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Eugen Sandow is probably the most popular of all old-time strongmen. He is considered to be The Father of Modern Bodybuilding and was most popular for various feats of strength and a number of Institutes of Physical Culture he founded. Aside from being a bodybuilder and a stage performer, Sandow founded created "Sandow's Magazine of Physical Culture" which was the most successful monthly periodical at that time. He published many books, including Strength and How to Obtain It, System of Physical training and Gospel of Strength.
Strength and How to Obtain it by Eugen Sandow is divided into two parts. The first part is focused on Sandow's system for gaining great strength, while the second part is entirely autobiographical. Be advised that some parts of this book aren't "politically correct" now, but they were just fine when the book was written.
Table of contents:
Part 1: Introduction Note to Second Edition Concerning Physical Culture The Progress of the System The Stupidity of Envy How to Exercise My "Grip" dumbbell The Magic Cold Bath Physical Culture for the Middle-aged Women The Tables of Ages My Schools of Physical Culture Instruction by Correspondence Sandow's Chart of Measurements The Combined Developer Heavy Weight Lifting A Pleasing Tribute Letters and Photographs of Pupils
Part 2: My Childhood and Boyhood How I came to London and Defeated Samson I Meet Goliath The Living Weights On the "Elbe": Bound for New York My First Hour in America Incidents of the American Tour My Lion Fight in San Francisco Further Incidents of the Tour My Dog Sulta. End of the Tour My Performance at the Present Time My Measurements