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A practical and technical manual on the game of billiards that combines historical survey, equipment description, and systematic instruction for amateurs and players. It explains one-, two-, and three-ball practice, the physics of motion and rotation, and a variety of strokes including spot, safety, and break play, with discussion of championship rules and the three-inch-pocket table. Supplementary chapters cover pyramids, pool, and country-house variants. Diagrams, photographs, and expert contributions illustrate technique, while editorial commentary addresses reform, practice methods, and the relation between scientific theory and table skill.

About the Author

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William Broadfoot

William Broadfoot was an author known for his work on the game of billiards. His notable book, "Billiards," provides insights into the techniques and strategies of this classic cue sport. Through his writing, Broadfoot contributed to the understanding and appreciation of billiards, making it accessible to enthusiasts and players alike. His work reflects a dedication to the sport and serves as a resource for those looking to improve their skills or deepen their knowledge of billiards.

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