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Two teams, one campus, a test of character. Center Rush Rowland unfolds as a vivid slice of early twentieth century life, where schoolyard grit and scholarly study meet the spirit of college athletics fiction. This is juvenile sports fiction that feels both intimate and expansive, a historical sport fiction tapestry set within an American college milieu that honors tradition while inviting fresh empathy for modern readers. The book blends sport ethics and fairness with heartfelt teamwork in competition and the personal growth born of rivalry. It offers a clear, accessible narrative that…mehr

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Two teams, one campus, a test of character. Center Rush Rowland unfolds as a vivid slice of early twentieth century life, where schoolyard grit and scholarly study meet the spirit of college athletics fiction. This is juvenile sports fiction that feels both intimate and expansive, a historical sport fiction tapestry set within an American college milieu that honors tradition while inviting fresh empathy for modern readers. The book blends sport ethics and fairness with heartfelt teamwork in competition and the personal growth born of rivalry. It offers a clear, accessible narrative that rewards casual readers and invites study as a literary analysis companion, making it a natural ally for young readers and scholars alike. Restored to shine for today's audiences, its quiet drama, sturdy themes, and memorable characters speak to the enduring pull of sport as a vehicle for character, conscience, and camaraderie. Center Rush Rowland holds both literary and historical significance: a landmark in Barbour athlete fiction that captures an era, its social codes, and the timeless energy of athletes negotiating ambition, discipline, and belonging. For classic-literature collectors and newcomers alike, this edition is a doorway to a cherished, influential world. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
Autorenporträt
Ralph Henry Barbour, born on November 13, 1870, and passing away on February 19, 1944, turned into an esteemed American novelist recognized for his important frame of work in sports activities fiction centered closer to young male readers. He extensively co-authored beneath the pseudonym Richard Stillman Powell with L. H. Bickford, generating works like "Phyllis in Bohemia." Although renowned for his sports-themed novels, he delved into a spectrum of writing, crafting mild romances and adventurous stories. Over the course of his career, Barbour authored in excess of one hundred novels, alongside severa brief stories. Notably in 1904, book writer D. Appleton & Co. Launched several sports-themed books edited by way of Ralph Henry Barbour. These books, arranged through a unique agreement with American Sports Publishing, included data drawn from previous Spalding Athletic Library guides. Barbour's legacy stays intertwined with his prolific contributions to younger grownup literature, especially in the realm of sports fiction, where his storytelling prowess engaged and captivated readers. His diverse repertoire encompassed themes past sports activities, showcasing his versatility as an author in genres along with romance and adventure, leaving an enduring impact on the sector of literature.