by John D.M. Robertson
Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press, (2005).
First revised, updated and expanded edition of Uppies & Doonies (1967).
Fine in a fine dust jacket.
Tall octavo. 346 pages; bibliography and an index.
"The Kirkwall Ba' between the Water and the Wall" is a much revised and
expanded edition of John Robertson's classic book "Uppies and Doonies",
now long out of print. It is an exhaustive enquiry into the origin and
history of this most traditional of all football games conducted with
meticulous scholarship and detective ingenuity. Colourful tales,
reminiscences and the folklore of the game have been woven into the text
to ensure that entertainment goes hand in hand with information. The
book is also a study of mass football in the British Isles from the
earliest of times. The author traces the beginnings of football from
ancient fertility rites and follows the story of football's development
stage by stage through street and village green games to modern soccer
and rugby. The text is replete with illustrations, throughout the text,
many of them reproductions of rare or unique photographs of the Ba' in
the past. "The Kirkwall Ba'" will have a wide audience amongst those who
have never seen the game but who are interested in the origins of the
modern sports that entertain the world. For readers with Orkney
connections, it encapsulates a strong part of the Orcadian's distinctive
heritage."--publisher's blurb.
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