Author: Ente nazionale industrie turistiche (Italy)
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Olympiad 1960
Author: Ente nazionale industrie turistiche (Italy)
Publisher:
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Publisher:
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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The Games of the XVII Olympiad, Rome 1960
Author: Organizing Committee of the Games of the XVII Olympiad
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Category : Olympic Games (17th : 1960
Languages : en
Pages : 1050
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Publisher:
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Category : Olympic Games (17th : 1960
Languages : en
Pages : 1050
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The Games of the XVII Olympiad, Rome, 1960
Author: Olympic Games Organizing Committee
Publisher:
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages : 1050
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Publisher:
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages : 1050
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The Games of the XVII Olympiad Rome 1960
Author: Organizing Committee of the Games of the XVII Olympiad
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages : 893
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages : 893
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Rome 1960
Author: David Maraniss
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439102678
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 497
Book Description
From the New York Times bestselling author of Clemente and When Pride Still Mattered, the blockbuster story of the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, seventeen days that helped define the modern world. Legendary athletes and stirring events are interwoven into a suspenseful narrative of sports and politics at the Rome games, where cold-war propaganda and spies, drugs and sex, money and television, civil rights and the rise of women superstars all converged to forever change the essence of the Olympics. Using the meticulous research and sweeping narrative style that have become his trademark, maraniss reveals the rich palette of character, competition, and meaning that gave rome 1960 its singular essence.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439102678
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 497
Book Description
From the New York Times bestselling author of Clemente and When Pride Still Mattered, the blockbuster story of the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, seventeen days that helped define the modern world. Legendary athletes and stirring events are interwoven into a suspenseful narrative of sports and politics at the Rome games, where cold-war propaganda and spies, drugs and sex, money and television, civil rights and the rise of women superstars all converged to forever change the essence of the Olympics. Using the meticulous research and sweeping narrative style that have become his trademark, maraniss reveals the rich palette of character, competition, and meaning that gave rome 1960 its singular essence.
The Games of the XVII Olympiad Rome 1960
Author: Organizing Committee of the Games of the XVIIth Olympiad Rome
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 844
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Languages : en
Pages : 844
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XVII Olympiad - Rome 1960
Author: International Olympic Committee
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Publisher:
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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The Games of the XVII Olympiad, Rome 1960
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages :
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XVII Olympiad 1960
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Languages : en
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XVII Olympiad
Author: Ellen Phillips
Publisher: eBook Partnership
ISBN: 1987944143
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 343
Book Description
Rome had been selected to host the 1908 Olympic Games, but the impact of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1906 on the Italian economy forced the Eternal City to withdraw. Rome would finally get a second chance to host the world's premier sporting festival in 1960, and XVII Olympiad, the fifteenth volume in The Olympic Century series, begins with the story of those Games.The 1960 Olympics were the first summer Games to be broadcast in North America, sparking massive interest in both the host city and the athletes. The book profiles heroes of Rome like the American sprinter Wilma Rudolph, who overcame childhood polio to become a triple-gold medal winner, and the young boxer Cassius Clay, who would win Olympic gold before going on to untold fame as heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. Rome also saw the emergence of the powerful Japanese men's gymnastics team, which began an unprecedented streak of five team golds, and produced the indelible image of Ethiopian runner Abebe Bikila winning the marathon in bare feet.Following Rome, the focus of the book shifts to Austria, and the 1964 Winter Games in the mountain town of Innsbruck. The sport of luge made its Olympic debut in 1964, and Russian speed skater Lidia Skobilkova cemented her place in Olympic history by winning all four women's events. The book also profiles the Goitschen sisters of France, who finished first and second in both slalom and giant slalom. Juan Antonio Samaranch, former President of the International Olympic Committee, called The Olympic Century, "e;The most comprehensive history of the Olympic games ever published"e;.
Publisher: eBook Partnership
ISBN: 1987944143
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 343
Book Description
Rome had been selected to host the 1908 Olympic Games, but the impact of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1906 on the Italian economy forced the Eternal City to withdraw. Rome would finally get a second chance to host the world's premier sporting festival in 1960, and XVII Olympiad, the fifteenth volume in The Olympic Century series, begins with the story of those Games.The 1960 Olympics were the first summer Games to be broadcast in North America, sparking massive interest in both the host city and the athletes. The book profiles heroes of Rome like the American sprinter Wilma Rudolph, who overcame childhood polio to become a triple-gold medal winner, and the young boxer Cassius Clay, who would win Olympic gold before going on to untold fame as heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. Rome also saw the emergence of the powerful Japanese men's gymnastics team, which began an unprecedented streak of five team golds, and produced the indelible image of Ethiopian runner Abebe Bikila winning the marathon in bare feet.Following Rome, the focus of the book shifts to Austria, and the 1964 Winter Games in the mountain town of Innsbruck. The sport of luge made its Olympic debut in 1964, and Russian speed skater Lidia Skobilkova cemented her place in Olympic history by winning all four women's events. The book also profiles the Goitschen sisters of France, who finished first and second in both slalom and giant slalom. Juan Antonio Samaranch, former President of the International Olympic Committee, called The Olympic Century, "e;The most comprehensive history of the Olympic games ever published"e;.