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At Start and Finish

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A compact collection of short stories and sketches focused on competitive and recreational athletics, presenting races, training episodes, wagers, and sporting gatherings. The narrator moves between personal reminiscence and wry reportage, conveying the excitement of contests, the camaraderie of teams, and the oddities of sporting life. Episodes include track and trotting contests, betting anecdotes, and scenes shaped by travel and social observation, while occasional headpieces and illustrations underscore the anecdotal tone. The volume blends lively detail with reflective notes on victory, defeat, and the rituals that surround sport.

About the Author

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William Lindsey

William Lindsey is an author known for his work in early 20th-century literature. His notable book, "At Start and Finish," reflects themes of perseverance and the human experience. Lindsey's writing often captures the nuances of personal journeys, making his work resonate with readers interested in introspective narratives. While not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the cultural and social contexts of his time.

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