Walter Camp and the Creation of American Football

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Pub Date 15 Jul 2018 | Archive Date 21 Aug 2018

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Description

Walter Camp made the development of football—indeed, its very creation—his lifelong mission. From his days as a college athlete, Camp's love of the game and dedication to its future put it on the course that would allow it to seize the passions of the nation.

Roger R. Tamte tells the engrossing but forgotten life story of Walter Camp, the man contemporaries called "the father of American football." He charts Camp's leadership as American players moved away from rugby and for the first time tells the story behind the remarkably inventive rule change that, in Camp's own words, was "more important than all the rest of the legislation combined." Trials also emerged, as when disputes over forward passing, the ten-yard first down, and other rules became so public that President Theodore Roosevelt took sides. The resulting political process produced losses for Camp as well as successes, but soon a consensus grew that football needed no new major changes. American football was on its way, but as time passed, Camp's name and defining influence became lost to history.

Entertaining and exhaustively researched, Walter Camp and the Creation of American Football weaves the life story of an important sports pioneer with a long-overdue history of the dramatic events that produced the nation's most popular game.


Roger R. Tamte is a patent attorney who has studied Camp for many years. In 2013 he presented a well-received paper on Camp at the annual convention of the North American Society for Sports History.

Walter Camp made the development of football—indeed, its very creation—his lifelong mission. From his days as a college athlete, Camp's love of the game and dedication to its future put it on the...


Advance Praise

"Tamte has produced a well-researched account of Walter Camp's wide-ranging life and careers that particularly included his actively working on the early development of the game of American football, and his many years at Yale. This is an easy-to-read and valuable look at one of sport's amazing pioneers."--Raymond Schmidt, College Football Historical Society 

"This is a painstakingly researched and wonderfully written book on the most important individual in the development of American football, Walter Camp."--Ronald A. Smith, author of Pay for Play: A History of Big-Time College Athletic Reform

"Tamte has produced a well-researched account of Walter Camp's wide-ranging life and careers that particularly included his actively working on the early development of the game of American football...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780252041617
PRICE US$24.95 (USD)
PAGES 368

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Featured Reviews

I have never really understood football. Didn't see the strategy. Just thought it was groups of men pushing against each other.

But reading this book really opened my eyes. As I watched the various rules being put into place, I began to appreciate the history and tactics behind this sport which has become so ingrained into American society.

I read this EARC courtesy of NetGalley and U of Illinois Press pub date 09/15/18

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The book is a very well-researched telling of the life of Walter Camp and the birth of American Football. It is a dascinating life worthy of a detailed biography. Camp played a major role in developing a sport which is dominant in American culture and slowly spreading around the globe. It is a much the story of the game as it is the story of the man.

Camp served as a player, coach and athletic director at Yale where the game emerged from rugby to become American football. He sat on the rules committee that shaped the game - in particular, in 1882 when the concept of downs was introduced.

As a non-American, I don;t know much about the college game so it was interesting to learn its origins. It completed well another title, The League, which covers the development of the professional game.

Overall it is a very enjoyable, if quite comprehensive biography of a forgotten figure whose legacy is the game enjoyed by millions today.

(I intend to post a fuller review to my blog - https://allsportsbooks.reviews in due course)

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