Overview

The Deed of Gift was written in 1851 by gentlemen of the New York Yacht club to govern the rules and regulations of the America’s Cup. Marred with litigation and fraught with contention throughout the history, this book leads the reader into understating the allure it holds for the many who took the journey down the rabbit hole.
The Deed of Greed takes you on the journey of unexposed darkness that no one wants to acknowledge. This darkness is the foundation of a major sporting ...
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The Deed of Greed

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Overview

The Deed of Gift was written in 1851 by gentlemen of the New York Yacht club to govern the rules and regulations of the America’s Cup. Marred with litigation and fraught with contention throughout the history, this book leads the reader into understating the allure it holds for the many who took the journey down the rabbit hole.
The Deed of Greed takes you on the journey of unexposed darkness that no one wants to acknowledge. This darkness is the foundation of a major sporting event that everyone seems to be ignoring.
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Crisp, succinct, enlightening
I learned the history of a complex sport in a delightful presentation. It was well organized and to the point, especially who won what in the (closed door) political arena of the sport.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940013955585
  • Publisher: White Horse Flying Publications, ::C
  • Publication date: 2/18/2012
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 176
  • File size: 55 KB

Meet the Author

Money, Politics, discrimination and intrigue that is intimately, if not incestuously, a part of the history of the America's Cup serves as a back drop to this story. The heretofore, untold, behind the scenes story highlights the history of the America's Cup, the power the Deed of Gift holds, and chronicles the authors five-year journey to enter the first all women's team, Team Pegasus, in the race.
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