Hawaiian America: Something of Its History, Resources, and Prospects
- 388 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Caspar William Whitney was an American author, editor, and explorer, notably originating the concept of the All-American team in college football. His influence extended into journalism, where he served as a war correspondent. Whitney's work often reflected his passion for outdoor pursuits and adventure.
This book provides insights into English sport culture, highlighting the traditions and practices of various sporting clubs and universities. The author, Caspar Whitney, was an American journalist and sports enthusiast who extensively traveled throughout England in the 19th century to immerse himself in the local sports culture.