lklawson
Grandmaster
By special request of "Hesperus" from (that OTHER forum), I have republished Edwin L. Haislet's "Boxing."
Hesperus provided me with a PDF of raw scans (which I assume has made it's way around). The advantage is that the repub is searchable, text is copy/clip-able, and I spent a fair amount of time retouching and repairing pics (including adding half a face and a foot in one case).
http://www.lulu.com/content/6079137
Blurb:
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk
Hesperus provided me with a PDF of raw scans (which I assume has made it's way around). The advantage is that the repub is searchable, text is copy/clip-able, and I spent a fair amount of time retouching and repairing pics (including adding half a face and a foot in one case).
http://www.lulu.com/content/6079137
Blurb:
Edwin Haislet, noted Boxing Coach, wrote his seminal book on the subject in 1940.
Haislet served as Executive Director for the Department of Alumni Relations, University of Minnesota.
His boxing credentials come from his time served as Boxing Coach and Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Recreation there, as well as Director of the Northwest Golden Gloves.
Still considered one of the most relevant early 20th Century books on Boxing, Haislet's work is known for his advice on footwork, training, and his inclusion of the Inside and Outside Triple.
As usual, the dl is free. And the treeware version is cheap (I'm not making any "profit").Haislet served as Executive Director for the Department of Alumni Relations, University of Minnesota.
His boxing credentials come from his time served as Boxing Coach and Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Recreation there, as well as Director of the Northwest Golden Gloves.
Still considered one of the most relevant early 20th Century books on Boxing, Haislet's work is known for his advice on footwork, training, and his inclusion of the Inside and Outside Triple.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk