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Sports and Games of Medieval Cultures
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SALLY WILKINS is a freelance writer and has contributed to Greenwood's Louisa May Alcott Encyclopedia.

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.,."a good purchase for larger libraries, especially as part of the complete Greenwood series. It's also an important purchase for many academic libraries, especially those catering to a student population studying sports history or recreation."-Reference & User Services Quartlery

.,."a lifesaver for students writing reports on medieval cultures across the world...particularly helpful in understanding how sports like archery were played in the medieval world compared to the modern version. This volume is recommended for junior high and high schools. If medieval study is in the elementary school curriculum, you might ask your teachers if this would be a helpful reference for them to use in their planning."-Gale-Reference for Students

.,."this readable volume could be useful in several kinds of collections: sports, the Middle Ages, and multicultural studies."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin

?...a good purchase for larger libraries, especially as part of the complete Greenwood series. It's also an important purchase for many academic libraries, especially those catering to a student population studying sports history or recreation.?-Reference & User Services Quartlery

?...a lifesaver for students writing reports on medieval cultures across the world...particularly helpful in understanding how sports like archery were played in the medieval world compared to the modern version. This volume is recommended for junior high and high schools. If medieval study is in the elementary school curriculum, you might ask your teachers if this would be a helpful reference for them to use in their planning.?-Gale-Reference for Students

?...this readable volume could be useful in several kinds of collections: sports, the Middle Ages, and multicultural studies.?-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin

?[A] unique survey of the history of sports and games. The series is highy recommended for school, public and academic libraries.?-Lawrence Looks at Books

?This reference book will only be useful occasionally, but then it will be a lifesaver for students writing reports on medieval cultures across the world...This volume is recommended for junior high and high schools. If medieval study is in the elementary school curriculum, you might ask your teachers if this would be a helpful reference for them to use in their planning.?-Gale-Reference Reviews

?Useful for general readers and basic collections of international sports history.?-Choice

"�A� unique survey of the history of sports and games. The series is highy recommended for school, public and academic libraries."-Lawrence Looks at Books

..."a good purchase for larger libraries, especially as part of the complete Greenwood series. It's also an important purchase for many academic libraries, especially those catering to a student population studying sports history or recreation."-Reference & User Services Quartlery

..."this readable volume could be useful in several kinds of collections: sports, the Middle Ages, and multicultural studies."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin

"[A] unique survey of the history of sports and games. The series is highy recommended for school, public and academic libraries."-Lawrence Looks at Books

"This reference book will only be useful occasionally, but then it will be a lifesaver for students writing reports on medieval cultures across the world...This volume is recommended for junior high and high schools. If medieval study is in the elementary school curriculum, you might ask your teachers if this would be a helpful reference for them to use in their planning."-Gale-Reference Reviews

"Useful for general readers and basic collections of international sports history."-Choice

..."a lifesaver for students writing reports on medieval cultures across the world...particularly helpful in understanding how sports like archery were played in the medieval world compared to the modern version. This volume is recommended for junior high and high schools. If medieval study is in the elementary school curriculum, you might ask your teachers if this would be a helpful reference for them to use in their planning."-Gale-Reference for Students

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