Review in The Daily Telegraph.
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"Huntford's book will be a perfect stocking present for piste fantasists like me", Max Hastings, Sunday Times
























