Rotondo on Racing Pigeons Book Review
By Joseph “Joe” Rotondo
In my humble opinion one of the best racing pigeon book of all time. I’m not alone in this assessment as many people I’ve talked to who have read and own a copy of the book share the same view. What sets this book apart is how candidly the author shares his experiences to the reader.
A no nonsense book written by Joseph “Joe” Rotondo, a champion American fanciers during the 1960s and 1970s.
The book was published by Silvio Mattacchione and Company. I got my copy from Foy’s Pigeon Supplies but the book can be ordered directly from the publisher’s website or second hand sources.
My copy is a maroon covered hardback with very simple gold embossed lettering and outline of a flying pigeon. Don’t be fooled by the simple cover as you’ll find “gold” inside the covers of this masterpiece. Approximately 8.5 inches wide, 11 inches high and 1 inch thick with 320 pages.
Aside form the Introduction, Author’s Preface, Index and Some Race Results pages the book is divided into 25 chapters.
The chapters are;
I In The Beginning
II A Hobby For You
III The Loft and Accessories
IV Selection of Superior Birds
V The Art of Breeding
VI Natural Old Bird Racing
VII The Widowhood System
VIII The Youngsters
IX The Mould and the Feathers
X Health Program
XI Injury, Sickness, Disease
XII Purchasing Stock
XIII Characteristics of Champion Pigeons
XIV Champion fanciers
XV Clubs, Officers, Committees and Rules
XVI The Auctions
XVII The Rise and Fall of the Shows
XVIII The Races and Average Speeds
XIX Combines, Concourses, Centers
XX National Organization
XXI The Stage of the Sport
XXII Why Does It Happen
XXIII Today I Lost a Friend
XXIV Theories and Some Facts
XXV Author and His Pigeons
Tips and explanations are plenty in this book but I won’t go too deep. I’ll just mention one of my favorite chapters. That is chapter XXIII “Today I Lost a Friend”.
In this chapter the author talks about a bird banded IF-61-PFM-1100 or simply 1100 which he considers one of his best birds and the father of his racing colony. He continues to tell the story of “1100” and describes him in details including his outstanding children. What touched me about this chapter is how a man got so attached to a bird and how he treats his birds. No wonder he is a champion!
Highly recommended. Try to get a copy while it’s still available.

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Keep posting stuff like this i really like it
great post as usual!
Hi I would like to know where can you purchase this book in South Africa?
Kind regards,
Roberto
Hi Roberto,
I don’t know where you could buy the book in South Africa but you could try directly from the publisher’s website. Its at http://www.silvio-co.com/store/items/pigeons/index.htm. You’ll also see the other pigeon books they have available.
You could also try to look at eBay. The booik becomes available from time to time and the price may be lower.
Anyway you get the book, I highly recommend it.
Great site. A lot of useful information here. I’m sending it to some friends!