Badminton Between the Covers

by Graham Dixon


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/28/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9781434379238

About the Book

A book for all those who have played, still play and would consider playing along with an essential requirement for all colleges, schools and libraries.

The vast majority of badminton players have a rather limited knowledge of the game which is usually restricted to the confines of their local club and league.  Sadly the few books that were of any help in this respect are now long ago out of print. So here at long last is an insight into the wonderful world of the sport of Badminton.

An insight into the game of Badminton as found on the pages of a great variety of books and magazines.

 

Graham Dixon has used his collection of badminton books and magazines along with the resources of the National Badminton Museum to produce a remarkable insight into the game of badminton as recorded by players and writers over the last 120 years.  Fifteen chapters deal with such facets of the game as;- The history and development – Books and magazines – The All England Championships – Veteran players – How to play – Shuttles – Rackets – Clothing – Courts and Equipment – Some serious facts – Some ‘funny’ stuff – Some of the great players and a most comprehensive bibliography.

The book is in full colour and fully illustrated with some classic, informative and amusing illustrations from a variety of sources.

Steven Baddeley, Director of National Sport, Sport England, in his forward to the book says, ‘If you enjoy a weekly game of badminton with family or friends or if you play in a local league, you will enjoy reading this informative account of badminton past and present’.


About the Author

The majority of books written on the sport of badminton have been the work of leading players wanting to pass on their skills to others or journalists writing about a sport for which they have a passion.                         Graham Dixon is neither of those.  However he does play badminton and has done so for 58 years at club, county and veteran international level and he does have a passionate love of the game which has taken up such a large part of his life.

            A ‘Geordie’ and proud of it, he was introduced to badminton by his parents in Gateshead and played in the local churches league and for Durham University before moving to Cheshire where he played in two leagues and served on the County Association committee. Then to Lancashire to play for Pilkingtons in three local leagues.

            In 1986 Graham moved to Cumbria with his second wife and badminton partner and took up a new career in Outdoor Development Training. This new healthy lifestyle saw a refocusing on badminton and a greater involvement in the game as the Veteran Co-ordinator for Cumbria and an avid collector of badminton books. As a result of his involvement at veteran level, Graham was invited to become a founder member of the national Veteran Policy Group at the Badminton Association of England. This level of involvement at the highest level of veteran badminton both nationally and internationally gave him an insight into the sport which was then augmented by his interest in its history and development. Meetings with Pat Davis and access to the National Badminton Museum were the final parts of the jig-saw that led to the production of his book, “Badminton Between the Covers”.

                        A book based on his interest, involvement and passion.