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The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship Stephen Potter

The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship By Stephen Potter

The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship by Stephen Potter


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Summary

A reissue of the classic manual on how to triumph at games of skill, without actually cheating.

The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship Summary

The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship: or the Art of Winning Games without Actually Cheating by Stephen Potter

There have been many books written on games, play and the right tactics. This is different. Gamesmanship is the art of winning. When playing sports or games, there are times when even the best of us can find ourselves up against superior opponents, with little hope of winning while playing within the spirit of the game. Gamesmanship is the practice of resorting to sly tactics that, while of course remaining well within the rules, might be considered a little underhand. Stephen Potter's classic manual is a hilarious look at the ways of disrupting an opponent's rhythm, from throwaway remarks to put them off to using body language to induce overconfidence. His tongue-in-cheek humour sublimely straight-faced, Potter gives examples of successful gamesmanship, which continues to be practised by sportsmen around the world. The ultimate in polite psychological warfare, Gamesmanship will appeal strongly to any sportsman open to bending the rules - without actually breaking them - in pursuit of victory, and is a timeless comedy of English manners.

The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship Reviews

"Potter's book is a classic."--Barry Fantoni, The Oldie; "Book fetishists will delight in an elegant new hardback edition of Stephen Potter's Gamesmanship, which reads as beautifully as it always did." --Marcus Berkmann, The Spectator (best funny books for Christmas)

About Stephen Potter

Stephen Potter (1900-1969) was an academic, producer and author, best known for his classic The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship and series of sequels. He taught at Birkbeck College, before joining the BBC as a writer/producer in 1937. After the Second World War, Potter became a freelance writer and wrote the series of bestselling books which made his name. He lived in Aldeborough, Sussex, and was good friends with Benjamin Britten. He died of pneumonia in 1969.

Additional information

GOR005751503
9781909653146
1909653144
The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship: or the Art of Winning Games without Actually Cheating by Stephen Potter
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Elliott & Thompson Limited
2013-10-10
128
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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