Books

Historical books on figure skating

Explore an essential collection of books documenting the rich history of figure skating. From its origins to technical advancements and the most influential figures, this selection offers a deep insight into the sport. Discover works covering everything from the earliest treatises on skating to modern analyses and key biographies. Ideal for historians, skaters, and fans who wish to understand the evolution of this artistic and athletic discipline.

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    The Complete Book of Figure Skating

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    • Official and comprehensive guide

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    This book stands out for its comprehensive coverage and clarity, combining technical instruction with valuable historical context and artistic insight into skating. Its content spans the evolution of the sport and its important figures, offering a profound perspective on the history of figure skating.

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    Figure Skating: A History by James R. Hines

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    • Informative and inspiring resource

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    This book provides a comprehensive history of figure skating, detailing its technical and artistic advances, important figures, and intrigues throughout its evolution. It stands as the only comprehensive history of figure skating published in over forty years, offering a unique and in-depth perspective on the sport.

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    Skating by Bror Meyer

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    • Culturally important work

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    This book is a foundational guide to figure skating, authored by a Swedish champion in the discipline in 1921. It provides detailed and richly illustrated instructions on various techniques, from basic skating to complex figures and pair skating, making it a valuable historical resource for understanding the evolution of the sport.

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    The Elements of Figure Skating

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    • Concise but complete book on elements of figure skating

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    This book is a crucial historical work in figure skating literature, offering a detailed insight into the sport's techniques and figures in the first half of the 20th century. Its publication in 1931, with a revised edition in 1952, establishes it as a significant document for understanding the evolution of figure skating.

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    Our Skating Heritage: A Centenary History of the National Skating Association

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    • A beautifully written journey through centuries of skating history

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    This book provides a detailed chronicle of the National Skating Association of Great Britain, covering a crucial century in the history of skating. Its content is fundamental for understanding the organizational and competitive development of figure and speed skating in the United Kingdom.

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    Figure Skating and the Arts: Eight Centuries of Sport and Inspiration by Frances Dafoe

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    • Covers 800+ years of figure skating history

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    This book is a foundational work for understanding the evolution of figure skating over eight centuries, offering a detailed perspective on its history and connection to the arts. Its rich imagery, much of it captured by the author herself, provides unparalleled documentary value for those interested in the sport's history.

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    Sequins, Scandals & Salchows: Figure Skating in the 1980s

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    • Brimming with fascinating facts

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    This book offers a unique and detailed chronicle of the 1980s in figure skating, exploring both iconic moments and lesser-known stories. It provides deep insights into the competitions, scandals, and culture of skating during that era, making it an essential historical resource.

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    How to become a skater; containing full instructions for excelling at figure and speed skating (1904)

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    • Offers full instructions for excelling at figure and speed skating

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    This book is a foundational historical source, offering detailed insight into the techniques and culture of figure and speed skating in the early 20th century. Its illustrated instructions and historical contextualization make it an essential document for studying the sport's evolution.

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    Figure Skating History: The Evolution of Dance on Ice

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    • Provides a "Who's Who" of ice dancers worldwide

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    This book provides a detailed chronicle of ice dance, covering its development from its inclusion in the 1952 World Championships to its Olympic status in 1976. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the efforts to transform ice dance from its ballroom roots to more theatrical expressions in the 1980s and 1990s.