Archer's Register: A Year Book of Facts is a comprehensive record of the sport of archery. Compiled as a yearbook, it presents a detailed look at the archery landscape of its time. This volume offers a wealth of statistics, event results, and insights into the archery community. It is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of archery, sports statistics, and the cultural context of recreational activities.
The book preserves details about tournaments, participants, and equipment, providing a snapshot of the sport's popularity and evolution. "Archer's Register" serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of archery and its significance as both a competitive sport and a pastime.
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