Dive into the past with "Doyle's New Instruction Book On Ocean Bathing," a fascinating glimpse into the world of early 20th-century aquatic recreation. Written by William S. Doyle, this book offers a unique perspective on the popular activity of ocean bathing during a time when seaside leisure was rapidly gaining popularity. Explore the techniques, tips, and social customs surrounding this invigorating pastime. Discover the health benefits and social graces associated with taking to the waves. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a swimming aficionado, or simply curious about bygone eras, this instruction book provides an engaging and informative look at a cherished recreational activity.
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