Modern Billiards by Benjamin Garno

(12 User reviews)   4491
By Hudson Gallo Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Flight History
Garno, Benjamin, 1840- Garno, Benjamin, 1840-
English
Hey, have you heard about this strange old billiards book from 1840? I just finished 'Modern Billiards' by Benjamin Garno, and it's not what you'd expect. Forget just rules and shots—this book feels like a time capsule. Garno writes with this intense, almost philosophical passion about the game. He argues that billiards isn't just a pastime; it's a test of character, geometry, and quiet focus. Reading it, you get pulled into this forgotten world where a pool table was a gentleman's battlefield. The real hook? Trying to figure out the man behind the words. Who was Benjamin Garno, and why did he care this much about a game? It's a short, weird, and completely fascinating glimpse into another era's mind.
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I picked up 'Modern Billiards' expecting a dry manual. What I found was a voice from 1840 shouting about geometry, morality, and the perfect shot.

The Story

There's no fictional plot. Instead, Garno lays out his vision for billiards as the ultimate thinking person's game. He walks you through the equipment, the basic rules of the time, and advanced techniques, but he's always circling back to his big idea: that how you play reveals who you are. He despises flashy, careless players and champions patience, precision, and respect for the table. The 'story' is really his crusade to elevate a pub game into an art form.

Why You Should Read It

It's the personality that sells it. Garno's opinions are everywhere. He's witty, stubborn, and completely serious about angles and ethics. You can feel his frustration with lazy players and his joy in a well-planned sequence. It made me look at any game—not just pool—differently. What are we really practicing when we practice something? It's a short book, but it packs a lot of heart and a surprising amount of soul.

Final Verdict

Perfect for history lovers, sports fans, or anyone who enjoys finding passion in unexpected places. It's not a modern how-to guide, so don't buy it to learn to run the table today. Buy it to have a coffee with a fiercely dedicated man from 1840 and listen to him explain his world, one carom shot at a time. A truly unique little slice of the past.



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Robert Scott
2 months ago

Comprehensive and well-researched.

Ethan Martinez
1 year ago

I have to admit, the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. Thanks for sharing this review.

Donald Lopez
6 months ago

High quality edition, very readable.

Michelle Lee
1 month ago

The formatting on this digital edition is flawless.

Patricia Smith
2 months ago

Based on the summary, I decided to read it and the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. A true masterpiece.

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