How to Watch the Olympics
By David Goldblatt and Johnny Acton
By David Goldblatt and Johnny Acton
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$24.00
Published on May 29, 2012 | 400 Pages
Published on May 29, 2012 | 400 Pages
This summer, millions of Americans will tune into the Olympic Games, the largest and most popular sporting event in the world. Yet while it’s easy to be fascinated by agile gymnasts, poised equestrians, and perfectly synchronized swimmers, few of us know the real width of a balance beam, the intricate regulations of dressage, or the origin of those crowd-pleasing legs-in-the-air swimming formations. Luckily, David Goldblatt and Johnny Acton have created this utterly thorough and always fun guide to the rules, strategy, and history of each sport. Originally timed to 2012 London Games, their book is every bit as useful for Rio de Janeiro in 2016. With witty, detailed descriptions and clever illustrations, How to Watch the Olympics will help anyone grasp handball, archery, wrestling, fencing, and every other Olympic event like a true pro.
Author
David Goldblatt
David Goldblatt has been a professional photographer since 1962. His work on South Africa has been exhibited widely and is included in the permanent collections of the South African National Gallery in Cape Town, the University of South Africa, the Biblioth?que Nationale in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Goldblatt’s previous publications include On the Mines, Lifetimes: Under Apartheid (both with Nadine Gordimer), Some Afrikaners Photographed, In Boksburg, and The Transported of KwaNdebele.
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