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Schijnwerpers op wintersporten. Mensen in de sneeuw en op glad ijs
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Year: 1955 Publisher: Amsterdam Antwerpen Uitg. Mij " Kosmos "

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Wintersport
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Year: 1969 Publisher: Turnhout H. Proost & CO

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Sports d'hiver --- Wintersport --- 796.9


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Toni Sailer, champion olympique
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Year: 1959 Publisher: Paris Bruges Desclée De Brouwer

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Beaux-arts --- Schone kunsten --- Sport --- Sports --- Sailer (Toni) --- 796.9


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Modern skiën
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Year: 1959 Publisher: Amsterdam Brussel Elsevier

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Beaux-arts --- Schone kunsten --- Ski --- Skiën --- Skiën --- 796.9


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La femme dans le sport et l'aviation
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Year: 1938 Publisher: Paris Charleroi J. Dupuis

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De folklore van de muziekinstrumenten
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Year: 1934 Publisher: Brussel Dienst voor geschiedkundige en folkloristische opzoekingen

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Sports & jeux de neige
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Bruxelles Editions " Arts et voyages ", L. De Meyer

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From skisport to skiing : one hundred years of an American sport, 1840-1940
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ISBN: 1122054564 0585083029 9780585083025 0870238442 9780870238444 9781122054560 Year: 1993 Publisher: Amherst University of Massachusetts press

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The first full-length study of skiing in the United States, this book traces the history of the sport from its utilitarian origins to its advent as a purely recreational and competitive activity. During the mid-1800s, inhabitants of frontier mining communities in the Sierra and Rocky mountains used skis for many practical reasons, including mail and supply delivery, hunting, and railroad repair. In some towns skis were so common that, according to one California newspaper, "the ladies do nearly all their shopping and visiting on them." But it was Norwegian immigrants in the Midwest, clinging to their homeland traditions, who first organized the skisport. Through the founding of local clubs and the National Ski Association, this ethnic group dominated American skiing until the 1930s. At this time, a wave of German immigrants infused America with the ethos of what we today call Alpine skiing. This type of skiing became increasingly popular, especially in the East among wealthy collegians committed to the romantic pursuit of the "strenuous life." Ski clubs proliferated in towns and on college campuses and specialized resorts cropped up from New England to California. At the same time, skiing became mechanized with tows and lifts, and the blossoming equipment and fashion industries made a business of the sport. On the eve of World War II, as the book concludes its story, all the elements were in place for the explosion in recreational and competitive skiing that erupted after 1945.

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