Sports Fiction Books

Cashel Byron's Profession

George Bernard Shaw

Cashel Byron's Profession is George Bernard Shaw's fourth novel. The novel was written in 1882 and after rejection by several publishers it was published in serialized form in a socialist magazine. Th..

Jim Harrison, boxeur

Arthur Conan Doyle

Jim Harrison, boxeur is a boxing story and the French version of Rodney Stone, a Gothic mystery and boxing novel by Scottish writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle first published in 1896...

Hunting with the Bow & Arrow

Saxton T. Pope

Hunting with the Bow & Arrow is a sporting fiction story written by Saxton Temple Pope, an American doctor, teacher, author and outdoorsman. He is most famous as the father of modern bow hunt..

The Green Flag, and Other Stories of War and Sport

Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle was deeply affected by the many wars fought during his lifetime. As many other writers, he used the material for short stories, a collection of which is presented here. The stories ..

The Junior Trophy

Ralph Henry Barbour

Bert didn’t like Ben. He came to that conclusion just twenty-four hours after his arrival at Mt. Pleasant Academy. Ben had had his room to himself all the fall and resented Bert’s appearance on the sc..

The Rockspur Eleven

Burt L. Standish

Looking up, Don saw Leon Bentley stopping outside the fence. As usual, Leon was smoking a cigarette. He was dressed in a padded football suit, with his cap set rakishly over one ear, and his manner wa..

The Black Star: A School Story for Boys

Andrew H. Walpole

There was nothing remarkable in that, but Jack noted with intense surprise that Tiger was staring at Billy with an air of recognition. Jack wondered. Did Billy, by any chance, happen to know him? It d..