Haunts Of The Black Masseur by Charles Sprawson
The Swimmer as Hero
This captivating exploration delves into the cultural and psychological allure of swimming, tracing its influence through history, literature, and personal anecdotes. It examines the profound connection between water and the human spirit, highlighting how swimming has been a source of solace, challenge, and inspiration for many. The narrative weaves together stories of famous swimmers, mythical figures, and the author's own experiences, offering a rich tapestry that celebrates the timeless and transformative power of water.
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- 1992
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- British
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- 288
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- English
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