George Biggs’ Australian Clay Target Association chronicles the first century of the nation’s premier shooting-sport organisation, pairing vintage photographs with club lore that will delight clay-target buffs and collectors of Australian sporting history alike.
This sturdy 1994 hardcover keeps its pages crisp and unmarked, the illustrated dust jacket bright save for one neat tape repair at the spine head and light shelf rubs—handsome on the shelf yet tough enough for regular reference.
Ideal for young adults upwards who follow trap, skeet and sporting clays, the book doubles as a local-history keepsake, tracing state-by-state ranges, colourful characters and the evolution of competition rules since 1898.
A clean, smoke-free copy ready to grace any Australiana, sporting or hobbies collection; no inscriptions, ex-library stamps or dog-eared corners—just tight binding and authentic nostalgia.