I Am a Tennis Princess and This Is My Court- Tennis Player Journal


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Is Tennis Your Passion? Then grab this Blank Line Journal! This Tennis Journal or Sports Notebook will help you to Record, Reflect and Evaluate your Game Plans, Coaching Tips, Strategies, Key Improvement Areas, Practice Notes, Reviews, Goal Setting and Growth Curves? Go Grab this Journal Now to record them all, re-boost your Positive Mindset and Start you Journey to Success! Book Specifics: This Awesome Tennis Journal and Sports Notebook is : 110-pages Blank Lined Writing Journal for Tennis Lovers. 6 inches x 9 inches Glossy Cover *** It Makes an Excellent Gift for Men, Women, Students, Coaches and Kids who are Interested in Tennis.*** About this Tennis Journal : This practice journal helps you in organizing yourself to take notes before and after the matches and practice sessions. It is handy and fits into your it easily. You can even review your game and also list - Things to remember before you future sessions. No more testing your memory. This journal provides them all right there.It makes it helpful in focusing on one''s strengths and eliminating the weaknesses. You can track every match and gather valuable insights from you performances.Since this is a blank lines journal, With this notebook/ log book / Journal you can also : Note down the most inspiring tennis quotes Personalize it with stickers and tapes Organize your game plan Plan and Reflect on Matches for Rapid Improvement Use it as an organizer, goal tracker or habit tracker Include hours of mindfulness and meditation notes List of goals and things to be done Interesting tennis tips to improve your game List of Tennis books to read List of success and accomplishments You can use this journal to celebrate your success and accomplishing your dreams it will help you in daily tracking your important tasks.It is a great gift if you are looking out for cool and handy journal. This blank lined journal is a memorable gift for the ones who love the game. it helps you in being inspired and motivated all the time. The impressive cover will always remind you to keep your focus and love for the game. You can use this Tennis Journal and Sports Notebook as a Tennis Player Gift, Tennis Coach Journal, Tennis Book for Boys and Girls ,Tennis Practice Notebook for Coaching Tips and Goal Setting, Functional tennis match journal,Tennis match sheet for players, Pre and Post match gameplans and evaluations, Tennis practice journal, Tennis journals for kids, Performance Evaluation Sports journal, Tennis Gifts for Birthdays. Advantages of Writing Journals: Studies have shown that writing journals can boost your creativity and enhance your memory and and do your intelligence a world of good. It lets your creative juices flowing and you can brainstorm innumerable ideas in no time not only improve your discipline but can also improve your productivity. Many successful players journal daily.Next time you fall short of this journal will help you reminding them at the tip of your fingers .You can use this journal as: Gratitude journal Collection journal Bucket list journal Quote book journal Scrapbook and memory journal Logbook diary and many more Other Uses of Writing Journals: Other uses of this cute notebook come journal can be simply writing down positive thoughts and affirmations, or your listing down in the night before going to bed, the things to be done the next day. You can then read out these instructions after getting up and your day is all set to goal driven mode. Hit the BUY NOW Button and start your Magical Journey today! All the Best! *** Please Check out other Journals by clicking the Author''s/Publisher''s Name under the title.***







Tennis


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The first comprehensive history of tennis, Henry Gillmeister's Tennis may also be considered the first truly scholarly history of any individual sport. Supported by a startling wealth of linguistic and documentary research, Gillmeister charts the global evolution of tennis from its origins in the early Middle Ages to the appearance of the modern game in the twentieth century. Along the way, he debunks several firmly established myths about the history of the game, including those surrounding the invention of the Davis Cup. Rare photographs and never before published medieval and renaissance drawings generously adorn the text, and a treasure trove of bibliographical information provides its coda. A delight for the sports fan and the scholar alike, Tennis will prove the athorative text on tennis for years to come.




Chambers's Journal


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My Diaries


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Field Marshal the Earl of Cavan


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Field Marshal Lord Cavan (1865-1946) was one of the most distinguished commanders of the modern British army, but he divided opinion among his contemporaries. Some senior soldiers were disdainful. Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson described him as ‘ignorant, pompous and vain’ and Brigadier General Sir James Edward Edmonds commented that Cavan ‘was bone from the neck upwards’. Yet many of Cavan’s subordinates praised him, saying ‘I had never seen Lord Cavan before and I was filled with admiration by the calm and quiet self-confidence of his manner’ and ‘Our new General, Lord Cavan, is simply A1 and the whole show runs like a well-oiled machine.’ So what were the real qualities and achievements of this remarkable but hitherto neglected officer who in a long career served in the Boer War and the First World War and then presided over the post-war reduction of the British army? Michael Senior, in the first full biography of Cavan, assesses him as a leader, a corps commander and an administrator, and places him among the front rank of the soldiers of his generation. He also explores Cavan’s personal life, his personality and how his aristocratic background, his wealth and his love of fox hunting affected his conduct in both war and peace.




The Diary of Samuel Pepys


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Samuel Pepys PRS, MP, JP was an English naval administrator and Member of Parliament who is most famous for the diary that he kept for a decade while still a relatively young man. Pepys had no maritime experience, but he rose to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II through patronage, hard work, and his talent for administration. His influence and reforms at the Admiralty were important in the early professionalisation of the Royal Navy. The detailed private diary that Pepys kept from 1660 until 1669 was first published in the 19th century and is one of the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period. It provides a combination of personal revelation and eyewitness accounts of great events, such as the Great Plague of London, the Second Dutch War, and the Great Fire of London.




The Diary of Elizabeth Lee


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Personal diaries provide rare glimpses into those aspects of the past that are usually hidden from view. Elizabeth Lee grew up on Merseyside in the late nineteenth century. She began her diary at the age of 16 in 1884 and it provides an unbroken record of her life up to the age of 25 in 1892. Elizabeth’s father was a draper and outfitter with shops in Birkenhead, and throughout the period of the diary Elizabeth lived at home with her family in Prenton. However, she travelled widely on both sides of the Mersey and her diary provides an unusually revealing picture of middle-class life that begins to challenge conventional views of the position of young women in Victorian society. The book includes a detailed introduction to and analysis of the diary, together with a glossary relating to key people in the diary and maps of the localities in which Elizabeth lived her everyday life. There have been a number of diaries published relating to ‘ordinary’ people, but most accounts were written retrospectively as life histories by people who eventually gained some degree of fame or prominence in society. This very rare first-hand account provides a unique insight into adolescent life in Victorian Britain.