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41. The Olympics: A History of the Modern Games (Illinois History of Sports) by Allen Guttmann | |
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(1992)
Asin: B000OQ4OE8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
42. The Olympics: A HISTORY OF THE MODERN GAMES (Illinois History of Sports) by Allen Guttmann | |
Paperback:
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(1994)
Asin: B000OQ0PKU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
43. The cruise of the Branwen: Being a short history of the modern revival of the Olympic Games, together with and account of the adventures of the Olympic fencing team in Athens in MCMVI by Theodore Andrea Cook | |
Unknown Binding: 165
Pages
(1908)
Asin: B00087ZWSK Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
44. Documents Of Olympic Games: Ancient Greek And Modern History (Greek Edition) by Gregory Zorzos | |
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(2009-01-29)
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45. Rethinking the Olympics: Cultural Histories of the Modern Games (Sport & Global Cultures) by Robert Barney | |
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(2009-11-01)
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46. The Olympian Games in Athens, 1896: The First Modern Olympics by Burton Holmes | |
Paperback: 112
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(1984-05)
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47. An Olympic Victor: A Story of the Modern Games by Anonymous | |
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(2010-01-08)
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48. An Olympic Victor; A Story of the Modern Games | |
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(2010-01-01)
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49. An Olympic Victor: A Story of the Modern Games by James Brendan Connolly | |
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(2009-03-10)
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50. The Olympian Games In Athens, 1896 - The First Modern Olympics by Burton; With photographs by the author. Holmes | |
Paperback:
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(1984)
Asin: B004A1Y97U Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
51. Thinking the Olympics: The Classical Tradition and the Modern Games | |
Paperback: 256
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(2011-06-30)
Isbn: 0715639307 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
52. Compendium of the Olympic Games:Historical, Ancient, Modern with Official Olympic and World records, Tabulation for Record Events for 1932 Tenth olympiad, Los Angeles, California, July 30 to August 14, 1932. by Chas. M., Ed. Easton | |
Paperback:
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(1932)
Asin: B000LUDP2Y Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
53. FODOR'S MODERN GUIDES ITALY 1960 - OLYMPIC GAMES SUPPLEMENT by EUGENE (EDITOR) FODOR | |
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(1960)
Asin: B001D28MZ4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
54. Nazi Games: The Olympics of 1936 by David Clay Large | |
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(2007-04-17)
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55. Global Olympics, Volume 3: Historical and Sociological Studies of the Modern Games (Research in the Sociology of Sport) | |
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(2006-01-06)
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56. The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism) by Kay Schiller, Chris Young | |
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(2010-08-03)
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57. Athens to Athens: The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC, 1894-2004 (Official History of the Olympic Games & the Ioc) by David Miller | |
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(2003-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Athens to Athens is the definitive history of the Olympic Games and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), charting the re-creation of the Games by Pierre de Coubertin, the often tempestuous and controversial fortunes of the governing body, and all the highs and lows of the Games themselves. Here, too, are the stories of the competitors—from Spyridon Louis, Jim Thorpe, and Jessie Owens to Carl Lewis, Steve Redgrave, and Cathy Freeman. The twin evolutions of the IOC and the world’s greatest sports event unfold in alternate chapters, and include personal reminiscences by famous champions and notable IOC figures. The book also details the many crises, including the Nazi Games of 1936, the Israeli slaughter by terrorists in 1972, and the ongoing problems of commercialization and drug abuse. Journalist David Miller, who has covered 16 Olympic Games, is also the biographer of Juan Antonio Samaranch. Customer Reviews (3)
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58. The Modern Olympics: A Struggle for Revival by David C. Young | |
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(2002-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Based on thirteen years of research in previously neglected documents, Young reconstructs thefascinating and almost unknown history of the Olympic revival movement in the nineteenthcentury, including two long-forgotten Olympiads--one in London in 1866 and another in Athensin 1870. He traces the idea for the modern Olympics back to an obscure Greek poet in 1833 andfollows the sinuous tale to a small village in England, where W. P. Brookes held localOlympiads, founded the British Olympic Committee, and told Coubertin about his vision of aninternational Olympics. Coubertin's main contribution to the founding of the modern Olympics was the zeal he brought totransforming an idea that had evolved over decades into the reality of Olympiad I and all theOlympic Games held thereafter. Customer Reviews (3)
Chief among those giants was William Penny Brookes, of Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England.From this obscure town, Brookes, in the latter half of the nineteenth century, began an Olympic movement (the games he founded still exist).David C. Young tracks Brookes, and the games (once national in scope) he founded, and Brookes' contacts with and inspiration of de Coubertin. Young also traces the Athens games, long forgotten, which predated 1896, and another giant, Evangelis Zappas, who gave money and energy to put on these games. Young also traces the struggle to put on the 1896 Athens games, and gives us a blow by blow account of those games themselves--at which de Coubertin was little thanked.He also gives us a brief, but interesting explanation of why the 1906 Intercalary Olympic Games took place in Athens, and their contribution to the Olympic movement, which in many ways exceeded those of the other early Olympics. Young sheds light on the background of the modern Olympics, and on figures too long forgotten. Highly recommended.
This book shatters the myth that Baron Pierre de Coubertin was solely responsible for the re-establishment of the Olympic Games in the 19th Century.Coubertin was one of many who contributed to the re-establishment of the Olympic Games but most notably: Soutsos (poet), Zappas (philanthropist and founder of the Olympic revival in Greece), Dr Brookes (founder of the Olympic revival in the United Kingdom) and Vikelas (first President of the IOC). The author documents a history of the Olympic revival and describes the national Olympic Games held in Athens, Greece (the Zappas Games) and in Much Wenlock, Shropshire (United Kingdom) in the mid-1800s.He traces the ideals for the revival of the Ancient Greek Olympics to poems published by the Greek poet Soutsos in the early 1800s. The author gives properly referenced evidence that Coubertin was inspired by Dr Brookes and documents how the first modern national Olympics were held in Athens and in Much Wenlock. The first modern international Olympics was held in Athens in 1896 after the establishment of the International Olympic Committee. Highly recommended book.The only book that I have read that has made a real effort to record the facts on Modern Olympic history in the 19th Century.Very interesting and very easy to read. ... Read more |
59. Hitler's Olympics: The 1936 Berlin Olympic Games by Christopher Hilton | |
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(2006-10-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description "I'm afraid the Nazis have succeeded with their propaganda." - William Shirer's diary, August 16, 1936. The Berlin Olympic Games, which remain the most controversial ever held, have their 70th anniversary in August 2006. "Hitler's Olympics" creates a vivid account of the disputes, the personalities and the events which made these Games so memorable. Ironically, the choice of Germany as the host nation for the 1936 Olympics was intended to signal its return to the world community after defeat in World War I. In actuality, Hitler intended the Berlin Games to be an advertisement for Germany as he was creating it, and they became one of the largest propaganda exercises in history. Two Germans Jews competed in the Games while the most memorable achievement was that of black American Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals. Ultimately, however, Germany was the overall biggest medal winner. The popular success of Owens allowed the Nazis to claim that their policies had no racial element and charges of anti-semitism which did arise were levelled at the Americans. In this stunning and important book, Christopher Hilton uses newspapers, diaries and interviews to recreate the unique atmosphere during the XIth Olympiad. Customer Reviews (3)
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60. The First Modern Olympics by Richard D. Mandell | |
Hardcover: 194
Pages
(1976-04)
list price: US$27.50 Isbn: 0520029836 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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