Fox tossing And other forgotten and dangerous sports, pastimes, and games

Edward Brooke-Hitching

Book - 2015

"In the spirit of Schott's Miscellany and The Dangerous Book for Boys, a quirky collection of history's most bizarre sports and stories of mankind's most daring and ridiculous recreational pursuits--from baby boxing, to octopus wrestling, and ice tennis,"--Amazon.com.

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Published
New York : Touchstone, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
Edward Brooke-Hitching (author)
Edition
First Touchstone hardcover edition
Physical Description
viii, 264 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-264).
ISBN
9781501115141
  • Introduction
  • Aerial Golf
  • The Aquatic Tripod
  • Auto Polo
  • Baby Boxing
  • Balloon Jumping
  • Barking Off Squirrels
  • Barrel Jumping
  • Baseball with Cannon
  • Battle-Ball
  • Bear-Baiting and the Bear Garden
  • Beat the Cat Out of the Barrel
  • Bird-Batting
  • Bloodless Dueling
  • Bone Skating
  • Bow-and-Arrow Golf
  • Boxing on Horseback
  • Bull-Running
  • Car vs. Bull
  • Cat-Burning
  • Centrifugal Bowling
  • Chasse aux Toiles
  • Cheetah Greyhound Racing
  • Chunkey
  • Close-Quarters Bear Combat
  • Cock-Shying and Other Poultry-Based Blood Sports
  • Codeball
  • Competitive Trumpet-Blowing
  • Copsole-Pulling
  • Cricket on Horseback
  • Donkey-Boxing
  • Duck-Baiting
  • Dwile Flonking
  • Eel-Pulling
  • Fiery Kites
  • Firework Boxing
  • Flagpole-Sitting
  • Flyting
  • Fox Tossing
  • The Game of the Bridge and Other City Battles
  • Goldfish-Swallowing
  • The Great Tricycle Regatta
  • Hidden Hunting
  • Hopping
  • Hot Cockles
  • Hot Hasty Pudding-Eating, Jingling, and Other Sports of the Fair
  • Human-Fishing
  • Hunting with Cheetahs
  • Hunting Ye Otter
  • Ice Tennis
  • The Ice Velocipede
  • Italian Cat Head Butting
  • Kottabos
  • Last Couple in Hell
  • Lion-Baiting
  • Man-Baiting
  • Man vs. Woman Combat
  • Mob Football
  • Monkey-Fighting
  • The Monowheel
  • Naumachiae
  • New York Bullfighting
  • Octopus-Wrestling
  • Ollamaliztli
  • Olympics-Forgotten Events
  • One-Legged Cricket
  • Pedestrianism
  • People-Throwing
  • Phone Booth Stuffing
  • Phosphorescent Golf
  • Pig-Running
  • Pig-Sticking
  • Porcupine Hunting
  • Puntgunning
  • The Quintain
  • Racing Deer
  • Ratting
  • The Royal Game
  • Ski Ballet
  • Stilts vs. Runners vs. Horses
  • Stoolball
  • Tip-Cat
  • Tortoise Racing
  • Tuho
  • Universal Football
  • Venatio
  • Viking Sports
  • Vinkensport
  • Walking-Stick Fighting
  • Waterfall-Riding
  • Wolfing
  • Acknowledgments
  • Select Bibliography
Review by Library Journal Review

If there are any hidden takeaways in this droll romp through the history of bizarre games and other pastimes, they are that humankind has, from the dawn of time to now, had a low tolerance for boredom, and that this has been more than offset by our ability to compensate with creative diversions that lay bare what might be called the inanity of humanity. Readers will already know of some of the approximately 100 re-creations that Brooke-Hitching, a British documentary director, presents: flagpole-sitting, phone booth-stuffing, goldfish-swallowing, and bull-running. Many others, definitely not so much: ice tennis (tennis played on ice); auto polo (polo using cars, not ponies); boxing on horseback (imagine Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali pounding each other while mounted on stallions); and flyting (matches in which contestants tried to best the insults and profanity they hurled at one another, a pastime that could have been the medieval precursor to The Jerry Springer Show). -VERDICT Readers interested in popular looks at history, sports, and cultural anthropology will be amused by this title, though animal lovers might be appalled by sections on sports such as monkey-fighting, cat burning, Italian cat head butting, pig running, and lion baiting.-Jim Burns, formerly with Jacksonville P.L., FL © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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