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The history of the Olympic Games : faster, higher, stronger

Welbeck, 2020

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"Published in association with the International Olympic Committee"--Back cover

"An official publication of the Olympic Foundation for Culture and Heritage"

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Published in association with the International Olympic Committee, The History of the Olympic Games: Faster, Higher, Stronger brings the glorious story of the world's biggest sporting event to life. Featuring hundreds of stunning photographs from every iteration of the modern summer Games, as well as rare documents and memorabilia from the archives of the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, this is a celebration of sporting history like no other. From its humble beginnings under the auspices of Pierre de Coubertin to the modern extravaganza that has showcased legendary athletes such as Michael Phelps, Usain Bolt, Jesse Owens and many more, every edition of the Games is rendered here in fascinating detail, alongside rarely seen artworks and artefacts. Revised, updated and in an exciting new format, The History of the Olympic Games: Faster, Higher, Stronger is the definitive illustrated volume on the world's greatest sporting spectacle. Written with the full co-operation of the International Olympic Committee.

目次

Introduction. Ancient Inspiration and Early Modern Form: The Ancient Games and the Founding of the Modern Games: Athens 1896 • Paris 1900 • St Louis 1904 • London 1908 • Stockholm 1912. Shaping the Games: Antwerp 1920 • Paris 1924 • Amsterdam 1928 • Los Angeles 1932 • Berlin 1936. The Games Rebound: London 1948 • Helsinki 1952 • Melbourne 1956 • Rome 1960 • Tokyo 1964. The Games in Changing Times: Mexico City 1968 • Munich 1972 • Montreal 1976 • Moscow 1980. From Amateur to Professional: Los Angeles 1984 • Seoul 1988 • Barcelona 1992 • Atlanta 1996. Moving Into a New Millennium: Sydney 2000 • Athens 2004 • Beijing 2008 • London 2012 • Rio De Janeiro 2016 • Preview of the Tokyo Olympic Games 2020.

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