Rugby as it was

“Rugby as it was” by Rees J. Davies, published by Hendon Publishing in 1979, offers a concise exploration of the history of rugby, focusing on its development and significance within Europe, particularly Great Britain. This 44-page edition is presented in English and provides insights into the sport’s evolution, capturing the essence of its cultural impact and the traditions that have shaped it over time.
Readers will find a detailed account that delves into the historical context of rugby, examining how the sport has influenced travel and social interactions in Great Britain. The book presents a narrative that intertwines the history of rugby with broader themes relevant to European culture, making it a valuable resource for those interested in sports history and its connections to societal changes.
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