Title | The A to Zen of Lawn Bowls | ||
Authors | Barry Salter and John Bliss | ||
Publisher | Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Limited, Sydney, Australia | ||
First published | 1997 | ||
ISBN | 0-330-36004-3 | ||
Edition reviewed | 1st | ||
Hardback/softback | Softback | ||
List price | AU$ 19.95 | ||
Cover size (cm) (height x width) |
22.6 x 15.1 | ||
Number of pages | 194 | ||
Number of pages with | Coloured photos | Black & white photos | Line drawings |
None | 12 | 28 | |
Synopsis | This book is presented to you in three sections.
The first section, 'Beginners', is written for the person who may have spent an idle half-hour
hanging over the fence at the local bowling club, wondering just what was going on there.
You may even have thought that this was a game only for the elderly or retired person; however,
this book will soon show you otherwise. The second section, entitled 'Bowlers', is for the person
who has already discovered this great game of ours and wishes to learn more about it and improve
their skills and approach to the game. The third section, 'The Bowler's Mind', is where all the
real secrets about good bowling are and shows you that this is a game for the thinker, not the ham-fisted. |