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Richard Lablée
A concise French-language guide to billiards, this work introduces readers to the game’s origins, development, and practical rules. It is aimed at players and enthusiasts seeking a clear overview of how billiards is organized, from table setup and equipment to scoring, shot conventions, and etiquette. The book presents the sport as both a recreational pastime and a codified game, explaining the terminology and procedures that shape play. With a compact format, it serves as a practical reference for beginners learning the basics and for experienced players who want to revisit the formal structure of the game. It also situates billiards within a broader tradition of cue sports, showing how rules and customs have helped standardize play across settings. The emphasis is instructional rather than narrative, making it useful as a handbook for clubs, schools, or home reference. Readers should come away with a clearer understanding of the game’s mechanics, its historical context, and the conventions that govern fair and consistent play.
| Publisher | Bornemann |
|---|---|
| Pages | 79 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 2-851-82589-5 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-851-82589-6 primary |
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